Ann Coleman437 Maple DriveWhitingham, Vermont. 05361802-368-7090Email: artyani@artistanncoleman.comWebsite:www.artistanncoleman.com A student of art from an early age, Ann Coleman did her degree work at Salzburg College, Austria, the Salzburg Art Academy and Skidmore College where she received a BS in Studio Art. Since that time Ann has focused primarily on watercolors and pastels; her works have … [Read more...]
Woody Jackson, Painter
Website: woodyjacksonart.com Woody Jackson lives outside of Middlebury, VT with his wife Ingrid and five boys, Bjorn, Leif, Macon, Ebenezer and Silas. He has no cows of his own, but prefers to make his neighbors cows famous. He finds Vermont is home for the soul as well as the body. He graduated from Middlebury College in 1970 and received a master's degree in fine arts from Yale School of Art in … [Read more...]
Smithsonian to add John Johnson Photographs
Photographer, Doug Keister, exhibits John Johnson photographs from glass negatives, found at a garage sale in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1965. One of the most important events in my early life as a photographer occurred in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1965, when I chanced upon a clutch of over 280 5"x7" glass plate negatives. Glass plate negatives? Before digital images and even before film, images were … [Read more...]
Karen Pike
Karen is a lifestyle photographer, concentrating primarily on weddings and civil unions, life cycle events, portaiture (studio and on location) and PR/marketing photography for businesses (web and print based). She loves what she does and shows off her work for all to see on her blog, Pike's Peek. The blog has become a visual showcase for the community events, engagement sessions, weddings, … [Read more...]
Spotlight: Karen Pike Rocks!
I recently had the opportunity to hang out with Karen Pike at her studio. During my visit, I was able to have my portrait taken by a REAL PRO. Basically, Karen ROCKS! She uses warm lights that make me feel like I am on a sunny beach in Florida, instead of cold gray Vermont. Take a look at the results! (P.S. Karen has the hat on!) "OMG! You are so awesome! ... I love the blog post and you are So … [Read more...]
Bees in a Box
I just photographed a five sister's neighbor while she gave the honey bees in a box a new home.They were shipped from Ohio, overnight by UPS, as a swarm around the queen bee. The silver can allowed them to obtain sugar water while traveling. But at the same time, the can did not leak! Hint: Queen is the BIG one, with a colored dot on her. Drone is fat and there are just a … [Read more...]
Spotlight: Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan
A place in which to play, dream, refresh, create Miles of sand beach, bluffs that tower 450’ above Lake Michigan, lush forests, clear inland lakes, unique flora and fauna make up the natural world of Sleeping Bear Dunes. High dunes afford spectacular views across the lake. An island lighthouse, US Life-Saving Service stations, coastal villages, and picturesque farmsteads reflect the park’s rich … [Read more...]
THE ULTIMATE SUMMER VACATION: BEAUTIFUL SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT WITH SHARED SANDY BEACH ON CRYSTAL LAKE.
Check out the places you go while on vacation! To my friends everywhere. We are renting our family summer cottage, on Crystal Lake, Frankfort, MI. It is just 45 minutes south of the airport in Traverse City, and 10 minutes from Frankfort, MI. One of the great adventures is to visit the Sleeping Bear Lakeshore National Park, Please network the rental of our cottage at Crystal … [Read more...]
Shelburne Farms
Shelburne Farms is a membership-supported, nonprofit environmental education center, 1,400-acre working farm, and National Historic Landmark on the shores of Lake Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont. Our mission is to cultivate a conservation ethic for a sustainable future. Casual visitors may enjoy the walking trails, children’s farmyard, inn, restaurant, property tours and special events. To pursue … [Read more...]
The Lake Champlain Committee (LCC)
The Lake Champlain Committee (LCC) is a non-profit citizens' organization working to protect Lake Champlain's health and accessibility since 1963. LCC uses science-based advocacy, education and collaborative action to protect water quality, safeguard natural habitats, and foster stewardship. We take a whole-lake approach to issues that affect this natural treasure, which boasts nearly 600 miles of … [Read more...]
Posing 101 by Hanson Fong
Hanson Fong gave a great class on posing at the VPP conference Sunday. Using us, often as models, we learned how to have heads at different heights, block heavy bodies and work with a bride and groom. The last pose was when he added himself, to see if we could figure out where he should stand/sit. Here are some images from his class. He used black cloth covered foam blocks to change … [Read more...]
Sunset on Lake Champlain
Ever go home, after the sunset, and see the sky turning ever more brilliant, bypass home and go to another view of Lake Champlain to catch yet one more, just maybe two more or three views of that sunset that is just so much better than any of the 1000's other sunsets you have photographed? Take a look at the the woman walking along Leddy Beach. I noticed her while I was shooting this … [Read more...]
What does it take to make innovations happen?
How many times do you find that you start going left, drawing a square, but the final solution is behind you, and it does not look like your original design at all as it is a tubular circle with spots? I have always believed that there is at least one solution to every problem. Often more. "No" is not a word in my vocabulary. That it takes time to spin around in many directions, finding … [Read more...]
WILMINGTON, VERMONT
Flood damaged building bought by new non-profit in Wilmington. The Wilmington Fund VT is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the recovery of Wilmington, Vermont. The Please donate to this fund! Wilmington is an awesome town. It is important to make note of the flood levels and river level. The water in the river rose 30 feet and cruised through the town at 30 mph, taking … [Read more...]
Let’s Frame It
There are many ways to dress up an image. One of them is to add a frame to it. You can start off simple & then let your imagination go wild! One version of the final design. Where to start? Start boring and open up Photoshop. Add rulers as guides for the center of the image, and for borders of text and images. Add creative brushes, like Suzette Allen's brush or anything … [Read more...]
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