Archive for the ‘Star Shooter’ Category

One October evening while walking to my car in a mall parking lot, I checked my facebook messages on my iPhone and found a long message from someone that had read an article about me and Star Shooter.  I was thrilled to see someone’s excitement in what I was doing with children, as well as in my career.  I replied thanking Katelyn Ruth Hansel for her encouragement… and this was just the beginning!  Katie and I since have discovered other photographical common interests to discuss as well as networked with other photographers around the country, such as Holt Webb with his one-of-a-kind project Vanishing America and Danny Goldfield in his amazing project, NYChildren, that I am especially fond of and hope to collaborate with in the future. Katie and I have had a blast learning about each other and our dreams for photography and thought it’d be cool to someday meet each other.

Then, I was offered a photo shoot in Myrtle Beach this past weekend, and when I discovered  that Katie and I were going to only be 6hrs. away from each other, we both planned to jump in cars and drive 3hrs. each to Columbia, SC.  So, yesterday, my “virtual friend” became a real live friend in the flesh!  ;)  We both had fun shooting each other and had a super special treat of visiting the Columbia Museum of Art with the famous photographer, Ansel Adam’s “Masterworks Collection!” Much more images of our day of shooting will be posted in a facebook album, so feel free to check ‘em out! HERE (but not now! check out a few of my faves below first!)

I have had the lovely privilege of working with missionary kid, Tori, in a Star Shooter workshop.  Learn more about “Star Shooter: phototherapy for kids” HERE.  Tori is 6yrs. old and lives in Malta. She is currently in Kansas City on furlough with her parents. During our session, we processed her emotions of being in transition as well as what she thinks and feels about living in a foreign country.  Tori made the observation that America is “big” and she misses the “small shops” in Malta.  Tori was more than a delight to be with and I was blown away with her creativity and passion to express herself through a camera. She caught on so quickly and was manipulating the camera like a pro (well, almost).  I will post her work at: http://starshooterblog.org, so be sure to check it out. Below are a few of my snapshots from the day. Tori has expressed so much interest in photography, her mother said she won’t put her parent’s camera down!  So, I’m asking you all… would anyone be interested in donating a digital camera to Tori?  It would be considered an “in-kind” donation to Star Shooter, a 501(c)3 tax-deductible organization.  If interested in donating funds for a camera click HERE, if interested in donating a camera email mail@starshooter.org or give me a call 843.457.3331. Thank You!

A wonderful writer friend I met in North Carolina has chosen to interview me!  Again, you’ll learn even more about me and my nonprofit organization, Star Shooter.  Have a look by clicking HERE.  Thank You!

I am very pleased to have been interviewed by Amanda K. Photography! “Katie” is an amazing photographer and I am more than honored to be supported by her!  This interview was so incredibly fun for me.  You can probably learn a new thing or two about me as well as my vision for Star Shooter… check it out HERE.  And thanks for reading!

I’m honored to have been extensively interviewed on the “Pursuing Photoshop” blog regarding my nonprofit org., Star Shooter.  Check it out HERE.