ex-pressphotographer, ex-a-lot-of-things..........
still like photography.
Since April 2009 I am working as a photographer / photo-editor again for a monthly magazine called MUG.

I don't like to comment on other peoples photos, because who am I to comment on someones view, on how he / she sees the world? Feels about things, people?
I still might say something, once in a while. But then it is only my opinion.

If you are interested in my pictures for commercial or non-commercial purposes, please contact me for permission.
What about "All Rights Reserved" do you NOT understand?

People without a real profile and a buddy icon of themselves AND no photos on their photostream for me to see, are going to be blocked by me.

I really don't like flashy group icons or medals & other childish stuff. From now on if you put things like that on my pages, I will delete your comment.
People that are trying to get attention for their own photos on MY pages, are going to be blocked.

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    Doc~ says:

    "As we peer deeply into the great hall of records, we first find young John, working as a stable boy, for the industrious Fur Traders of the Hudson Bay Company in Canada. John found his mind wandering towards the works of his great grand-pappy Eastman Kodak. As a young boy he was fascinated by the glamour of the lens. At the tender age of 4 he invented the first digital camera tri-pod, his noble contribution to the family business. Later as the years passed he was fixated on the more adult parts of the trade. After many careers including Chariot Racing, Bungee Jumping, John joined the Royal Viking Navy of Transylvania. Today John teaches Yodeling in 4 languages as well as performing a Reverse Japanese Tea Ceremony while juggling 3 gigantic bamboo poles set ablaze with Napoleon Brandy, as he sings the Sons of Norway, in Hebrew. Well worth seeing."

    28th October, 2007

Name:
John Melskens
Joined:
November 2006
Hometown:
Winnipeg, Canada
Currently:
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
I am:
Male and Single
Occupation:
photographer / photo-editor
Email:
john.melskens [at] gmail.com