by Diane W. Bailey | Aug 7, 2014 | Diane's Posts
He sits not far from the Jaffa Gate in Israel each day, smoking his cigarettes and watching people walk past through eyes dimmed by time. It’s been seven years since I’ve seen him and though we never spoke a word to one another, his face is etched into my memory. His...
by Diane W. Bailey | Jul 31, 2014 | Diane's Posts
We have all seen pictures on the news that capture an amazing story in detail. We see a rescuer reaching out and almost touching a young girl’s hand in a raging flash flood. Or maybe a tender kiss between two lovers on a sunset pier, even a flower heavy with morning...
by Diane W. Bailey | Jul 24, 2014 | Diane's Posts
I’m writing to you from the road as Doc and I drive from Alabama to New York and back to Alabama again. I have found several stories to share about how to be a better photographer – from lighthouses to the Wright brothers first flight. The tip that has been...
by Diane W. Bailey | Jul 17, 2014 | Diane's Posts
Several years ago, we loaded our car with our camera equipment for a shoot we had later that day. We parked our car in front of our work building, which had surveillance cameras and security. This is a place we park frequently; people and cars come and go all day. ...
by Diane W. Bailey | Jul 13, 2014 | Diane's Posts
Magnetic frames cover my refrigerator, telling the story of our lives and of children growing up. From bride’s maid to bride, high school pictures with friends, to pictures in the hospital as our first grandchild is born – magnetic frames hold the pictures. Frames...