Wednesday, February 8, 2012

MACRO

Larger Than Life
Small things can make a big difference in the larger than life world of macro photography.   The art of this up-close and personal method enables us to view an abundance of detail, unseen by the naked eye. With strong,sharp images mimicking HDTV, this awe-inspiring journey magically evokes emotion.





Macro plus neon equals a sublime worm appearance.










Fan-shaped leaves, color and texture display the evergreen patterns of life and nature.

FACES

More Than a Face
There's something about a face...

I Remember

An elderly woman walked up and touched a painting by the late Oscar Thomas at a South Florida exhibit honoring Dr. King. As a tear rolled down her face, she softly said, “Oh my God, I remember.” She went on to share her heart wrenching experiences as a black woman living in Louisiana’s Jim Crow. As the widow of the famed artist, I felt chills of his life, legacy and memory coming full circle.






Singer Shenita Hunt performs at the 2011 Iris Photo Collective Masquerade Party held at Little Haiti Cultural Center on Oct. 29, 2011.










A mother coddles her baby as she waits in line at a Miami department store. 








A couple split a mask at the 2011 Iris Photo Collective Masquerade Party held at  Little Haiti Cultural Center on Oct. 29, 2011.