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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Rooted in Musical History
“He played his fiddle and I wept.” ~ Cherel Ito Much of the Ozark Mountain region is remote, and economically underserved. It is rich in musical history and in that geographical area of the country, much of the music is … Continue reading →
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Tagged a dream fulfilled, banjo music in the Ozarks, cherel ito photography, Cherel Ito's photographic legacy, communicating emotion through photography, community music in the Ozarks, cultures and art from around the world, dulcimer music, fiddle music, fulfilled, fulfillment in art, gifted photographers, juice harps music, legacies about life through photographic journaling, mandolin music, music in rural america, music of the Ozarks, musical history of the Ozarks, Ozark bluegrass gospel southern rock and jazz music, Ozark images in Through the Lens of Her Camera, Ozark Mountains, photographic journalism, photographic journalism from Cherel Ito, photographic journals, photos from around the world by Cherel Ito, poverty in Ozarks, rural America, story telling through images, Travel, www.cherelito.com, www.cherelitobook.com, www.throughthelensofhercamera.com
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Learning from the Elders
“The beauty of simplicity – the simplicity of beauty.” ~ Cherel Ito One only needs to look at the face of this woman, distinguished by age, to know that she has accumulated a lifetime of wealth – of wisdom and … Continue reading →
Posted in and sociology, Art, capturing aging through photography, Cherel Ito, cherel ito book, Ecology, economics, education, Fulfilling Dreams, history, Indian Nations, Journal writing, Libraries, Multi-media, photographic journaling, photography, photography, photography from around the world, portrait artists, portrait photographers, poverty, relationships, senior citizens and elderly, sociologicial studies through photography, spiritual journeys, telling stories through photography, Through the Lens of Her Camera - Cherel Ito, Travel, Travel and Photography, women, women filmmakers, women in the arts, women photographers
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Spiritual Stones
“Every minute is for observation and making connections.” ~ Cherel Ito Although there are no sandy beaches, theme parks or awe-inspiring mile high mountain vistas, the wailing wall is a place where millions of tourists flock to every year. The … Continue reading →
Posted in and sociology, Art, art museums, bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, Cherel Ito, cherel ito book, Current Event, education, Fulfilling Dreams, fulfillment, international women's relations, Israel, Journal writing, Multi-media, photographic journaling, photography, photography, photography from around the world, portrait artists, portrait photographers, relationships, sociologicial studies through photography, spiritual journeys, telling stories through photography, Through the Lens of Her Camera - Cherel Ito, Travel, Travel and Photography, Uncategorized, women, women filmmakers, women in the arts, women photographers
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In Good Company
“Such energy and peace and steady with life. The rhythms feel good” ~ Cherel Ito People travel in circles. Our careers, interests and hobbies, often determine our company of friends and associates. Our attraction to others can bring both positive … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, art curation, art museums, Cherel Ito, cherel ito book, curation, education, Fulfilling Dreams, history, photographic journaling, photography, photography from around the world, portrait artists, portrait photographers, relationships, sociologicial studies through photography, telling stories through photography, Through the Lens of Her Camera - Cherel Ito, Travel and Photography, women filmmakers, women in the arts, women photographers
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