Tuesday, October 19, 2010

PWP Professional Women Photographers 35th Anniversary Exhibition

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I am so pleased to announce that my photo above Fleurs Melancholique #10 received an honorable mention for the 35th Anniversary Exhibition of the PWP: Professional Women Photographers Association. The show was curated by Elinor Carucci and Stephen Perloff. This image will be featured on their website for 6 months starting November 15th.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Minneapolis Photo Center

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My image above Cowboy #2 will be featured at The MPLS, better known as The Minneapolis Photo Center, in their exhibition, Alternatives: Unconventional & Uncommon Processes. The show was curated by photographer Keith Taylor. The exhibition runs from November 5th thru December 27th. A group of select images from the exhibit is available on their website. When I finally get around to updating my website, which I plan to do soon, I will have more images from this series online.

Center Gallery 2010 Hot New Pics Show

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I am very pleased to announce that my photograph above, Winters Melancholy #3 will be in Center Gallery's "2010 Hot New Pics Show" curated by Linda Robertson. The show will run from October 29th thru November 19th.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Out on the Ocean

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Being out on the Ocean was dazzling, but the diving was a bust. The Ocean was choppy, currents were strong and visibility poor. We all decided that the gulf coast would be a better choice for under water adventures. I'll keep you posted on that. I must say though, the color and temperature of the ocean was hard to beat. The Intracoastal water way was very busy with activity. Lots of jet skis, some kayaks, fishing boats, etc. It was a beautiful day. That's some of Palm beach in the background near the Ritz Hotel.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Being Thirteen

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Remember being thirteen? What a crazy awkward experience that was. I like this image of Victoria on a lazy summer night. It captures everything tranquil and wondrous about being thirteen and lazy summer nights in the Northeast.

One of the thrilling prospects of living in Florida is that the pleasure and joys of summer will not end immediately. How wonderful. This weekend we are going out on the water to dive some wrecks. Nothing too deep, apparently there are a few right off the coast. I'll have more info after the experience.