
So I debated whether or not I should “actually” post this on my blog…but after thinking it over and deciding that I want to really put my life out there, for YOU to get to know – I decided I’d go ahead and share. A few days ago, I took another one of my “photowalks,”…

My On-going Bucketlist | Tim King Blog | Tim King Photographer - [...] I haven’t always been one to follow the rules, so I kind of just went right into making the list and didn’t really pay much attention to [...]February 14, 2011 – 10:10 am
Tim King - Hey Barry – funny thing, the guy never showed! Got off clean on this one!February 24, 2010 – 4:22 pm
Barry - Cops are assholes sometimes man, hope this works out for you and they don’t show up in court or somethingFebruary 18, 2010 – 4:21 pm
Lauren King - Awesome pictures! In court, let the judge know about the gate–if it’s unlikely that the judge would buy that you did not see the signs, say that you saw them but thought that they were inapplicable since the gate was wide open and you did not see any dangerous activity going on (as you had assumed that the reason for the sign was to keep people away from dangerous activity).
Judges have a lot of discretion and may throw out the ticket–preface the above discussion by profusely apologizing, e.g. “I want to first say that I am so sorry to the officers and company guards for inconveniencing them and causing them concern over my and my friend’s safety. The last thing we wanted to do was cause trouble that day. However, we noticed the gate wide open and assumed that meant that it was safe to enter…”February 8, 2010 – 10:56 pm
james - Tim! What a ride man…. I’m glad that we didn’t get in too much trouble.
The final verdict is still out, but Im sure that we’ll be fine!
Great shots man.January 20, 2010 – 6:17 am
Michael Lee - Great story! It’s very appreciative to see the vulnerability in people and it’s humbling to be open and honest. The character of the photographer has a voice in his photos. Like an iceberg, we know that you’re only showing 10% in your photography and pursuits, and the 90% is underneath the surface. I dig that you’re comfortable giving a glimpse of what’s beneath the 10%……. ya dig!January 18, 2010 – 5:59 pm