I want to tell stories. Stories about art and making art. Stories of my own about the nature of experience and experiencing nature. Profound stories from other people with kernels of insight or inspiration. And of course, stories captured in an image.
I have a copy of your “One Thousand Moons” book, which I pull out periodically as much for its spirituality as well as its photographic beauty. My daughter, Elise Eberwein, took your Santa Fe Photo workshop a couple years ago — she lent me the book. She told me how you pursue those nights of full moons and I think of that every time one comes along — wonder where that guy is now. A friend of mine and I are planning a winter full moon excursion to Harperstown, West Virginia, where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers converge and from a high vantage point you can see the joining of the rivers and get a view down the valley. Got the inspiration from an old lithograph I saw long ago–and coincidently enough, saw an old, tattered version in a Harperstown restaurant this past weekend. It was a reminder that this project was meant to be for us amateur photographers.
Just thanks for such wonderful work — and for the thoughts you have put down as accompaniment.
I have a copy of your “One Thousand Moons” book, which I pull out periodically as much for its spirituality as well as its photographic beauty. My daughter, Elise Eberwein, took your Santa Fe Photo workshop a couple years ago — she lent me the book. She told me how you pursue those nights of full moons and I think of that every time one comes along — wonder where that guy is now. A friend of mine and I are planning a winter full moon excursion to Harperstown, West Virginia, where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers converge and from a high vantage point you can see the joining of the rivers and get a view down the valley. Got the inspiration from an old lithograph I saw long ago–and coincidently enough, saw an old, tattered version in a Harperstown restaurant this past weekend. It was a reminder that this project was meant to be for us amateur photographers.
Just thanks for such wonderful work — and for the thoughts you have put down as accompaniment.
Cathy Sheppard
cathy sheppard said this on October 12, 2009 at 7:20 pm |
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