Give Me Liberty or Give Me Burgers!

Next on the burger challenge is Liberty Burger, the one located off Forest Lane! This triumphant burger was a pretty much breakfast, but burger style. This burger is called The Nooner, which was equipped with  bacon, ham, hash browns and a fried egg. To go with my burger I had a Revolver  Blood and Honey beer, which in my opinion is a great smooth, full-bodied beer with lots of flavor.

This gigantic burger was beyond delicious! Not only was the burger delicious, but the environment was very relaxed. The staff was very welcoming and helpful! While I was there the manager came over to investigate what I was up to because not many people whip out a tripod when photographing their food.

The manager, Eric Brown, was very nice! I ended up having a great conversation about photography over Nutella & Graham Cracker milkshakes.  Eric is also an inspiring Dallas photographer! You can check out some of his work on Instagram @captainn_chunk.

Overall I had a great time at Liberty Burger off Forest Lane. I will definitely be eating there again very soon. 

The Burger Bus

Let me start off by saying HopDoddy in Addison had a very friendly vibe. My bartender was very lively and she helped me with a burger selection that suited my taste buds. This burger here is a Cultural Club, but with a fried egg and avocado added to it. I also ordered a Dallas Blonde beer to go with my delicious burger. This burger was a burst of flavor with every bite. If I wasn't full from eating it I would have ordered another one! I recommend anyone to go here. HopDoddy in Addison is a family friendly environment and is also located in a beautiful area right next to a sushi bar and a new AMC movie theater.

Staring At The Ceiling

My classes are getting slightly stressful. How am I going to photograph something mundane, but make it look creative? I researched inspiration, took a walk in a park close to my house, took a relaxing bath, and still nothing came to mind. Just when I was about to throw in the towel I laid on my bed and stared at the ceiling and thought to myself. What am I going to do? I then saw the fans blades making a cool pattern. At first I tried to snap a photo of it, but then my ceiling fan started to look like a regular object. I have been taking multiple long exposure photographs and though, out of curiosity, what my fan would look like as a long exposure. I fell in love with the image and began to edit it. The more I played with my image the more trippy it started to look. Photography concepts are everywhere and it's up to us photographers to show the world what we see.