A very moving photo. He was a very good friend of Paul’s and they had a very close friendship .
Posted 2 years ago by Grammy
I have not been receiving Paul’s artwork, going to junk mail….should get it now. This photo looks so real it makes me hungry. Paul is a very talented photographer.
Posted 2 years ago by Grammy
This is definitely a new favorite! It’s so different than your other photos. So creative, unexpected, and GROOVY!
Posted 2 years ago by James (Father)
This photo has the look and feel of having come from a wartime photographer in WW2. Very cool!
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
This is my new favorite photo of yours, Paul! Love this!
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
This is one of my favorites of yours. I love the way this came out.
Posted 3 years ago by Stephanie (Mother)
Love this!
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
Of the several food photos you posted, this one is my favorite. It seems like taking the picture at this angle and distance made it more “real”, and less like just a picture of food. Now I’m hungry!
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
What a cool photo! I love how you made it a motivational and inspirational message by adding Scripture to it.
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
Very cool! This truly looks like a very old photograph. I'd love to see more pictures done with this technique.
Posted 4 years ago by James (Father)
This is a very special photo. In spite of their decades of difference in age, Ed Hall considered Paul a friend and spent hours with him. Ed's Memorial Service was emotional and it meant a lot to his family that Paul was there. Paul, you captured a simple but very clear picture and perfect remembrance of Corporal Hall.
Posted 4 years ago by James (Father)
What a cool photo! The perspective makes me think there’s a huge, unseen world to explore, hidden in the ordinary tree.
Posted 4 years ago by James (Father)
I love the point of view you chose for this.
Posted 4 years ago by Stephanie (Mother)
This one is fun. Long snoot.
Posted 4 years ago by Stephanie (Mother)
What a cool photo! At first it struck me as just tranquil. Then it also seems to communicate a gentle message. Because of the “No U-Turn” sign, sitting quietly to the side, it’s like a message about moving forward: please go down this quiet road (toward faith!), but commit and don’t turn back. Don’t abandon the journey the road represents.
Posted 4 years ago by James (Father)
I like both photos you’ve posted, but this one’s my favorite so far. I love how you captured the perspective of this little model in a way that made me think I’d see the same perspective if it were a full-sized Cessna. Very cool!