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OK, I'll try to describe relevant bits of myself in this little tiny box, since I still haven't loaded a decent editor on my Mac.
First off, the most important thing about me is that I work on my photography while listening to Jai Uttal.
Born and raised in Albuquerque, fourth generation native but anglo New Mexican. Grew up in the Southeast Heights, in "the house around the corner", where my daughter now lives. Graduated from HHS just before Woodstock.
Went to Prescott College, majored in Anthro, specializing in SW Archaeology. Was hired on as the Assistant Photographer for the Center for Man and Environment for some strange reason. My boss, Paul Long, hated working in the darkroom, and I hated studio photography (i.e. photographing all those potsherds and tools that we dug up). So I got to inhabit a state-of-the art darkroom all by myself for three years. Talk about spoiled!!!
Unfortunately, when I graduated, that was the end of the darkroom, and the end of the photography for a long, long, time.
For a bunch of strange reasons, my path took me to seminary, in Berkeley, CA. I didn't mean to become a minister, but my denomination was all excited about having more female ministers, so they successfully recruited me. I should have just stayed at the Graduate Theological Union and kept with "Religion and Society" which was what I was really interested in.
So I tried to be a UCC minister in Champaign, Illinois, Minneapolis, and Flagstaff. By 1990 I was working in Flagstaff restaurants while also working on Native American Land Rights and Environmental Issues. Sinking deeper and deeper into serious poverty, loving my work, and hiking the Grand Canyon.
So then I moved back to Albuquerque, with my three-year-old daughter in tow, and helped my dad set up his post-retirement business as a certified consulting meteorologist. I worked with him on weather- and climate-change-related stuff, until he suddenly died in 2007. I'm still picking up the mountain of pieces he left behind.
I had taken over his 1973 Minolta (manual controls and all) and started taking lots of pictures with it during the 1990's, which is why I have eight albums of Balloon Fiesta pix on my shelf--since we did The Weather for it. But I really longed to do my own processing, again. So when digital came out, I jumped into the point-and-shoots.
My daughter was a figure skater, so I started doing the club website, and putting up galleries of billions of pictures (mostly not taken by me, but totally edited by me) from all the competitions.
Still couldn't afford a DSLR until last year, when I finally got my Rebel XSI, and it has taken me a year to learn how to use it and also get a computer that can handle the software. I had to sell my grandmother's house, which I had just inherited, in order to do it.
I also photograph Manzano del Sol, the retirement center my mom lives in, doing cards and calendars via their trees and gardens, and various events there. It's quite place to do photography. Haven't put much of it up on Flickr yet.
My dad and I had agreed that I would, among other things, use photography to document the effects of and responses to global warming in the Middle Rio Grande bio-region. I'm still working on getting the technical stuff figured out.
Which is why I have joined way too many groups, but they have become my "university," so to speak.
So that's who I am and what I'm up to, sort of. Which is why I call my occupation, down below, "Reinvention."
Don't try to email me. I still haven't set up the email on the Mac, and it's all piling up on my old PC. I've completed two months without email. Uh-oh!!!
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stay-at-home-gypsy's favorite photos from other Flickr members (2,194)
Contacts (175)
Groups (50)
- Occupy Together movement 2,840 photos, 407 members
- Occupy Santa Fe 314 photos, 16 members
- Occupy Everywhere 7,394 photos, 699 members
- Occupy Wall Street Photo Project 5,170 photos, 459 members
- Global Photojournalism; Politics, News, Protest, and Culture 130,595 photos, 9,717 members
- Occupy Burque 75 photos, 11 members
- Gay Pride 46,647 photos, 2,774 members
- Michael Frye's Photo Critique Series 2,948 photos, 554 members
- New Mexico Magazine 3,274 photos, 199 members
- Albuquerque Public Art 80 photos, 16 members
- Canon EOS 550D ( Rebel T2i and Kiss X4 ) 147,968 photos, 10,024 members
- Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i 15,451 photos, 727 members
- Canon EOS 550D (Rebel T2i / Kiss X4 Digital) 79,123 photos, 3,448 members
- Zooing things differently 168 photos, 30 members
- Zoo 153,670 photos, 9,147 members
- Society for Commercial Archeology 11,860 photos, 377 members
- New Mexico Signs 2,188 photos, 121 members
- Tamron SP AF 28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro Group 47,141 photos, 3,491 members
- Crystal Ball Photography 1,918 photos, 365 members
- US Highway - Route 66 = The Mother Road Route66 15,975 photos, 902 members
- Route 66 26,862 photos, 2,311 members
- Neon Signs 80,057 photos, 7,272 members
- Historical Albuquerque 56 photos, 8 members
- Route 66 At Night 471 photos, 47 members
- alternative processes printing (read rules please) 7,610 photos, 2,428 members
- Sepia 97,367 photos, 13,005 members
- Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM 105,955 photos, 6,387 members
- VINTAGE MOTEL SIGNS ONLY! 23,266 photos, 3,689 members
- Historic Highways in the National Main Street Program 71 photos, 13 members
- Faux Vintage 107,523 photos, 9,629 members
- Textures for Layers 15,204 photos, 15,895 members
- That's My Tree 79 photos, 24 members
- Alibi Photo Contest 2010 230 photos, 149 members
- Cuba, cuba 40,026 photos, 1,833 members
- US 89 1,249 photos, 133 members
- Tony Hillerman's West 501 photos, 36 members
- Lightroom Showcase 9,322 photos, 996 members
- Sigma 50-150 F2.8 3,217 photos, 342 members
- Your Very Best 19,324 photos, 1,027 members
- Etsy Artists 123,546 photos, 5,758 members
- Looking Into the Past 1,789 photos, 4,058 members
- **Over the Excellence** (Adm.INVITE only - com1) 61,006 photos, 10,588 members
- New Mexico Stories 294 photos, 42 members
- Haiti 8,019 photos, 511 members
- Cerrillos, New Mexico 362 photos, 53 members
- Ancestors (past and present) 779 photos, 62 members
- Vintage Teens 3,800 photos, 1,266 members
- Uncle Jerry's Photo Restoration Group 2,905 photos, 1,105 members
- The Monthly Scavenger Hunt 15,434 photos, 696 members
- Adobe Lightroom 19,579 photos, 19,906 members
Galleries (8)
- sigma 50-150 low-light w/movement 7 photos
- dad with sandia 1 photo
- neon art samples 2 photos, 1 video
- Clark Field 1 photo
- more of my fave photographers' firsts on flickr 17 photos
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- Name:
- Marti Reed
- Joined:
- March 2007
- Hometown:
- Albuquerque
- Currently:
- Albuquerque, The Planet
- I am:
- Female and Single
- Occupation:
- Reinvention












