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Losing My Life

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...Whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel will save it. -Mark 8:35

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Losing My Life « PYZAM.COM CLICK HERE FOR THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES » skip to main | skip to sidebar Losing My Life ...Whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel will save it. -Mark 8:35 Friday, May 30, 2008 Where Art Thou, ART? I had the opportunity of going to the J. Paul Getty museum. For any of you who know me, it comes as no surprise when I say that my favorite thing there was the August Sander photography exhibition. He took amazing portraits of people from twentieth century German society. I am an aspiring photography portraitist, so his work was tremendously inspiring. It was lovely walking through the museum and studying paintings, photographs, and other works of art. Walking through the video portion I was at times intrigued. But more often than that I was irritated, appalled, conflicted, or sometimes just plain baffled. At the time, I'm not sure that I even realized why some of these "works of art" caused me to feel this wa...

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