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    November 10

    Thanks For All the Support and Help

    I would like to thank all the family and friends who made dad's passing less miserable.
    I have never heard so many people say that my dad was "one of the kindest men they ever met".
    It was overhelming because I knew this, and yet so many others did too!
    I also want to thank Becky, my love, for allowing me the time away from family to be at the funeral.
    She couldn't get time off - even though the kids we off school with H1N1 virus scares!
     
    I wanna thank my brother Royale for the ride to the funeral, and my Sister Crystal for the express
    ride home! You can always depend on family.
     
    I almost have all my stuff in Dewitt now, so if you need photography, or know of a good DAY JOB,
    please call me!
     
    517-669-1350
     
    Thanks again for all the love and support!!
    Marshall
    October 04

    Update

    So much has happened this year. I find the woman who is the light of my life... Dad progressively loses the battle with cancer... My sister fights her illness with grace; as usual... and that career opportunity - in fact a paying job - still eludes me. I have fixed the gutters, roof, and cleaned the house top to bottom... but that just doesn't make me feel complete. Rebecca is wonderful. Her children are challenging, but great. I look forward to mornings like I never have before!
    I wish everyone better economic and social situations. I've met so many new people... my brain is on hold with names. Learning Lansing hasn't been too bad... but I could really use a good reason to drive them - Like a job!! We haven't lost the house yet.
    March 24

    Thanks to all the people who checked in on Dad

    Dad's surgery went well, and so far, his recovery is on pace.
    We are in MQT for a while longer, and his recuperation will
    be ongoing. The cancer had not spread, and they sampled
    to be certain of the need for/against chemo.
    So many friends and relatives have stopped by, the support
    has been amazing.
     
    February 25

    My Love of Photography

    It is nearly impossible to squash passion.

    "Addiction doesn't negotiate."

    -- Eric Clapton

    I've had an addiction to photography since the age of 9 when I received

    an Instamatic 44 (cartridge film carrier from Kodak, for those puzzling).

    My coursework; which covered topics of art, photography, drafting,

    computers, history and illustration; continue to compell me.

    I enjoy the creative process, don't mind researching characters or technical

    information, and like to problem solve. I function best in well organized

    environments; especially for archival information; and can learn new

    softwares quickly. I own Nikon Digital equipment, Pentax film equipment,

    and a budget film 2.25 twin lens reflex.

    I've hand-processed B&W films from Plus-X through the T-max films,

    Kodak and Fuji Color films, and Transparency films. Used Jobo processors,

    and hand mixed chemicals in makeshift arraingements in more bathrooms

    than I care to remember. I've also completed Leica copywork and worked

    with photostat equipment (yeah, that long ago - remember bluelines and

    rubdowns?). I know how to work the equipment.

    Comfortable on PC's and Macs, using jpegs, gifs, tiffs etc. Own a PC

    with media manager devices, dual-core processing, shareware image

    software, and an internal ethernet card for high speed DSL or cable.

    Always willing to learn new softwear, equipment and technique.

    I've worked a few jobs with media types; advertising, marketing, sales,

    printing, artistic, and collegiate staffs and users. You learn so much from

    people if you never underestimate them; always listening to them, in

    courteous, yet direct ways; allows you to take advantage of opportunities.

    And it's there that we will find our successes.

    When you are being paid to photograph situations, you can still

    have fun. Standard props, poses, and backdrops don't always cut it.

    And despite the subject, or the lighting, or the coloration; there will

    still be people out there who will NEVER like your art, your ideas, or

    your photographs. There are those who will ALWAYS love everything

    you do (usually family members or spouses). As an artist, your true,

    net-worth lies somewhere in-between those two extremes.

    Remember, people criticized the likes of Richard Avedon,

    Annie Liebovitz, and Alfred Eisenstadt... sometimes quite severly and harshly -

    and those are people we love! They have been the giants of their time! Just

    think of how they criticize someone who they don't know... Criticism rarely helps.

     It can help mold your work, change your direction... but you have to satisfy

    the customer to avoid it. Whether that is the subject of the photo or a third

    party purchase. Make the customer happy and you will do more than the

    hacks can do.

    "I don't think there is any other quality so essential to success

    of any kind as the quality of perseverance. It overcomes

    everything, even nature." 

    -- John D. Rockefeller

    Photographers deserve the same liberties and freedoms that poets

    and madmen enjoy! I prefer my work environment to be photo-chemical

     free, and digital.

     

    February 20

    Things that go uh...

    Here are some catagories I'm seeking creative solutions to photograph:
    Masquerade/Mardi Gras
    Line Dance/RollerDerby/PillowFightLeague
    Cooking/Food Fights
    Snow Business
    Blue/White&Purple/Green
    Retro Yank/USO or other ideas for the troops!
    Email me ideas or pictures to participate!
    As much as necessary, I need to express a few ideations in a
    visual media - photography, that will be the blueprint for a
    stylistic approach to Environmental Portraiture - and those
    who can participate in the building stages will get free or
    considerably cheap portraits; regardless of their gender, race,
    or political and religious affiliations (okay, that last part is a
    given). I do ask only for adults to participate - as they can
    sign off on portraits used for promotion of my business, and
    youths can not. Copper Country performers will get a break
    also, if they can keep my interest (if you have a garage band
    that can't get gigs... maybe you need more than pics...).
    Check back soon - topics will be listed and only the first few
    people will be considered. Send an email, with a picture of
    yourself for early consideration - mja_1962@hotmail.com
    Thanks, Building my business is going to be thrilling!
    Marshall J. Anderson
    Let's improve upon them or make  them snap!
    Trade deals possible....