I'm a freelance photographer with a passion for old barns and the New England Landscape, New Hampshire in particular holds my heart. My hope is to convey my feelings of our wonderful landscapes in hopes of getting more people to stop for a minute or two to really enjoy the beauty that surrounds us that we seem to take for granted. As an oil painting artist for many years please view photos from my artistic eye and camera lens.
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I recently posted snow scenes of the White Mountains that I took Easter Sunday. I hadn't been up there all winter and wanted some snow shots of the area. I need to upload some of them here. Have a great day.
HI Kathy, After reading your comments about blogging, I checked out your page. I wanted to see your photos, but the links to your website don't seem to work. I will come back for a look again in hopes that the errors are corrected. Thanks for the comments on blogging.
Looking for Fine Art and Photographs for your home? Be sure to stop by the MAA Art Gallery, 1528 N. Elm St., Manchester across the street from Pappy's Pizza for their "New Perspective" exhibit. The gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10-4:00 pm. or Stop by for their opening reception on Thursday, March 13 from 5-8:00 pm and get a chance to meet with the artists and enjoy the refreshments or check them out on Open Doors Trolley Night Thursday April 17th, from 5-8:00 pm. The gallery changes exhibits every two months so stop by frequently.
You'll have a chance to check out my photographys as I am exhibiting matted photos and note cards in this exhbit. I'd love to meet you in person.
Hi Kathy your cat looks exactly like mine. Almost the same size,
I understand what you are talking about Zues rules my place to he just let's my live there. His favorite thing is lay on some part of my body. You would think he would like to be petted. OHHH no don't touch me just let me lay with you. So typical. I do Love him though
At 4:03am on February 9th, 2008, Kathy in NH said…
I'd like to invite everyone to check out the wonderful talented local artists at the MAA Gallery located at 1528 N. Elm St., directly across from Pappy's Pizza. If you are coming in from I-93 take the Bridge St. exit into downtown, take a right on Elm St., the gallery will be on your left at the next light.
The gallery is run by the Manchester Artists Association and has a new exhibit every two months with an opening reception. For an enjoyable evening consider taking the Trolley Tours, the MAA Gallery is one of their stops. Chat with the different artists and get insight into their individual pieces. View the different mediums on display and search for that perfect art piece for your walls.
Manchester is fortunate to offer many art galleries throughout the city. Be sure and watch for the opening of the Currier Art Gallery. Be sure to support the local arts.
Welcome to the site! I can't really help you with your question regarding the building in Concord, but I'm thrilled that you've decided to join the network.
NH.com is getting a face lift soon and we'll be looking for new freelancers so I'm definitely going to keep you in mind :)
In the meantime though, feel free to upload your photos to this site or to the photo gallery on NH.com. There are tons of great photos of the state taken by photographers of all kinds.
Take care,
Morgen
At 2:10pm on February 4th, 2008, Lisa Jackson said…
Hi Kathy,
I'm a writer and photography and have a passion for old barns too. I grew up across the road from one in Hudson that I still love. I can't help with the cupola question, but I'd guess the state house might have some answers, or the historical society.
I've looked at the FP site for courses (I got led there by googling the Nackey S Loeb award. Can you point me to where the courses are that you're talking about?
I love learning new things. :)
-Lisa
At 6:07am on February 4th, 2008, Kathy in NH said…
As a freelance photographer I would eventually like to write articles that accompany my photographs and publish them in magazines and newspapers.
I recently received the Nacky S. Loeb School Fellowship award. I've taken their classes in Photography, Photojournalism, news writing, criminal writing, feature writing, First Amendment Law and am currently taking InDesign/Photoshop. Anyone wishing to explore the field of journalism and broadcasting should check out this school. Most of the classes are free of charge and offer top notch instructors. I can't tell you how much these courses have enhanced my life.
I have a question for everyone, I am seeking information on the round brick building with the crooked cupola in Concord that is visible from I-93. I have a recent photo I took but need more info about it to put on my notecards and photos. So far I have only vague info so please help if you can. Thanks.
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I recently posted snow scenes of the White Mountains that I took Easter Sunday. I hadn't been up there all winter and wanted some snow shots of the area. I need to upload some of them here. Have a great day.
Kathy in NH
You'll have a chance to check out my photographys as I am exhibiting matted photos and note cards in this exhbit. I'd love to meet you in person.
He amuse me endlessly.
I understand what you are talking about Zues rules my place to he just let's my live there. His favorite thing is lay on some part of my body. You would think he would like to be petted. OHHH no don't touch me just let me lay with you. So typical. I do Love him though
The gallery is run by the Manchester Artists Association and has a new exhibit every two months with an opening reception. For an enjoyable evening consider taking the Trolley Tours, the MAA Gallery is one of their stops. Chat with the different artists and get insight into their individual pieces. View the different mediums on display and search for that perfect art piece for your walls.
Manchester is fortunate to offer many art galleries throughout the city. Be sure and watch for the opening of the Currier Art Gallery. Be sure to support the local arts.
Adam
Welcome to the site! I can't really help you with your question regarding the building in Concord, but I'm thrilled that you've decided to join the network.
NH.com is getting a face lift soon and we'll be looking for new freelancers so I'm definitely going to keep you in mind :)
In the meantime though, feel free to upload your photos to this site or to the photo gallery on NH.com. There are tons of great photos of the state taken by photographers of all kinds.
Take care,
Morgen
I'm a writer and photography and have a passion for old barns too. I grew up across the road from one in Hudson that I still love. I can't help with the cupola question, but I'd guess the state house might have some answers, or the historical society.
I've looked at the FP site for courses (I got led there by googling the Nackey S Loeb award. Can you point me to where the courses are that you're talking about?
I love learning new things. :)
-Lisa
I recently received the Nacky S. Loeb School Fellowship award. I've taken their classes in Photography, Photojournalism, news writing, criminal writing, feature writing, First Amendment Law and am currently taking InDesign/Photoshop. Anyone wishing to explore the field of journalism and broadcasting should check out this school. Most of the classes are free of charge and offer top notch instructors. I can't tell you how much these courses have enhanced my life.
I have a question for everyone, I am seeking information on the round brick building with the crooked cupola in Concord that is visible from I-93. I have a recent photo I took but need more info about it to put on my notecards and photos. So far I have only vague info so please help if you can. Thanks.
Kathy in NH