here. :The Journey to Passion.
A project in Brooklyn, NY by JER JOHNS000days
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Last Updated: December 3 @ 00:06 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Thank you!
December 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
I had my doubts that this would be funded in the last few days. Thank you so much for the support! As some of you may or may not know, I have decided to head out on my next journey, a 5-Year Journey. Traveling around, staying with strangers, making... (Read More)
Where it Began
November 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Taken on July 1st, 2012. This is where I "officially' began my journey to find myself on the streets of New York. The 9/11 "Freedom Tower". The exterior has since been finished. This is symbolic of where I was in my life at the point of going out... (Read More)
The First Image
November 6th - via: kickstarter.com
This is the first photo that I took when I went out on to the streets to begin my journey. It meant a lot to me. The building behind the subway station is an apartment building. It, of course, represents a sense of security. Maybe not much security,... (Read More)
Giving Up (Just About) Everything!
November 4th - via: kickstarter.com
I get asked often how hard it was to give up everything. It was tough. I look at it now and i realize that I can live without just about anything. Prior to giving up everything that I had, I think my thought process was a bit different. I... (Read More)
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