I came to St. Paul's through the
Covenant Soup Kitchen about 3 years ago now. I came because I was so
impressed with Rev. Jaci's ministry to us each Wednesday when she
visited our meal and asked us individually for our prayer requests.
It wasn't a whole long time before I found myself wanting
Monday, August 19, 2013
Another Perspective
This post is being simultaneously posted on the St. Paul's Willimantic, CT website at the request of the church. You see, art is not my only concern when it comes to photography. This letter was originally written in support of a grant application for St. Paul's. I present it here as a means to extend the reach of the St. Paul's Ministry in Motion as well as to share an entirely different side of my photography with you. I mean no offense to those of any other faith.
Dear Freinds in Christ,
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Quick! Before It's Over!
An extended family crisis kept me from making this post any sooner, but I don't want locals to miss out on this opportunity to see my work "in the flesh." "Dreamtime" is the theme of the
exhibit which hangs at the Gallery at the Wauregan in Norwich, CT until Friday, August 30th. Located in the heart of the Norwich Art District, you might want to check out works at the other local galleries while you are in the area.
Seeing art work online is better than not at all, but nothing substitutes for seeing works up close and personal. The quality really shines. Both of my works in the show, "Boat Reflection" and "Tide Water" are available for sale as 12x18 giclee prints, matted and framed to 18x24 inches. Thanks go to gallery owner, Dan Topalis, for making this opportunity available to all the participating artists!
PS: To accommodate the first comment below, you may see both photos larger on my main website at these links:
"Boat Reflection" is here
"Tide Water" is here
These are not the framed versions, though...
PPS: Smaller versions of both of these photos are available in my etsy shop! Just click here to find them.
exhibit which hangs at the Gallery at the Wauregan in Norwich, CT until Friday, August 30th. Located in the heart of the Norwich Art District, you might want to check out works at the other local galleries while you are in the area.
Seeing art work online is better than not at all, but nothing substitutes for seeing works up close and personal. The quality really shines. Both of my works in the show, "Boat Reflection" and "Tide Water" are available for sale as 12x18 giclee prints, matted and framed to 18x24 inches. Thanks go to gallery owner, Dan Topalis, for making this opportunity available to all the participating artists!
PS: To accommodate the first comment below, you may see both photos larger on my main website at these links:
"Boat Reflection" is here
"Tide Water" is here
These are not the framed versions, though...
PPS: Smaller versions of both of these photos are available in my etsy shop! Just click here to find them.
Monday, July 29, 2013
What Says Summer Better?
Saturday found me at the famous Buttonwood Farms in Griswold, CT. Each year they host visitors during "Sunflowers for Wishes." This is a campaign to raise funds for the Make A Wish Foundation of CT which grants wishes to children with life threatening illnesses. A full 100% of the money earned from bouquets of sunflowers selling at $5 each goes to the foundation. Join me in a glimpse of some sunflowers coming into bloom!
Some of these images will soon be available here
If you haven't already done so, check out more of my images here
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| Gloriously reaching for the sun!!! |
Some of these images will soon be available here
If you haven't already done so, check out more of my images here
Friday, July 26, 2013
One of My Very Favorite Personal Photos
Today's weather here in Connecticut has been as close to the relief of winter that we are likely to get in the middle of summer -- a cool 61 degrees F as I write this at 1:30 AM. For a native Mainer like me, it's weather I can actually move around in instead of the sluggishness of all the heat we've had lately. In fact, it's almost as good as being in Maine in the summer time! Made me want to look again at some of my photos from Portland Headlight, that famous lighthouse that is actually located in Cape Elizabeth, ME (but it stands at the head of Portland Harbor and, hence, its name). This one is one of my all time favorites as it reminds me of the many years spent on Maine's rocky coast and how I loved to climb on similar rocks. Check out the couple sitting at the top of the rocks on the right hand side -- and the ship just barely visible in the distance on the left hand horizon.
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| This one is not yet available in my etsy shop -- if you would like it to be, add a comment below this. |
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Monday, July 22, 2013
Why Beacon of Light for a Name?
[Update January 6, 2015: This post reflects the name of my original etsy.com shop, not the name I am currently using. However, it does have quite a bit to say about my work and how I approach it so I decided not to remove it.]
Welcome to my photography blog!
As I started to think about opening a shop on etsy.com to grow my photography beyond an existing local audience, I realized my first problem was coming up with a name for my etsy shop! I wanted it to reflect the basic characteristics of the strongest photographic work I have done so far.
Photography is sometimes called "painting with light." That was important to include.
Others have called much of my work serene and peaceful. That was important to include.
The lighthouse at Portland Headlight invigorates my soul and is my favorite place to photograph. That was important to include.
Also, lighthouses are the tradtional guide during a storm and my life has had its share of storms that photgraphy brings me out of. That was important to include.
But, most of all, for me, photography is almost a meditation, and it certainly is a spiritual path. That was important to include.
Yet how to incorporate all these qualities in a simple, easy to remember name? Beacon of Light was born! I also knew I had a photo that would add to the entire concept -- and so my etsy shop was ready to get off the ground!
Beacon of Light is now operating and you will be taken directly to it by clicking this link: http://www.etsy.com/shop/BeaconofLight
You can also see more of my work on my main website by clicking this: jeanhenderson.zenfolio.com
I welcome your response to my photographs or to my etsy shop. Add your comments below.
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