Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Colonial Theater - dancing on the ceiling


Time inside the Colonial Theater to see and document the restoration work being completed.  


Hand made stencils hang in a small room on the lower level.  Paint colors created to match the existing artwork and design.  It's been amazing to see this transformation.  




The murals on the proscenium restored to their original beauty

 You can't help but feel that they are dancing on the ceiling....
Painting and antiquing finished on the center piece of the proscenium arch
 New lighting fixtures hang from the ceiling soon to be left alone to illuminate the theater as the scaffolding begins to be dismantled.



enjoy,

k

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Into the Mountains

Jim and I have always been "into the mountains"

Hiking has been a pastime for us since we met back in 1980.
We feel lucky to live in a place that offers hundreds of options of all shapes and sizes.  From those practically on our doorstep to others a hop and skip up the road.

This day we picked the yellow trial as our hiking "spot".  I brought along my camera with that same feeling in mind - and attached my pinhole lens.   A pinhole lens allows a pin-sized hole of light to make an exposure.  Exposure times need to be longer to allow for light to seep in.








A steep climb at the onset - just Jim and I hiking up the trailhead.  There was plenty of time for such long exposures.


I also threw the nifty fifty into my pack to expose the naked eye view.

Looking out from the ledge was spectacular and gave us a clear shot of "home".   Yes, we did see a hand full of fellow hikers.  All of us kept physically distanced allowing a social banter that reflected the enjoyment of this day. 
 On our way down we took a moment and walked towards the "VIEW"
Complete with a lovely stone perch and a picnic table and a note book for thoughts.
 I enjoyed reading this one from 2019 - I do hope that this lad comes back up with another batch of sesame noodles and takes in the view!
A few thoughts as we sat and took in the view at the end of our hike

why we hike
hiking has a vulnerability
and simplicity to it
it helps us relax
clears the mind
it's good for the body
a powerful cardio workout
lowers risk of heart disease


and honestly, at the end of the day
it's beats going to the liquor store!


enjoy,

k

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Sleep Patterns

 At home...


wrapping our heads around the new "normal" that the Coronavirus has brought into our lives

I offer a brief moment of levity...


Night-time adjustments   
Sleep patterns



enjoy,

k

Friday, April 17, 2020

Super Heroes Amongst Us



Over the years I've had a lot of fun with clients during their photo sessions

This was certainly heightened whenever I brought out the "Super Hero" patches as a possible prop

Personalities came shining through with just a simple notion of being...      "super"
Smiles were genuine and catching

We have many "super heroes" amongst us
 especially now with the trying times we find ourselves in due to the Coronavirus/Covid 19 outbreak




to the "super heroes" that are out there
every day working and helping

to the "super heroes" that are staying
home

to each and every "super hero" among us

Thank you all!

enjoy,

k

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Colonial Theater ~ Renovations and Teaching Moments

A picturesque day over at the Colonial Theater in Laconia.
Today the "COLONIAL" sign and marquee, a focal point downtown for almost a century, was dismantled and taken down.  Both the blade and the marquee will be fabricated and placed back on the front of this building at a later date.  

 These signs went dark in the early 90's 

but as work began around 2015 the blade and marquee showed the signs of life that will be returning to the downtown space
 Care was given to the process of dismantling
and the same care will be given to fabricating a replica to hang for hopefully another century
 Workers cutting and removing bolts that held the marquee in its place


 As the final piece comes away from the building Ian Raymond sets up shop across the street.


Ian Raymond's photography studio sits across the street from the Colonial Theater.  Today he documented the renovation work not only for himself, but due to these unprecedented times, a "teaching" moment for his grandchildren.
  

 With his pinhole camera Ian set up his camera on the stoop of his studio and made photographs









Ian also made video podcasts to explain the process of pinhole photography as an art lesson

Using a long exposure - watching the world go by - he created a photograph that documented this day.  Due to the length of the exposure the photograph contains "figures" in the windows showing workers as ghostly.  The "workers" will come and go but as photographs will remind us they play and integral part of history.


enjoy,

k

Monday, April 13, 2020

Thoughts ...skillful

Headed back inside the Colonial Theater to document the restoration progress.  Practicing the guidelines of "social distancing" while working as I made my way through this grand lady with my camera.
Seeing first hand this skillful work-in-progress

Interior/exterior view of a worker on site
Custom-made stencils hang from the scaffolding
Finishing off intricate details to the stenciling on the ceiling 
 The process of replacing and patching plaster that surround the proscenium arch
 Repair work in beginning stages 
 as some finishing touches begin to show through from my previous visits

Respectful ~ Skillful work
                     ...Essential work

enjoy,

k

Thoughts ...thankful

A parade of over one hundred teachers drove through the town of Gilford on Friday.  Students and their families filled parking lots and lined the streets in front of their homes to "wave" and say "hi, I miss you"



Love the friendly reminder to "eat your fruits and veggies"












Signs filled love and hope 
Expressions filled with happiness and love








Finding "your" teacher in the parade
....priceless



Yes
We Love You
Yes
We Miss You











Warmth and sentiment
Heart-Lifting
 and certainly felt by all

enjoy,

k