That's Alice Olive.
I've been a fan of Alice for a couple of years. I was amazed with her unique images of Chicago... a city I lived in for almost 20 years and had just left when I discovered her blog. I knew Alice's vision was unique because she saw something in what I walked by every day without a thought. She posts once a week. Usually on a Wednesday. Few words. That's it. But was it?
I clicked on her Flicker link and discovered another world. Funny, touching, intimate and shoes. Lots of shoes. It was like sitting with a friend and watching a slide show with their entire family. And not a bad photograph in the hundreds, if not thousands, I've seen.
As I studied Alice's photographs I was always impressed with her range. Portraits, cityscapes, still lifes, apparel, travel, food... not to mention cats. I'm not so crazy about the cat stuff but everything else is a joy. I've learned to jump start her Wednesday posting and check out her new additions on Flicker. It seemed odd at first. Checking out a stranger's photographs. But it wasn't long before I felt I knew her in some way. Connected by her look at the world. I would give my right arm for her eye.
Tintin,
ReplyDeleteLove the photo folder labelled investment portfolio and her photos of her collection of Loubs, Manolos, Chanels, Pradas. Be still my heart. I keep trying to explain to the old man that handbags and shoes are investments but he aint buying it. D
Tintin: Joe's is still the best coffee for me.
ReplyDeleteD- Alice likes accessories...
ReplyDeleteAlice- Hands down- the best expresso I've ever had. Anywhere. I went in there (that day) to try a Cortardo but when I was in line the expresso's looked so good. Am I allowed to tell our Joe story?
I went to her site, too, and saw some of them. Many of the photos were nice, but for me, as always, it's the ones with a human touch that I like best.
ReplyDeleteLike the photo in this post. I believe it's just one of the complicated ways that a snapshot can still be a snapshot and also be art.
Alice Olive knows that. The trick is to know it without thinking it. She does.
-DB
Alice's Olive Garden Restaurant
ReplyDeleteTintin, are you an airship pirate? steampunk, what?
anon 12:08 - Don't you know? I'm Victorian Dance Hall.
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