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Images from Media in County Lines Mag!

I am happy to announce that the Folks at County Lines Magazine have published several more of my images in this June’s “Meet Me in Media” article!

Back in April, I spent a chilly morning wandering around Media with Jaimielynn Cooper, as she planned her story for the article. It was like having my own personal tour guide of the town!

When I received the Final PDF Proof of the article, it was also fun to see that I shared image space with Ralph Nardell, as I first learned about him on Flickr and then on Facebook.

The world just seems to get smaller!

Here are some additional images that were taken that April morning.

If you are interested in the Full Article, it can be viewed in PDF format with this Link:

Download County Lines – “Meet Me in Media” (June 2014) PDF file

Thanks again to Jaimielynn Cooper and all the wonderful Folks behind the scenes at County Line Magazine!

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Published in County Lines Magazine!

As Seen In - County Lines Magazine
As Seen In – County Lines Magazine

I’ve been rather low-key about this, and I was going to say something yesterday, but…

I am happy to announce that I have 5 images appearing in the April 2014 edition of County Lines Magazine, including a two-page opening spread on our little town of Downingtown – “Small Town Heaven“!

My main sunset image also appears on the County Lines website, in the feature section, but to be honest, I LOVE the print edition better!

Here is a PDF version of the article!

The original image was a hand-held panorama and really needs to be seen wide, to get the full feeling, and the two-page printed version does this well!

I want to really thank all the folks at County Lines for their hard work, and especially Jaimielynn Cooper who was such a delight to work with during this project!

So look for the April Print Edition, which also happens to be the Wedding Edition, at your local newsstands and bookstores in Chester County, Montgomery, Berks, Lancaster, New Castle and Delaware counties or by subscription.

Thanks again to all those involved!

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200K Flickr views!

Well folks, it took about 4 years to reach the first 100,000 Flickr view, and the second 100,000+ view took a little over 54 weeks!

200K Views on Flickr!
200K Views on Flickr!

Guess that is called progress!

Thanks to all those that have visited, commented and linked my images!

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Welcome Kathryn Nevin

I would like to welcome Kathryn Nevin as Editor to Aseymour.com!

This is a new adventure for the both of us, and I can only hope that it will propagate into something more adventurous!

Kathryn & I meet 30+ years ago at St. Andrew’s School in Middletown DE, and we recently reconnected via Facebook, and after some chatting, we are here.

Kathryn will be working on starting up her Eagle-Eye Editing business and adding her prose to the website, while she helps me clean up after my many grammatical and spelling viruses!

Now I can also offer my clients in the mental health and social justice industries a Professional Editing Services through Seymour Digital Consulting!

Welcome again, Kathryn Nevin!

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Eagle-Eye Editing is in the House of Seymour!

Hello and welcome to the joint venture of Eagle-Eye Editing and Seymour Digital Consulting. It’s a venture infused by the great harmony of the written word and the visual text. It’s also great when childhood bears good fruit; I am grateful to St. Andrew’s School for my connection to Andrew Seymour and for so many other good people and experiences. It was at St. Andrew’s where I first caught two serious viruses that have shaped my life forever — the Poetry Virus and the Editing Virus. They are formidable bugs, but entirely manageable and I expect they will produce even more good in the near future. So — I am happy to be here, happy to be the House Editor and happy to have another place to kick off my shoes. Please stick around for new posts about me, my editing business, and my work here with Andrew. Thanks for your time!

Kathryn’s Other’s Site:

http://www.facebook.com/eagle.editing

Contact me here too!

 

Regards,

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