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Set Design In-Studio

Set Design In-Studio

I wanted the last class I would ever teach at After Dark to be a big one, so I decided to end it with a set design class. I went out that morning with the very kind man behind Sweetlight John and gathered sticks, leaves, debris of all kinds, soil, cobweb, and a lantern. When it came time to do the class, I nearly forgot that it was nighttime! I was envisioning everything being lit by a window. So instead…

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Dress Sale for School in India

Dress Sale for School in India

Two things happened this week. 1) I realized I had way too many dresses compared to the amount of closet space (case in point, the trunk of my car has become extra storage). 2) I realized I could raise a little more money for the school I’m helping to create in India (watch the video about it below!) if I sold some of those dresses. VIEW THE COSTUMES ON EBAY! If you’d like to bid on any of these, all…

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New Exhibitions for March

New Exhibitions for March

I have some new exhibitions opening in the month of March and I wanted to share in case you can make it. I will be attending one of them (boo! wish I could go to each!) and if you do go, snap some pics for me! Art Gallery AFK: Staging and Revelation, Group Show Lisbon, Portugal March 7-April 12 This show is going to be an absolute delight, this I already know…and I’m definitely not talking about my own work,…

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Promoting Passion Video Blog: Photography School for Survivors of Human Trafficking

Promoting Passion Video Blog: Photography School for Survivors of Human Trafficking

I know that I can’t say in so many words what the video already does, but let me give this a short try. My life was changed last year when I visited Kolkata, India. I taught photography to survivors of human trafficking with emphasis on storytelling and confidence. We did self-portraiture and learned about the importance of finding your own voice and using art to tell it. After that experience I felt something was missing, and with the beautiful idea…

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