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Mental meanderings and digital doodles of a wanna be visual artist.

BTS — "I Want to Tell You" photoshoot.

Kenny and Natashia posing for for silhouettes.

Kenny and Natashia posing for for silhouettes.

Can you imagine having a little girl or boy who is unable to tell you that they love you? Can you imagine the frustration of the child as the are unable to express clearly what they want or need? That's what 25% of autistic children and their parents face today (One in 45 children are born with some form of autism). Natashia Kletter is looking to help. 

I think she's had enough

I think she's had enough

Recently I photographed images for a book series entitled, "I want to tell you..." by Natashia Kletter. The books teach non-verbal autistic children and their parent's sign language. The assignment was simple - photograph a young girl signing in ASL on a white background. Corresponding photos on the opposite page will show the action. Also, there will be a button that can be pressed, that "says" the word aloud.

Currently, there are apps that do this. However, as a mother of a non-verbal child, Natashia found that the technology often got in the way. The screen was too appealing and frequently the attempt at communication was abandoned in favor of playing. So, she created a series of books for his son so he could point to what he wanted. Others parents have asked her to create books for them... Since then the books have evolved into teaching them to communicate with signs as well. 

Sometimes you take photo and years later you realize it was extremely important. Other times you know that you are working on an extremely important project from the start - that your humble contribution could actually do some good in the world. This project was one of those moments. 

The first interactive book in the series, "I want to tell you.." should be available in the last quarter of 2017.

Natashia with Kalei practicing 

Natashia with Kalei practicing 

Selecting from hundreds of photos taken that day. 

Selecting from hundreds of photos taken that day. 

Photo Inspiration

Image inspired in part by the photos by Dan Winters

Image inspired in part by the photos by Dan Winters

Photo inspired in part by Zack Arias "one light" technique (I used two - LOL). 

Photo inspired in part by Zack Arias "one light" technique (I used two - LOL). 

I thought I'd try a couple of new lighting ideas I'm hoping to use for an upcoming portrait shoot. Currently I am inspired by the very talented Dan Winters and Zach Arias. I could look at Mr. Winters photos everyday and be inspired by his use of color and composition. Mr. Arias is a master of simplifying images to their very essence. I certainly don't believe that either of my images comes close to the work they do, but are more of an exploration of different approaches as I attempt to emulate certain aspects of each of their styles. I'm not sure either would notice their influence in my photos, but it's there none the less. 

These are self portraits. Drumming was my first love. Trouble is, she never loved me back. Don't get me wrong, I'm a good drummer. But man did I have to work hard at it. Things that others would learn in minutes, took me hours. The trumpet is what I should have loved. Things that take people years to be able to do, I could do with in the first few months. Trouble is, I never really loved the trumpet. Funny how fickle our muses are.