They were sitting on the couch there last Friday night and they didn't know if John was telling them the truth about the existence of the Jackalope. I had to take this picture for them!!!
Perhaps you have heard of ArtPrize, the world's largest art prize, which will be taking place in Grand Rapids September 23 to October 10. Our church, MCC, applied to be a venue. We chose 18 artists who wanted to show their artwork in our space and who created art that we thought brought glory to God. This past weekend, John & I helped to install some of the art and met some of the artists who are showing their work. Most of the work has been installed and our worship space has been transformed.
Eric thinks about his lighting plan. Then he poses for my new work known as the "Thinker."
Eric comes down from up, then he & Steve put the flood lights together.
John gets ready to drill a hole in the cement block wall and walks toward the camera.
Today, the girls had the "mixer" today at the high school where Maria is a senior and Bridget is a freshman. As Bridget was looking at the above picture, I heard her say, we really do look alike. Apparently, she has been hearing that a lot now that they're in the same school again!
The almonds that call out my name every day at 5pm
Usually, I'm so hungry I can hardly make it to supper. This is the time of day when I eat my "5 daily almonds" to get some vitamin E, magnesium, potassium, zinc, iron, fibre and monounsaturated fat. Except, I usually end up eating at least 10. Today, I expanded their pleasure by taking a photograph. Mmmm-mmm.
This past week, I did the Senior pictures for the daughter of Char, an friend and schoolmate from the old 4 room school house in Celeryville. Her daughter is just as sweet as Char is and we had such a good time!
Heraclitus said "You can't step into the same river twice." One thing I love about photographing them is the way they always change - the light, the flow, the reflections - according to the angle, shutter speed, aperture, time of day, etc. so they are an endless photographic study. We're done going there for awhile though, but I'm already imagining the possibilities when the colors change.
After we moved Edward back to Calvin, we commenced a restful Labor Day weekend. Sunday afternoon, John & I went up north to the Rogue River where he could fly fish and I could take pictures for a couple of hours.
I didn't realize I would feel such deja-vu today when we moved Edward back to the dorms at Calvin. He moved into Vander Werp hall which is the guys half of the dorm where I was an RA. If any of you were RAs in college, you know how you can always recognize another RA later in life. It's true. This year, when we met his RA, I held it in... it was so hard! Edward & Maria both thought it was strange that I was holding it in, they could tell, but I didn't want to embarrass Ed like I thought I did last year. He told me it would have been okay.
A little late here... we are now finished with the celebration! We had fun with John's favorite food, angel food cake, candles, singing, and presents. Oh, and long exposures on the tripod with the cable release which caused great laughter for some reason. Oh yeah, they were laughing at my un-wireless technology!
Back when Edward graduated, I did this picture display of all his first days of school. When I had it out at his graduation open house, a friend of ours who is a Principal no less, told me I had OCD. And here I am, still doin' it...
Maria embarking on her Senior year
Bridget embarking on her Freshman year
This last one is totally for Deirdre. Do you love my artistic use of white balance? I was so excited when Leo got in the picture too!