Two wonderful days at the Photo Expo in NYC seeing friends, students and colleagues I haven't seen in a while, including 2 of my wonderful students from my bodies in water workshop at Peter's Valley, Kate and Mitzi, Clay Blackmore whose energy is contagious and stand alone talent. Tom Curley hung out with me yesterday he always teaches me something new. I stopped by the HP booth and they had a display on digital negatives for Platinum Printing which just blew me out of the water. I have been thinking lately of Platinum Prints for my IR bodies in water photographs.
2 Days of seeing so many people I know and photographic eye candy.
I collected my bag of new information and incredible ideas and thought I was going to walk to grand central, but I didn't realize how heavy all the literature was and new paper samples I was given to try out. So out of the blue there came a taxi and before I left to come to the Expo, my friend and coach Hal Tweedy said pay attention to what is put in front of you. SO I jumped into the cab.
First the driver asked me about the Expo, the a conversation morphed into electronics then how wonderful NYC is and what it has to over, next thing we were talking about politics.
I commented about the amount of traffic for mid afternoon especially with the awareness of the train I wanted to catch. His calming voice said that for a Friday and people getting out of town the traffic wasn't too bad. He then asked me if I wanted to go via Madison Ave, I said which ever has less traffic and he would know better.
Then the conversation shifted. He said AH, have patience. After moving here from India and driving taxi's in NYC for 20 + years he had learned patience and so much more.
He said, never make any one cry.
He asked if I minded if he shared with me some other things he has learned over the years. I was all ears. Have Patience and Faith was what he said. Of course that was exactly what I needed to hear.
We arrived at Grand Central and he turned around and faced me. His right hand with the driving glove became very animated. He looked me in the eye and said he will never see me again. I stopped collecting my belongs and looked into his wizened eyes. He then made the statement that the only thing he doesn't like about this job was that he would meet so many people, take them to their destination and never see them again, and that makes him very sad.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
My Guru taxi driver.
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Dreams can come true!

| My muse and friend Amy standing with my other pal, "Halpaca" |
I have been traveling and teaching a lot this year and have been holding very exciting workshops, one of my favorites is Celebrate the Feminine! I am in the process of launching a new website and I hope to feature many of you in my galleries there.
Please joinme next year either in sunny Naples, Florida for courses I will be holding, or perhaps beautiful Tuscany for a workshop entitled Empowerment, Creativity, and Listening to your Muse. Perhaps I will see you at one of my favorites places in the northeast, Peters Valleywhere I will be teaching a Bodies in Water workshop for women and an Art of Seeing workshop for everyone. In the fall, I will be in Wisconsin at Dillmans Bay Resort and Workshops for a course entitled Artist Jambalya. These are only a few of the exciting workshops coming up. I will be posting more info on my website.
Finally after many months of preparation, I am ready to launch my new websiteLaurieKlein.com which features my photographic images from these past few years, plus my musings, events, workshops and loads more! I can't wait for you to take a peek and would love to hear back from you.
My event and commission photographs can be found at LaurieKleinPhotography.com.
I hope to see you at one of my classes or on a photo shoot. Would you like to be my muse?
If you see me online, Skype me and say hi.
With great abundance,
Laurie
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Fall Mentoring begins and guess where the students exhibit will be?
Laurie and Nicole Cudzilo are mentoring 6 high school seniors from Brookfield High School and Newtown High School. This year the mentorship will culminate with an exhibit entitled Six Views 2011 Exhibition at are you ready?
At the Silo Gallery in New Milford CT! http://www.hunthillfarmtrust.org/.
The opening will be Saturday January 15, 2011 3-5 pm. The exhibit will run through Feb 19th, 2011.
At the Silo Gallery in New Milford CT! http://www.hunthillfarmtrust.org/.
The opening will be Saturday January 15, 2011 3-5 pm. The exhibit will run through Feb 19th, 2011.
Please join us for The Gallery talk which is scheduled for Sunday January 23, 2011 2-4 pm. You will have the opportunity to hear from the students.
Skitch and Ruth Henderson started The Silo in 1972.
Read more about my mentoring program. http://brookfield.patch.com/announcements/laurie-klein-photographer-mentors-brookfield-and-newtown-hs-seniors
Read more about my mentoring program. http://brookfield.patch.com/announcements/laurie-klein-photographer-mentors-brookfield-and-newtown-hs-seniors
Casey Rose Kearns, Melissa DeStefano, Casey Hill, Alexandra Sweeney, Olivia Cookfair,
Kathyrn Scribner, Nicole Cudzilo
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