Lee Anne Whitesparking the sudden good ideaGeorgia O’Keeffe found bones instead of flowers when she went for walks in northern New Mexico, so she picked them up, carried them home…Mar 18, 2016Mar 18, 2016
Lee Anne WhiteUnexpected Treasures Along Route 66Holbrook, Arizona. I’ve never met anyone who told me it was their vacation destination or on their bucket list. But it was on mine, and not…Mar 1, 2016Mar 1, 2016
Lee Anne WhiteBeyond emulation…making it yoursTo create is to make something new or unique that has value or meaning. For an artist, this means not just mastering skills such as…Feb 17, 2016Feb 17, 2016
Lee Anne WhiteinInvironmentThe Places That Call to UsWhen observing the landscape or other space around us, it can sometimes be useful to think in terms of the type or formation of the space…Feb 11, 20161Feb 11, 20161
Lee Anne WhiteCameras can’t see what your eyes and heart seeAmong the greatest challenges for those new to photography is learning the difference between the way they see and what a camera sees…Feb 9, 2016Feb 9, 2016
Lee Anne WhiteOrganizing Your Creative Work SpaceIf I can’t see it, it must not exist. For one who loves ideas, that sounds like an unlikely statement. But when it comes to organizing my…Feb 5, 2016Feb 5, 2016
Lee Anne WhiteMaine Workshop: Creative Explorations in Botanical PhotographyWorkshops are among the best ways I know to take leaps in your photographic skills and ways of seeing. Not short, half-day seminars or…Feb 2, 2016Feb 2, 2016
Lee Anne WhiteBefore You Pick up That Camera….How often do we pick up a camera in excitement and just start shooting — trying to capture a place, event or other subject — perhaps…Jan 30, 2016Jan 30, 2016
Lee Anne WhiteOn Finding Your VoiceWriters often speak of finding their voice — as if, perhaps, it is hidden in a closet or under a rock. If only it were that simple. Voice…Dec 11, 2015Dec 11, 2015