In a message dated 4/30/2006 10:30:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Some time ago we had a discussion about you doing something similar with your mom's things. I mentioned seeing some photos in Lenswork where a daughter photographed a number of her deceased mom's (or aunt's) personal things. You seemed to think it was a good idea ... has anything come of it?
Glad you found the pic to your liking. Shel ========== I haven't had much time for that lately, working on my programming project (which I hope I have enough time to get back to after this week , after a series of doctor appointments). But Mom's colostomy has got me thinking I better hurry up and shoot more of her hands (and mine). Shooting her stuff could wait, since I won't move out of here right away. Although in the past, I also shot her hands holding some of her things (a portrait of Dad, a sculpture she made, a seashell). I just didn't get a shot doing that yet that I really liked. Thanks for thinking of it, anyway. I AM thinking about limited opportunities. And also debating whether it's fair to take some shots of her in her hospital bed (at home). Marnie aka Doe