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Godley Texas to London England

Most of the conversations I had with individuals over the weekend may have faded from my (now warm) ears, but I found another reminder of why I love art festivals. As I typed my new collector’s information into my data base, amidst the banality, I was struck by the diversity of the addresses. Continue reading »

Peace of the week, April 22

“It was such a spring day as breathes into a man an ineffable yearning, a painful sweetness, a longing that makes him stand motionless, looking at the leaves or grass, and fling out his arms to embrace he knows not what.” ― John Galsworthy, The Forsyth Saga

landscape photograph of rural americana

Mile Marker 363, 11x14

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Peace of the week, April 15

The more one does and sees and feels, the more one is able to do, and the more genuine may be one’s appreciation of fundamental things like home, and love, and understanding companionship. – Amelia Earhart

 

MIle Marker 331, 22x34

 

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Peace of the week, April 8

We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls. –  Anais Nin

 

Mile marker 332, 35x51

 

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Peace of the week, April 1

“The land created me. I’m wild and lonesome. Even as I travel the cities, I’m more at home in the vacant lots.” —  Bob Dylan

Mile Marker 339, 16x22

 

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Chasing the rainbow

How did I end up here? (the not so short story I wrote last year for Art Fair Insiders)

 

I learned to use a camera and work in the darkroom as I was learning to write in cursive and ride a bicycle, and I have been on a photographic journey ever since. Looking through the lens shapes my life and experience of the world. My art, my camera, and my life are inextricable – I am fortunate.

 

 

Prior to my professional life, my focus was almost solely on my experience from behind the camera, but as I began working in commercial photography and then in film, I realized the true power the medium could have to influence (manipulate?) the viewer. During this time, I played many roles and the work was wide ranging, from photographing hamburgers for a national fast food chain, or arranging flowers for greeting card covers, to scouting filming locations for shoe store commercials. I loved the day-to-day challenges and problem solving of the field, but the goals of my clients, the advertisers, didn’t fit with my personal values. I was using my craft to sell people goods that were bad for them, the community, and the environment. I was so disheartened by this I almost put my camera down for good. Continue reading »

Peace of the week, March 25

A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. —  Diane Arbus

 

MIle Marker 335, 22x34

 

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Show time in Houston!

We aren’t quite ready for prime time. But we will be soon!

Bayou City Art Festival, Memorial Park starts tomorrow in Houston Texas

 

Until then we have a little more work to do!

 

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Peace of the week, March 18

In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality. —  Alfred Stieglitz

 

Mile Marker 344, 16×22

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Preparing for departure

We are preparing to hit the road for our first show of the spring season!

If you aren’t among the 23 people that are coming to the studio tour this evening you might wonder what that looks like. (Or why the blog posts have been so few and far between!) see images