a:1:{s:5:"entry";a:1:{i:0;a:12:{s:2:"id";s:8:"28699702";s:4:"hash";s:32:"804faabde3a3031f347fe72a5e8cb16d";s:11:"requestHash";s:11:"keelygraham";s:10:"profileUrl";s:31:"http://gravatar.com/keelygraham";s:17:"preferredUsername";s:11:"keelygraham";s:12:"thumbnailUrl";s:61:"http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/804faabde3a3031f347fe72a5e8cb16d";s:6:"photos";a:1:{i:0;a:2:{s:5:"value";s:61:"http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/804faabde3a3031f347fe72a5e8cb16d";s:4:"type";s:9:"thumbnail";}}s:4:"name";a:3:{s:9:"givenName";s:5:"Keely";s:10:"familyName";s:6:"Graham";s:9:"formatted";s:12:"Keely Graham";}s:11:"displayName";s:11:"KeelyGraham";s:7:"aboutMe";s:885:"I don’t remember when or where I first became interested in Photography but somehow I’ve began studying it a University and I’m very pleased that I am. I first went to art school with the notion that I was going to study painting, and somewhere within my first year I realised that painting wasn’t me. I had always been known as “Keely, the one who is really good at painting” and I think a part of me wanted to stay “Keely, the one who is really good at painting” but I realised that didn’t make me happy or fill me with excitement. Holding a camera and looking through a view finder did. I have always had a camera kicking around and had only really used it as referencing for my paintings, but I began to develop my relationship with my camera and am now so glad I did so. So here is my blog, detailing the highs and lows of my photographical journey. Enjoy.";s:15:"currentLocation";s:8:"Aberdeen";s:4:"urls";a:0:{}}}}