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Billy – The Stately Senior [featured]

by Allen Mowery | Jan 11, 2012 | Featured Photos, Photo Shoots, Photography

I had a great time shooting with Billy over Christmas break while he was in from out of state visiting family. I grew up next to his grandparents and remember him when he was just in elementary. Now, years later, he’s grown up and is graduating from high school....

The Golden Sun: Tips for Fall-time Portrait Photography

by Allen Mowery | Nov 4, 2010 | Photo Shoots, Photography, Resources, Tips

For those who associate with me on Facebook and Twitter, you have heard me comment about the absolutely stunning, almost ethereal quality of fall and winter sunlight, especially that which strikes the earth in the late afternoon. And a shoot from this past week stands...
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Ep. 87 — Seventeen Syllables of Suffering: The Haiku Scam

Ep. 87 — Seventeen Syllables of Suffering: The Haiku Scam

Tired of people calling 17 syllables “genius”? So am I.

In this brutally honest, occasionally unhinged episode of Perfectly Poetic, Allen Mowery finally unleashes his pent-up frustration about the most overrated poetic form of all time: the haiku. From childhood worksheet trauma to seasonal name-dropping, syllable policing, AI-generated nonsense, and the myth of Bashō’s frog — no stone (or smooth river pebble) is left unskipped.

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