I have wanted to start making self published books for a while now, but the same problems always occurs. There are simply not enough hours in the day. I am working on taking sleep out of my schedule, haha, always fails. Anywho I have started working on finishing a project I started 3 years ago. I have entered a short photo essay on JPG and now a short book on blurb. Have a look.
There are so many amazing resources out there for us lack of sleep junkies. If you have not checked out blurb please do. It is incredibly user friendly. Which is good for people like me who never read directions. Stay tuned for more books.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Upstate New York Recap. Cooler weather and Family galore!

I woke at 5:15am which was really 4:15am for me. I grabbed my camera and walked out to the deck at my Aunt's house. The fog was slowly sifting across the water and the air was still and damp. All was still sleeping except for a few early risers. My aunt and soon-to-be uncle are early risers. Sitting on the front porch sipping on coffee and enjoying some conversation. It was a wonderful way to start the day. Sitting on the edge of water has always centered me, which is funny because I choose to live in the completely land locked city of Dallas. Well what can I say I love it.

I spent the day helping with a few final wedding day details then headed to have lunch with my parents. I loved being able to hang out with them while out of town.


The wedding and reception was fantastic. It was so great to see my Aunt's eyes well up with tears and see a big 'ol smile across her face. The last time I was surrounded by that many family members was six years ago. It was truly wonderful to see everyone. I can not wait to go back.

I guess that once a yankee always a yankee.
Labels:
family,
travel,
upstate new york
Friday, July 11, 2008
Journey to New England Day One

I have escaped the heat of a Texas july for a couple of days by traveling to upstate New York in honor of my aunt's wedding. Some things I love about New England. Almost every town has an ice cream parlor, Dunkin Donuts is readily available and there are trees and water everywhere. It was so chilly last night that I could no longer feel my toes. The quote of the day was said in reference to a model plane "That engine is bigger than a snow blower!" To a yankee that comment may sound normal but to a transplant like me who has not seen snow in ages, I found myself in a good chuckle. I love it!!! This part of the country is near and dear to my heart, such beauty everywhere. Let's not forget about the history either. Last night there was a gathering of family at the groom's parents. The house was originally built in 1761. Amazing. Family dynamics are something I am fascinated with and this weekend will be full. The picture below is two sets of sisters from my side of the family. The foreground is my mother and her Sister Colleen and in the background is Colleen daughters Liz and Ally.

Friday, June 27, 2008
Photo Essay on JPGMAG's Website
I have been a busy snappy snapper. I am currently working on my first of a series of self published books also I entered a Photo Essay for review and voting on JPG Magazine's website. If you have a moment swing on by and tell me what you think.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Live is a Wonderful Concoction!
I was sitting here if front of my computer staring at the white text box of my blog. What to write, what to write? I thought to myself, I could write about Art Conspiracy, The need for another Shutterbabes Outing, Happenings at Kettle Art, My latest published work, New photographic interests, recent encounters or just link everything and let you all take a look.
All in all life is a beautiful mixture and my community never ceases to amaze me. I can not thank the Artists, musicians, volunteers, Art Con Gang and everyone in attendance for coming out last Saturday. SEED was a wonderful success and a rockin' good time. We have raised a nice chunk of change to move toward Art Con IV. Let's shake things up shall we! Check out the video by the Amazing Cindy of Fine Line Live!
On the photography front, things have been busy and I am getting to work on many interesting projects. I have yet to have the same day twice. I can not imagine ever growing bored with the medium. I still learn more almost everyday and still get giddy like school child when a camera is in my hands! I have been working toward a bunch of new goals for '08 and some are getting close to completion. I can not wait! Exciting times!
All in all life is a beautiful mixture and my community never ceases to amaze me. I can not thank the Artists, musicians, volunteers, Art Con Gang and everyone in attendance for coming out last Saturday. SEED was a wonderful success and a rockin' good time. We have raised a nice chunk of change to move toward Art Con IV. Let's shake things up shall we! Check out the video by the Amazing Cindy of Fine Line Live!
On the photography front, things have been busy and I am getting to work on many interesting projects. I have yet to have the same day twice. I can not imagine ever growing bored with the medium. I still learn more almost everyday and still get giddy like school child when a camera is in my hands! I have been working toward a bunch of new goals for '08 and some are getting close to completion. I can not wait! Exciting times!
Labels:
Art Conspiracy,
Life,
photography
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Hello Blog, its me Erica......
Well I have missed you terribly. It has been well over a month since I posted an entry. I had to dust off the page just to view it. All I can say is that life has been very busy and full these days. I have seen several great friends get married, ran off to an all gals getaway in the west texas desert, got pulled over in boston with someone else driving my rental car, created the belt buckle cam for a party, witnessed many good friends birthdays and even managed to take a few pictures along the way. I will be recapping some of these events and more in the next couple of days. But for now please check my flickr for a visual reference.
With all of that aside, do you have plans for this weekend? Ofcourse you do, come on down to Art Conspiracy's SEED at Sons of Hermann Hall from 8pm - 12am. Check out Art Conspiracy who is now an official 501 c3!!!!
With all of that aside, do you have plans for this weekend? Ofcourse you do, come on down to Art Conspiracy's SEED at Sons of Hermann Hall from 8pm - 12am. Check out Art Conspiracy who is now an official 501 c3!!!!
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Selected Works @ The Quinn April-May 2008
I have hung some work on my side of the river. Stop by the Local Oak Cliff watering hole for a cold beverage and an art reception. Wednesday April 9th, 2008 7pm.

On another note entirely.... Nancy, George and Bess was last weekend. What a blast!! I truely love working with Artists and sticking art in unexpected spaces. Thank you to all who came out and thank you SJ for taking me along for the crazy journey.

On another note entirely.... Nancy, George and Bess was last weekend. What a blast!! I truely love working with Artists and sticking art in unexpected spaces. Thank you to all who came out and thank you SJ for taking me along for the crazy journey.
Labels:
Art Opening,
Nancy George and Bess
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