Let me give you a peek into my little French life...
First, let me say how truly delighted I was to be a part of the SmartLife exposition in Toulon...yes, I was in attendance at the vernissage last evening. After a day of work, I hopped onto a mini-bus to get to the gare routière where I boarded the navette (shuttle bus) to Marseille to catch the train. The traffic into Marseille was exceptional due to construction at the exit from the autoroute, so we were backed up for several minutes trying to get into the city entrance and thus to the train station.
Once there, I tried to get on my intended train (that was still on the track) but it was too late and I had to wait 30 minutes for the next one...which I did manage to catch, putting me into the train station in Toulon at around 8:30 pm. (The vernissage began at 6:30...but no worries, these things are loose, non?)
As I don't know the the city at all (and even though I had mapped out an itinerary ahead of time), I wasn't sure about getting from the station to the gallery so I took a cab. (It was less than a mile.) I stepped out of the cab (like Cinderella from her pumpkin) and onto the sidewalk where a swarm of 20- and 30-somethings (which was totally expected - we're talking digital iPhone photography exhibit, after all!) dressed in black were all gathered to smoke as it is now illegal to smoke inside public buildings in France. (Yay, France!)
I stepped into the gallery as discretely as possible as I really only wanted to see my stuff on the wall - and besides, I now needed to make this a quick visit in order to catch a train back!
I came, I saw, I
conquered ...errr....I tried to be as invisible as possible. I enjoyed looking at everyone's work and chatted briefly with the gallery owner before leaving to be able to catch my train back to Marseille, then the navette back to Aix, then walk the rest of the way home as the mini buses do not run at night. About six hours in total for a 10 minute peek at my images hanging on the wall.
This is life 1) without a car (which mostly I love) and 2) as an introvert (I'm often mistaken for a 'people person'...but really, no...not so much. Stepping into unknown crowds and making small-talk...not really my cuppa.)
What a pleasure, though to see my images among the others in the showing. The collection of everyone's images shows very nicely and I couldn't be more pleased to be a part of it.
As I write this, I'm between clients and the wall I've been racing toward at 100 miles an hour all week is looming large. The image above was shot with the intention of bring an artistic spin to light and shadow...but it actually mirrors the state of my little introverted soul at the moment. And as I didn't get any shots of last night's gig (yes, an introvert who is also rather shy in aforementioned crowds), this seemed just perfect.
Thanks to all for your lovely comments yesterday! I soaked up all of your congratulatory wishes and took them with me as I made my journey there. Merci, mille fois!
Yours...spread just a little too thin...but artistically...
leslie