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pat is my father's aunt, and she is the sweetest, fiercest lady you could ever meet. she has terminal cancer, and it just breaks my heart. she's really an amazing woman.
Neither the bride nor the groom are Jewish, but the deejay played "Hava Nagilah" anyway. So we just had to do the chair thing with them.
Pat, from the ABC Players, just oozes sweetness. She makes you feel like sitting around laughing and eating pumpkin pie...
Nikon D90
Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8
B800 in beauty dish camera right
B800 behind and left for hair and rim light
B1600 feathering black background
Television host Pat Boone speaking at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Went on a day trip to Philly with Melissa and Francine!
We know they're totally touristy, but we wanted to compare Pat's against Geno's. Pat's won.
The St. Pat's parade and Hasselmann Alumni House festivities on Saturday March 14, 2015. Photos by Sam O'Keefe
Stunning works by the Dutch painter Pat Andrea. I saw them exhibited at Barcelona's Centre d'Art Santa Mònica, No.7 La Rambla. The show comprised 48 paintings based on "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass", plus some in-situ 'installation drawings' on the gallery walls. Here you see him in action - still from the video clip.
I was on my way home from a newly-opened coffee shop in the new shopping district at the center of West Hartford, and I wandered into an art gallery, where Pat was sitting at a table reading.
Pat is one of the artists of Paper/New England, a nonprofit that promotes New England artists that do work on paper. The gallery space had a couple of her works, and those of other P/NE artists from the Hartford area; Blue Back Square is letting P/NE use that space until they find a business that can pay for it. Maybe art galleries are good for business even if no one actually goes into the galleries (much less, buys art). Pat said she typically sees about one person during one of her three-and-a-half hour shifts.
Pat's pieces, abstract painting and mixed-media, were selling in the several hundred dollar range; she said she teaches drawing at a community college to afford paint (and, I presume, food and shelter). Her pieces were based on/inspired by saint-affiliated rocky springs/wells she had visited in Great Britain, where Catholics draw water for religious purposes; she's a lapsed Catholic, and I didn't quite get what, exactly, inspired her about the wells. New England art buyers, she says, are too conservative for her to make a living off the kind of work she does.
(This is #6 in my 100 strangers assignment. Check out the 100 strangers website to see more pictures and people working on the same assignment.)
The St. Pat's parade and Hasselmann Alumni House festivities on Saturday March 14, 2015. Photos by Sam O'Keefe
The St. Pat's parade and Hasselmann Alumni House festivities on Saturday March 14, 2015. Photos by Sam O'Keefe
Shot at f13 - 1/500 @ 25mm. Two flashes at 45 and 90 degrees to his right; both firing at full power. The sb800 is @ 45 degrees firing into a silver umbrella. The sb26 is firing through a white umbrella.