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Friday Zen

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IMAGES 2010 Photography Exhibit

Woo-hoo!!  I just received word that one of my photographs was selected to be exhibited as part of the 2010 Fairfield Museum IMAGES exhibition.  More than 700 photographs were submitted to this year’s juried show and 49 were chosen by a jury that included photographers Stephen Wilkes and Carl Burton; along with Celeste Holt Walters, Senior Art Producer at McCann Erikson advertising agency, and Howard Bernstein, CEO of Bernstein Andriulli.

The exhibit will run from May 7th through June 6th.  A gala opening reception for the IMAGES exhibition featuring prominent collectors, gallery owners and patrons will be held on Friday, May 7th.  More info on the exhibit and museum can be found here.

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Friday Zen

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Friday Zen

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Parking Lot Series #1

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Friday Zen

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The Power of Lines

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Emily Blu

Speechless….

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How sweet it is!!

These images are the result of a mini artist date where I visited a bakery that I’d read about in a local magazine, 4 and Twenty Blackbirds Bakeshop in Guilford, CT.  Honestly, I was trying to kill two birds (no pun intended) with one stone.  I could potentially get some interesting items to photograph and have a killer desert plate for Laura tonight to celebrate the beginning of her maternity leave.  The hardest part was not eating the subjects as I photographed them…..

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It’s what’s on the inside that counts.

Today I had the pleasure of photographing a good friend and fellow visual professional – a winning combination to be sure.  Meet Jane, the driving force and talent behind Jane Speroff Interiors, LLC.  The creative challenge here was to try to take all of the amazing qualities that make her such an extraordinary designer/decorator (believe me, they add up to far more than the sum of their parts) and a genuinely good person and distill them into a “visual first impression”.  I believe we accomplished our goal – and just as importantly, I enjoyed every minute of the process.

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