Welcome to oncemany - I'm booking each day in 2010 for one client to have their business or individual message endorsed through a custom photograph + editorial profile.

I utilize this Blog and other means of Social Media including Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and JPG Magazine to document and display the results to my subscribers, readers, contacts, fans, and followers. Scroll down for examples and read the About for further details.

Unfortunately, this little project didn't survive. A big, big Thank You to everyone that supported it. You can view my work here
Shane Rich Photography


Jan 21 2010

Photoinduced.com: the feed to your Photographic Life

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Photoinduced.com is the first stop in your photographic life. If you’ve ever taken a photo, this is the place for you. Whether you need help taking a better snapshot of your kids or you want reviews on the latest photo gear, software, or books, they’ll help point you in the right direction for the answers and share their opinions from first hand knowledge.

While digital innovations in photography continue to provide us with amazing ways to share our lives, they can often be somewhat overwhelming to approach and use. Photoinduced.com will give you the means and knowledge to use these technologies in the most user friendly manner. Don’t wade through scores of search pages to find the information you need when you can go to one main source.

You’ll find insightful articles on equipment, education, and the latest information on the people and events of the industry. Their resources page places all the useful information in one convenient location. They also host a Readers Gallery to submit, showcase, and promote your work to gain the exposure you’ve been looking for.

It’s their mission to inform, educate, and entertain the community and they even offer weekly giveaways of photography related items. Go now and become a free member of one of the hottest online photographic communities going.

[About this Shoot: As a long time fan and follower of the blog, I contacted Damon about featuring my project to the community. He was excited about the project and agreed to write an article and went one step further and booked his own day. I wanted to do a piece that was creatively relational to how photographic information is absorbed.

I wanted to portray an alternate way for photographic info + data to enter the body. I used the scene of an IV patient but replaced the IV Pole with a tripod, placed a camera in a bag hanging from the pole with the USB cable being the lead directly into the arm. I used B&W for heightened emotion. I like the results and think the message isn't blatantly obvious and requires further thought and inspection.]

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