Think: cool

delaware under snow

Delaware has definitely got a heat wave right now.  Like everyone else I am doing my best to stay cool and hydrated, and I have been looking through some photos from February of this year, remembering how cold it was during one of our massive snow storms.

Three cheers for field trips

 Hot Pursuit

This week I had my last meeting for a really great documentary photography class I have been taking through the continuing education program at the Delaware College of Art and Design.  We  couldn’t resist the fabulous weather and decided to start the final session with a field trip to Rockford Park.  I’ve posted some of my images here.

Philadelphia Flower Show

I am so glad I made it to the Philadelphia Flower Show this year.  After a very cold winter, getting a chance to walk around inside a nice climate controlled convention center and spend some time looking at all of these great exhibits was a nice treat.  Paying $20 for parking in downtown Philly for a few hours one evening, not such a nice treat.  But, it’s a once a year event, and I think it can hold me over until spring starts sprouting outside.  The snow seems to be melting  a little bit more each day.

Waving goodbye to winter, hopefully…

Brandywine Park

It seems we got lucky and the “Snowmageddon” forecast for last week passed us by.  I can’t say how happy it makes me to see the snow piles melting a little bit each day.  It has been a humdinger of a winter, one of the most difficult I think I have ever seen in Delaware, snow-wise.  I’ve got my fingers crossed that we are on the downhill run towards Spring.

A rare sight…

…a women’s restroom without a line.  Definitely picture worthy.

no waiting

Got Snow?

Presents brought by men in brown shorts

No new photos today, but I haven’t been resting on my laurels.  When I was on my way back from Imaging USA, I got a voice mail that I won a monolight from the Alien Bee booth at the trade show.  I was incredibly excited, but didn’t quite believe it until the UPS driver dropped it at my door.  Thank you Paul C. Buff, Inc.!   So, my time has been spent wrestling a soft box into shape (which is a lot harder than it sounds) and figuring out where all the pieces go and which wires plug where.  I am thrilled to incorporate the monolight into my photography and can’t wait to really start utilizing my new lighting.

I have also been spending quite a bit of time working on my website- not only twiddling with code and layout, but doing a lot of web browsing to see what I like, and don’t like, about other websites.  Feedback is welcome.  I am using wordpress as my CMS, and decided to go with the Thesis theme.  I have been really happy with the support, the quality of the theme, and how user-friendly it is.  Very important for a web building neophyte like myself.  If you are interested, you can take a look and get more information by clicking on the banner below.

Thesis Theme for WordPress:  Options Galore and a Helpful Support Community

Imaging USA

I just wrapped up my first trip to Imaging USA, a convention for photographers organized by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), and I’ll be flying back to Delaware, via Philadelphia, tomorrow. I am exhausted, but it was great. I have been incredibly inspired by the print exhibition and the seminars, and the interaction with the other 9,999 photographers in attendance (estimated figures announced at the convention). I am raring to get home and start trying some of the tips, tricks, and techniques I learned. Stay tuned for future posts.

It was very, very, very cold today…

…and windy. I kept thinking that it was the kind of wind in which one could expect to see Dorothy and Toto flying by, if I lived in Kansas that is. I was looking though some pictures from this past spring and came across a nice, cheery picture from a wonderfully sunny and bright day. The weather has to get better, right?

This site is protected by WP-CopyRightPro