Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Summer almost to an end...
I haven't written in this blog for a couple of months and I don't know where the time went. I've been blessed with a wonderful man in my life who is taking up quite a bit of my time but fortunately when we do things together, I'm able to take photographs. We visited the Camden, Maine area a couple of weeks ago and I was able to take over 1,000 shots. Here's a sampling of the types of photos I took.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Turners Falls, Massachusetts
Last Sunday Richard and I traveled to Turners Falls, MA to visit the Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography. The Museum was exhibiting the works of the students graduating from the Hallmark School of Photography. The place wasn't open when we got there so we walked down to the river and while there I pointed out the mill buildings that I have always wanted to photograph. So, we took a long walk and I took many photos of the buildings but these are my favorites (so far...).
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ocean Point Maine
This weekend we travelled to Ocean Point Maine and stayed at the Ocean Point Inn. Ocean Point is east of Boothbay Harbor and it takes about 10 minutes to get there from Boothbay. If you like a much quieter place to visit for a few days, this is the place. This is the view from our hotel room. It was quiet, peaceful and all we heard was the water lapping the shore and a distant foghorn.
After resting after our arrival at the Inn we decided to take a walk down the shore road and these are some of the images I took.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Exhibit of my Photography May 3rd - 28th
I'll be having an exhibit of approximately 15 photo in the gallery at the Levi Heywood Memorial Library on Lynde Street in Gardner. The exhibit runs from May 3rd through May 28th, 2011. The photos may be viewed during regular library hours:
Monday 9-5
Tuesday 9-5
Wednesday 10-7
Thursday 9-5
Friday 9-1
Saturday 9-1
Sunday Closed
Friday, March 18, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
I just realized it's my father's birthday today. However, he passed away in 1993 at the age of 69 of cancer. He was in the Air Force during World War II and used to work on the bombers, repairing them and changing the engines I always thought that was neat. Using the skills he learned in the service he started a custom auto repair business and eventually succeeded as one of the largest auto salvage yards in New Hampshire. He also sold used cars (of which I am very thankful as he gave both my sister and I a car for High School Graduation).
Here's a photo of him when he graduated High School. My father and I were close and he was always supportive when I wanted to do little projects like raise Guinea Pigs or Hamsters and he helped me to build the cages. Also, when I wanted to make a project requiring hammer and nails he was always there to help (probably because he knew I was a klutz). However, he did allow me to have freedom to ride a motorcycle and go-carts when I was small and although supportive, didn't like it much when I used to gallop the horse through the business parking lot.
I was never sure how he felt about me until he died and people he knew said how proud he was of me, that I tried lots of different jobs and I was a success in his eyes. It was good to hear those things from his friends. Even today, almost 20 years later, he would be proud to see the woman I have become and I think he'd be pretty amazed!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Central Park - NYC - 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Greeting Cards
For years I have told myself I want to start a greeting card company. I'm not sure if that's what I should do but I do make 5 x 7 blank notecards if you are interested. They are $3.95 each and come with an envelope. Shipping is extra unless you are local and would like to come browse through them at my Gallery at 400 Pleasant Street in Gardner. Just call ahead to make sure I'm open at 978-630-1953. Here is a sample of the type of cards I print.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Memorial Lights Catalog
I was very pleased to have been the photographer for the cover of the Memorial Lights Brochure which listed all of the contributors this past year which help fun the lights at Monument Park in Gardner, MA. When asked to take this shot it was nearing the deadline for the brochure to go to the printers and Patty Bergstrom asked if I or one of my photographer friends would take a photo. I hate the cold but decided to go to the Park that night and see what type of shot I could take. It was windy and freezing cold but I parked at the entrance to the skating rink and walked up the street. Being way too cold to hang out and use a tripod, I braced myself up against a telephone pole and was able to capture this image (which I have also manipulated in photoshop). I sent the image to Patty and today she mailed me a copy of the brochure. I was pleasantly surprised!
Sunday, January 2, 2011
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