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Bloggerstock: Photo Inspired

Well, it is that time again, time for Bloggerstock.  Unfortunately the bloggerstock website is down and my site, once again was down for a bit.  This post was posted and then lost into the ether.  So, here it is again.  Hopefully I will be able to get the bloggerstock site back up in the near future, but dealing with the support department of my old web host is like pulling teeth.  So we shall see.  I will put a page on my blog here that has information about next month’s bloggerstock for the time being so check back for a link.

With that business out of the way lets get to the real heart of today’s post.  The post you are about to read was written by a good blogging friend of mine and a bloggerstock founder, Kris from Because or Why Not.  She is a great writer and I am excited to host her here.  If you are looking for my post, you can find it over on Nyx’s blog.

The theme for this moth is photo inspired.  The photo is actually one of mine, but if you want to read the real story behind it, you will have to read my post on Nyx’s blog.


photo inspired

This is the inspiration for this month's bloggerstock topic

Other little girls like playing house and tea parties.  Their favourite things were brushing their doll’s hair or dress-up in the courtyard.  And Alice, well, Alice was one of them.  At least she was supposed to be.  Her Mother would buy her gingham dresses and pink hats.  She had play dates with these other girls.  Ones where they would beg to play with her blonde curls and the porcelain doll she brought from home.

Alice was mostly alright with this.  She didn’t mind Maddie or Candace or Sally.  She’d talk them into playing tag or pretending to climb mountains instead of going shopping.  Although, it only worked sometimes.  The rest of the time she role-played the oldest daughter of a Mother and Father and did things like  got ready for school.

Oh, yes, school.  She liked school.  She liked climbing on the big yellow school bus and beating the boys to the best seats.  She liked making a circle with a stick attached as carefully she could.  She liked when her teacher, with her red lips, told her she was “very bright” for knowing those shapes said “aaaah.”

But this was the weekend.  Those days when her Mother promised her there was no school.  Days when she went out to the courtyard to play with the other girls.  It was alright, for the most part.  But today the oldest daughter forgets that she’s supposed to be going to dance class.  She wanders away.  Past the edge of the grass, across the cobblestones to that break in the wall.  The one where she can see a little bit of the river and the laundry hung on a balcony.  Today it’s brights, all orange and yellow and red.

She likes to look far away, Alice does.  She likes dreaming of the river bank and what might be beyond.  A bad habit.  A hard habit.  And one she’ll never break.  She just doesn’t know it yet.

 

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Stage Moms

There probably are not too many people who would say that they like stage moms.  All things considered, there probably aren’t too many people who really know what many stage moms are like.  Everyone knows a soccer mom, they are the subject of many stereotypes.  Stage moms are on a completely different level.  I mean, when you think that your kid is going to be the next big thing on Broadway or primetime TV it is really a whole different ballgame.  I think that stage moms are probably in the same world as skating moms (who think their kid is going to be the next Michelle Kwan.

I have been very lucky in my theatre career in that all of the shows that I have worked that had child actors the parents were not crazy.  However, unlike some people in this industry, I have a great appreciation for stage moms.  Why?  Well, as a photographer, working shows with kids equals guaranteed image sales.  One thing that parents can’t resist is photos of their kids in shows.

As I am not trying to make a living on my photography, everything I make is a bonus.  All in all, I don’t make tons of money on my photos, most people want one or two to stick on their website and that is about it.  So, when I shoot shows with kids, or kids shows, it works out pretty well.  I do my best to be fair and accommodating, and it seems that people are happy.  Hey, if one of these makes it big one day, and one of my photos is in their portfolio, that would be pretty cool.  To be able to say that I knew them when they were kids is a neat idea.

So, despite the stigma that might surround stage moms, I am very grateful for them!  Besides, we would never get new actors if there were not any stage moms, so I suppose they keep me employed!

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Why Ski?

For the Alta views of course!

Today was a bluebird day at Alta and I grabbed some nice photos.  I always ski with my little P&S camera in my pocket just in case, and today was a great day to have it.

First up, a three frame composite panorama.  I whipped this together really quickly, but in all I think it came out decent.  Still needs a little tweaking.  There is just such sheer beauty up at Alta, sometimes you just have to stop and enjoy the amazing view!

Alta Panorama

Alta Panorama from #9 Express

The Second photo is from the top of Supreme looking down into Heber Valley.  Up here we are above the inversion which keeps the clouds down in the valley.  It is kinda pretty.  Makes you wish that you could go cloud surfing or something.

Heber Valley Clouds

Heber Valley Clouds

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