Publication News! Three Photos :)
Excellent news: my photos and an artist’s statement have just been published in Sum Journal.
My photos are diptychs— from the Greek, meaning two-fold. The theme of Sum’s latest issue is “dyad,” which refers to something composed of two parts. :)
Le voilà! Enjoy.
November News: Poetry and Photos Published :)
New month, new publication news! As the leaves do their twirl-dance from treetops, I have some new work dropping as well.
The Australian journal, Meniscus, is featuring a poem in their current (volume 6.2) issue.
Also, six of my photos were published in the current issue (issue 5) of And So Yeah literary magazine.
Featured Artist Today :)
Guess who’s the featured photographer today over at Fourth & Sycamore. Check out this still-life photo from my “In the Green” series.
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Nikon camera shot, courtesy of Joseph Chan at unsplash.com
Photography in The Sunshine Review
I'm pleased to have a photograph, "Profusion in Pink Glo," featured at The Sunshine Review, which released today.
A few fun words about my creative process:
After cutting stems, I submerged several red garden roses in a see-through Pyrex bowl of water. Then, I froze them for three weeks in a deep-freeze. On a sunny day, I resurrected them from the freezer and took them outside onto a rock ledge to snap at various angles. My favorite views were halfway through the bowl's curving lip, showing under the water as well as above it as the ice floes melted (as in this shot). I used a retro filter via the Nik Collection with Photoshop to attain the dusky hues.
Enjoy my photo, paired with a cool short story by writer Kathleen Rollins.
Interview with The Wire's Dream :)
What do creativity tips, photography, and a giant gorilla balloon have in common? They're all part of this fun interview I did with The Wire's Dream.
Fourth & Sycamore Published a Photo of Mine Today :)
One of my photos, "Atom in the Sun," was published today at Fourth & Sycamore Literary Journal. The photo is from my "In the Green" series, with more photos forthcoming in future issues.
"Atom in the Sun" accompanies an awesome poem by Valerie Ruberto. Check it out!
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