ArtPrize begins today and I am so excited! My ArtPrize work, "Selective Focus," is currently on display at Schuler Books & Music Downtown (40 Fountain St. SW). Be sure to check it out!
My voting code: 32081 >>Voting Information
>>Complete Pine Photography ArtPrize information
Lots of great events celebrating ArtPrize art going on tonight and throughout the next couple of weeks. >>ArtPrize Events Calendar
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Celebration
Fireworks from Celebration on the Grand...
I love the reflection in Bridgwater Place.
More firework pictures are on the Pine Photography Facebook page.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
17 Days and Counting...
I entered ArtPrize with one goal in mind - to connect with other artists and meet some fantastic people - which I assumed would happened during ArtPrize competition dates and related events.
This weekend, I'm in Iosco county for a combination of family time and photo time. Mom and I made our annual trip to the Harrisville Arts & Crafts fair yesterday where, while wandering the booths, I came upon an ArtPrize badge. Not one to pass up a chance to talk about ArtPrize, I asked the couple running the booth what their venue was. What followed was a fascinating and fun conversation with Colleen and Michael Glenn Monroe. Nice people and wonderful artists, they produce beautiful children's books. Their ArtPrize entry is a fantastic concept I can't wait to see in a few short weeks.
There are so many inventive, inspired and creative ArtPrize entries. It's exciting to be in the same event with 1,261 other artists. I'm mostly looking forward to photographing in GR during ArtPrize. I have a feeling I'll be spending a lot of time downtown.
Voting News from the ArtPrize people:
This information arrived in my inbox this week. If you want to vote in ArtPrize, you must register in person. Then you can vote via the Internet or text message.
"During ArtPrize, there will be two ways attendees can vote for you: Online or by text message.To vote online, an attendee can search your name or the name of your work and vote right on your profile. To vote by text message (sent to 878787), each artist will have a 5 digit code that attendees can type into the body of a text message to either vote up or vote down your work (Voting up and down explained). "
My five digit text voting code is: vote32081. (The word "vote" must be in front of the numbers.)
This weekend, I'm in Iosco county for a combination of family time and photo time. Mom and I made our annual trip to the Harrisville Arts & Crafts fair yesterday where, while wandering the booths, I came upon an ArtPrize badge. Not one to pass up a chance to talk about ArtPrize, I asked the couple running the booth what their venue was. What followed was a fascinating and fun conversation with Colleen and Michael Glenn Monroe. Nice people and wonderful artists, they produce beautiful children's books. Their ArtPrize entry is a fantastic concept I can't wait to see in a few short weeks.
There are so many inventive, inspired and creative ArtPrize entries. It's exciting to be in the same event with 1,261 other artists. I'm mostly looking forward to photographing in GR during ArtPrize. I have a feeling I'll be spending a lot of time downtown.
Voting News from the ArtPrize people:
This information arrived in my inbox this week. If you want to vote in ArtPrize, you must register in person. Then you can vote via the Internet or text message.
"During ArtPrize, there will be two ways attendees can vote for you: Online or by text message.To vote online, an attendee can search your name or the name of your work and vote right on your profile. To vote by text message (sent to 878787), each artist will have a 5 digit code that attendees can type into the body of a text message to either vote up or vote down your work (Voting up and down explained). "
My five digit text voting code is: vote32081. (The word "vote" must be in front of the numbers.)
Labels:
ArtPrize,
Grand Rapids,
Michael Glenn Monroe,
Michigan,
Pine Photography
Monday, August 31, 2009
Q&A
Last week ArtPrize sent an email to all artists asking the following questions:
- Did your parents encourage you to become an artist?
- When did you start working in the way/medium/series you're working in now?
- How did you decide to select the specific work you did for ArtPrize?
- What is the greatest pleasure of being an artist? (What is your personal driving force?)
I have no idea the intent behind these questions (looking for good marketing matierals perhaps?), but find it interesting that of all the questions they could have sent, these were the four they chose.
Labels:
ArtPrize,
Grand Rapids,
Michigan,
photography,
Pine Photography
Friday, August 14, 2009
It's Official
I'm thrilled to announce that my work will be shown at Schuler Books & Music downtown for ArtPrize. (If you want to follow me on the ArtPrize journey, become a fan of Pine Photography on Facebook.)
Labels:
ArtPrize,
Grand Rapids,
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Sunday, August 9, 2009
ArtPrize
It's the final week for artists to secure venues for ArtPrize. I'm so excited to have three hosting offers and am hoping to have an agreement signed by the end of the day Monday. Honestly, a couple of weeks ago I was getting worried that I wouldn't find a venue, so three offers is amazing!
It's fantastic that the management companies of several large developments are offering up tons of space so that as many registered artists as possible will be able to participate. After all, isn't that what ArtPrize is supposed to be all about?
I'll announce my venue as soon as it's official. If you want to follow me on the ArtPrize journey, become a fan of Pine Photography on Facebook.
Here's a sneak peak at the pair of photos I'll be exhibiting:
It's fantastic that the management companies of several large developments are offering up tons of space so that as many registered artists as possible will be able to participate. After all, isn't that what ArtPrize is supposed to be all about?
I'll announce my venue as soon as it's official. If you want to follow me on the ArtPrize journey, become a fan of Pine Photography on Facebook.
Here's a sneak peak at the pair of photos I'll be exhibiting:
Labels:
ArtPrize,
Grand Rapids,
Michigan,
Pine Photography
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
A Great Model
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Butterflies in Northern Michigan
When photographing in Iosco County, there is usually an abundance of mink, deer and other great animals. This time, however, the critters seemed to be in hiding. But in their place were these gorgeous butterflies!
Black Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
Monarch Butterfly
Black Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
Monarch Butterfly
Labels:
butterflies,
Iosco County,
Michigan,
Pine Photography
Monday, June 15, 2009
Yummy Coffee
The folks at Madcap Coffee create things of beauty (not to mention tasty coffee). Visit them soon and often!
P.S. - I so want to learn how to do this! :)
P.S. - I so want to learn how to do this! :)
Labels:
coffee,
Grand Rapids,
Madcap Coffee,
Michigan,
Pine Photography
Saturday, June 6, 2009
I Love Festival
Festival weekend in GR is a can't miss for me. Festival of the Arts is one of the largest, all volunteer festivals in the country and all of the events at Festival are completely free. Delicious food booths (26 of them this year), two museums full of art (with free admission), tons of music (five outdoor stages plus two inside ones), and multiple (free) DIY craft stations for the kids - it can't be beat!
Festival in downtown Grand Rapids.
Bands at Rosa Parks Circle
This was the 40th year of Festival of the Arts.
McKay Tower - reflected in the National City Building in downtown GR.
Festival in downtown Grand Rapids.
Bands at Rosa Parks Circle
This was the 40th year of Festival of the Arts.
McKay Tower - reflected in the National City Building in downtown GR.
Labels:
Festival of the Arts,
Grand Rapids,
Michigan,
Pine Photography
Friday, June 5, 2009
Little Bandits
As a student at Aquinas College, I had many run-ins with friendly raccoons taking advantage of the trash cans and dumpsters on campus. It's been years since those encounters, but over this past month I've once again had multiple run-ins with these cute little guys, including the opportunity to photograph an adorable baby raccoon.
Check out some of my favorites of these shy subjects:
This guy was visiting my porch and took a nap under the grill!
Spotted this guy watching me as a photographed lilacs
A baby raccoon in our woods. Wow - do they make a lot of noise!
Check out some of my favorites of these shy subjects:
This guy was visiting my porch and took a nap under the grill!
Spotted this guy watching me as a photographed lilacs
A baby raccoon in our woods. Wow - do they make a lot of noise!
Labels:
Grand Rapids,
Michigan,
Pine Photography,
raccoon
Thursday, May 21, 2009
A Washington Wedding
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Bye Bye Butterflies
One of my favorite things about spring, the butterflies at Frederik Meijer Gardens, has left for the year. While I wish they'd stay longer, the butterflies moving on means one big thing - summer is around the corner! :) Below are some of my favorites from this year's butterfly visit.
Highlighted by the sun
Movement
Twins!
Delicate Beauty
More are in my photostream on Flickr.
Highlighted by the sun
Movement
Twins!
Delicate Beauty
More are in my photostream on Flickr.
Labels:
butterflies,
Frederik Meijer Gardens,
Pine Photography,
spring
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
The Great Grand Rapids Sidewalk Chalk Flood
This was one of the most brilliant ideas ever! Local college student Rob Bliss conceived and organized a massive community sidewalk chalk event. The weather couldn't have been more perfect and the mood downtown was overwhelmingly positive and happy.
>>See Videos and Read More About the Sidewalk Chalk Flood
>>See Videos and Read More About the Sidewalk Chalk Flood
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Grand Rapids,
Michigan,
Pine Photography,
Sidewalk Chalk Flood
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Weekend in Numbers
Over Easter Weekend, I spent four days photographing in Iosco County, Michigan. A wrap-up of the trip can probably best be summed up in numbers:
- 13 - different species of birds photographed at Tuttle Marsh (not counting songbirds)
- 4 - species of birds I'd never seen before
- 3 - early mornings getting up to photograph at Tuttle Marsh
- 2 - garter snakes that were very willing subjects
- 1 - patient husband along for the ride
A few of the Tuttle Marsh highlights:
Bald Eagle
Ringneck duck pair (front), Hooded Merganser (back left), Bufflehead (far right)
Two pairs of Ringneck Ducks
Great Blue Heron
Labels:
birds,
ducks,
Michigan,
Oscoda,
Pine Photography,
Tuttle Marsh
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Fun at the Museum
On Saturday I had the pleasure of joining some friends and their kids for my first-ever visit to the Grand Rapids Children's Museum. We had a wonderful time! These are a couple of my favs from the trip...
This the beginning of a very busy couple of months. This weekend I'll be traveling to Iosco County in northeast Michigan for three days of shooting at Lake Huron, Tuttle Marsh and the AuSable River.
This the beginning of a very busy couple of months. This weekend I'll be traveling to Iosco County in northeast Michigan for three days of shooting at Lake Huron, Tuttle Marsh and the AuSable River.
Friday, April 3, 2009
One Year Ago...
... these wonderful little barred owls entered my world.
They were around for a month and I was able to photograph them almost daily. I've heard barred owls again this spring, but have yet to spot any. I still hope their mom will be back with more little ones. You can see the full set of owl pics from last spring here.
They were around for a month and I was able to photograph them almost daily. I've heard barred owls again this spring, but have yet to spot any. I still hope their mom will be back with more little ones. You can see the full set of owl pics from last spring here.
Labels:
barred owls,
Grand Rapids,
Michigan,
Olympus E510,
Pine Photography,
spring
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Web Site Updates
New images have been posted on the Pine Photography web site!
>>Check it out!
Here's one from the archives. This opossum came for a visit back in December. The full story and more photos are up on Flickr.
>>Check it out!
Here's one from the archives. This opossum came for a visit back in December. The full story and more photos are up on Flickr.
Labels:
Michigan,
Olympus E510,
opossum,
photography,
Pine Photography
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Spring, Where are You?
The robins are back in force and the crocus are popping up! If it wasn't for the snow currently falling, one would think spring is upon us. Guess it'll be a bit longer before the trees begin to turn green. After a long, cold Michigan winter, we're all antsy for the arrival of a warmer season.
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Grand Rapids,
Michigan,
Pine Photography,
robin,
spring
Thursday, March 19, 2009
New Chihuly Glass in GR
So exciting! The Grand Rapids Press recently announced that Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park will be installing another piece of Chihuly glass art this spring in their cafe.
>>Read the Article
I love Chihuly glass. This is a close-up of part of the "Gilded Champagne Gardens Chandelier," which hangs in the Gardens' atrium at the entrance to The Grand Room. It's stunning and one of the first things you see when you walk into the Gardens.
>>Read the Article
I love Chihuly glass. This is a close-up of part of the "Gilded Champagne Gardens Chandelier," which hangs in the Gardens' atrium at the entrance to The Grand Room. It's stunning and one of the first things you see when you walk into the Gardens.
Friday, January 23, 2009
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