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Entries by Sue Photography (139)

Sunday
Apr062014

I made my first Photo Book!!!

Tracy and I sat down at a local business, and built a photo book, using my images of her daughter and son-in -law,  Sam and Dylans wedding. I was very pleased with the results. The bride was beautiful and groom fabulous! If only everybody had a relationship like that! (and be good-looking on top of it!) Now I can really make some cool gifts!  

Sunday
Apr062014

HEART Gallery of the Capital District 

I have been asked to be the volunteer photographer for the Heart Gallery of the Capital District. Check out the Heart Gallery website! They are now proud to announce they have been granted non-profit status. They are a stand for havign difficult to adopt children  find forever homes.  While having your photo taken is not easy,  teens have a more difficult time holding still... but...once we got into the swing of things, all had fun, and we got some beautiful portrait work done! Hopefully, somebody will see their portrait at a Heart Gallery Show, (announced in a newspaper.) Proctors has hosted a Heart Gallery show numerous times! Someone who comes to the portrait show may say, "I want to adopt that child!" and the teen / pre-teen's  long stay in a foster care institution can end, if all goes well. Visits start out slow.  Most kids have significant emotional issues, and need someone who understands, and seeks to provide the wind beneath their wings. Anyone in any county can call their county's adoption unit to inquire as to how to meet children ready for adoption in any county in New York State. That County's website will tell you how.

 

Sunday
Jan052014

I'm excited!!! 2014 Rocky Mountain School of Photography!!! 

My seat will be in the Rocky Mountain School of Photography Weekend workshopin 2014. I am thrilled to be participating with one of the best in the photography workshop business.   www.rmsp.com

Monday
Nov042013

TOMBSTONE PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW

Sues photography, featuring Navajo Code Talker portraits, and Tombstone Cowboys,  is on exhibit  at Saratoga Library's Cafe , run by Saratoga Bread Basket!

The Navajo Code Talkers played a critical role in keeping our WWII trops safe, by speaking their language during radio communications,  which became an unbreakable code by the enemy, saving thousands of lives no doubt. The Code Talkers were Marines. 

 

 

 

Monday
Nov042013

NOVEMBER 2013 YOUR HOMETOWNE COVER SHOT by Sue Clark!

Cant wait to  see the new November issue of Your Hometowne. It is rumored that one of my shots graces the cover! Thanks Cheryll and Paul Hill!