Living with Age, the National Blog for Elders, Set to Expand
Living with Age will treat old age as a chronic condition to be fought at every turn.
Stories can be told in words or in pictures, but come to life when the reader can imagine a world created in words, and see images that relate to a physical reality as well as a fabulous environment. Such a story knows no limits. I call them "fables."
Living with Age will treat old age as a chronic condition to be fought at every turn.
Do you need to raise funds for your non-profit in these difficult economic times?
I record memories and relationships, because that is what a good photographic portrait of an elder provides—affordably.
Economic meltdown? The government rushes to bail out investment banks, banking instututions, and investors in mortgages. What about people, for example elders and artists? Here are some thoughts about a new New Deal.
My appreciation of Salem MA has been confirmed. Salem's historic downtown has been recognized as one of the 10 best neighborhoods
It is amazing to see the young male cat, Chunky, and the older Canaani female dog, Keren, living in harmony. Keren and Chunky have become real pals. Might this example of interspecies communication be a model for how humans of different cultures or identities could relate to each other?
What is photography? A great question to fill many idle hours! You tell me you that you, as a new and enthusiastic photographer, are confused.
What is wrong with the art world?? How does a reproduction of a photograph by another worker (I hesitate to call him a photographer) become valuable art? Is it not decadent to reward the copyist (is "thief" accurate?) rather than the original artist?