OK. So I signed up for and started making contacts on some network sites and then nothing. Sorry folks. I started working on all this just before I went off on vacation to Vancouver. I’m back, now, and ready to get things rolling.
First about my vacation. We stopped in Seattle first staying at the hostel in Chinatown. we walked down to the Public Market for the evening. It looks like a great city to hang out in. And yes, we stopped by the original Starbucks, but all I got was a photo. I wasn’t about to stand in the line for my joe. There was a lot of folks wanting their coffee from the original store.

The original Starbucks in Seattle receives a lot of visitors. I was not about to wait in this line just to say that I had my coffee at the original Starbucks.
So we made our way into Vancouver and stayed at the hostel at Jericho Beach. The building is some sort of old military barracks or office. It was a great place and just a walk from the beach. In the city we toured Chinatown (the oldest in North America), Gastown (too much to explain, so look it up), and Granville Island ( a public market and arts village).
We made our way over to Victoria for a day, but I felt it was a wasted trip. By the time we drove to the ferry and boated over we lost half a day. Next time we will have to plan to stay.
Back over on the mainland we drove up to Whistler for a day. As you probably know, Whistler was the host to the 2010 Winter Olympics. There are a lot of fun outdoor activities to do, but you’ll need to take out a second mortgage to do them all as well as eat anywhere. I felt ripped when we found out the $14 personal pizza we got for Lorenzo (my son) for lunch was frozen. The views are spectacular here, after all it is the Canadian Rockies. We didn’t make it up the gondola though. By the time we decided to head up at 5 PM, they were closing. So if you ever decide to go, take the gondola early.

Brandywine Falls is just off the highway toward Whistler. It was amazing the amount of water going down. I wanted to clim to the bottom to shoot up at the falls but there was nothing but cliffs all around.
I didn’t take a lot of photos. I’ve learned long ago that when I’m with my family on any kind of trip that I can’t concentrate like I need to for any serious photography. I just grab what I can when I see something intriguing and move on. And I’m not much for snapshots, so Alba my wife has to take all the vacation photos if she wants any recorded memories.

This stack is from the ferry-boat on the way to Vancouver. The blue on blue sky impressed me as well as the abstractness of just this portion of the boat.
I have several projects in a variety of mediums that I will be working on. My priority is a new portfolio. I’ve pursued the editorial route and was laid off from the newspaper when the economy started tanking. Then the magazines stopped calling as well. It took a lot of work to get where I was and I wasn’t very far along. And for all the effort I was paid chicken feed. My resolution is to go the commercial route. If I’m going to have the headache of running my business and work my tail off to find clients, then I’m going where the money is and that’s in commercial photography. So, I’m going to dedicate the next 12 months to developing the portfolio I want and next summer hit the big streets to find a rep.

This is the only image like this I got in Vancouver. I began a project in 2005 when I was in the National Guard deploying to Kuwait. I have several series of these abstract urban images from many places. Sometime I'll get around to posting galleries on my website www.robertscottphotography.com
My first project that is already in the works is Claim Jumper, a four-part photo story. Other titles I have planned are Extreme Makeover, The Blind Men and the Elephant (or some variation based on the Buddhist parable), Black Knight, The Chase and The Busker. I will post these in their own categories as I begin working on them.
Other pursuits I have in mind are in the fine arts arena. When I was in Georgia I began a series of multi-media paintings on the parables of Jesus. I have about three completed or semi-completed, but stopped for the pursuit of job hunting. I also want to do a painting on the Buddhist parable mentioned above as well as a sculpture of it. I also have an idea for a portrait of my son I want to complete. When I was in Kuwait I developed a style of painting where I use photographs in my paintings. I have a new resolve to continue with these paintings. Again each of these will be placed in their own category as they develop.
And finally, another project is converting my garage into a darkroom. The argument about film vs. digital is dead, however I miss my college days when I could spend all night in a darkroom and not notice one minute has passed by till I walk out in the morning sun. I miss the hands-on process that was photography. Sitting behind a computer running my mouse over an image just doesn’t cut it for me as a fine art pursuit. So I’m building a B&W darkroom to pursue that direction once again. This is my least priority because of the cost that will go into it. I need a new camera, therefore will reserve my financial resources to obtain that first.
I’ll keep everyone posted about once a week as to the progress of my projects. Hope you come back.
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