Thank god I have a day job as a Ritz Cracker taster. Without the Ritz, I would not be able to follow my passion. That passion is writing in all its forms. To be honest, I'm too old to continue dragging a set of drums around, playing jazz in dark stinky bars. I still have passions for music, astronomy, history, itty bitty poodles (they're so damn smart) and living in an RV campground where everyone is nuts.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
I'm Giving Away Prints!
I believe in my writing. I think there's something special about it, but every writer must believe that, or it would be impossible to go on writing. Writing is both a brutal and wonderful calling. The main problem is to attract readers, to persuade people that something really beautiful is going on here. My poems have popped out in minutes, while my books have taken years, sometimes decades to write. I feel an equal passion for both the short easy ones and the long works that have been like wrestling alligators. I love the challenge of writing novels.
I don't wear a religion or spirituality on my sleeve. I like to be more devioius, I like to be both sacred and profane. I am in what is loosely called the Spirit-Mind-Body culture. I've put in many years of practice and study. My innate modesty prevents me from boasting of my sublime spiritual achievements. I am adored by my partner and several dogs and cats. Now I need fans of my writing. I am irreverent. I have opinions about gurus, life-coaches, the whole "make your dream come true" philosophy.
We should all go for our dreams, but sometimes one can dream the wrong dream, and achieving it can be a disaster.
Here's the deal. Sign up as a follower of this blog. Leave a few comments, or show me that
you're sincere. I will send you an 8X11 print of your choice from the galleries here or my website
at www.artsdigitalphoto.com. Get really involved and I'll make it a 12X18. That's some serious print.
I write on photography for Shutterbug Magazine and have two covers to my credit.. I've won a United Nations award for environmental photography. I'm especially fond of night shots, of the beautiful sky. I've been selling my prints for ten years Now my writing is gaining momentum. A few years ago I sold a science fiction story to Playboy, and it won an award. Now my book, AVOIDING THE POTHOLES: ROAD STORIES OF A CHANGING AMERICA is being requested by agents.
Contact me at artsdigiphoto@gmail.com or through the blog and we'll talk about what print you want.
Leave comments. Enjoy.
Art
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Art, just read your story in Shutterbug about the RV digital darkroom...fascinating (appropriate blog name...). I'm currently planning a trip out west for next summer. My wife has never seen places like Jackson, WY or Yellowstone, so I think I'm going to find an old pop-up camper to tow along. Alas, I won't be as set as you and your class A, but it's a start. Anything less than the Ritz is a challenge for my wife! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your night shots...I've been experimenting with that realm lately with mixed results. Now that I have a d300 I expect them to get a bit better. I'd certainly welcome any tips or tricks you may have when it comes to "noise abatement." Thanks!
Andy
oops - somehow I didn't sign in correctly...this is my actual blogger account...
ReplyDeleteAndy, I use Nik's D'fine as my noise reduction software. I get some complimentary stuff because I write for magazines, etc. I think D'fine is about $160. There are some good
ReplyDeleteless expensive, maybe free NR tools out there.
Most DSLRs noise control software involves taking two shots of equal length. The second shot is a "dark frame" which records the noisy pixels and subtracts them. Very impractical. Do search for NR shareware, or find a scaled-down free version of Noise Ninja or one of those.
Art