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Seeing Their Souls

They say you can see the soul of a man through his eyes. If I look closer, I can also see a cloth of color, embroidery, and clues to his heritage. His is a Voladore: a man of the sky, who flies upside down, tied at his heels, a person performing a ritual to ensure [...]

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Creating a “body of work” can begin small with just one photograph but can “blossom” into a series of related photographs, making a story. In the case of the first entry on  blog, a close-up of a hat was the  featured photo. Some of the details were obscured or not present.  Part of other hats [...]

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“What’s in a Hat?” was chosen as the title of this portion of my blog because it deals with three questions about my work and the subjects I  photograph: How? Why? and What? However, the primary focus will deal with: What and Why. I will try to provide some basic answers to questions about my artistic motivation [...]

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The “parade” continues in Victoria.  This time I was privy to seeing a group of musicians, dressed in kilts, replete with drums, bagpipes, batons, and gloves march down Government St. from City Hall to the Provincial Legislature. These “highlanders marchers” boldly proclaimed their Scottish roots and demonstrated the adage that the sum of the parts [...]

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