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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Photo Show to Open March 1
It is coming together very nicely! I’ve got most of the prints finished and being matted and mounted. The show is at the Washburn Public Library. It’s a lovely place and has three distinct areas, each with its own light … Continue reading
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Snow Day and Progress on Library Show
Station Master, Wayzata Station, Wayzata Historical Society, 09/06/2010 I’m looking out my office window and watching the first wave of another major winter storm engulf Minneapolis. Heavy snow blows horizontally along the street. The bare pavement, cleared by the recent … Continue reading
Preparing for Show
I’ve been busy preparing for my month-long show at the Washburn Public Library. The library has three spaces, each with it’s own unique lighting environment. I’ve been to the library twice to evaluate the spaces and to see how my … Continue reading
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Winterized
In front of the boat barn that houses the steamboat Minnehaha, there is a parking lot full of old machinery. Jammed check to jowl, vintage olive drab World War II trucks, a red crane, and other iron ghosts sit beneath … Continue reading