As expected, I am often to preoccupied with the dramatics of day-to-day life (primarily tedious algebra homework...bah...) to participate in this blog as much as I would like. But trust me, I keep up with all the wonderful writings of my dear friends and collaborators, and enjoy and wish for all the continued success and happiness you create for yourselves.
I mentioned in a few entries back in my Goals to Complete in 5 Years, that I would like to be published in a respected fine art magazine. I'm ecstatic to say that this winter season I'm not only published in one fine art magazine, but two!
Tom Lane's photograph is published in Carrie Leigh's NUDE Winter 09 issue on the very last page in the "Nude Around the World" section.
And traveling companion and good buddy Dave Levingston's Mountain Stream photograph is getting published in the Jan/Feb 09 issue of French PHOTO, which you may have already read about on his blog.
I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with these talented photographers in helping to create beautiful art, and so proud to share these successes with them!
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I finally got to see Shakespeare on the real stage last night! For Matt's birthday, we went to see "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" at the Guthrie. It was also my first time at the new Guthrie as well, so that was quite pleasant. The roles of "Valentine" (Sam Bardwell) and "Proteus" (Jonas Goslow) we played superbly. But the most spectacular performance was portrayed by "Julia" (Sun Mee Chomet). I highly recommend it, Minneapolis dwellers!
Alright, off I go again to do the tango with Algebra...
Monday, January 26, 2009
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4 comments:
Congrags to you and those photographers on both images and publications.
Wooooooooooho!
Great work, and I know both photographers must be tickled to have your photos published.
I've also submitted you and Erin for the Kinsey show, so that's a possibility.
And glad to hear you made it to the Guthrie. Want to see "Madam Butterfly" with us in March? It'll be in theater, not at the opera itself, but I think you'd enjoy.
Thanks, Brooke. You are the best! It's an honor and a pleasure to work with you. You make my job easy.
You are an amazing artist/model. Your work is elegant and sensual. I am envious of the photographers that have been blessed to work with you.
Please contact me if you are working in California. I would be honored to work with you.
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