This is something I’ve been thinking about for a while, and this is an overdue change. A while back, I decided to treat davidrmunson.com as my photography portfolio site, and put other photo-related things here. It was meant to divide professional representation from personal activities within photography, but eventually I realized I didn’t really have a good reason to do that. I’m not some elite commercial photographer, and a large part of the value I bring to the table comes from me, David, being who I am and doing things my way.
So I migrated everything back to the other site, and am now mostly finished rebuilding this site as the home of Aleatorist Press, an ostensible publishing setup. There’s a lot of work to do, but it’s begun, and getting started is often the biggest bottleneck to long-term progress.
There are currently three publications I’ve put out in the last year or so: a zine, another zine, and an essay compilation. More will follow soon, enabled in part by all the partially finished projects I have sitting around that I never found a way to finish off.
Though this is driven by my own curiosity and creativity, in the long run I don’t want this to be a solo effort. I want to use this as a means to help bring other people’s ideas and creations to the public, too, as well as do community-based projects and collaborations.
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