Seeing Red
Posted in Projects, art on January 31st, 2010 by andrealdorman – Be the first to commentStruggling through personal battles as well as running a business has its challenges. A few months back, Dean was very vocal about not picking up his camera again. When faced with these tough times, what is the best solution? On this topic everyone is so very different. The best choice for me, is not the same for everyone.
So once we started on our most recent project (which will be debuting on February 12th) we really did our best to find new models, branch out creatively, and apply technique and skill to all of our planned/posed shots. About a year ago, Dean and I talked about our approach to photography, he mentioned that it is very difficult for him to feel satisfied taking shots of things that he ‘finds’. I completely agreed, there is no originality in finding things even when you do photograph them. It’s not really yours, anybody could have done that. True, but to play Devil’s advocate, not every person has the same perspective. A plain photograph taken of a forest could remain plain or with the knowledge of certain techniques and different lenses it has a better chance of becoming a unique and beautiful snowflake.
With all that said, I have a great feeling about this next collection of 4 photos. It’s not many but they all make a clear and great statement. I spent hours working on props and wardrobes, calling people to find new models or people who knew people who were willing to help, etc. It was sheer chance that we ended up with the models we did! They all worked out beautifully! Writing this, I have a huge grin on my face just imagining people’s reactions to our art. As Dean said a couple weeks ago, “If I’m not going to be famous for my art then I’ll be infamous.” He’s hit a sweet-spot!
Event Information: February 12, 2010 marks the First Annual Dress Red Luncheon hosted by ACTION Health’s, Aging and Wellness taskforce at the Pine Barn Inn starting at 11am. Dr Robert Davis, Cardiologist at Bloomsburg Hospital will be the Keynote speaker. “Our aim is to set aside this day when people can come together where the prevailing message is that heart disease is a profoundly different disease between women and men,” says Dr. Larry Schardt, Chairperson of the Dress Red Luncheon. The luncheon will start at 11am with social hour to enjoy the photography of Dean Dorman & Marlin R. Wagner following with welcoming remarks and Keynote presentation. Lunch begins at 12 noon followed by a Red Fashion show and closing remarks. The Red Fashion Show includes a collection of red attire from a variety of local stores. “What better way to promote awareness and celebrate National Heart Health month than by supporting ACTION Health – and enjoying the camaraderie of others at this entertaining, fun event” says Lisa Makara, co-chair of the Dress Red Luncheon. Dressing in red attire encouraged but not required. Tickets for this event are $20.00 in advance and $25.00 at the door. Seating is limited. Men and women are welcome to attend. All proceeds benefit ACTION Health’s Aging and Wellness taskforce. For information or to purchase tickets call ACTION Health @ 570.275.9150. Visit our website: www.actionhealthpa.org
You can call me for tickets.
Lisa M. Makara, MS, CTRS
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Bloomsburg Health System
549 Fair Street
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
570-387-2099 Office phone
570-336-0036 Cell
570-387-2316 Fax
