thanks so much for the background picture of the pictures.....i appreciate you showing little scenarios going on in that ville of yours......it is something i could not learn from any other source.....and being that i am in love with Aix it is sheer joy....thanks leslie
“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.
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Love the angelic faces in the window ontrasted against the ancient , dirty stone walls.
Bonne semaine
thanks so much for the background picture of the pictures.....i appreciate you showing little scenarios going on in that ville of yours......it is something i could not learn from any other source.....and being that i am in love with Aix it is sheer joy....thanks leslie
What a lovely picture! Such sweet little faces peeking out.
Elizabeth Eiffel, this was a gem of a juxtaposition, wasn't it? Thanks for chiming in!
donna, je t'en pris. so pleased to hear you like the little threads of color in the tapestry of Aix!
Kris, merci! I know - those little faces are priceless, non?
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