MORTALITY: Collections

  Most people collect something.   When my friend came into my home for a chat, she looked around and said “you certainly love lamps“. I looked around and had to acknowledge that she was right. I hadn’t really thought of my interest in lamps as collecting but as decorating. …

MORTALITY: Joy in Ordinary Things

  Right in the middle of an otherwise normal day are the magic moments. They are magic because they are unexpected. These moments are the essence of Mortality.   This photograph of Maya and her Grandpa turned into one of our most treasured family watercolors. Maya’s mother hangs it in …

MORTALITY: Taking Time to Play

  MORTALITY is the name of a series of photographs which I am making into books. I am determined that the images I love containing my family will not live and die in my computer. This particular morning was wonderful. It was beautiful and cool. These cousins, Maya and Olive, …

No End in Sight to Dress-Up Fun

The record isn’t complete without a few more dress-up moments.     Lydia, Lydia.     “Oh, wouldn’t the world seem dull and flat with nothing whatever to grumble at ?” -W.S. Gilbert- (I know some parents who would have grumbled if their children’s teeth had been knocked out.)   …

There Is No End to Fun In A Photo Booth

  Several hours later, we were still dressing up and pretending. The sun went down but I was snapping away until the last ray of light.     Only they, the enraptured actors and actresses can tell you about their experiences. There is no doubt that they approached their dress-ups …

Overlay: Telling Stories With Symbolism

  Making Favorite Photographs Into Keepsakes Over the years I have chosen some favorite photographs of people I love and enhanced the moment by using “overlay”. There is nothing difficult or magical about the process except that one has to prowl around the Internet for images that are suitable for …

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