Hey Maria Good work, I am impressed. I met you at the opening at 2223 Market today. I especially enjoyed your portraits. You have a lot of soul and compassion. Thank you Thomas Hyman Former Attorney with the IRS.
This is a grogeous site!!!! I love how your images are strips on the top. I love your surreal festish night scenes or blurry ones at that due to low light, I imagine. Wonderful and powerful sentiment. It’s just great overall to have a place where I can see all your work – stunning!
Your artist statement is so on, and open, and real. Beautifully written.
Thanks for your phonecall, and for putting my website down on yours. I don’t have a blog list, but I should create a more developed links with other photographers, and I will do this soon. And of course, put yours down.
I have one suggestion (for Marius’ lovely site, too) is that when you click onto me or whoever is on your blogroll, your site is gone. There is a way to open a new page to view this site, so no one loses your site. Your website remains in the background. Otherwise, you’re directing traffic elsewhere and it gets tedious getting back to your site. I’m sure this is resolvable. I had the same issue and when I plugged in the website address it allows me to set the parameters of how the new site is used.
But besides this,
Congratulations! And Congratuations on all the shows and Madame X in NYC!!!!!!!!
Lovely to hear your voice, and hope we have a real life encounter, soon.
Amazing!!!I love your photography. Elaine and I were commenting on how non judgmental the pictures are from the perspective of the photographer. You capture a pure moment in time that can evoke all sorts of emotions depending on the baggage the viewer brings to it. That combined with the perfect lighting you create is spectacular. I’m waiting for the coffee table book! We love the website!
Maria — I’m impressed — wonderful body of work, I’m glad I got to see it — your vision is unique —I don’t know what else to say except I’m eager for Willie to see it
Maria’s stuff is really cool. I’ve always been impressed by decisive moment shooters. One of my very best fiends, and old UPI photographer, has an amazing talent for this style, seems you either have it or you don’t. I never had the knack for it myself, tend to want to control every element in the scene. Consider my work more ‘photo-illustration’.
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Hey Maria Good work, I am impressed. I met you at the opening at 2223 Market today. I especially enjoyed your portraits. You have a lot of soul and compassion. Thank you Thomas Hyman Former Attorney with the IRS.
Maria!!!!
This is a grogeous site!!!! I love how your images are strips on the top. I love your surreal festish night scenes or blurry ones at that due to low light, I imagine. Wonderful and powerful sentiment. It’s just great overall to have a place where I can see all your work – stunning!
Your artist statement is so on, and open, and real. Beautifully written.
Thanks for your phonecall, and for putting my website down on yours. I don’t have a blog list, but I should create a more developed links with other photographers, and I will do this soon. And of course, put yours down.
I have one suggestion (for Marius’ lovely site, too) is that when you click onto me or whoever is on your blogroll, your site is gone. There is a way to open a new page to view this site, so no one loses your site. Your website remains in the background. Otherwise, you’re directing traffic elsewhere and it gets tedious getting back to your site. I’m sure this is resolvable. I had the same issue and when I plugged in the website address it allows me to set the parameters of how the new site is used.
But besides this,
Congratulations! And Congratuations on all the shows and Madame X in NYC!!!!!!!!
Lovely to hear your voice, and hope we have a real life encounter, soon.
xoxox to you and Marius.
Hi Maria (waves)
nice to see Honey Gun, think I like the closer crop that I have though :-)
Great to see more of your work.
XoX
Maria,
Amazing!!!I love your photography. Elaine and I were commenting on how non judgmental the pictures are from the perspective of the photographer. You capture a pure moment in time that can evoke all sorts of emotions depending on the baggage the viewer brings to it. That combined with the perfect lighting you create is spectacular. I’m waiting for the coffee table book! We love the website!
Take care,
Brian.
Maria — I’m impressed — wonderful body of work, I’m glad I got to see it — your vision is unique —I don’t know what else to say except I’m eager for Willie to see it
Maria’s stuff is really cool. I’ve always been impressed by decisive moment shooters. One of my very best fiends, and old UPI photographer, has an amazing talent for this style, seems you either have it or you don’t. I never had the knack for it myself, tend to want to control every element in the scene. Consider my work more ‘photo-illustration’.
Sally Smith Clemens