Long ago and far away, in a strange land called Poughkeepsie, I worked as a newspaper photographer. This photo was taken at a day care center. I don't remember why this boy had been crying, nor do I know his name. I loved photographing people; I loved being a photographer. When we moved to California, in 1980, I no longer had a darkroom and I let photography slide into the past. Now that we have digital cameras, I find myself getting more and more interested in returning to my photographer roots. I used to love darkroom work, but now I love Photoshop instead.
I have been doing major cleaning ... clearing away the cobwebs. I hope I find more of my old photos from when I worked at the Poughkeepsie Journal. If I do, I'll share them here.
We had the exterior of our house painted this summer and I love how it turned out. However, it now seems that everything else is a wreck by comparison. I should heed Don Quixote's observation that all comparisons are odious. Otherwise I will go insane due to the following realization:
If I want the perfection that dances in my imagination,
I'll need to work on my home and garden,
pretty much constantly,
for the rest of my life.
Here I am photographing my sister, brother, mother ... and a doll, circa 1955. The photography bug got me at an early age.



ReplyDeleteThat image belongs in LIFE magazine, it's so powerful. Hope you have already pinterested it.. (if that is a word)
as i will be re pinning.
Thank you! I've taken your advice and pinned it to my FACES board. xo
DeleteNo photo of a face - in all of photography history
ReplyDelete- is superior to this photograph. True Prefection.
Thank you, Dougie! xoxoxo
DeleteI'm at a bit of a loss, Morna...altho I deeply understand the strong pull of photographic strings, I am wondering about your strings (threads?) with textiles. Have they left you feeling desirous of something else??
ReplyDeleteForgive me if I'm prying & ignore me if this feels rude...
Sweetpea - Thank you for this comment - not rude at all - makes me very comforted that someone out there notices and cares - which is not to lessen my appreciation for comments and emails from others who have also wondered what's happened to Morna and her sewn folk art.
ReplyDeleteI have really been having a hard time getting to my work for months, due to a rather wide variety of causes. I have thought of blogging about it all, but not sure if that would be appropriate.
I have most definitely not lost my love of working with textiles! Thanks to gentle nudges such as this sweet comment from you, I fervently hope to be making again soon.
Morna xo
Who took the photo of you taking the photo? Grrl + dog is right...that is a LIFE cover. I think the best thing is you kneeling to take the photo. You have a gift, girl.
ReplyDeleteHi Peg! Thank you for your nice comment. :-)
DeleteMy father took the photo. He loved photography too. When I was in high school, he gave me his beautiful Zeiss-Icon camera, with multiple lenses in lovely drawstring leather bags. I still have it and it is still a fine camera. :-)
lots of questions asked and answerd here already
ReplyDeletethere's a lot going on at my place too but we bind the threads together if they are long enough to bind...what a cute little
You are AMAZINGLY organized if you can pull photos like these from long ago....and they are both absolutely wonderful! What can't you do!!! You are ever evolving and it's fun to watch...
ReplyDeleteEileen- You always pump me up so nicely! Thank you for that! And you know I am not organized. xo
DeletePerfection ... again.
ReplyDeleteSusan