Squam Art Workshops was a reprieve. From the moment I arrived, a bit late due to a delay in my travel arrangements, I was welcome with such care as Elizabeth and Lauren met me at the edge of camp and guided me to my cabin, in the dark.
My cabin was a warm room full of chattering women sitting around a fire, snacking, crocheting; a scene I quickly grew accustomed to.
I was so nervous about teaching! I had only ever taught children. But my workshops went off like a dream.
With all of my prepping ahead of time, I didn't even begin to feel ready, not really ready that is, until the moment I arrived. To my cabin mates, Heather, Kayte, Amy, Helene, Susy and Cal, it was a joy to meet all of you.
I love teaching. And I am so proud of my ladies, of the photographs they took and how excited they were to shoot film.
26 September, 2012
20 September, 2012
Dear friends,
I'm home from my travels and I am happy to begin to share my film with you.
I have just begun to scan film from my time spent on the road this summer, and will share my travels with you soon, but today I am popping into this space to share a few of my photographs from Squam.
Last week I attended Squam Art Workshops in gorgeous Holderness, New Hampshire, where I taught two six hour photography workshops to a handful of really lovely ladies.
above polaroid of kayte terry looking on to NH from Squam
I'm still holding onto the goodness of that time.
Be back soon with a few thoughts and more photos. Promise.
xoxo
jen
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