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Thank you for your interest in Bill Rush Photography. I am a firm believer that a picture is worth a thousand words, and I'm so long-winded sometimes I want more than a thousand to tell the story. I fell in love with photography - with art in general - because when I see other artists work, I discover a feeling or emotion I never would have picked up on my own, I am inspired. That's what I hope my work brings to you. The gift of sharing the beauty I see in the world with others is why I do what I do. I've decided to start this blog to share some of my favorite work, and the stories behind them, even if it blows past a thousand words. I hope you enjoy.

Cloud Gate Introspective

November 03, 2016
Photography is the closest thing to time travel I've ever known. In the blink of an eye, moments pass us by and we can never go back. But with a photograph, it becomes po...
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The End Is Near

October 27, 2016
It may look like doomsday, but that's just baseball. I'll preface this entry by saying this: My photography is about life, this is not a sports blog...it just looks like...
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Field of Dreams

October 25, 2016
Wrigley Field was on my mother's bucket list for as long as I can remember. Sadly, she never made it to the friendly confines. My whole life, and hers, we cheered for the...
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