Saturday, December 24, 2016

Merry Christmas is for Family



Merry Christmas is for Family


No matter what else you do this Holiday, get together with your family, and friends, or at least call them. Include them in your conversations, ask about their lives, their thoughts this season.  All of them have plans, goals and concerns they would love to share with you. If you can do nothing else, take a walk together, go cut a tree together, enjoy a Christmas meal together. And make sure in your busy life, that you set aside time to spend together, talking about you and them spending even more time together throughout the year. Maybe if you think some, you can even work in some time with them as they fit into plans you have set for a New Year's goal. Wishing you some together times this holiday that will create great memories, for you, your friends and family, and the children. They are all so special.

 
And take pictures so you can bring them out the next year, or a few years into the future.





Enjoying the Christmas season, opening presents, sharing a holiday meal, reminiscing about the past and planning to spend time together as the year unfolds is Christmas at its best. Oh and don't forget the sled or the snowman if you are fortunate enough to have some of that white fluff. 



Merry Christmas, be kind to all, walk with a gentle spirit, keep your expectations low. And more than anything, long for those moments together when smiles and laughter are your top priority. There will be another time for discussing troubles, Christmas is the time for sharing your very best.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Can You Afford my Photo Art?

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Can You Afford My Photo Art?

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First off you have to have an eye for Photo Art that you want to hang on your walls. You will only find that with enough searching until you see what you really want. I will leave a link for mine in this article. 

Second you'll need to establish the price that you won't go above, per print. Get that set in your decision-making mind before you link to my art site. Look at your needs, your empty walls, or your walls where hangs art you are clearly tired of looking at, then assess your financial discretionary dollar amounts and finally head over to take a good, long look. I am unclear if I'll have anything within your budget, but it can't hurt to take a look. Who knows, maybe you've got quite a stash of greenbacks in your account and won't mind spending a fairly large sum for something that really catches your eye. Something that will turn heads when visitors drop by. 

So Where's the Link to Your Photo Art Already?

Just one more thing before I send you on your way, be prepared to draw down your savings in an effort to really create a special wall, or a full room of art. And if you spend more than you wanted, well you can always buy your own frames for less than you can at my site. 

Alright already, here's that link to Rich's Photo Art 



 

Sunday, December 18, 2016

My Photography: A Personal Story from Start to Present

How my Photo Art Developed


Living in town was fulfilling for our family life, as we mostly all lived within the confines of a village, if you will. All other family members were within a block or two, church was literally a 5 minute walk. The market was only a 5 minute drive. Our neighbors were quiet gardeners and church folk. An idyllic setting one would think. And we did believe that, I am told. But at some point my Father decided to uproot our family, to a 15 acre plot of land, that became a working farm, where we raised chickens, pigs, cattle, horses and from time to time, geese, sheep, ducks, a peacock, dogs, cats and assorted farm animals too numerous to mention.
We also grew crops for our animals and food in a large garden for our own family use, in short, a lot of hard work. I was five and a half when we moved, and by the time age 6 arrived I had been converted to a full time farm hand. Twice a day I found myself tending all the animals, feeding and gathering eggs, milking cows, slopping the hogs, as we called it then, and filling lots of water troughs. 

It was hard work, but it wasn't nearly enough for the likes of a young lad yearning for something more. 
  

The Yearning For my Love of Nature

When all the duties were done, and sometimes even before they were finished, I would run to the back porch door, where I could quickly enter the kitchen door and grab the Kodak Brownie from the shelf above the table. On a warm summer morning I had huge fields to explore. Within those fields, at alfalfa level or down to ground level were thousands of compliant subjects which sometimes happily, sometimes warily self composed within the confines of my lens. Flies and dragonflies, spiders and butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, starlings, finches, robins, crows, raccoons and porcupines, moles, and many many more would get lodged between a glass lens and a shutter on film. 


At the time I hardly considered how lucky I must have been to have all this nature at my reckoning. I simply went through rolls of film like there was not tomorrow. It was not till around 7 that the subject came up. "Son, what are we going to do with all these rolls of film?" That's when it really hit me. The idea of preserving and printing started to weave its way into my mind. It would do no good to keep shooting at such a frenetic pace, as do digital shooters do today, without some sort of preservation which from that point on became the standard of my obsession for Photo Art.

My world of photography at that time was a fairly narrow focus for a photographer of adult perspective, but to me at that age, it was a vast field of exploration. One week I would focus on flowers or seed heads, fresh or at advanced stages. While the next would bring me to shots of hawks in flight, red-winged blackbirds posted on alfalfa stalks or insects of every variety imaginable.
 



It took me a long while then, to move from the unlimited sources of photographic captures in the outdoors to venture inside, a very long while indeed. And still to this day, people and their social habits are not nearly as strong a draw as is nature. You will do me and yourself a favor, I hope, by visiting my Photo Art Collection at my website where you'll find a lot more than insects, birds and mushrooms.  



And if you decide to purchase anything, or just comment on a few of my photography, please leave me a way to reach out to you from time to time as I add more art. Thanks















Sunday, December 11, 2016

Details on any Particular Print Available Now

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Looking for Details on any of my Photoart Prints?

 

I've made many sales in which I did not get the email address or phone number of the buyer, only to find later that I wondered if they wanted information related to where I got the shot, the location, the directions to where it was captured, how I created it, what I did creatively to cause the effect, or any other relevant data they might now wish they had asked about at the time they purchased it. It makes sense that a buyer, now owner of art, is able to discuss it with visitors to their home. It makes the piece much more interesting, than just the piece itself, even if it is dazzling, powerful or just the right color for their decor. 

If you, as you wander through this blog, happen to locate pieces you'd like data on, just email me at rcphotos @ q. com and I'll be more than happy to send you all I have so your understanding is better than just the appearance of the photoart piece you're admiring. Also if you like, let me know in your email request, if you would like me to send an occasional email about future works coming up. 

Thanks for stopping by and here's wishing you the best of Christmas and Holiday Cheer. 



You'll notice I've separated my email, please push it back together, as I am preventing machine bots from emailing me. I'd rather not have to deal with tons of those, thanks. 







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