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  2. My Visual Diary: Fall/Winter Portraits, 2012.

    So it seems I may have fallen in love with my camera all over again…..and it is with me every where I go. I’m also entering a new chapter in my life thanks to my best friend: I am excited, fearless and inspired. I don’t know where my life is going…..I don’t know what I’ll be making….but it is happening, right now. 

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  4. a new approach to my “look at me” project. No darkroom, no photoshop, or real cameras were used for this one. 

    a new approach to my “look at me” project. No darkroom, no photoshop, or real cameras were used for this one. 

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  5. Portrait by my daughter Arielle Gomez, age 6. 

    Portrait by my daughter Arielle Gomez, age 6. 

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  10. “Hi Mommy” Spring break, 2012. 

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  11. My daughter’s first photogram. Constantine didn’t want to make one, he wanted to make something with color. He’s definitely more of a builder and painter and Arielle is really into collaging and other crafty materials.
I am very happy that they are so different from each other, it inspires me to try new things and encourage their individual interests. This is the perfect age to involve them in even more in my art world, especially now that my college career is pretty much done. 

    My daughter’s first photogram. Constantine didn’t want to make one, he wanted to make something with color. He’s definitely more of a builder and painter and Arielle is really into collaging and other crafty materials.

    I am very happy that they are so different from each other, it inspires me to try new things and encourage their individual interests. This is the perfect age to involve them in even more in my art world, especially now that my college career is pretty much done. 

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