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March is a big birthday month in my family.  A grandmother, two brothers, a new nephew … and my mother.  With spring coming she’s on my mind a lot, and served as the inspiration for this article appearing on the Creativity Portal website.  Enjoy.

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During lunch, on a bright sunny day, I went for a walk through Edmands Park with camera in hand.  Inspired by Ansel Adams, I decided to shoot in black and white.  I’m quite excited to see how the pictures come out.  Mr. Adams was on my mind because of a recent blog post I’d read about some of his photos held at the National Archives.  In 1941 he was commissioned by the National Park Service to create a mural  that exemplified nature in the national parks.  When the U.S. entered World War II, the project was halted.  You can read more here on the National Archives website.  The following picture in particular lit the creative spark in me.

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An Orchid in Back Bay

A Magnolia Bud in Central Square

A Squirrel Along the Charles River

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On the way into work this morning I saw not one but two chipmunks.  They raced along a stone wall surrounding the school where I work.  I just stood and watched them for a bit.  No reaching for the camera.  I’ve learned I have limited skill and luck in taking pictures of chipmunks.  Though I did have this lovely moment one autumn.

Here are a few fun chimpmunk facts from National Geographic.

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/chipmunk.html

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Hi, all. I’ve been struggling with writing this month’s update. Not sure if that’s because I’ve got too much going on or too little. In any case …

Ordinary Beauty

Lately, I’ve been enjoying photographing the mundane. The absolutely ordinary. The every day items surrounding me at home. Like a stamp or a ball of yarn. How beautiful it has been!

Upcoming Exhibits

  • Riverside Gallery @ the Cambridge Community Center: I”m honored to be exhibiting at the Cambridge Community Center, located in the historic Riverside neighborhood of Cambridge, MA. Gallery curators seek to use the space to serve and connect the community. Opening reception is Saturday, March 6 from 4:00-6:00 pm. More details to follow.
  • Somerville Open Studios 2010: Preparations for SOS 2010 are heating up. Organizers are seeking volunteers. If you’re interested, you can find out more information here.
  • I’m seriously contemplating submitting an application to ArtBeat 2010 which takes place in Davis Square, Somerville, MA in mid-July. The event theme is Water and if you’ve perused my website at all, you know how much I love water images. The deadline is end of the month, so I’ll let you know in April if I get the paperwork in on time. 😉

New Opportunities

Based on a young friend’s suggestion, I’ve created a Just Postcards section on my photo website. Fairly unique postcards available for purchase for just $2.25. As the title suggests, they are images only available as postcards. My goal is to continue adding new images to this section, approximately once a month.

Submit!

Well, this past month I hunkered down and identified a bunch of online and print literary and consumer magazines open to freelance photography. I’ve sent off over a dozen new submissions and received only two rejections so far and one “maybe.” The list for March is just as long so … we’ll see. 😉

Write, Write, Write

I think it’s helped that it’s been so cold that I needed to stay inside. I’ve dusted off some old manuscripts and begun to rework them. I’ve pitched a few new article ideas to magazines and literary magazines. Most have to do with my family and close friends, aka the people who inspire and support me most.

My Current Inspirations are slave narratives, bookcases, kitchen tables, magazines I can’t really afford and cacti.  What’s inspiring you right now?

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In the end, after the smell faded, I really came to like them.  Especially now as they begin to fade and really hold the sun’s light.  The petals  remind me of antique fabric.  I will be sorry to see them go.

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