Hand on hip, facing us, or turned away? Perhaps our featured “lady” is waiting for an answer from you. Will you be able to attend the live interview I will be doing with Jerry Downs, well-known photographer, tomorrow night… Monday, September … Continue reading
Sheila Finkelstein
The colors and the flow of lines and shapes in the above photo called to me. Does it matter what it’s a photograph of? In my total appreciation of it, I did not even need to know what the images … Continue reading
Are you wondering about how the initial two photos below relate to each other? The first is symbolic of one of my Paths to De-stressing and the second “eye-catcher” photo symbolizes the “core” of what invigorates and relaxes me. As … Continue reading
Shutters opened Light coming in most of the day Almost nightfall – Hurricane Dorian threat to our area.. OVER!! Started a neighborhood walk Looked back Saw beautiful sky Photographed it as I walked Turning back and then, In front of … Continue reading
Today’s photos relate to perspective shifts and the changes in feelings as we shift directions. The poetic words flowed spontaneously and unexpectedly a few years ago as I played with the images. ODE TO A BOTTLE PALM TREE FROND Powerful leavesDiagonally strongDirected where?Into … Continue reading
At the end of a quick Zoom session where I had shown Marifran Korb a how-to on her website, she started speaking of videos I could be doing to promote the upcoming Through and From The Lens course. She said … Continue reading
My being has been telling me to return to publishing Treasure Your Life Now blog post on a regular basis, to establish a new rhythm and flow (see story in “Today’s Photo” below for the connection) Photo is © Sheila … Continue reading
Given that over the years it’s been one or more photos that have been the focus of these posts, I’m granting this poppy prime space. She has been sitting on my computer desktop urging me to get bold and to the … Continue reading
As a reminder in the previous post here, I wrote about, and showed a flower photograph I had taken years ago. The “hidden face” in the flower that initially had eluded me has become a wake-up call for me to also come out of hiding. The … Continue reading
“Is it Over?” asked the Lysianthus bud who had wanted to open up and be full and beautiful. This bud and flower, with the query, have been sitting on my desktop for several weeks waiting for me to take action and … Continue reading