Happy Holidays
December 28th, 2008
That’s what I’m having these days, happy holidays. It’s been a very nice, but very busy Christmas season this year. When I haven’t been hosting my immediate family at my house I’ve been traveling to other relatives’ homes to enjoy celebrations with them. This is the first year in several that all my children have been able to be at our house at the same time for Christmas. And it’s the first Christmas with my son-in-law and with my newly-born first grandson. So it’s been a very happy time.
And it will continue this coming week with a trip to visit relatives in Vermont. Hoping for good weather for the drive. It will be a short trip this time, so no time to do any figure photography, though you may get to see a new landscape photo here if I see something worth shooting besides the family gatherings.
So, that’s my excuse for not posting much recently. I’ll try to pick things up after the new year begins. We’ll see if that happens. I have one shoot scheduled for this coming week before we leave. That will be a studio dance shoot with one of the best dancers from Ohio University’s School of Dance. A few more of their best dancers will be visiting the studio for photos in January if all goes well.
The deadline for the Krappy Kamera exhibit at the Soho Photo Gallery is this week. I’ve already mailed my entries to them, so I’ll be looking at other shows to enter in the coming weeks. But I thought I’d go ahead and share a photo taken quite a few years ago with my old Sima soft-focus lens. This is not one that I entered in the contest this year, though it may go to next year’s contest. It was shot in New Albany, Indiana in 2004. The model is Nnetti who lived in New Albany at the time. I hope to work with her again this year when I’m in Florida.
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