Steve Scap Photography

Hailing from the city of wind, Steve Scap loves to talk about himself in the third person. When he's not misusing tenses, Steve is busy photographing, designing, and watching tv shows on dvd...ing. Our protagonist has had a long standing relationship with photography. From his early days photographing his bicycle and baseball card collection, to his modern day endeavors shooting concerts and portraits, Steve lives to create. He's had a passion for flashin' since film was in fashion. A self-proclaimed "21st century digital boy," he's on top of the latest digital photography tools and techniques, but still likes to get dirty in the darkroom. Steve has had his work featured in art galleries.

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melovewantneed:

nevernevernevergiveup:

Legend has it that Pablo Picasso was sketching in the park when a bold woman approached him. 
“It’s you — Picasso, the great artist! Oh, you must sketch my portrait! I insist.” 
So Picasso agreed to sketch her. After studying her for a moment, he used a single pencil stroke to create her portrait. He handed the women his work of art. 
“It’s perfect!” she gushed. “You managed to capture my essence with one stroke, in one moment. Thank you! How much do I owe you?” 
“Five thousand dollars,” the artist replied. 
“B-b-but, what?” the woman sputtered. “How could you want so much money for this picture? It only took you a second to draw it!” 
To which Picasso responded, “Madame, it took me my entire life.”

melovewantneed:

nevernevernevergiveup:

Legend has it that Pablo Picasso was sketching in the park when a bold woman approached him.

“It’s you — Picasso, the great artist! Oh, you must sketch my portrait! I insist.”

So Picasso agreed to sketch her. After studying her for a moment, he used a single pencil stroke to create her portrait. He handed the women his work of art.

“It’s perfect!” she gushed. “You managed to capture my essence with one stroke, in one moment. Thank you! How much do I owe you?”

“Five thousand dollars,” the artist replied.

“B-b-but, what?” the woman sputtered. “How could you want so much money for this picture? It only took you a second to draw it!”

To which Picasso responded, “Madame, it took me my entire life.”

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