Thank you VoyageMIA Magazine for inviting me to share my story to help inspire others. Excited to share the online interview article. http://tinyurl.com/PhoenixSpiritDivaInterview
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You're Invited to Celebrate Women in Art
When: Thursday, April 4, 6-8 pm Where: History Fort Lauderdale, 231 SW 2 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Who: 37 art works by 20 amazing women artists (including yours truly) of the National Leagues of American Pen Women-Fort Lauderdale Branch (proud to be serving fourth term as president) Why: I have 6 pieces in the show :) Exhibit runs through April 30th. Read All About It in the News Read Article at History Fort Lauderdale More on Pen Women 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Award is a prestigious contest open only to women photographers worldwide. I am honored to announce that I was one of the few to win an honorable mention for the Landscape and Seascape Series Section. They only select Best in each category and honorable mentions. My works are on the right hand page, in order top row to bottom, left to right: Early Morning Fog, Summer Solstice, Blue Night Over Ballybunion, First Flight, Alaska Sunrise and Blazing Sunset Over Bosque. All are available. See them larger and related images in the following collections: Landscape/Waterscape, Everglades, Ireland, Bosque del Apache NWR and Alaska.
What a surprise... Finally had a little break to catch-up on reading a few magazines. While flipping through Birds&Blooms September Extra issue saw this in the "Garden with a Purpose Bird Tales" section by yours truly. My photo of the Spot-breasted Oriole is the on the right page.
Excited to receive "We're pleased that you will be our first featured photographer..." for the Friends of Loxahatchee Refuge "Instagram Takeover". It starts July 1! I couldn't be more grateful to share the splendor and wonder of one of my favorite places. Stay tuned. @loxahatcheefriendsFirst weekend in May started with wonderful coverage in The Mountain Press. Thanks Juli Neil and TMP for running article on story behind the "Disappearing Hemlock" photograph taken during my Artist in Residence at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Biggest TY goes to GSMNP forester Jesse Webster for working so hard to save these trees and the eco-systems they support.
So honored that one of my images inspired a reporter to research this conservation story. Click to Read all about it here. Excited and Honored to be the photography virtual artist in residence for this most worthy organization.
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Phoenix-SpiritDiva
Intuitive Soul Photographer of nature, wildlife and people. Be inspired! |