ENTRY DESCRIPTION
During this past year I have moved to rural West Virginia to be with my partner and near friends and to try to stay safe. In this time we have transformed the old wood shop into a studio and I have been busy learning and, well, learning. With a lack of models in this area I have put myself in front of the camera . Not my first choice. I have avoided being in front of the camera most of my life. But, I am, although reluctantly, willing, and I follow directions well, and have all the time I want to complete a project, my frustrations are rare and short lived, and my fee is minimal. So, it works. This self portrait was a study in texture.
AUTHOR
It has taken me quite a while to think of myself as a photographer. I have been a daughter, sister, wife, mother, empty nester, grandmother, great grandmother, widow and partner in my lifetime. Never in those years was I a photographer. Frankly, except for family memories, I didn't have time. Some might, and have, said that I am stubborn. I prefer determined. I have also been described as quirky. but only, as far as I know, by those who say they love me. I have always seen stories in the world around me, laughed when I am nervous, stayed silent when perhaps I shouldn't, and have trouble looking people in the eye because I am listening carefully. I love to explore and learn about new places, people and ideas. In the past year, I have been encouraged and honored to be awarded honorable mentions in the Rise Awards, the Urban Photography Awards, the International Photo Awards, Worldwide Photography Gala Awards, the Budapest International Foto Awards and the Monochrome Awards. I have also been short listed in the Siena Creative Awards. And just recently I have been so very pleased and honored to receive a 1st place award in the self portrait category in the Pollux Awards and honorable mentions in Pollux and the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards.
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