Hello all,
Some of you are already aware of this (read: sick of hearing me blab about it!), but I was thrilled to have one of my photos selected for the Interactions exhibit and competition at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, this past month. More than 850 images were submitted by photographers around the world; mine was one of 50 selected for the final exhibit and contest. In the end I didn't win or place, but I'm still delighted to have been chosen for the honor of participating by the judge, the curator of photography at Eastman House in Rochester, New York. Here's the image that was selected; it captures a hard-working auctioneer at a farm estate sale in action:
The very creative folks at Digital Railroad, which sponsors my photo archive, had some very nice words to say about the picture, too. If you look at other entries on their blog, you'll see that my work is posted right up there with pictures of Adolf Hitler and, gosh, Brangelina! Hey, it doesn't get better than that, folks. I'm positively giddy with the headiness of it all!
Okay, now I can stop boring you all with my shameless self-promotion! Do I hear a collective sigh of relief? Thanks to all who sent your support and kind words. If you'd like to see more photos from that farm auction shoot, just click here.
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