Every time I notice those dramatic long shadows cast by the late afternoon or early morning sun I want to grab my camera. There’s something mysterious about light and shadow and how it transforms and activates normally mundane, everyday subject matter that makes me want to take pictures. You don’t have to travel to exotic [...]
Archive for January, 2012
Love that Light and Shadow…
Posted: January 29, 2012 in Keough Journal, PhotographyTags: Photography
Teaching Photography and Art Online – A VASA Forum
Posted: January 26, 2012 in Distance Learning, Photography, Teaching with TechnologyTags: Distance Learning, e learning, Photo Education, Photography
Starting tomorrow I will be moderating a Vasa sponsored discussion that will explore and investigate the technical challenges to teaching photography online and the strategies and best practices (methodology) for teaching basic and advanced photography/art courses in the online environment. I am looking for both educators that are already teaching online and those who may [...]
Renaissance Woman in Training
Posted: January 11, 2012 in ArT, Keough Journal, PhotographyTags: Andei Keough, ArT, Photography, Photography Interview, Your Artist
A local Coastal Woman’s Magazine was looking to feature a female artist from the area so needless to say I submitted the following interview that I did with my daughter during dinner the other night. It will be published next month. Here is a sneak peak. Enjoy! An Interview with Andei Keough We both had [...]
Is it Really 2012?
Posted: January 3, 2012 in Keough JournalTags: 2012, New year, Photography Workshops, Vasa Project
I’m still having difficulty wrapping my mind around the fact that it’s 2012. It doesn’t seem that long ago when everyone was in a tizzy over Y2K and the year 2000. There’s no doubt the older we get the faster time goes by. Seems like the years are just flying by – time has been [...]



