Where I'm From I am from the colored pitchers in the window, from Cheerios and Craftsman tools....

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Where I'm From

I am from the colored pitchers in the window,  from Cheerios and Craftsman tools.

I am from the clearing in the woods--hidden and safe.I am from the wild geraniums and Dutchman's britches,

  the daffodils transplanted from the Wallace farm.I am from quiet times and Sunday dinners, from both wild and reserved--

  from Mary and Faith and Grace.I am from the hermits and storytellers.

From special peanuts and no singing at the dinner table.I am from gingerbread houses and neighborhood Easter egg hunts--

  agnostic celebrations of Christian holidays.I am from the Wisconsin and northern Europe, rugula and Yorkshire

pudding.From scrabble tiles placed in various places, spelling things like

"perspective" and   "read" and “dream”;

the screech of the tablesaw and startling air compressor--hearing blues only in short intervals;

from the mobile dancing above the woodstove and living room foot "bicycle"

  turned violent among sisters.I am from the unorganized wooden box of photos and the generations of

books on the shelves, giving me words and images that both comfort and inspire.

Where I’m From

Read Georgia Ella Lyon’s “Where I’m From” poem and use the template to create your own.

Use this poem as inspiration for your 4 photographs describing your home, or where you are from.

“…colored pitchers in the window…”“…From scrabble tiles placed in various places, spelling things like

"perspective" and "read" and “dream”…”

“…from the mobile dancing above the woodstove and living room foot "bicycle" turned violent among sisters.”

What kind of things to photograph?

Interiors/ExteriorsObjects PeopleActions

The Exterior/Interior of Home

Lighting--type, time of dayRepetitionContrast

Feeling and Mood

A room in one’s home

http://teenagebedroom.tumblr.com/

Lighting, depth of field

A place or area in your home

StaircaseWindow seat

Reading cornerHearthPantry

Angle of view, depth of field, natural lighting, contrast

People or beings who reside in

your home

Hard v. soft light, natural light, candid, portrait

Backyard Stuff

Angle of view, contrast

Objects in your home

Color, pattern/repetition, lighting

Things that you do in your home

Motion (stop, blur, pan), depth of field, candid

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