Sunday, April 11, 2010

It's been awhile...


My has it, nearly two years between postings, that is quite a bit of time. While I don't know if anyone reads this, I see my blog page when I log on to read my friends blogs, so I see my lacking. Jim left yesterday and will be gone until school starts in the fall. I don't know if he will be able to access this site where he is, I have heard the internet is sketchy. Still, I figure if I make myself keep track of the funny, sad, weird, crazy things that are bound to happen while he is gone, he will have a record to read and I will have a way to help me remember. So hopefully I will be motivated and post on a more regular basis. If you by chance are one of my friends or relatives that does check in to this spot you will get to share in our absurdities too! The photo is the most recent of the kids and it was taken at Easter. It was one of multiple shots but really the best one (eyes forward, decent expressions, etc), I labeled it crazy easter and that is pretty much what it was, but it was fun!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Not art...(one person's opinion)

I need to retract my statement that Emma's photo will be displayed in the Art's Center as it will not. The curator for the museum, the person who chose which photos would be displayed, said that it is a portrait, not an artistic print. So that leaves me greatly saddened as I was and still am very proud of the photo. I think it is one of my best pieces to date. It also leaves me with the contemplation of the question of "what is art?". Art, can be and should be many things. I think a portrait can be art, I also think that sometimes it is just a portrait. Many many people in the art world do not view much of any photography as art, they are pictures, not painting, sculptures, metal etc... Today I learned a valuable lesson for the road I am on. Some people see art where others don't and if it is the person in charge of the exhibit you are entering then you are out of luck. I will just continue my pursuit of what I enjoy and next time I will submit a flower! Have a great night :)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Summer #3


Oscar posed much like Emma did. My camera, a Hassleblad 500 c/m, gets amazing detail as shown here in the water droplets on Oscar's arm and body.
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Summer #2


As promised this is a shot of Oscar and Lucie the same day I took the one of Emma that I posted earlier. Emma's is going to be displayed in the Arkansas Art's Center, a real museum! I am pretty excited to see it up on a museum wall and take the family there to show them.
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Sprinkler fun!



Arkansas is hot and humid! We found some relief one day while Jim watered the lawn. The kids stripped and had a blast running and chasing and getting very very wet. The simple, beautiful joy of being little and hot with a sprinkler! This is a darkroom photo as well.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

A moment in time.

I like this print of Lucie, (although I think it looks better in person), because the "vignette" around her makes me think of the print as if I am looking back through time at a moment. In fact, I am. Photos allow us to look at moments in time. This was a picture taken last summer of Lucie. Each print I create in the darkroom is Representative of at least three to four hours, some have taken me longer. I know people who have worked for eight hour stretches on one or two prints. It can take longer. There are steps and each step takes time. Once you see the print you have worked to create it will take you less time to create a second one but it will still take time. So each print is amount of time and I sure hope by the time I am done with it I still like it enough to have invested the time in it.
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Sunday, August 3, 2008

My art...


Hello to all of you who actually take time to look at my blog! Bless you for taking the time out of your day. This is a print that I definitely consider my art. It is a black and white negative of a daisy. I processed it using a Litho developer rather than the usually D76 that I used for the prints of Emma. It gives the print more grain and can be slightly unpredictable as far as the color tones that will come out from both the developer and the paper used. It is my first Lith print but I plan to do more. I like the effect especially on this type of image. I also used a filed holder for the negative which gives it the sloppy look around the edges rather than crisp straight lines.
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