Beautiful Strangers & Inspiration Happens

imageHas this happened to you?  You see a face in the crowd and are inspired. Something about them gets your immediate attention…  An expression, the quality of light showing off fine features… something intangible. Meet Jadice– who was once a beautiful stranger to me with just such a face.  Chris and I went to a movie premier yesterday and on our way out I saw this beautiful girl doing a selfie with a friend.  Though I walked out of the theatre I had to quickly double back and introduce myself. Moments later we were outside in good light and with my iPhone in hand to do a few quick pictures!   So here is the artistic fruit of an impromptu photo session with a beautiful and unexpected model. Shot with an iPhone, turned into art using an iPad, three different apps and four different pictures combined to create this art piece.

Why it wasn’t done traditionally?  You may wonder why I didn’t use my big pro Canon SLR camera and Adobe Photoshop program and technique on my computer instead of my iPad.   Jadice was there, I had an iPhone, there was the urgency of inspiration.  It’s the same reason Lincoln wrote down his most famous speech – the Gettysburg Address– on an envelope.  It was handy.   And the reason JK Rowling jotted down her first ideas for the Harry Potter books on a napkin while she was riding a train.  OK, I am NOT comparing my iPad art to some of the greatest minds!  The point is ideas happen, they happen fast.  It happens to us all at one time or another… 

INSPIRATION HAPPENS!  It’s fleeting, it goes so fast and we must capture it while it’s there.  Even on an envelope, a napkin or an iPhone. There may be traditionalists lurking out there but notice lately just how much a mainstream art expression our cell phones have become simply by looking at Instagram with all of it’s built in filters and ways of making pictures look extra groovy!  AND iPhone pictures get published in some of the biggest newspapers in the country!  Here’s an example slide show link with wonderful iPhone pictures by photojournalist Michael Williamson— two time Pulitzer Prize winner.  Slide Show:  The Washington Post, Michael Williamson.  

Whatever world of self expression you’re living or working in what really matters is getting it, capturing the moment, allowing the flow and letting art happen.  Feeling it, expressing it and not worrying about how to do it– just reach for the first available thing and get the idea down, the image captured. You can go back later and refine till your hearts content.  I happen to like refining on my iPad in the toned down quiet of a late night.  It has a very different feel from sitting at the workstation in a more business mind mode.  It’s more relaxed attitude and the plethora of interesting apps allows a different kind of creative exploration.   Not better, not freer, just different.

There’s a place for all of it and we, The Creatively Insatiable, appreciate that!

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Willie L. Brown, Jr. Pictures have stories.

I made this photograph of Willie L. Brown Jr. a very long time ago and like every other photo it has its own story.

Willie Brown in the 80's when he was California's legendary Speaker of the Assembly.

Willie Brown in the 80’s when he was California’s legendary Speaker of the Assembly.

Let’s go way back to the Tri-X days pushed to 3200 using HC110.  (A little technical back in the day chatter for those in the know.)  It was an election night.  Ronald Reagan just won his second term though results were not all in yet.  I was working at my first newspaper job and was full of the vim and vigor of life in the blush of my young career as a photojournalist.  My great friend Alex Clausen, who was the Associated Press photographer at the time, invited me along to cover the election parties that night.  I was delighted!  It would be high level stuff and a real insiders view.  Alex knew all the ropes, took me wherever he went and let me have a blast.  There was a huge party on L Street in one of the fancy buildings celebrating the election.  But upstairs, in more rarified quarters was Willie Brown, California’s legendary State Assembly Speaker, in the glow of a news camera being interviewed for the 11’0clock TV news.  I stood quietly back with a long lens and just patiently waited, waited, and waited some more.  I waited a long time, camera lens to my eye anticipating that perfect moment and finally it happened.  Brown slowly swiveled his face my way, lowered his gaze directly at me and held it just long enough till I snapped my shutter.  I knew he had given me a gift.  The powerful glance he gave me made my night.  And my portfolio!  Now I’m proud to honor the legendary Willie L. Brown Jr with an inaugural place in The Legacy Project, Sacramento.  To read more about him on the honoree page, click here.

Here’s a bit of interesting current news.  The resolution, ACR 65, would recognize Willie Brown’s lifetime of accomplishments by naming the span closest to San Francisco the “Willie L. Brown, Jr. Bridge”.  According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the NAACP came up with the idea and asked Assemblyman Issadore Hall III, a Democrat from Compton to introduce the resolution.  Now we will just have to wait and see what happens!

 

 

Welcome to the wonderful colorful world of Charr Crail, artist, photographer, teacher, author, mentor, fabric designer and all around creatively insatiable woman!  In this blog I will be posting pictures, ideas, inspirations, life lessons and anything that inspires my lively quirky brain that I consider worth sharing.  Comments are not only appreciated but encouraged!  Please share!

This site is a bit in the creation stage so your patience while I get all the tentacles planned for this site together is appreciated.  I teach a wide variety of workshops including Photography and the Arts and will be posting details and dates soon.

In the meantime here’s a fun photo from a series I’m working on… This one is Skull of Frivolity.

Skull of Frivolity, © Charr Crail, 2012

Skull of Frivolity, © Charr Crail, 2012

Holy Smokes I made a gif!

Dizzy Bunny!, line drawing animationFun with animation, a line drawing I did on this lazy and sweet Sunday. The best way to learn anything is to do it again and again! This is one of those things I’ve wanted to learn for so long– simple gif animations. It is simple but definitely a little confusing at first. Nothing like making it work using 58 layers!