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An interesting tale of 2 professional photographers working in the field, one a well known wildlife photographer and the other for capturing rustic charm, character and the essence.  Both members of the prestigious New England Photographers Guild.

John Vose is motivated by how Tom connects with the subject and conveys his passion to the final print.  A short simple article, but an excellent juxtaposition of two genres' 

http://thomas-schoeller.artistwebsites.com/blogs/a-tale-of-two-genres-see-what-i-see-.html

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Featured Artist: Geoff Coe - Photography

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We all know people who are enamored with photography and dream of earning a living selling their best work at art fairs. One day Geoff Coe was on assignment taking publicity photos at a local art fair. During a lull he spent some time visiting with a well-known nature photographer who was exhibiting at the show when suddenly the light went on, "I can do this too." Fast forward a few months and he was up and running.

Was he just a lucky hobbyist? No. He'd spent years as a communications editor, photography columnist and freelance photographer by the time he moved to south Florida. Interested in nature photography he soon found himself in a flatwater kayak at the break of dawn stealthily observing Florida's many species of birds at their morning routines.

He knew little about them, but he would kayak, shoot, talk to birders and research until he became expert both at the intricacies of nature photography as well as a recognized wildlife specialist.

Thousands of photos and thousands of miles later Geoff  GCoe agrees with a friend who said to him, "Gee, what a great way to earn a living."

Learn more about Geoff and see more of his photos.

If you're in Florida this month meet him January 19 & 20 in Sarasota at the Sarasota Fine Art Festival, and January 26 & 27 at the Islamorada Fine Art Expo.

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One of a Kind Show - Chicago

I traveled to Chicago for the Ooaksthis past weekend.   I had never been to one of those shows before.  I was very excited to go to a show held in the Merchandise Mart.  We arrived on Saturday just about the time it opened.  I don't think they could get any more people in that place.  It was packed!  It was so tight that we could only take tiny baby steps as we moved around the show.

The wearable art seemed to be doing very well.  The booths were packed with ladies feverishly examining each item.  Not only were they looking, they were buying, too.  Some shoppers told us they come every year and I think they were all coming on the same day, too.  Shoppers could be seen carrying multiple bags as we inched our way down the rows.  There were gorgeous silk scarves, winter coats, designer dresses, and lots of fancy scarves made from really cool yarns.  Plus, we saw lots and lots of fancy hats.  The hats made me wonder why I don't ever see anybody wearing one.  Maybe hats are token purchases that vanish into thin air once they hit the closet shelf.  :-)

There was lots and lots of jewelry!  I think one artist told us there were 160 jewelers there.  Twenty six percent of the booths were jewelry and that does seem high to me.  I don't think the jewelers were very happy about that.  As we walked along it does seem like everywhere you looked there was a jeweler. 

I did see something I hadn't seen before.  There was an Etsey area.  Exhibitors that had Etsey stores were all together in one area.  It did seem like there was a good number of them there.  The work in that area did seem a bit different to me.   It wasn't quite like the art work I am used to seeing at Art Shows. 

As we got to the other side of the building we could see what I would call traditional art.   I am referring to the painters, photographers, sculptors, and others.  There were shoppers in those booths but not like the shoppers in the clothing booths.  There were some very good artists and if money wasn't an object I would have made several purchases.  I did talk to some of those artists and they said they were doing well but not quite as good as they did last year. 

Of course, there were a few booths that made you wonder how they got into the show.  For the most part their work looked nice but it just wasn't really art. 

We did go back Sunday and it was much easier to get around because the crowds weren't so thick.  I suppose the artists would rather have the crowds though.  I took a few photos.  Bare in mind I used a tiny little Nikon Coolpics camera.  I noticed they are a little fuzzy but you will get the idea I am sure.  The photos that have less people in them were taken on Sunday. 

I am already planning my trip for next year.  Hopefully, I will see you there, too.

 

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This artist sold all kinds of fancy things for the bedroom.  Her display looked very attractive.

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Anne is an AFI member that I stumbled upon.

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The art on the far right was really cool bells.

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The Fashion district, too bad I am not a clothes horse.  I would have gone nuts.

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Sorry, I know this one is blurry. 

Suddenly, I can't add any more photos so I guess that is my hint to end this. 

Jacki B

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