Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

First Friday Wrapup

By Abby at 4:26 pm on Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The 50 Photographers show at Crocker’s Mark Gallery was a big success! The place was completely packed:
Andy can has fun at the RSG Summer Project Opening?

Here is my photo:
A Reminder

The Story:

I am close friends with a woman named Roz. She is a psychologist here in town who has been very generous with her time and expertise. I adore her, and she adores me. I’m so lucky to have met her.

Anyway, she and her husband recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, and they had a wedding vow renewal ceremony at their house. After the ceremony, I walked around to get some candid shots of people at the reception. I was outside on the porch trying to be stealth, and I was taking pictures of this woman: Roz’s mother. She was engaged in conversation with other people, then at one point, she looked over at me and mimicked my tiltted head pose – just a little. I smiled at her and leaned my head a little more, then she leaned her head a little more – lean, lean, lean, CLICK!

I was instantly so pleased with this playful moment that I ran inside to show the picture to Wayne and Jake. It’s one of those pictures where everyone who see it smiles. I love that about it.

When I later showed it to Roz, she said that things between she and her mother had been a bit strained lately, and she thanked me for reminding her of her mother’s playful side. That’s the reason for the title.

I couldn’t be more pleased by my picture. There were others I was considering, but my favorite photographer is Henri Cartier-Bresson. In his photography, the capture of the decisive moment usually happens when he observes something happening between other people or outside of himself. In this instance, the image reflects an interaction between me (the photographer) and Roz’s mom.

I’m big on interaction. Reciprocal interaction is kind of what I live for. I need to put a price on this image, but if it doesn’t sell (or even if it does), I know who this reminder is for. It’s for Roz. She’s getting a print of this no matter what!

My photo didn’t place in the contest, but I couldn’t have been happier with my choice and with the fact that Roz and her husband came and seemed to really enjoy themselves. I knew a lot of the other photographers, and I was so impressed by so many of the photos in the show.

There are so many things to share about Friday, it’s hard to know where to start. First, the winning photo was entered by Kelly. She took this on a meetup in Durham. I really love the lines and colors in it and am so glad she won.

She’s glad, too!

OMG. I won!

Some others I want to share (click to go to photo page):

My personal favorite (even though I have no idea why)

Jake’s (because I like him and because I was there when he took it):

Link to the other images in the show.

Oliver’s show at 101 Cafe was great, too. Jake and I went there with Kelly and Chad. Great little cafe, perfect for a photography show. All the work was his. I’m pretty proud of him. Must have been a HELL of a lot of work. I am a big dork and was WAY too excited that I was in a picture he had included in the show. Just my hands, but I really love the picture. His whole family was there, too. Yay for Oliver!

He and I both had pictures up at a benefit at Slim’s. Oh, I hope they sell! I want my efforts to go to the cause.

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Comment by Abby's mom

September 9, 2008 @ 10:42 pm

What cause is that?

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Comment by Abby

September 10, 2008 @ 12:56 am

Cancer treatments for someone local.

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Comment by katy

September 10, 2008 @ 6:26 am

I am so sorry I missed this First Friday!!! That’ll teach me to go to Florida!

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Comment by Anne Collier

September 10, 2008 @ 11:02 am

Found you on twitter. Couldn’t help but comment on these lovely photos, especially Roz’s mom. I have a theory on why you like the sheep one, Abby: It exudes great dignity. More dignity than most humans, no? 😉

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Comment by Abby

September 10, 2008 @ 12:18 pm

Thanks! Yes, I love the dignity of the sheep! 😀

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Comment by Elizabeth

September 10, 2008 @ 6:39 pm

Super cool, wish that I could have gone to the show too!

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Comment by Abby

September 10, 2008 @ 7:43 pm

YES!

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Comment by Stan

September 10, 2008 @ 8:10 pm

Thanks Abby for documenting the opening so well. I loved the comments regarding your process and what was going through your mind when you were crafting the image.

Thanks!

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Comment by Abby

September 11, 2008 @ 12:28 am

Thanks so much, Stan. 😀

What a great event. Thanks so much for hosting it and putting up with all our drama!

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