Sunday, July 31, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
My little slice of Heaven
Whether it's 50 below zero or 120 degrees ( extremes we seemed to have reached the last few months ) , we all need a place we can relax , repair and rejuvenate . this is the space of my total release , I allow nothing but meditation and creative endeavors to flourish here.
A few of my friends have turned this into their little slice of Heaven also . O well , as long as it's creative vibs , peace and harmony , I'm willing to share ;o) .
A few of my friends have turned this into their little slice of Heaven also . O well , as long as it's creative vibs , peace and harmony , I'm willing to share ;o) .
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Help with Laura Noel's art project
Hello Everyone , Laura Noel is working on an art project at Emory University that will be constructed with , " To do List " . She needs 2000 of these list . they can be any size , of anything. There is a facebook link for the project and her blog listed below.
She needs to receive the list by September 1 .
Mail your list to :
Laura Noel
Emory Visual Arts Depart.
Emory University
700 Peavine Creek Drive
Atlanta Ga 30322.
To Do Installation Project
All's Fair: Please Participate in Upcoming Installation - No Labor Required
Lets all help another artist touch her vision.
Thank You !!!
She needs to receive the list by September 1 .
Mail your list to :
Laura Noel
Emory Visual Arts Depart.
Emory University
700 Peavine Creek Drive
Atlanta Ga 30322.
To Do Installation Project
All's Fair: Please Participate in Upcoming Installation - No Labor Required
Lets all help another artist touch her vision.
Thank You !!!
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Photographer : Robin Perry
if I was given the opportunity to attend a photo workshop with any photographer in the history of the art it would be Robin Perry. I heard about him years and years ago from a photo book I was reading , so long ago I can’t even remember who’s book it was . because of whomever it was I brought Mr. Perry’s book , “Creative Professional Photography “ It was one of the first photography books I ever owned. His honest, straight forward, no nonsense, in your face, shotgun to the head style of teaching really appealed to me. I believe we would have got along famously.
after reading hundreds of photo books I don’t think there is much that would be new to me and I’m more likely to buy a book now to have it autographed by the artist then to read the material within. and yes I’m an autograph hound. baseballs, basketballs, bats, boxing gloves, bubble gum cards, footballs and photography books. Cooperstown’s baseball HOF will think they hit the Mother Lode when I die.
Back on Point: even with his direct approach to teaching and telling it like it is one will soon realize that he also had a heart of gold, atuned to everyone and everything around him. the chapter, “The Quality of Being Principled “is the most important work on photography I have ever read. this chapter should be mandatory reading for every student of the arts, regardless of one’s choosen discipline.
I have come to the point where photography books are more about studying the photos then reading the text. and if I’m lucky , getting the author's autograph.every year or so I come back and read this one chapter to feel like home.
after reading hundreds of photo books I don’t think there is much that would be new to me and I’m more likely to buy a book now to have it autographed by the artist then to read the material within. and yes I’m an autograph hound. baseballs, basketballs, bats, boxing gloves, bubble gum cards, footballs and photography books. Cooperstown’s baseball HOF will think they hit the Mother Lode when I die.
Back on Point: even with his direct approach to teaching and telling it like it is one will soon realize that he also had a heart of gold, atuned to everyone and everything around him. the chapter, “The Quality of Being Principled “is the most important work on photography I have ever read. this chapter should be mandatory reading for every student of the arts, regardless of one’s choosen discipline.
I have come to the point where photography books are more about studying the photos then reading the text. and if I’m lucky , getting the author's autograph.every year or so I come back and read this one chapter to feel like home.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
The constant struggle for time.
When it comes to photography, its a constant struggle to find time for practice. with work , prior commitments , relationships and everything else under the sun I sometime's wonder if I may of been better off with the knitting lessons instead. It seems like I'm forever starting over every time I go out again.
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