This week I’m featuring the photography of my favorite local photographer.
(Be sure to turn up your screen brightness for these.)
His chosen profession is law enforcement. He’s one of those gems—giving out more warnings than tickets, soft-spoken, oh-so-witty, and just plain smart. But there’s a little known fact about this tough-looking officer.
He’s a natural born artist.
The story goes that at age two, he drew a detailed sketch of a train that was shockingly accurate. It’s true. I’ve seen the picture.
In school, he didn’t exactly draw. Or color. He “sketched”. He turned down crayons and insisted on colored pencils and by fifth grade started a new trend. According to his art teacher, all the kids wanted colored pencils! They thought if they had colored pencils they could “sketch” like him!
Thinking he was headed for a career in art, in middle school he took up the piano. (By now, I think you know this police officer-artist is none other than my son.) 🙂
Until I could find a piano teacher I quickly gave him a “Pattern Piano” DVD instruction set. He watched a bit and I distinctly remember his voice, “I think I got this figured out.” And off he ran to the piano.
It seemed in no time, he was playing beautifully, without lessons. I’m not sure he ever finished the DVD’s. He still plays to this day; and it’s lovely.
Then he did the same with guitar, as well as singing and harmonizing. No joke.
He took up photography in high school and was off taking pictures of everything, finding the beauty in the small and unnoticed.
And this week he upgraded his camera—big-time I’d say!—and has been out and about, capturing the local countryside. These are some of the results and I will let you be the judge. But I think they are stunning. Click on each one for a fuller view. It’s definitely worth it!
I know it sounds like I’m exaggerating but I’m truly not. Just ask his sisters! All full of sugar and spice, they are pure sweetness. They’re smart and artistic, too, but they admit, without hesitation, their brother’s artistic gifts confound them. Of course, they’re not shy about telling anyone either!
This is my contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge with the theme “Local“, featuring the photography of my own local artist, my dear son. I’m glad he’s out taking pictures because my life’s been a bit full as of late. He might fill in for me a bit but I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. At all! 🙂
Peace,
Alexandria
Laura Bloomsbury
/ October 16, 2016am a bit slow so had to wait to be told that his amazing man is your son – overflowing with gifts and the milk of human kindness – good genes no doubt!
Alexandria Sage
/ October 16, 2016Though he could’ve been a successful artist, he chose to be a protector/peacekeeper in our community. And he excels at that as well. Such sweet words, Laura. They mean a lot to him. Thank you and nice to hear from you!
Tina Schell
/ October 16, 2016Wow Alexandria, the photos are amazing as is your story of you son – of whom you are justifiably proud!!! How amazing that he chose to be a policeman instead of focus fulltime on his art. Gorgeous work, thanks for sharing!!
Alexandria Sage
/ October 16, 2016Thanks, Tina. His call to law enforcement was irresistible. But his art provides a way to refresh and recharge. He’s taken a huge leap with the photography so I’m excited to share more in the future!
Irene
/ October 17, 2016These photos are gorgeous!
Alexandria Sage
/ October 17, 2016Thank you. I’ll pass your comments along! And thanks for the follow. 😊