A nice surprise last night during Jazz Appreciation Month’s Photograph and Literature sale at my local and very favorite jazz hangout. My music photography started there and is now incurable, so I have much to thank them for. But so nice to be recognized!
Category: Art
Chinatown
Had a nice little photo-walk in Chinatown this week. This is my favorite result.
Opening of “Woman” Show
Last night’s opening at the SF Women Artists Gallery was a bustling affair. I guess all those paintings and photographs of ‘Woman’, the show theme, had an appeal. Anyway one of mine was a photograph of Pamela Rose called ‘Mad Woman of Song’. She and her husband came to the gallery to see it so… Continue reading Opening of “Woman” Show
JOY!
JOY was the theme of the February Show at the SF Woman Artists Gallery. I had both my pieces accepted, Horn Blower and Dancing Shadows.
January Gallery Show
I had fun with the theme of this show: Flight (of fancy, fear of…, of sanity, who knows?). I have 3 pieces in the show: My little (stuffed) bird got lots of attention!
Glitz!
The SF Women Artists Gallery is ending the year with an all out sexy, glitzy show. I will have 3 pieces in it, all quite different.
Surprise visitor
Last night while visiting one of my frequent jazz haunts, I was asked to photograph the staff with their unexpected guest. After providing them with the picture, I thought I’d go a little further:
Views from the Train
During my recent train journey from San Francisco to Chicago, and then on to New York City, I cataloged my adventure with at least morning and evening photos from my sleeper window. Three of my favorites are here:
New book idea
Some of my faithful site visitors know I frequent Bay Area music venues more than is probably healthy. I often take photos of and sometimes for the musicians just ’cause it’s fun. It has suddenly occurred to me to put together a book of local musicians. So I’m sort of starting from here, not going… Continue reading New book idea
12 if by Water
I was happy to be asked to exhibit at the Brisbane Marina (Brisbane, CA). There are currently twelve framed pieces, all of sites in the Bay Area. Some might be switched out over time, but right now, they’re all related to water.