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Never Done That Before...

9/17/2013

 
"The Elder Trees:  Poets and Mystics of the Forest" is now on exhibit at Martin de Porres Center through October 17. ( 25 classic photographs of arbors from over a decade, the oddest bunch of friendly giants you'd ever meet. There is also booklet some 27 pages long of my perspective on photography, and notes about each photograph, relating each to the spiritual life which is available to use beside the exhibit. )

Never Done That Before...  had a video made in front of an exhibit that is so smooth and beautifully put together.
I hope you'll use this link and take a look: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_OUMUTfEsM
Here is the address information:     
            September 3 – October 17, 2013
Martin De Porres Center 
2330 Airport  Drive, Columbus, OH 45219
A  reception will take place October 17 from 7 - 9:00pm.  

The directions are easy:  take 270 around the east side of Columbus, then the exit route 640 toward the airport.  Take the exit for Cassidy Road and follow it for about 3 miles.  When it ends at a stop light, turn right and then an immediate right is the driveway to the De Porres Center.  Drive in, bear left to the stop sign, turn right and opposite the front door (on the right) is a few parking spots for visitors (on the left) or keep going a tiny bit further and there are more visitor spots, and keep going, and there is a parking lot with a gate that keeps out the 64 wheelers.

The reception on the 17th of October will close the exhibit.  At 7:30 pm I'll be presenting with music/poetry/photographs, what the principles of classic photography are.  I'll draw upon the photography of Dorothea Lange and Sam Abell, and Georgia O'Keeffe the painter who lived in Glen Falls NY and then fell in love with the desert above Taos, New Mexico.  The principles for classic photography have changed my ability to see, to look, to wait, and move on.  Sam Abell wrote that these principles are not only priceless for creating beautiful photographs, but one could base their life on them.  Come and see how that might be true for you?
 
John O.
9/29/2013 11:37:39 am

Absolutely Wonderful !!!
Everyone should take time out of their busy day to view this outstanding video.


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