Happy 10th Anniversary, Laura and Mark!
And hopes for a better year ahead for all.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Favorite rhyme/new illustration
I Eat My Peas with Honey
by Anonymous
I eat my peas with honey;
I've done it all my life.
They do taste kinda funny,
But it keeps them on the knife.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Great apps
Autodesk has a sketching app (SketchBook) that costs about 5 bucks, it has more controls than the free Brushes that I downloaded first. Both fun to use to make quick, easy to post, drawings, etc. Many ways to save and send the images.
Tried to use Quicktime 10 to make a movie from several video clips... Can't do that anymore. Must use iMovie or another video editing application. But you can easily make a movie of your computer desktop as you work! A great teaching tool for those of us teaching computer stuff! There is probably a way to add voice-over once the file is completer. Beats writing out directions! Will post an example soon.
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Tried to use Quicktime 10 to make a movie from several video clips... Can't do that anymore. Must use iMovie or another video editing application. But you can easily make a movie of your computer desktop as you work! A great teaching tool for those of us teaching computer stuff! There is probably a way to add voice-over once the file is completer. Beats writing out directions! Will post an example soon.
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving
This is last year's bird. This year the pie crust got a little to crispy on one side. Guess I better get the stove repair guy to come over. Or learn how to cook.Or let others take over the kitchen. Hum....
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Green Porno website, Season 1 to 3
If you haven't seen the previous seasons, check out this website. Isabelle Rosellini is the star. Green Porno on the Sundance Channel.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Things you find on the internet...remembering Dan Farber
I think I probably printed this image a long time ago at Boris Color Labs (now The House of Blues) in Boston. Dan brought his work in to be processed and printed. Printing 8x10 negs was amazing! I was checking out the LUNA Insight digital asset management sight and came across the digitized collection of Dan's work photographing the tombstones in New England. I could spend lots of time in these collections! Just the ones from Cornell are fascinating. We have collectively just combed through tons of study images for art history and many of us have rescued architectural images because they are so beautiful. And here is a link to a digitzed collection of similar images, the A.D. White Architectural Photographs housed at Cornell.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Sports Update
Just to follow up on the Yankees win and its importance to the Madrick family. Milt grew up in the Bronx. He loved the stadium and the team and Frank Sinatra. When Milt died several years ago, I helped Cora move. We kept important things, photos, the usual. Included was Milt's Yankee t-shirt. It has been with us since. We got it out for this series and hung it in the window.
As my dad remembered, some of Milt's ashes were given a final resting place in the old Yankee stadium in Monument Park. Dad wanted to know if the remains were moved to the new stadium. We guessed not. Cora asked me as the game began if, where ever Milt was, did I think he could see the game? I thought for just a second, as she was serious. Sure. And we proceeded to let Milt know that he better use his powers to get the job done. Cora does not take no for an answer.
Cora exhorted...well, actually, she screamed at the players. "You bastard, why didn't you catch that?!" Rob..."Mom, calm down. There was no way he was going to get that ball."
It was an evening with lots of phone calls and nail biting. The final out came and Cora raised her hand to Milt in thanks.
Sports are important.
As my dad remembered, some of Milt's ashes were given a final resting place in the old Yankee stadium in Monument Park. Dad wanted to know if the remains were moved to the new stadium. We guessed not. Cora asked me as the game began if, where ever Milt was, did I think he could see the game? I thought for just a second, as she was serious. Sure. And we proceeded to let Milt know that he better use his powers to get the job done. Cora does not take no for an answer.
Cora exhorted...well, actually, she screamed at the players. "You bastard, why didn't you catch that?!" Rob..."Mom, calm down. There was no way he was going to get that ball."It was an evening with lots of phone calls and nail biting. The final out came and Cora raised her hand to Milt in thanks.
Sports are important.
Monday, November 9, 2009
More funny video clips
Just added more laughs via youTube....Young Frankenstein, Sid Caesar.... and a link to my newly created youTube channel....I'm learning!
Larry David, eat your heart out! (Of course, I'm really dating myself.)
Larry David, eat your heart out! (Of course, I'm really dating myself.)
Sunday, November 8, 2009
More on Laughing Babies
From the Globe today, an essay about the subject by James Parker. The reader's comments are dumb, but interesting. I would add dancing birds to the short list.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Let's see...what's new this week
A long week of meetings at Wellesley has ended. A few more long meetings to come, but this search process should be finished in a week or so. Then I can feel like I am on leave again. But it is good work. Only 2 more searches to work on this year.
I am back to figuring out a good backup system for my computer. Time Machine works well for the computer backup, but since I don't keep my photo or music files on the laptop, I need to have a system that will backup the external drives to another external drive. A few tests and I should be able to make a decision about the best way to go. I should also figure out an archiving method, too.
Time to start working on an exhibit idea for the fall of 2010 faculty exhibit at the Davis Museum at work. Hope I can pull together a multi-media presentation. Now there is a new thing to learn! Also, still poking around with Picasa to see if I can use it instead of Expression Meda by microsoft which I doubt will be updated in the future.
Another post by A.D. Coleman about the Polaroid collection.
I am back to figuring out a good backup system for my computer. Time Machine works well for the computer backup, but since I don't keep my photo or music files on the laptop, I need to have a system that will backup the external drives to another external drive. A few tests and I should be able to make a decision about the best way to go. I should also figure out an archiving method, too.
Time to start working on an exhibit idea for the fall of 2010 faculty exhibit at the Davis Museum at work. Hope I can pull together a multi-media presentation. Now there is a new thing to learn! Also, still poking around with Picasa to see if I can use it instead of Expression Meda by microsoft which I doubt will be updated in the future.
Another post by A.D. Coleman about the Polaroid collection.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Message to Milt
Thursday, October 29, 2009
"Mr Lee" video
Great video of Lee Friedlander on the road! He laughs out loud!! At himself!!
I have many memories of meetings with Lee. Laughing was not part of the equation. This video goes a long way to changing my understanding of a complicated (in a good way) personality.
I have many memories of meetings with Lee. Laughing was not part of the equation. This video goes a long way to changing my understanding of a complicated (in a good way) personality.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Not much new this week
A busy couple of weeks at Wellesley...a couple more to come. Then I hope I can get back to feeling like I have time to work on my stuff. Don't know how colleagues do everything!
I got a copy of the book, The Art of Caring, an exhibit at the New Orleans Museum of Art this year. They used one of my photos which was very nicely reproduced.

However, the essayist wrote very incorrectly that I was a single mother of four boys! I'm not sure if she looked very carefully at the photo or bothered to check her source of information. Did not talk to me!
I did see lots of former students this week, always a pleasure. Yuna, Myna, May, Elaine, Tuyet...
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I got a copy of the book, The Art of Caring, an exhibit at the New Orleans Museum of Art this year. They used one of my photos which was very nicely reproduced.

However, the essayist wrote very incorrectly that I was a single mother of four boys! I'm not sure if she looked very carefully at the photo or bothered to check her source of information. Did not talk to me!
I did see lots of former students this week, always a pleasure. Yuna, Myna, May, Elaine, Tuyet...
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
I can't believe....
A faculty meeting devoted to stuffing envelopes with exams for self- scheduled exams....really substantive discussion about honor code and faculty involvement.... Took 25 minutes.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Snow!
In October!!???
White, heavy rain!
Cadie and I went to museums today. Good place on a cold, wet day.
Am using an app called BlogPress to write
from the iPod. Seems to work well. I wonder how I would post photos?
Yes, it can! Dylan and Emiliano leaving the hospital 5 months ago.

Nice app!
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White, heavy rain!
Cadie and I went to museums today. Good place on a cold, wet day.
Am using an app called BlogPress to write
from the iPod. Seems to work well. I wonder how I would post photos?
Yes, it can! Dylan and Emiliano leaving the hospital 5 months ago.

Nice app!
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Friday, October 16, 2009
More Milo
Milo is learning how to entertain himself and everyone else. Rolling over, picking up toys, vocalizing...and smiling, of course!In this video, Milo makes his "happy and excited" noise!
I'm learning about video very slowly. And youTube. I have an account, but need a tutorial on how to use the site! I'm pretty slow at remembering how to make the blog and the youTube site work together. Oh, well.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Fantastic Film Festival coming next week
A week-long showcase of formal and conceptual reorientations in recent American documentary filmmaking
October 19-25, 2009
WELLESLEY COLLEGE
Wellesley, MA
All events are free and open to the public. All events are in Collins Cinema, located in the Davis Art Museum and Cultural Center, unless otherwise noted.
Wellesley, MA
All events are free and open to the public. All events are in Collins Cinema, located in the Davis Art Museum and Cultural Center, unless otherwise noted.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
From the Globe news today
Polaroid film is coming back
By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff | October 14, 2009
Eighteen months after Polaroid Corp. said it was halting sales of its instant film, one of Massachusetts’ most famous products may be coming back to life.PLR IP Holdings LLC, the investment group that owns the Polaroid brand, has struck a deal that could put Polaroid film back on retailers’ shelves.
PLR, owned in part by Gordon Brothers Group, of Boston, licensed Utah-based Summit Global Group to sell digital cameras under the Polaroid name in June. Now Summit is cleared to resume sales of Polaroid film.
At a news conference held yesterday in Hong Kong, Summit’s managing director, Giovanni Tomaselli, said the film will be manufactured by the Impossible Project, an Austrian company which has acquired the former Polaroid factory in the Netherlands.
According to The Impossible Project’s website, the company will begin with black-and-white film in early 2010 and will offer a color version later in the year.
Hiawatha Bray can be reached at bray@globe.com.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Catching up on recent visits home
Erik was here in September to visit and meet Emiliano. Cadie and Malcolm sat still for the Grannie. Sadly, Johanna, Dylan and Mark were at work when the light and majority of people aligned in the backyard.
Our Lives, Our Space
Our Lives, Our Space: Views of Women in a Red-Light District
Sculpture Court, Jewett Arts Center
Opening Reception: Thurs., Oct. 22, 3:30pm
Exhibit Dates: Oct. 1-23, 2009
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:15am-7pm, Weekends 12-5pm
Exhibition Tours:
Led by one of the photographers and a project researcher
Wed., Oct. 21, 5–6 pm
Thurs., Oct. 22, 4:15-5 pm
Fri., Oct. 23, 12:30-1:30 pm
This photography exhibition is a collection of 40 photographs taken by women in the Yongsan red-light district, Seoul, South Korea, who have worked and lived in the area for as long as 40 years. As part of the urban renewal project, the area is targeted for demolition. These photographs show us how personal histories are written onto the space and architecture of the red light district, and how it is home to these women who have lived on the margins of South Korean society.
Women in prostitution have largely been an invisible part of history and society in South Korea, reduced to mere statistics and stereotypes.Their voices are never heard in the decision-making process of national and local policies that have a direct impact on their lives – such as the 2004 Act for the Prevention of Prostitution and related Acts, and the demolition of red-light districts. This photography project is a way for these women to write their own history.
This exhibition is a part of Envisioning “Global Korea” from the Margins: Gender, Sexuality, and Social Transformation program organized by Wellesley College Womens’ Studies professor Sealing Cheng.
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Sculpture Court, Jewett Arts Center
Opening Reception: Thurs., Oct. 22, 3:30pm
Exhibit Dates: Oct. 1-23, 2009
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:15am-7pm, Weekends 12-5pm
Exhibition Tours:
Led by one of the photographers and a project researcher
Wed., Oct. 21, 5–6 pm
Thurs., Oct. 22, 4:15-5 pm
Fri., Oct. 23, 12:30-1:30 pm
This photography exhibition is a collection of 40 photographs taken by women in the Yongsan red-light district, Seoul, South Korea, who have worked and lived in the area for as long as 40 years. As part of the urban renewal project, the area is targeted for demolition. These photographs show us how personal histories are written onto the space and architecture of the red light district, and how it is home to these women who have lived on the margins of South Korean society.Women in prostitution have largely been an invisible part of history and society in South Korea, reduced to mere statistics and stereotypes.Their voices are never heard in the decision-making process of national and local policies that have a direct impact on their lives – such as the 2004 Act for the Prevention of Prostitution and related Acts, and the demolition of red-light districts. This photography project is a way for these women to write their own history.
This exhibition is a part of Envisioning “Global Korea” from the Margins: Gender, Sexuality, and Social Transformation program organized by Wellesley College Womens’ Studies professor Sealing Cheng.
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Sunday, October 4, 2009
Opening at the DeCordova last week
DeCordova Museum Andy Mowbray's show is fantastic! As is Lalla Essaydi's! Enjoyed seeing friends and art. A full moon, too.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Guess who can roll over?
He can do it! But he doesn't really like being on his tummy, yet.
Thought I had figured out the right file format for uploading videos to blogger, but I've forgotten. Will figure it out again! Just like rolling over, trial and error.
Here is a link to the video on my new youTube page. Or maybe the video will show up right here!
Thought I had figured out the right file format for uploading videos to blogger, but I've forgotten. Will figure it out again! Just like rolling over, trial and error.
Here is a link to the video on my new youTube page. Or maybe the video will show up right here!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Upcoming projects/ "Our Lives, Our Space"
Professor Sealing Cheng's work with women in Seoul, Korea, will be on display soon in the Jewett Art Center, Sculpture Court area. A photo-voice project where the women photographed their home life, work and local culture, the images are colorful and compelling. We printed 40 and will be installing the exhibit this week. The images are titled, "In front of my house," and "A lady's room."
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Neville Brothers play Boris Color Lab (aka House of Blues)
Finally feel like I am on leave!
Walking with Emiliano to Central Square for lunch today was so lovely. Got several errands done, saw lots of people of all stripes, the weather was great...so nice!! Not being behind the desk and cooped up at Wellesley made me very happy. Classes have started and I'm not thinking about transfer credit too much. It is a luxury to get paid to learn some new tricks and to think about making new work.
New things I'm learning...the latest version of Image Print, a RIP for the printer. I can add some text, but of course, it won't do the thing I want it to do easily. Oh, well. I'll figure it out. At least I think I can make a template for positioning the image and text so I won't have to do that 40 times as I print an exhibit.
BACKYARD: 2002 - 2009
I printed a number of images for a faculty exhibit at Wellesley in the Jewett Art Gallery. Still prefer the gelatin prints for b/w, but was able to get decent prints fairly quickly. And I can reprint very easily!
Got some good hints about scanning 4x5 negs from Steve Milanowski. We visited Steve and Peg and kids at Lake George.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Long time, no posting!
Wish there was a way to post from my iPod when I am online. I'll figure it out some day. Busy learning my way around VueScan and ImagePrint...imageprint was working just fine until today when I really needed it to work well. Trying to get prints done for a faculty show by Friday morning. Color is not coming out correctly or predictably. Nor is the b/w printing well...too contrasty compared to the file before it is imported into imageprint. But I did get good advice about the Epson printer from the area rep so that I know how to adjust the printing gap for different papers. Erik was here for a brief visit to see all of us. Dylan had a birthday. And the Neville Brothers came to the House of Blues. We are all 30 years older than the last time I saw them! And the HoB is in the old Boris Color Lab building...where Cathy and I worked in the basement darkroom!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
More Emiliano



A quick post...a busy day...knee exercises, Milo visit, pick-up Cadie and Malcolm, decide on work for exhibit. The darkroom is working nicely with only a few more fixes to make it just right again. The small backlog of film is developed. Next project will be to organize the digital office so that I can find things. Two projects for Wellesley also need to be done before the beginning of the year...an exhibit of photos organized by Sealing Cheng and the mural for the sports center that my students produced last year. Better late than never!
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Big Progress!!


Took some pix of Dylan, Jimena and Milo at 12 weeks!
The darkroom is back in shape and I have developed 3 rolls of film from who knows how far back. At least I remember how! Only need to fix the timer and a few other minor things. Next will be some Fujifilm 4x5!
On a different project, the digital files arrived via FTP and the images taken by residents and workers in the red light area of Seoul will be a very interesting exhibit this October. I'll start doing some test prints this week to see how big the prints will go. I am working on this with a colleague, Sealing Chen, at Wellesley.
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