I accepted a challenge back in May to take and publish one picture a day for one year. Little did I know, this challenge would awake the little photographer in me who has been hiding out for a few years. This picture a day gig has become very important to me. I feel like it is bigger than a silly photo a day. It's a collection. It's art. It's challenging. And I think it's inspiring.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Day 111, Missoula Rabble, John
Missoula Rabble, John is a traveling man. He's been hitchhiking with his dog Reena all over the western half of the United States for the past decade. He considers home the deep woods surrounding Bonners Ferry in the panhandle of Idaho but he doesn't like staying in one spot for too long. "I get burnt out," he said. John says he does anything he can for work while he camps in one spot for a little while. He told me his favorite job this year was farming for food and money in northern Montana. I asked him what he liked most about the traveling life. "I like my freedom," he said. "I can get away from the humdrum. It's more relaxing."
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