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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Master Class

We walked down to Ravinia to observe a Master Class at the Steans Institute for Young Artists.
It was a very interesting experience. The young artists were all, by normal human standards, outstanding musicians. They have won many competitions and appeared as soloists with major orchestras.
The class instructor demolished them (without malice). They are very brave to play a piece in front of an audience of a hundred people, and then have a very competent musician demolish their playing, including their posture, and their facial expression, and their technique, bar by bar, while the audience watched. It takes a lot of character to reach to top rungs of the music profession.
In the organizations in which I worked I was never given a performance appraisal in front of hundreds of my family and co-workers as well as total total strangers.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

I've moved to SmugMug

After battling Flickr's format for a long time, I decided to consolidate my pictures on SmugMug. Moving the pictures across seemed to be a daunting task - until I found SmuggLr. This neat little tool copied all my pictures from Flickr to Smugmug in one fell swoop.
Now, all I need to do is find something that will move my Pbase pictures across, fix all links from my blogs to images on Flickr and Pbase, and clean up my home page. Don't hold your breath.

Monday, July 16, 2007

I went to a Workshop last week


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Originally uploaded by chmoss
Last week I participated in a photographic workshop - "A Day In Our Life ." The workshop focussed on documentary photography, and was lead by B.D. Colen. I had a great time doing nothing but thinking, talking, and doing photography for a week.
Our main project was to find and document a day in the life of a family or individual in the local area - this put me way out of my comfort zone - I am not used to approaching total strangers and photographing them for a day, close up! I did do it, and the result of my day's work shooting 850 pictures and another half days work editing them down to 20 for the final story is now posted here.
As a side story, I took pictures of the class itself.

Friday, July 06, 2007

My first pencil drawing


I starting drawing lessons last week. I have not drawn anything since maybe 3rd grade. At the first class we were tasked to draw a skeleton in charcoal. Not my favorite subject. Yesterday our task was a pencil drawing of a face. This is supposed to be Jacob!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Surreal Israel



Originally uploaded by chmoss
I looked over my Israel trip pictures and noticed many of them had a surreal air - so I have selected a set that I call Surreal Israel

Israel trip record

We went to Israel in April - and it took me this long to finish editing my pictures. Click on the image above for the whole spiel.

Last night we attended the first performance of August:Osage County

We have a preview subscription at Steppenwolf. I enjoy the preview series for a few reasons:

  • I do not need to have my opinions informed by professional critical reactions
  • The actors are really up - the play's success depends on their reviews
  • As a bonus, it costs less!
August:Osage County by Tracy Letts had only one flaw - I was not prepared for a 3 1/2 hour performance (including two intermissions). For the rest, it was a fine experience. The plot was well crafted, the dialog both believable and powerful, believable casting and performances well suited to the play.

This was one of those experiences that really made feel the privilege of living in Chicago, the greatest English language theater city in the world. Despite its length, and the unattractiveness of the protagonists, I and my family were engrossed. When we found out the length of the play, were all tempted to leave at the second intermission. We did not do so.

Last year we had a subscription at the Goodman Theater. I wanted to switch because I did not enjoy the plays that much - they were professional, polished, etc, etc - but never engaged me. Also, on a more basic level - I like the restaurants around Steppenwolf better. So far, we have won on both counts.

Last week we saw the Puppetmaster of Lodz at Writer's Theater - memorable performance, great theme, script needs work.