Chase the Light
It’s that time of year again! Yes, friends, it’s time for Photographic Center North West’s (PCNW’s) annual “Chase the Light” fundraiser. Unlike those pesky Girl Scouts, I won’t ask you to “cookie,” instead,…
View PostIt’s that time of year again! Yes, friends, it’s time for Photographic Center North West’s (PCNW’s) annual “Chase the Light” fundraiser. Unlike those pesky Girl Scouts, I won’t ask you to “cookie,” instead,…
View PostMy latest newsletter is up! This month, you can read all about what Ginger Rogers really thinks about black and white film, blues music in Iceland, a photography diversity panel and there are some great…
View PostIt’s been a while since it happened but I forgot to mention it at the time. This image won an Honorable Mention in the Black and White Spider Awards. Because I got a nod…
View PostI thought I would share a special opportunity that recently came across my inbox. The good folks at PHOTO IS:RAEL contacted me with some information about their upcoming call for entry. They are…
View PostI was uploading some shots from Iceland today and thought I would share. While I’m not typically a landscape photographer, there is something so magical about the Icelandic landscape. It rally captivates. Being the land…
View PostSo, I got this idea the other day. I was thinking that it’s been a while since I’ve done a book, even a little Blurb style book. These days, you can do a Blurb…
View PostThis pandemic has been hard on all of us. In the old days, an artist used to spend a lot of times at shows. We would get all dressed up, go stand next to…
View PostWith the recent storms and winter weather in Texas came some bad news. It seems some of our wildlife did not make it. There was a zoo in Houston that lost a lot of…
View PostSome news to share. Recently, my mother passed. Almina “Dede” Jo Schiraldi of Cedar Park, TX, passed away on February 4, 2021. She was born on August 26, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York. Mom…
View PostThere’s this new reality show on TV. It’s kind of strange actually. The way it works is they tell you about events as they happen. It’s called: “The News.” Today, it would appear, my…
View PostA lot of the places I visit tend to have something in common. It’s an odd thing, really. I can’t explain why or how, but somehow they all seem to be places where people hang…
View PostIt’s a rainy day here in Texas where I live. Have you ever been caught out in the rain? Caught out on one of those days where raindrops just keep falling on your head?…
View PostSome “painted” Japan to share with you today. This building is very typical of what you might find in Japan today. Modern architecture that looks a bit like old Japan but it’s really modern on…
View PostIt was a quiet little village, a rainy day. I guess maybe it was raining but not pouring. You know the kind of rain I’m taking about. The kind that sort of settles…
View PostThere’s something about Greek architecture. The buildings in Santorini were just so interesting. From the shapes, to the line, to the interplay between shadow and light. The way the light hits the buildings at…
View PostThis one is from White Sands, New Mexico, back in the days we could travel. I had gone to White Sands through El Paso, which in itself was quite a trip. To get to…
View PostIt’s time to spread out and get some opportunities. You’ll have to forgive my lack of puns this week. So sorry, I’m fresh out of puns, but the good news is that there are…
View PostHey, Kids! As part of the Austin Studio Tour, I made a special movie just for you. It’s called “Where in the World is Carol?” and it’s about my travels to places like…
View PostMy latest newsletter is up! For those of you who don’t know, I’ve started a “regular” feature called “Carol’s Chit Chat” which is basically a newsletter (of sorts.) I say, “of sorts” because…
View PostToday’s image is a single image of a water flower. I’ve been working on a bit of a series called the “Borrowed Garden.” The idea behind a borrowed garden is that the garden is…
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