Out on the edge

Lately my photographic focus has changed.  I’ve become very intrigued by how the red chair can journey with me beyond SculptureFest.  This past weekend dancers Marie Fourcaut and Eric Gordon joined me on a trek with the red chair up a mountain.  We had so much fun playing on the rocks.  Here’s one photo from More…

Saying Goodbye

On June 18 we had our performance featuring the red chair and last week I took down the red chair exhibit at King Farm.  It’s been a sad week for me, a time to say goodbye and let go of something that’s been part of my life for more than a year now.  Here are More…

Springing into Dance/Theater

As hinted to in an earlier post, my Red Chair series has spread its wings.  In collaboration with choreographer, dancer, and director, Marie Fourcaut; videographer, Alek Deva; and the Ensemble Marie, the Red Chair photo series has become the springboard into a multi-media production.  I’m so pleased to announce our first performance (see below).  Also, you More…

New Adventure in Photography

For more than seven years now, I have worked with a specific photographic approach, capturing images of the ordinary things in my world without manipulating the environment in anyway.  Early this summer I was invited to participate in SculptureFest, a mostly outdoor event at King Farm in Woodstock, Vermont, with the theme of “Grounding”.  Sculpture? More…