It is so interesting to stand back and watch events in your life unfold. The dots keep building, perhaps it's the yellow brick path giving direction to my business expansion into New York. I have no doubt it will become a successful and thriving venture. I have a friend Betsy Hill, who lives in Manhasset, NY. She framed the portraits I created for her family, at The Frame Shoppe She ask it's owner Al if they would display some of my work there. It is a beautiful Frame and mirror gallery. Al said "YES", so on by most recent trip to New York, he selected his choice of large canvas images to display. Of course his frame selection for my work is "to die for". What a wonderful way to be introduced to a community. Thank you Al and Betsy!
I was a speaker March 28th at The Professional Photographery Society of New York State Convention
which took place in Albany, NY. It was outstanding. The team of Kelvin Ringold, Owen Kassimir, and Debra Woodard did an amazing job. It was PPSNYS largest and most successful convention in quite a number of years. Feedback on my presentation was excellent and I certainly enjoyed my time there. Can you believe, I didn't have a camera with me!! With more than 300 photographers in attendance, there were photos being taken all over the place depicting all the fun we were having. The moment I returned to New York City, I went to B&H to purchase a Canon G-10 which I can now keep in my purse. What an awesome little camera. I had an opportunity to do shoot a couple of days later and guess what? That is the camera I used. The images are fantastic!
I returned to Poulsbo to find a feature article in Poulsbo Life published about me From Wall Street to Poulsbo Wall Street to Poulsbo and Back might have been the more appropriate caption. Well, not back to Wall Street - just back to New York.
Now, to get my farm sold.