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Serendipity

Serendipity = Intention + Work + Connection

Serendipity = Intention + Work + Connection A long time ago I dreamed that someday my photographs would be bought by the Minneapolis Art Institute or some other repository of art. I didn’t know how I might achieve that dream and in fact the dream receded quietly into the back Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 years ago

Conveying “The Full Catastrophe”

What an intense 2 weeks of photography learning I’ve had! I just finished a 10-day e-course on conceptual photography called “Begin Deepening” taught by photographer Catherine Just. The daily assignments and videos got my creative juices flowing and gave me a great structure to use to develop new ideas. To Read more…

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By Marilyn, 10 years ago
Showy Lady

Getting On the Joy Train

  The weather gave us a one day respite from the frigid temperatures and I thought about going to the Como Conservatory but then decided that I had too many other things I should do. I sat down at my desk and began working on a blog post. After about Read more…

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By Marilyn, 10 years ago

I Thou Photography

How can I become a better photographer? Here is one answer that may apply to becoming a better  anything (at least in my opinion)— Practice I Thou Photography Be curious. Be open. Be loving. Bring compassion, love, and wholeness into your work. Compassion allows for all of the imperfections along Read more…

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By Marilyn, 10 years ago

A Breath of Spring

It’s February and like many Minnesotans I breathed a sigh of relief when January ended. It’s been a relatively mild winter for us with less snow than usual and several winter thaws that gave welcome relief from the cold weather. Still, winter is not over yet and white snow blankets Read more…

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By Marilyn, 10 years ago

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