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Shine Your Light Project-Johnny

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  • January 19, 2024

Free-spirited.
Creative.
Compassionate.
Determined.

When prompted to characterize Johnny, these are just a few of the words used by family and friends. Johnny transcends the typical teenage mold, possessing a wealth of inspiration to share with the world.

I captured Johnny amidst a collection of distinctive wooden bowls and platters that he meticulously crafted. Witnessing his capacity to transform a piece of wood into a breathtaking work of art is nothing short of awe-inspiring. While peers his age are often absorbed in digital screens, Johnny invests his spare moments in the act of creation. What makes it truly magical is his well-rounded nature; in addition to his artistic pursuits, Johnny has a strong passion for fishing, cross-country running, and hockey, and engages in community service. He is not only a craftsman but also a humble and kind neighbor and friend.

Johnny’s grandfather, Buddy, a master craftsman and cabinetmaker, once remarked to Johnny’s father, “That boy has hands of Midas; everything he touches turns into gold.” This pronouncement, made years ago when Johnny was just beginning to explore his artistic inclinations, foretold his exceptional talent. Unaware of this sentiment, Johnny has since produced numerous pieces worthy of his late grandfather’s admiration and respect. A source of immense pride.

Through his pursuits, Johnny casts a radiant light on every project he undertakes, illuminating both the work itself and the people fortunate enough to be around him. A truly unique and gifted soul. 

As a Limited Edition Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio portrait sessions. By collectively illuminating our paths, we extend a guiding light to those lost in the darkness. Stay tuned for more images featuring individuals of all ages shining their light. Reach out to discover more about this Artist’s Project.

Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.

Learn more about the Artist’s Project: https://www.susanogarphotography.com/shine-your-light-project-introduction/

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In Front of the Lens: A Journey to the Other Side

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  • December 8, 2023

As a photographer, I spend my days capturing moments, weaving stories, and immortalizing memories for others. But what happens when the tables turn, and the one who’s always behind the lens steps in front of it? In this blog, I explore the transformative experience of going to the other side of the camera, embracing vulnerability, and discovering the art of self-expression through professional portraits. …And celebrate my colleague, Trish Gilmore, and the launch of Inner Goddess Photography. 

One of my main goals when creating portraits—whether it be high school seniors, families, or professional headshots—is to make my clients comfortable enough to openly reveal their true selves. If you’ve worked with me, you know I like to chat and create a warm, casual environment. I believe that when people are comfortable, I am able to capture their true essence. That being said, it can be difficult to feel completely comfortable and not self-conscious in front of the camera. I work hard to make my clients feel confident, but I know I can always do more.

So I did it. I moved to the other side of the camera to learn and grow! My beautiful and talented friend Trish Gilmore has just launched Inner Goddess Photography to empower and uplift women by creating a visual narrative that resonates with self-love and confidence. While I was worried that the lines between my eyes would look like they were etched too deep and my crooked smile would be off the mark, Trish welcomed me into her beautiful, Rhode Island studio and put me at ease right away.

This was an opportunity to challenge myself, break the routine, and gain a new perspective on the vulnerability that my clients may feel during a portrait session.

Trish is literally and figuratively a master. She holds her Master of Wedding Photography degree and is simply an amazingly talented artist. I learned from the experience on many levels. 

  • Trish effortlessly guided me through poses making me feel natural and authentic.
  • Experiencing a portrait session as a subject deepened my empathy for my own clients. It’s a reminder of the nervous excitement, the vulnerability, and the desire to look and feel our best.
  • Authenticity is the center of great photography. Having Trish photograph me provided a chance to be raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically me—etched lines, crooked smile, and all. Authentic portraits capture the essence of who we are, serving as a powerful reminder to our clients that vulnerability is beautiful.
  • And certainly not to be ignored, the magic of post-processing and retouching is something with which photographers are intimately familiar. However, being the subject allowed me to appreciate the art of retouching on a personal level. It’s a reminder that every adjustment, every enhancement, is a step towards showcasing the best version of ourselves—the lines are still there, but they are softer…

Stepping in front of the camera with the love and care of Trish Gilmore was a little journey of self-discovery and creative exploration. I was surprised by the portraits that I loved most. Trish captured me in a way that no other photographer has. I’m not a glam-girl and Trish made me feel authentic, real and also beautiful. 

Learn more about Inner Goddess Photography and Trish Gilmore.

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Shine Your Light Project-Dylan

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  • August 21, 2023

“Dylan’s unwavering authenticity shines brightly as she stays true to herself.” These are her mother’s words. Honestly, I could not find a better way to describe this beautiful young soul. I met Dylan as a small girl on her family’s farm and could see her quiet strength and her wisdom beyond her years. Dylan’s love for animals is beautiful to witness and reveals her true light. Even as a little girl, she was calm and confident with all types of animals. When Dylan’s family welcomed a delightful batch of baby chicks into their lives, her love for them genuinely bloomed, and she embraced them as if they were her own children. Maui stands out as the most remarkable mother hen of the flock, and Dylan’s bond with her is visible. Even as a young girl, Dylan’s responsibilities extended beyond simply tending to the needs of the chickens. They eagerly venture out of the coop when they hear her voice. There was even a time when Dylan courageously startled a fox, snooping around the coop, by barking at it!

I photographed Dylan and Maui together in studio. The chicken portraits were a first for both the chicken and me. 

As a Limited Edition Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio sessions. If we all shine our light, we will help others who are feeling lost in the darkness as well. I’ll be posting more images of adults and children shining their light. Reach out to become part of this Artist Project.

Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.

Learn more about the Artist’s Project: https://www.susanogarphotography.com/shine-your-light-project-introduction/

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Shine Your Light Project-AndreaGrace

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  • July 22, 2023

Light and Love. Those are words that I think of when I think of AndreaGrace. I created this portrait to mark the momentous occasion of AndreaGrace’s Priestly Ordination. To me personally, Andrea has been a great source of solace and friendship. She has been both a lifelong friend and a longtime client. As a client, I’ve been able to learn about her work as an intergenerational trailblazer as well as a faithful teacher and leader. Andrea was the Founder & Executive Director of Bridges Together, Inc., the globally recognized organization dedicated to empowering leaders to connect generations.
 
As an Interfaith & Interspiritual Minister and Roman Catholic Woman Priest in the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests (ARCWP) order (yes a woman priest!), Rev. AndreaGrace is vibrant, open, and loving. She embraces others and shares herself unconditionally. Not only does AndreaGrace shine her own light, but she also encourages people to grow their beautiful inner flame.
 
As a Limited Edition Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio sessions. If we all shine our light, we will help others who are feeling lost in the darkness as well. I’ll be posting more images of adults and children shining their light. Reach out to become part of this Artist Project.
Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.
 
Learn more about the Artist’s Project: https://www.susanogarphotography.com/shine-your-light-project-introduction/
 
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Picturing the Past

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  • June 27, 2023

I was drawn to photograph the Westborough State Hospital for several reasons before it was recently demolished. Its history, outer beauty, personal connections, and its deep well of stories were a strong lure. The rich history and my childhood imagination drew me to the subject.

Established in 1884, the Westborough State Hospital was originally known as “Westborough Insane Hospital.” Set on more than 600 acres, the hospital was closed in 2010, due to budgetary issues and in anticipation of a new Worcester State Hospital.

By 1895, Westborough boasted the highest recovery rate in the state, and the hospital was known to be the second homeopathic state hospital in the nation and the first in Massachusetts. Around 1910, farming operations were added as a therapeutic treatment. This addition, along with a stable, greenhouse, and fields of vegetables, create a more serene feel to the property. 

African-American psychiatrist Solomon Carter Fuller, a pioneer in his field, spent most of his career practicing at the hospital in the early 1900s. Fuller was involved in ground-breaking research on the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. He himself was one of 5 who studied under German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer who identified the first case of what became known as Alzheimer’s disease. My father died last year in May 2022 of Alzheimer’s disease.

As a child, spending summers in Gloucester, MA, my older brothers and I would explore abandoned places in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Back then, it was typical for kids to spend extended time exploring nature and the world without the watchful eye of adults. These afternoons and evenings of adventures are the roots of my love for all things abandoned. Even as a little kid, I loved the look of the peeling paint and the texture of rusted metal and considered the potential lives that came before me.

Most of all, I loved the stories I could create about the various locations. One of these places was called Camp Stella Maris. Camp Stella Maris was a Catholic summer camp for youth located in West Gloucester. I was about 7 or 8 the first time we explored the property, and I was stunned to see that the cabins still had beds with linen and dishes in the cabinets. I vividly remember seeing a pile of silverware weighing down a sagging old mattress in one of the cabins. It was like one day, everyone who was attending and working at the camp just walked away. All I could think was, “What happened here? What are the stories? Who were the characters?” Years later, I used to dream about running away and living in one of the old camp buildings on the marsh. No one would ever look for me there. 

Fast forward 40 years, I stumbled upon the Westborough State Hospital and became enamored with how nature was taking back the abandoned property. When I photographed the property, I wore an N95 mask (prior to Covid) due to the fact that a number of the buildings contained asbestos and lead paint. Several of the images in the exhibit are specifically of that peeling paint. Some of the structures had partially collapsed roofs and plants could be seen growing inside. I titled one of my Photographs “If These Walls Could Talk.” What stories would the hundreds of patients and healthcare workers tell? 

The hospital was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. Still, somehow despite that, in 2019, I watched sadly as bulldozers demolished the magnificent architecture of arched brick doorways, wide front porches, and classic cupolas. Once proud-looking buildings and later decaying shells. I saw the beauty in both. There was such allure in nature taking back the land. Plants and trees literally reclaim the property. My hope is the images of beautifully conflicted history in the exhibit make the viewer think and feel. 

The Photographic Exhibit will be on display at the Northborough Free Library starting October 2, 2023. 

The Photographic Exhibit was previously on display at the Westborough Library.

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Shine Your Light Project-Lia

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  • June 22, 2023

Shine Your Light.

Meet Lia. If you had a chance see to the cakes, cupcakes, and custom cookies designed by this 16-year-old, you would think she is a classically trained pastry chef. The attention to detail combined with her creativity is simply art. Edible art. What I find even more remarkable is that Lia is 16 now, but she started her custom cake business, Lia Bakes, at the age of 13. Lia was bored on the first day that school was closed due to Covid-19. Her mom gave her a baking challenge and the rest is history… The extra time at home provided her with the opportunity to hone her skills and reveal her true talent. What a cool silver lining to the pandemic lockdown.
 
According to her family, Lia has always been independent, patient, and inventive. Her grandmother speaks glowing of Lia’s tenacity and determination. Through sharing her gifts and talents, Lia’s compassionate spirit shines bright. It was my pleasure to have her take part in my Shine Your Light Artist Project.
I photographed Lia in studio with one of her amazing custom cakes. If only the portraits allowed you to taste it!
 
As a Limited Edition Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio sessions. If we all shine our light, we will help others who are feeling lost in the darkness as well. I’ll be posting more images of adults and children shining their light. Reach out to become part of this Artist Project.
Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.
 
Learn more about the Artist’s Project: https://www.susanogarphotography.com/shine-your-light-project-introduction/
 
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Shine Your Light Project

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  • June 13, 2023

Determined
Fierce
Observant
Confident
Lauren.
When Lauren became part of my “Shine Your Light” Artist project, I realized that not everyone’s gifts and talents can be displayed easily with a visual representation. 

Lauren’s greatest gift is her mind. 

After being diagnosed with dyslexia at age 7, Lauren’s world more fully opened up rather than became limited by her learning differences. Dyslexia creates many real challenges to a traditional learning environment, but it also offers beautiful and creative ways of seeing and making sense of the world. Through her incredibly supportive parents who connected her with invaluable educators, Lauren has uncovered the ways in which she learns best. She began to watch documentary films on any and all subjects; she dug in and spent the extra time learning reading and writing systems and strategies; she invested in herself. 

Where some children struggle, Lauren shines. Her creativity, determination, and constant observation are her superpowers. She truly sees the world differently than the pack. And with Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Leonardo da Vinci, Walt Disney, JFK, and Pablo Picasso having a form of dyslexia, I can’t wait to see what Lauren achieves in the future. 

For now, we congratulate her on her recent graduation from 8th Grade and wish her success in High School. 

As a Limited Edition Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio sessions. If we all shine our light, we will help others who are feeling lost in the darkness as well. I’ll be posting more images of adults and children shining their light. 

Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.

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Shine Your Light Project-Donna

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  • May 21, 2023

This is Donna. It was a pleasure to have Donna be part of my Shine Your Light Artist Project as she shares so many of her gifts and talents with the world. As a gifted artist and chef, Donna brings joy and light to the people around her every day. During the Covid-19 pandemic, she was not able to cook for others as a chef, so she began to cook solely for herself and her husband and wrote down each nightly menu. She then created 4 quilts in which she embroidered every menu, capturing a snapshot of the time in lockdown. Cooking and feeding loved ones is such a gift, especially in a time of isolation.

I photographed Donna with one of the embroidered quilts as a backdrop. Her creativity, artistic talent, and ability to make others laugh in the truest way bring so much to this world. Donna is a practicing artist. Never mind, her amazing cooking skills.
 
As a Limited Edition Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio sessions. If we all shine our light, we will help others who are feeling lost in the darkness as well. I’ll be posting more images of adults and children shining their light. Reach out to become part of this Artist Project.
Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.
 
Learn more about the Artist’s Project: https://www.susanogarphotography.com/shine-your-light…/
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Shine Your Light Project – Brigid

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  • May 11, 2023

Shine Your Light.
Meet Brigid. Brigid is the definition of a Bright Light. She’s spunky, fiery, and fierce. She’s strong-willed in ways I believe will serve her (and the world around her) in the future. For my “Shine Your Light” photography portrait artist project, Brigid chose to bring her lacrosse stick. As a talented athlete, she excels on the field. Here are words that her lacrosse coaches provided to describe Brig, “Always positive, adaptable, willing to try new things, great kid to coach, hard working…” Her peers refer to her as “fun, funny, determined, fierce, observant, and confident.”
I’ve been photographing Brigid and her family since she was about 3 years old and it was a gift to have her as part of this Artist Project.
What unique gifts and talents do you (or your child) bring to this world? We ALL have gifts to share…even if it’s simply your smile. Celebrate and share your gifts by shining your light on the world and we will all shine brighter.

As a Limited Edition Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio sessions. If we all shine our light, we will help others who are feeling lost in the darkness as well. I’ll be posting more images of adults and children shining their light. 

Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.

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Shine Your Light Project – Introduction

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  • April 30, 2023

Announcing our “Shine Your Light Project”

Shine Your Light. What unique gifts and talents do you (or your child) bring to this world? Don’t even try to tell me that you don’t have any. We ALL have gifts to share…even if it’s simply your smile. Celebrate and share your gifts by shining your light on the world and we will all shine brighter.
 
As an Artist Project, I will be offering special “Shine Your Light” studio sessions. I’ll even go first… This is a self-portrait that I created last month holding the very first photographic print that I developed in the darkroom when I was 15. Time in the darkroom, playing my music, and watching my images slowly appear and come to life before my eyes on photographic paper changed my life. Photography gave me a purpose back in high school that still remains a cornerstone part of who I am today.
 
If we all shine our light, we will help others who are feeling lost in the darkness as well.
 
I’ll be posting more images of adults and children shining their light. Reach out to learn about this Artist’s Project.
 
Everyone has a Story. Let’s Tell Yours Together.
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