Tag Archives | Tennessee

Day 033

Day 033 -Just down the street are some train tracks.  Trains, tracks, and graffiti always make for great photos.  However, I do not condone damaging property with paint. (October 18,2016)

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Day 019

Day 019 -Well I lasted nineteen days until I photographed one of my favorite things.  It’s hard to find any unique angles that haven’t been done before, but who cares.  This project is about what I like.  This one goes out to Mom #2, one of my biggest supporters.  Happy Birthday! (October 4, 2016)

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Day 003

Day 003 -The view of the Smokys never gets old.  I’ve probably published at least ten of these over the last few years, but each day brings something new.  It is those mountains that brought me to Tennessee. (September 18, 2016)

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Day 001 I’M BACK!

Day 001 -I’m happy to say that the daily photo is back in action.  Normally I pick my birthday or something significant, but this time it was just a Friday.  We start with a cowboy, because one of my life goals is to be a cowboy, and I feel this may be the year.  I […]

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Day 364

Day 364 -I’ve always said that I take requests, however I admit this one was already planned when the suggestion was made to me. None the less it holds the covenant second to last photo in this little project of mine because Doc Cloyd thought it would be a fitting ending. “You may not be […]

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Day 362

Day 362 -I was here before five or six years ago and had to get it in for the last week of the project.  If you haven’t already… See Ruby Falls. -SEPTEMBER 2

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Day 361

Day 361 -It was Boomsday in Knoxville, the biggest Labor Day fireworks show in the country (the day before Labor Day.) It was amazing.  I wish I would have found out about it sooner, so I could have found a better spot.  Still a great night on the river. -SEPTEMBER 1

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Day 353

Day 353 -I was listening to an audio book on the road today and heard the following quote, “Going to the mountains is going home.”  Part of me has always felt that way.  I thought it was only fitting as I completed my road trip and arrived at my new home in Knoxville. -AUGUST 24

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I am JOYO or Jonathan Young -- a photographer, videographer, adventurer, and man about town. With a background in advertising and marketing, my skills lend towards commercial work, but I’ll do anything that involves imagery. anything that involves imagery.