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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Anyone want to learn how to FREELANCE better?

FREELANCE WORK!!  Ok so we have just started researching places to help us learn to better Freelance our creativity.  One site found was "guru.com" which I made live links to three sections of the site that I knew we would all be interested in checking out.  Graphics, Fine Arts, and Photography.............. If you want to get work, you have to find places to help you get the word out that you are actually available and want work.  In addition to wanting work you need to let people know what styles you are willing to work in.  The KEY is EXPOSURE in the right places to minimize your time waiting for a job and the customer or Clients time looking for the perfect person to do the work.  See WIN WIN situation so put together a profile and get going. Check out the guru forum and see if it can help you in your Freelance creativity.  

Find Freelancers at the world's Largest online service market


Graphic Design/ Presentations/ Multimedia 
http://www.guru.com/category.cfm?cid=200&tc=20000&kw=graphic%20artist

Illustrations, cartooning, Painting, Sculpting
http://www.guru.com/emp/search.aspx

Photography/Videography
http://www.guru.com/emp/search.aspx






http://www.ifreelance.com/

There is a membership fee but it is very small especially for what you receive, and FREE Commissions, but you need to check it out for yourself. 








Here is another BLOG spot to read and research about FREELANCE 
http://freelancefolder.com/
this is really an awesome place to read and leave comment and or questions.
Definitely worth the trip.



hope some of this helps 
and remember
peace and LOVE babies,  peace and LOVE!!!!

LiveLifeLoud

ARTIST SHOWCASE - "Jack Collins""

"I want to explore the human need that requires each of us to balance the two extremes, using the sensibilities of black and white photography as my medium. "  

We are looking at Jack Collins and his digital photography in today's showcase. Based out of Denver, Colorado - Jack explores with infrared and alternative digital photography. We took a look at his website and found very intriguing photography. He keeps it simple with Black and White photography, ranging from headshots to cityscapes to landscapes and body shots. 

Jack is interested in the Fine Arts, Nude Figure Studies, Photojournalism, Conceptualism, and the Alternative Print Processes used in photography. 


Artist Statement 
Love and Forgiveness
My work is about acceptance
Acceptance of things we cannot change
To learn WHY they should NOT change
Using opposites
Black and white
Male and female
Life and death
Opposites that ultimately attract
Halves of the same whole
We are all dots moving along a linear course
Waiting to be pushed and pulled
Learning to exert the energy, to control the forces,
Ultimately, required to change in order to resume the linear path
My work is about education and the need to evolve
When balancing, one must go towards the center, the middle gray, and move outward in all directions, such as the spokes of a wheel, that all lead to the same place from a different point, and ultimately with the same purpose. 

We are all seeking to balance and achieve a rich tapestry of detail,
purpose, and interest to our individual pictures, while creating a mosaic of ONE.

I want to explore the human need that requires each of us to balance the two extremes, using the sensibilities of black and white photography as my medium.

Black and white photography mixes light and dark beautifully, with a
balanced and acceptable tonal range.

My two personal extremes are religion and sexuality, and my work is about breaking down the false ideas that bind me, whether in the dark or the light.  Visit My Site -- Click Here

Jack has also been in multiple art shows ranging from 2002-06, along with being featured on many websites. He also has published works, and was given an award for Best of Show in 03'. 

We hope you keep it up Jack and continue with your photography, and winning awards. We also want to congratulate you for your achievements and wish you all the luck in your career. It was a pleasure to view your work and share it with our community. Please feel free to leave Jack feedback about his work, or contact him directly at jackcollins325@msn.com you can also visit Jack Collin's Website and view more of his work.

We wish you all the best Jack! Thanks for contacting us AND being the First Male Showcase! We want to showcase more male artists, so don't be afraid to contact us. Anyone in the LGBT Community please feel free to contact us.

LiveLifeLoud!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

New Topics To Come!

Within the next few days we are going to be talking about freelancing for all of us trying to make money on our own time. We feel this is going to be a big and rewarding topic for anyone who is struggling or just getting into being freelance. Not only can it be a way of life, it could also turn out to be a side gig, but whatever it may become, we want you to know a few good guidelines and tips.

Sorry for not being consistent with the posting. Trying to come up with new ideas can be time consuming, but we think we have a good one on our hands. Check back for new posts on Freelancing, and another Artist Showcase should be up tonight. Thanks to everyone sticking it out with us and helping to spread the word. Your contribution is starting to pay off, and we can only hope for it to get bigger!

Have a good dinner and check back in a few hours.

LiveLifeLoud!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

ARTIST SHOWCASE - "Cathy Stacy"

Coming from Winthrop, Massachusetts, native Boston Cathy Stacy is a Digital Photographer specializing in landscapes, portraits, and everyday candid shots. Having loved photography all her life, she recently went professional just last year. We took the pleasure of looking at her website and found eye catching photography and we love her energetic style. Cathy has a very distinguished perspective and she can capture the mood of her subjects through composition, and balance. 

The picture to the right is entitled "Erotica" and displays great balance and composition, along with contrasting colors and a great focal point with awesome detail. 

We also checked out her Tabblo, which is an online album for people to view and share their works, and found more wonderful pieces of her work. From abstract to black and white, Cathy captures it all in her photgraphy. Check out her Tabblo!  www.tabblo.com/studio/person/cathystacy

The picture to the left is entitled "White Boat", which is one of our favorites. Great contrast and composition, and overall captivating. 

As you will read in her bio, many of her photographs have been noticed by local Boston papers and tv programs. I think we can say that Cathy will have a very successful road in photography, and we were delighted to see her work.  Here are a few more of our favorites! Make sure to check out her website and tabblo!


Biography of Cathy Stacy
I grew up and have lived in the Boston area all my life. I have been taking pictures since I was a child, but didn’t go professional until early 2007. My pictures have appeared in The BostonNow newspaper, New England Sports Magazine, WCAT TV (local television program) and even on a CD cover and publicity photos (for Kyle Davis). For my own personal pictures I love to take pictures of ironic street scenes, interesting people and local events.

I have the ability to see the unusual and humorous in everyday life. I love taking pictures of doorways, flowers, piers and boats. I also love doing photo stories, such as one I did when I followed a triathlete from the moment she got up in the morning, through preparation for her events, and finally to the celebration of the completion of the triathlon. To get a better idea of what I do, please go to my website at www.cathystacyphotography.com and www.tabblo.com/studio/person/cathystacy
I can be reached at info@cathystacyphotography.com.
Thank you for your consideration. Keep up the good work.
Cathy

Leave some comments on her work and feel free to contact her directly. She is selling works on her website, go check it!

Cathy it was a pleasure to view your work. We wish you all the best with your career! 
LiveLifeLoud!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Visual Artist ICONS of the LGBT community




One of my all time favorite LGBT Icon artist is Andy Warhol.  The famous "POP" artist printer, moviemaker.  


  





http://pro.corbis.com/creative/warhol/ 
this is a great site to see more images and learn about his history. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/warhol_a.html 
There are also a few movies that were made about his life that you might want to watch if you haven't yet.  Here is the Link for the trailer to the 1996 movie "I Shot Andy Warhol"  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116594/trailers-screenplay-E17287-310 


and another film I really enjoyed titled "Basquiat" 1996 another famous artist who was Andy's friend.
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm480550144/tt0115632



There are also many more like Keith Haring "CRACK IS WACK!" 



David Hockney,  Raushenberg, Jasper Johns, and the beautiful Bi-Sexual Frida Kahlo just to name a few more.  

Check out this link I found on glbtq ..........an encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, transgender & queer culture www.glbtq.com/subject/arts_a-b.html  it lists many creative people in our LGBT creative community.  As an artist I believe we have an obligation to know as much as we can about the History of  art and even more specifically LGBT art.    Keith and Andy are two of my most favorite artists ever.  I grabbed a few pics and links for you to click.  Now I invite you to share your favorite LGBT artist Icons and I will do a post about them as well.  Share with us links and images, movies, books......  Comment your thoughts here on the BLOG and with this quick history lesson the reason is,  remembering where we have come from to move forward where we want to go with our own creativity! 

LiveLifeLoud, KEEP creating and get your work seen, and or heard! 

Much More to come the next few weeks.  We are working on some great new ideas and helpful information to find artistic jobs, schooling scholarships, linking to one another and most importantly exposure for you and your desire to live and work,  NOT Living to Work, or Working to LIVE,  but Living to create...that is any artist's dream to be able to Live and grow constantly in their creativity.   

with much peace and luv 
LLL

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Scholarships List...

Here are a few links that we have found for scholarships in the LGBT community.  if you are trying to get money for school check them out.  you have nothing to loose right!!
"you never know until you try"  SO TRY there is FREE money out there and what not YOU get some of it.  

http://www.washburn.edu/sobu/broach/glbt-scholar.html




one of the best ....you see this one advertised in a lot of the magazines and MTV http://www.thepointfoundation.org/




Please if you know of more scholarships help us link them to folks.
Best of Luck to those of you applying.........and remember the deadline for the Point Foundation in March 1st

LiveLIfeLoud

Monday, February 18, 2008

Sweatpants & Stiletto's



Ok so todays blog is about something I said to the better half of LiveLifeLoud.  I just got home from a workday and we were about to do a quick workout together.  She was in her sweatpants and I said uuuummmmmm you are so beautiful baby no matter if you are in sweatpants like right now or stilettos.  You know you really love someone and are crazy attracted when you can say that they look beautiful with no make-up and sweatpants or all dolled up and in a pair of sexy Stilettos.  just a quick thought for the day.  As for art Stilettos are ART!  actually everything in some way form or fashion is ART.  So keep it up creative people thank god for US keeping the world interesting!!!  no boring and beautiful!  




NOW, for Serious!  Start leaving us some comments we want to get the blog started and we need your help.  Another brainstorm we had today was posting Creative JOBS here for the major cities.  If you know places to look or LINK as far as JOBs for any kind of creative gig please do share.  That is what this BLOG is truly about a sharing spot for the LGBT community to get more exposure and connect to Scholarships, Art/Design SCHOOLS, Jobs, Galleries etc...
Ok more tomorrow and please remember to pass the word.  We LOVE ya!!
LiveLifeLoud