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1. How long have you been blog­ging? And web design?
2. Who hosts your web­site?
3. What blog­ging plat­form do you use?

1. How long have you been blog­ging? And web design?

I have been blog­ging on and off since December of 2000. Back then, I was using Blogger.

2. Who hosts your website?

This web­site is cur­rently hosted on Dreamhost.

3. What blog­ging plat­form do you use?

My blog used to be hosted on Blogger, but now is self-hosted and pow­ered by the amaz­ing WordPress. Theme design by me. I logged in about 90+ hours cre­at­ing this theme from scratch. It is lov­ingly main­tained by me, includ­ing tem­plate con­fig­u­ra­tions, typog­ra­phy, and the con­tent management.

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Jayel Aheram
Blogger and Photographer

aheram.com
619.630.5530

Quick Biography

Jayel Aheram is an internationally-published photographer whose work has drawn acclaim from notable names such as Yoko Ono and Rosie O'Donnell. His work have been featured and published in more than seventy print, television, and online venues including the New Yorker, Rosie O'Donnell's "Rosie Radio" and blog, and the Italian-version cover of Warren I. Cohen's best-selling book "America's Failing Empire."

Aheram is a popularly exhibited artist in more than a dozen exhibitions, including three critically acclaimed solo exhibitions, two of which had been named by Palm Springs newspaper The Desert Sun's "Hot Picks of the Desert" in two different years. A veteran of the Iraq war, he was honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps in early 2010. He currently resides in Southern California where he is pursuing a degree in Mass Communications.

Self-Portraits

View Jayel Aheram's photostream on Flickr.

Vitals

Jayel Aheram was born in 1984.

He is happily single and not looking.

He considers Tokyo, Japan to be his home, but currently resides in Southern California.

He is currently studying Mass Communications.

His dog tags says “Atheist.”

He is known to be an “epic” libertarian.

Interests

I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for the sake of mine.

The right of liberty is the right to individual action, individual choice, and individual property.

The creativist pursuit of happiness is creation without pretention, intention, or expectation. It is creativity for its sake.