📸 I'm curating a collection of photographs celebrating the pure pleasure of color and want to see your work. Read about my Call for COLOR. Hey friends, just a short post today; something to inspire you. I am officially out of the woods with my COVID bug, which feels terrific. Thank you again to everyone for the well wishes. It’s good to be back. I wanted to share another short film with you today. Tim Walker, one of my Bluesky photography friends, sent this over earlier: a short film from the Metropolitan Museum of Art about photographer Sue Cassidy Clark. I watched it while sipping my coffee this morning. It’s a real treat, and I know many of you will love it. I went in cold, and you should too. Enjoy! Speaking of Bluesky, I have been spending more time there lately and am very much enjoying it. If you are exploring that space, you can find me here. I’ll leave you with this: It turns out that I have become a middle-aged man who photographs flowers. Kristen and I have been recovering from COVID with early morning walks around the neighborhood this week. It’s a gorgeous time of year in Madison: the air is cool and damp, and everyone’s garden is slowly dying. The flowers are exhausted and falling over, yet they remain very beautiful. Simple joys, right? 🌸 Do you want to contribute photography or writing to FlakPhoto? Please feel free to email anytime. I’m always looking and love seeing new work. Cheers! |
The Camera Was Her Art
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