Greetings!
I just checked. I sped right by the 5-year mark, creating Museletters every week. Oh well. Time measurement is simply a man-made concept to help us remember how things were better or worse at some past time. Hopefully, remembering the good times foreshadows the hardships we went through to get to those good times. Deep. (grin)
Elley and I conducted our class last Saturday and we had nine very cool people attend. The location is always beautiful and I came up with some new angles and she came up with some cool new outfits for this year.
The next day, we had three people attend the Zoom session, and I asked how many shots they took, thinking my 1770 was a lot. One stated over 3000, and the other was at 5000. Wow! All I can say is that Elley is a posing machine. Any images of Elley you see in this issue are from the class.
I expect we’ll have another session in early 2025 and find some way to make it different from the previous ones. I’m thinking much later in the day so we can have more pool options.
All of the images for the next few issues will be new art. I’ve been editing like a banshee and since the last issue contained archival
shots of Elley it helped me get a nice buffer of new art together.
I have three shoots coming in the next week. One is with Elley in the studio and that has been months since we played in captivity. She’s here mostly to be one of the models in a D&D shoot on Saturday with Todd, Griffin, Sara, and Elley. THAT will be a fun day. I think the plan is to play D&D after the shoot. Then a few days later I’ll be shooting Griffin at a horse ranch in Skull Valley. Oh man, I feel a nap coming on just thinking about all of that creativity about to happen. How much fun can a 71 year old handle? We shall see.
I tossed another video from the archives for those of you who only come for the videos. Enjoy.
Take some time to sit and enjoy art. It’s good for your soul.
I support an organization called Model Society. So many wonderful artists to inspire me. Check out their magazine!
To be a great conversationalist, ask questions and listen. Repeat.
“Be curious, not judgemental” - Walt Whittman
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New images…and some classics
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