Kris, merci bien! I'm playing with that funky little lens again...and it's fun to come upon scenes like this that look all the more romantic in a soft focus.
“Leslie landed in the lavender and olives of Provence in 2004...fork in hand...” so began La Fourchette in 2006. Fast-forward to this moment...with survival issues managed (every ex-pat knows what I'm talking about!), I return to the original passion that brought me to France: photography.
A quote from Wynn Bullock (20th century photographer) comes to mind as I define myself as a photographer:
"At 42, I decided to become a photographer because it offered a means of creative thought and action. I didn't rationalize this, I just felt it intuitively and followed my intuition, which I have never regretted."
Shortly after I began following my passion and traveling to France to shoot photographs, Façonnable picked them up for their US market. A card line was featured at Nordstrom and small French-themed boutiques throughout the US.
Now, in the golden wash of light that is the south of France, I continue my psychotherapy practice and passion for photography.
3 comments:
Welcome back!!! Mornings here will have a little South-of-France sunshine again! YAAAAY!
Leslie,
This is a great photo. I love the greenery around the doorway and the door itself!
Happy Wednesday to you as well.
Kris
Ann, Yay, sunshine! Enjoy! (and thank you!)
Kris, merci bien! I'm playing with that funky little lens again...and it's fun to come upon scenes like this that look all the more romantic in a soft focus.
Bonne nuit à tous!
leslie
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