Monday, March 26, 2007

An Acting Sculpture

I attended an acting retreat this weekend. We did active sculptures using eachother as the medium. I grabbed my camera for the final sculpture... the word was RISK. One actor sculpted the other three actors into place... very cool, huh?

Thursday, March 22, 2007

New Orleans - A Quick Trip

A FEW of the photographs I took while in and around New Orleans a couple of days ago. I cannot describe in words the devistation that still remains in New Orleans, I had to see it for myself - and I did. Life will never be the same there... and maybe that is a good thing... the neighborhoods reminded me of Tijuana, Mexico.

The lower nineth ward of course is the worst. Where houses used to be there are fields of clover... LOTS of clover.

Click on the collage to see a larger verison.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Whadayathink?


I am completely STRUCK by this photograph that I took during a recent prison visit. Can you tell this is a prison inmate? His body language shows me many emotions and thoughts. I can't stop looking at it. I hope this man has found the gift(s) of this experience and has learned from the experience(s) he has been presented. There's an opportunity for growth in everything.

Thoughts? Anybody? Bueller?

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Who is that?


I hadn't seen Tim for seven weeks... He always grows a beard while we are apart, this was the longest one I had ever seen. I'm not too terribly fond of a beard on my husband, and when he comes home from the road, he likes to play with it before he shaves it off. He came downstairs to show me what he had done with it, and I snapped this shot.

I think what I did with it is pretty cool... he's the man in black (and white).

Monday, March 12, 2007

About FREAKIN' Time!

I have had BLOGGER BLOCK lately... nothing to talk about, nothing to post - even in the photography arena... until TODAY! The weather was gorgeous, and I actually got to spend some time with my husband... Yahoo! We went to a CRAFT fair, bought a couple of small original pieces of affordable art ($25 bucks worth)... and then unexpectedly got off the freeway downtown Nashville, and began to "tool around" a little looking for interesting things to photograph. My husband was kicking himself for leaving his camera at home... I on the other hand... like American Express card holder... I never leave home without a CAMERA!

So here are a couple of things we found... a cool old neon business sign that will someday disappear... my husband on an OLD dock where homeless probably sleep; cause there were some items there that indicated as such... a Nashville mural that I had seen on TV, but could never find... a couple of WHITE Graffiti artists who wanted to remain anonymous, and a VERY old farm house and barn that has 700 acres attached to it that is up for sale, AND where I shot my multiple award winning cow's shot... not a bad days photography if you ask me.

Click on the images to see a larger version that my blog won't let us see... butt heads... I guess you get what you pay for...

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Another day... another Prison...

Another day, another prison visit... that sounds pretty casual doesn't it? Well, there was NOTHING casual about this visit inside a medium security prison. I thought the day was mine to work on backlog for my business, but the call came at 10:30 AM from my client. He wanted to know if there was any way I could make it to this event... it was last minute for everybody involved, AND, they were allowing photography inside this prison!

I had several things on my plate that I didn't feel like juggling, but the thought of getting to photograph inside a prison had me VERY intrigued... so I made the calls to see if the juggle would happen, and then I rushed to get ready to meet my client. I had to walk through the medal detectors more than anyone in our group... I just kept beeping... finally, I had everything off but my clothes... I'm in.

We walked down this never-ending hallway that had large elaborately painted words (TRUST, INTEGRITY, RESPECT, & LOYALTY) on our way to the cellblock where we would spend the next couple of hours with medium security inmates who had qualified to hear my clients talk.

I was given free reign of the facility (photographically) with an escort whom I welcomed to carry my gear so I could easily change lenses. All I can say is, "it took a few days for the numbness of this experience to wear off." I shot close to 200 photos, I could have taken 1000 (easily).

It was a day that I will NEVER forget. These are people inside paying for what mistakes they've made... hopefully LEARNING from those mistakes. I figure we're all just one mistake away from being just like them. And, as my client would say, "You each have been presented with an Opportunity!"

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Busy isn't the word...

Yep, I've been a bad blogger as of late because I have been soooo busy. This week is really no different because I am working on a project within the IBI or CEO Space organization. This project is unique in that the CEO is a former-felon who turned his life around by helping other inmates prepare for the REAL world outside the confines of prison.

Don Kirchner is the writer of the book "A Matter of Time," a very interesting read. It chronicles his life on the run as a fugitive, and then his release aided by the man who helped to put him away... the prosecutor. Sounds like a movie huh? Well, the screenplay has been completed and the national book tour is happening.

I was with Don yesterday driving him around Nashville to different locations to meet some of the folks here in Nashville who actually HELP former-felons get on their feet when they enter back into the "system." It has been an eye opening experience as well as empowering for me to help someone else get their message out to the world.Here is one of the photographs I shot last night at the Nashville Drug Court. A resident program for drug offenders and drug addicts; this program is run by the state of Tennessee.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

It's DONE!

Well, at least the design is done! Here is my recent and 1st Storybook Wedding Album design. This puppy has been hanging over my head... to get it DONE! This was for sure, a labor of love, I wanted it to represent not only my photography, but my design and layout talents, as well as my concept to completion capabilities.

If you would like to see the entire book (20 open book pages), go to http://www.acelebrityexperience.com/JGM. I'm very proud of what I have completed, so I'd love for you to go there and look at it. Tell me what you think?

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

In the spirit of Exhibition

OR is it?
Was it Shakespeare who wrote, "What's in a name?" Don't ask me what play it was, but I think the quote is his... if not, feel free to correct me...

Anyway, I'm trying to find three photographs to enter into a "photo of the year" contest... and I am having the hardest time choosing what I want to submit. I shoot thousands of photos every year... but this year was different... I was very preoccupied with OTHER things and didn't really shoot a whole lot of variety... at least compared to my normal outflow...

So I am searching through my computer for things I shot during 2006 and I come across this photo of a woman at an art exhibition. I actually found her more interesting then the art at the show... so I quietly and secretly took her picture... I find her presence between the art VERY interesting... especially since she is so engaged in what she is looking at...

What do you think? Should I enter this one... is it interesting to you? Is anybody out there... ?

I'm trying to decide what to name this photograph too... hmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Monday, January 01, 2007

2007 Already!!?

Jeese, it was just the summer a couple of days ago... what happened to 2006, where did it go? Either I was REALLY busy, or I was having a GREAT time! It was both!

As I look back on 2006 I can see so many changes that have come to pass in my life. I have begun to lose weight, my business is headed in a multi-million dollar direction, my marriage is awesome, and most of all, I am having the time of my life! I can truly say, 2006 was a fine year to be had.

Sadly though there were some doors closed during the year of 2006, but I now realize that those doors HAD to be closed... and probably forever... and that this is actually a really GOOD thing! There are people who were a part of my life for MANY MANY years who just sort of disappeared... they made their exits in all different fashions... some of them were quiet about it, and others quite abrupt... either way, I now realize that their exits needed to happen. I wish them the best and thank them for all of the life lessons that they brought to me, without them, my life would not be as perfect as it is.

Now, for the new people who have entered... YOU ARE AWESOME! All of the new friends (and family) that I have made especially since July of '06 (706) are really something to behold... the level of integrity is a gift. I look forward to the adventures we will experience together...

Happy New Year to ALL!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Resolution

I was wavering on whether to set a resolution of “following-up” on all things important to my well being and my business… then I thought to myself, "does this set me up for a fall?" Have I successfully completed resolutions that I have set in the past? What does resolution REALLY mean??? So, of course I looked it up in one of my favorite books (as described in my profile - ANY Dictionary). The definition(s) actually surprised me (see below).

Nowhere did the definition say that I would be setting myself up for a fall… cool, then I’ll do it! And, I realized I stopped setting resolutions many years ago due to the FEAR (there's that UGLY word) of failure... sooo, I am making a resolution for 2007 to follow-up on all things related to the good of my life – and this includes SEE ME cards - I am walking thru my past fears of failure! AND, since my philosophy is self-care & self-love, all these follow-ups will fall in line with my truest beliefs! YEAH!!!

Happy New Year to each and every one of my IBI sisters and brothers! And may you COMPLETE your needs for 2007!

:O)

res·o·lu·tion n

1. the process of resolving something

2. a formal expression of the consensus at a meeting, arrived at after discussion and usually as the result of a vote

3. a firm decision to do something

4. firmness of mind or purpose

5. the level of reproduction of detail offered by a TV or computer screen or a film image

6. an answer to a problem

7. the process or act of separating something such as a chemical compound or a source of light into its constituent parts

8. the disappearance or coming to an end of symptom or condition such as fever or inflammation

9. the movement from a dissonant to a consonant chord or note

10. the note or chord to which the harmony moves when progressing from dissonance to consonance

11. the point in a dramatic work when the conflict is resolved

12. See resolving power

13. the substitution of a long syllable for two short ones in the rhythm of a line of poetr

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Friends & Witnesses

My husband and I were blown away by two of our friends, Mark & Christina (Tina). We haven't seen them but maybe 2 times this year due to both our schedules... then yesterday I received a call from Mark inviting us to go to dinner... well... I told him that Tim and I could go if we went to a restaurant that would honor our CitiPass... ya know, one of those city books that you buy and get two-for-one dinners or lunches.

Anyway, Mark says, "We want to treat you guys" in celebration of your anniversary (of which they were our wedding photog's and our witnesses all in one, cause we were in Scotland getting married) and Christmas. Well I was taken a weee bit aback by this invitation... I had no expectation of their intentions...

Mark & Christina picked out a restaurant that we had never been to called Stoney River... it was REALLY good. We had a great time, and I took some pictures and passed my camera around... here are some shots.Thank you Mark & Christina for such kindness... you really touched our hearts... we look forward to returning the favor when we are able...P.S. Those are ONION Rings!!!

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Home Again!!!

On the road again... just can't wait to get on the road again...

Actually, I'm not really looking forward to it... my trip to CA was very WONDERFUL and part of me doesn't want to leave... going home means it's time to WORK WORK WORK... but then again, Piano Wizard should be arriving at our home really soon, and I can't wait to get started learning how to play the piano...If you haven't seen this revolutionary tool, YOU MUST check it out!

And, if you would like to invest in the project that is bringing this awesome little puppy to the public, you need to email or call me ASAP!

Saturday, November 25, 2006

STOP

It's a dream filled thought that I would love to see come to pass. It's a waste of time and energy to hate, it is easy to love... well, most of the time...

It's not nice to be mean - it's mean not to be nice!

I was tooling through Nashville in the West End area near Vanderbilt University when I came across this sign... yeah, I agree!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Deep thought in the Laundromat...

I was sitting at a local Laundromat (don't ask) recently while waiting for two comforters to dry... In the mail I had received a catalog (that I usually throw away) with some of those sort of things that I don't need... but I needed to kill some time while waiting for my comforters to dry...

Anyway, I was flipping through and came across this little framed saying: Well behaved women rarely make history....

WOWIE! With all that I am working on right now with my business, my spiritual life, my relationships, etc. (try not to notice the order I put those in...). That little graphic caught my attention. And I started to ponder what "well behaved,” meant to me...

Throughout my life as "the child of Armando & Diana" I prided myself on being well behaved... BUT, and this is a big but, I realized that I was always trying to please everything and everybody outside myself to be what "they thought" was the right thing or person to be... never truly honoring myself in who I wanted to be... AND, being well behaved really opens a can of worms... even in the society that I grew up in where women mostly raised families and kept a home...

I was born into a new faction of women who decided that raising a family wasn't necessarily going to feed the inner needs... I became a young woman fighting (mainly inside myself) for the rights to be "whatever it was I wanted to be". And for me, raising a family and keeping a home was not even close to my desires...

So then I started to look at my "current" definition of "well behaved". AND, that I did't want to come off as someone who is well behaved, because I am someone who is working on something that will very well CHANGE HISTORY... oooooooooooouu, those are big aspirations, aren't they? Yes indeed. I can't go into much detail as there are legal issues, but I can tell you, I am going to disrupt the business I am in... and I am going to leave my mark...

I now believe that well behaved women aren't what I want to be, or what I am... and I'm O.K. with that...

All I was doing was flipping through a stupid little catalog in a Laundromat waiting for my blankets to dry... ya never know where deep thought will occur... I'm used to it happening inside my car driving down the road... I welcome more of it in more places...