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doing so, brings this particular creative indescribable joy.

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Grounded

March 22, 2017  •  Leave a Comment

Going through a bit of a challenge in my life right now.  

Sometimes a challenge can stop you in your tracks.

I feel like this past month has been exactly that.

Stopped.  

i describe myself as deeply rooted. 

trees in particular resonate with me

i feel they have stories to tell

their roots ground me.

they are not always perfect

i know I am certainly not perfect. 

i am grounded

and boy, do i have stories to tell.

my friend and fellow photographer shared this poem today after I posted this tree image.

i just love him for sharing it. 

Endure Like A Tree. 

To get through life you have to endure as a tree does.
When Mother Nature tries to bring you down,
You will never fall; you will stand your ground.
You will encounter burning flames.
Yes, it will be painful and hard,
But once it's over and done with,
Your bark will grow back stronger than ever.
When your leaves start to slowly leave,
Never fret, there will be more to take their place.
They'll come and go throughout your life,
That's just how it is.
From the time you're a seedling to the time you're mature,
Your roots will always be there to support you.
After many years,
After enduring forest fires and changing leaves,
Your own saplings will fall away to start anew.
Then you'll know not to worry,
They'll grow into tall, strong trees,
Just like those before you.

Alicia Quetzalcoatl

 

 


Winter In Washington

March 09, 2017  •  1 Comment

I am told this is one of the worst winters in washington in some time. 

having lived in the midwest my whole life 

winter in the pacific northwest seems different somehow.

i heard that the climate here offered all four seasons 

but not to the extremes 

more temperate.

what i know about winter from my childhood, was that winter was a season

it snowed with great synchronicity around thanksgiving.

it stayed cold and white until march.

st patricks day was always gloomy, moody and muddy.

sometimes though, on st patricks day it would snow.

those tricky leprachauns!

as I got older the season wasn't so predictable

it was messier, slushier, dirtier and colder. sub zero cold, crazy bitter cold.

i felt like winter as a kid was just a time to wear boots and mittens.

not to be concerned about frost bite

i played in the snow, hung out in the winter and found it beautiful in its own cold, but not too cold and wintery way.

not so much these days. at least in the midwest.

i feel like the 21st century go go go does not heed things like winter. 

in the old days

long ago

one didn't commute in winter.

you couldn't.  you were snow bound.

thats what fireplaces, knitting, whittling and making soup was for.

hunker down and cozy in.

stay inside.

do not venture forth into the white covered abyss.

some of this winter felt like that to me here because my car situation in Dec had me stuck a few times. 

stuck in my own driveway stuck.  yikes!!

and, some of the snowfall this winter 

had schools and libraries and whatever else completely shut down.

i LOVE that in this state they don't use salt on the roads

sure it makes trekking on some of the roads a bit of a trick 

but hey stay inside, hunker down ... and cozy in

that's what novels and hot chocolate are for. 

I found the photography pretty darn inspiring

here are a few, ok here are more than a few of my captures!!

 

 

 

 


PhotoLush 2017 Delivers Authentic Message

February 27, 2017  •  1 Comment

I signed up for the photographers conference PhotoLush 2017 in a very spontaneous moment. I signed up because it was local. I signed up because it appeared to be an intimate conference, which appeals to me. Small = Better. I signed up because it showed up in my feed on FB, just as an art show I had planned to submit to had cancelled and a patron let me keep the funds.  I signed up because I recognized Clinton James  from a FB group I had lurked in. I signed up because it was out of my league.  I signed up because I wanted to be uncomfortable.  I wanted to be uncomfortable for a variety of reasons. As a person who struggles a bit with social phobia, being in crowds of strangers is like death. I am putting myself in these circumstances even if I struggle with it.  

The conference was mostly designed for the professional photographer. Things like weddings or journalists, or senior portrait photographers.  I don't do ANY of those things. I also don't intend to do that type of photography. Why would I surround myself with these types of professionals?  

I did it to affirm what I am. 

This past year I became more familiar with my introvert self. I have been an introvert my entire life, I just never had a name for it.  In a workshop I was teaching, all the participants spoke to being introverts and it was like a light bulb went on in my head.  Wait a minute, is that what this is?  Are the quirky ways of being me and surviving publicly now defined? Is being introverted what this is called?  It's rather embarrassing that it took me until my mid 50's to GET my true self, but there it is. AND it's very real for me.  Anyone with challenges socially, and or even certain learning disorders ( I have those too) we all know that we creatively cope with being who we are. For me, if I can control my circumstance somehow by having a role to play, like volunteering at the check in of a conference, or teaching my own workshop -- then I can be the one in charge of something. I can shine in my own way.

For this conference I had none of those safety nets. Sometimes being new can actually help. Hi - I am new to Washington state and ...but after a year plus now, I am not sure I can still say that. Nor can I say that about my photography. My self taught journey began in 2012.  Clearly the conference was rich with friendships and connections from it's past years, and having been part of environments like that before.  I mostly took the stance of being an uncomfortable observer or a wall flower - yes, that was me in the back of the room. watching. I was completely out of my element in the lighting shoot session , but I tried, and I found my creative way in spite of being uncomfortable

Here is what I saw:

I was very impressed by the mom/child lifestyle photography expressions I saw represented. Large percentage of women in the crowd. Leah Shepard I was very moved by your sharing

Folks sure go all out with regards to their camera's and equipment. big camera's, big lenses, fancy flashes. Being in a room full of that, to me, felt like tech overload. 

That said, one speaker - the very young and impressive Kjell Redal spoke to the "use what you have" model.  I particularly loved that because guess what....my rock star of a point and shoot camera ?? It's all I've got. I've got a long way to go to feel one with my Lumix.  

The example of using your lap top in an oven as a light source?  A total gem of an idea. Thank you Jennifer Bogle -- way more my speed.

It takes a certain kind of person to do wedding photography. I state this affectionately. I am in awe of you Sarah Postma - you make it look effortless. I am definitely not that sortof person. And while I didn't understand a single thing you said Saturday - I tried and it was fun to try.  

( the very last three of this set were with my Lumix - which is very low performing in low light. )

I would like to do portraiture. I have an idea as to what kind. I need mentorship to acquire this skill. 

What I do best and what I wish to do and be proficient and sustainable in ...is project work. narrative. not journalistic, but story telling for another -- specifically - my images move their story forward.  Not sure what that is called. I knew this about myself before the conference. After the conference I feel more clarity about it.

The give back in photography or what a photograph provides that isn't measurable or tangible is priceless. The photographer who uses photography to give back are people I really enjoy being around. Rob Atkinson - what a beautiful story you shared. Tiffany Burke you are such a power house. 

A LOT of heart in this crowd. 

MOSTLY, the hat I chose to wear when I moved to Washington a year and a half ago, was one of AN ARTIST. It's a hat I wear with risk, because if I want my work to be income producing.  It needs to be something that is sustaining. Boy - did Anna bring that pricing for profit reality home.

My personal shining moment, and it didn't have an official conference lushie award attached to it, was seeing these stickers on my salon image.

This informal photo salon contest had several categories:  Kid and Baby Portraits, Landscape, Wedding/Events, Art/Fashion, Adult Portraits, and Editorial/Photojournalism.  When I decided on this piece...I thought of it as a portrait in the adult category.  but not of an adult adult...but more of my mooing neighbor and a cow adult.  

strangest thing happened ...my conference peers experienced my photograph as art!!

Thank you to those who gave me my little blue stickers!!

You have no idea how defining that is for me.

Shout out to Quick Silver Labs in Bellingham - my print was very well done!! 

I live in the country. I had a bit of a trek to attend. When I went to get my print it was completely hailing outside. full hail pour! I had a chance to pause and enjoy the sunset before the conference began.

me thinks there are stars in this shot of the manor, they had to be pretty darn bright for my little camera to pick up. The Lairmont Manor was a lovely venue! I was very taken with this fridge in the kitchen - it had stuff stacked in front of it by the time i got back to snap a few shots of it.  

My blooper for the day/event was this ridiculous capture of a fire extinguisher!! HA!!

To the founders of PhotoLush Clinton and Aaron - kudos to you for continuing to gather this special blend of creatives. I am sure I am not alone is saying the difference you make for others is real and tremendous. Thank you!

My conference set of images is here.

bride and groom. ( ashley kristoff and conor james bryan )

engaged couple ( elyssa zorres and curtis carter )

dress and tux from belle bridal 

make up - elizabeth marie makeup

 


Collages For Sale At Dog & Pony Gallery In Peoria

February 15, 2017  •  Leave a Comment

Darn stoked to announce that quite a few of my original journal collaged pages are now for sale at The Dog And Pony Gallery in Peoria, IL.  

I was invited to participate in this new gallery adventure by my friend and artist Ricky Traughber.  

He, and his business partner Cyndi Merrill, another fine artist,  are proud to represent a rotating collection of some of the finest Art and Artisanal works Central Illinois and the Illinois River Valley have to offer.

My inventory at Dog And Pony Gallery includes collage work from the 200 Series, The 900 Series and The Loose Page Series.

3 sizes are available 5 x7, 8 x 10 and 8.5 x 11's. prices are $36. $49. $54. accordingly. They are unframed.

( note: some collages have already sold. I will try and do my best to mark which are already gone) 

Below -- just a few examples

 

Galloping ChickenGalloping ChickenThe 200 Series Cozy Dance For TwoCozy Dance For TwoThe 200 Series One With HeadlightsOne With HeadlightsThe 200 Series Retro TenderRetro TenderThe 200 Series Galloping In StrideGalloping In StrideThe 200 Series Wings Of Bat In PinkWings Of Bat In PinkThe 200 Series The 900 Series :: Blue Party DressThe 900 Series :: Blue Party Dress The 900 Series :: PaternalThe 900 Series :: Paternal The 900 Series :: She was a techThe 900 Series :: She was a tech The 900 Series :: MooThe 900 Series :: Moo The 900 Series :: Spectator RageThe 900 Series :: Spectator Rage The 900 Series :: Mixed MediaThe 900 Series :: Mixed Media

 


Collage Artist Displays At Social Fabric In Bellingham

February 15, 2017  •  Leave a Comment

Through a referral I was guided to this lovely boutique/gallery and making place called Social Fabric.

Renee, owner of Social Fabric agreed to let me teach a creative subconscious collage workshop in March.  

A few weeks ago I brought 6 framed pieces as samples of work to display for the workshop. Renee loved them, and to my delight, asked for 10 more collages!

I am very excited to share that I will be exhibiting at Social Fabric this month!!

These are the 6 framed pieces that are from a former series release.

The 900 Series :: Burst Of AutumnThe 900 Series :: Burst Of Autumn Mustard PumpMustard PumpThe 500 Series Buckets Of PaintBuckets Of PaintThe 500 Series Empty NestEmpty NestThe 500 Series Afternoon BreezeAfternoon BreezeThe 500 Series PumpPumpThe 500 Series

I decided to release something NEW for the 10 collages that Renee requested.

Introducing the 300 Series:

The 300 Series -- Winter Lady At DuskThe 300 Series -- Winter Lady At Dusk The 300 Series -- Boots In BrownThe 300 Series -- Boots In Brown The 300 Series -- Celtic CountryThe 300 Series -- Celtic Country The 300 Series -- Lost In The Crowd.The 300 Series -- Lost In The Crowd. The 300 Series -- Pet HawkThe 300 Series -- Pet Hawk The 300 Series -- Torn ApartThe 300 Series -- Torn Apart The 300 Series -- Riding The Solo StormThe 300 Series -- Riding The Solo Storm The 300 Series -- Super Hero BluesThe 300 Series -- Super Hero Blues The 300 Series -- Petal ScapeThe 300 Series -- Petal Scape The 300 Series -- HeavenThe 300 Series -- Heaven

This Social Fabric establishment, I might add is quite swank. 

MORE about the details of the March 12th workshop ...soon!!

 

Photography = a never ending opportunity to capture visual celebrations. 

 

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