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Bio






My grandmother gave me a Brownie camera when I was eight
years old, then proudly showed my photographs of her flowers to her Garden
Society. The joy I felt as a young child while taking photographs for others to
enjoy remains today, and it is this passion that keeps me immersed in
photography.


My husband and I moved to Wisconsin in the mid-1970s and,
on impulse, I borrowed a Pentax K-1000 to take my first photography course. I
later attended the Madison Area Technical College and Edgewood University in Madison
where I took both art and photography classes.


In 2007, I received a digital camera as a gift and the door
to photography opened wider than ever. My world shifted as I saw the
possibilities that could be created using a camera and lenses — infinite possibilities
to document the natural world, architecture, history, seeing everything with a
new perspective.


"Even the smallest of details became intensely
interesting. Maybe that's why I love photography. I try to capture what I see,
my own interpretation, not what someone else might see."


I also became a contributor to WisconsinNative.com, writing
and photographing for both the Wandering Wisconsin
and Travel Green
features on the travel website through December, 2008. My photography has also
been published in regional magazines, national travel guides, and in a book on
Functional Architecture which was published in London in 2009.


Though I shoot in many genres, I most love the experience
of photographing the natural world. Nature grounds me. I can be myself  --
in the forest, the mountains, the desert, or the prairie -- in solitude with
nature.


My hobby is now a career, as I write and photograph as a
freelancer as the principal of Seeded Earth Studio, LLC.

 

Bo Mackison

Seeded Earth Studio LLC

Madison, Wisconsin

Musical Window Shopping

on Michigan Avenue

on Michigan Avenue

Paused to do a bit of window shopping on Michigan Avenue, and take a few photographs, too. This store is across the street from the Art Institute of Chicago.

by Bo Mackison

4 comments

Marcie - Such a wonderful collection of musical instruments. Almost as if they're playing to us on the other side of the glass.02/05/2010 - 7:12 am

@Bosque_Bill - That's an attractive photo, though I'm not totally sure why. Obviously, interesting window contents "artfully" arranged. Having the window reflection seems to enhance it somehow, perhaps its the extra texture or since the subjects are partially obscured there is a bit of mystery thrown in.02/05/2010 - 12:38 pm

Sue - I live the composition of the story display, but I think it's the reflections in the window that makes this image interesting. It's one of those images that "the more I look, the more I see."02/06/2010 - 9:11 am

Molly - This one is really neat, reminds me of an old shop or something to that effect.02/07/2010 - 9:15 am

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