Apr 15, 2010

WELCOME TO: IT'S YOUR SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY by JULIE JOHNSTON

Julie Johnston was brought up in the beautiful Adirondack region in (way) upstate New York. She began exploring nature’s bold display as soon as she could take her first steps!  This can be confirmed by her loving parents who spent many hours traipsing behind her as she explored all of the goodies in the brook that ran through the backyard.  She developed a passion for examining the individual  small elements that completed the whole object, or picture, if you will. As a young woman, Julie took interest in the Victorian architecture that provided a stunning view as she concentrated on what was outside of the classroom. After many attempts she realized that her artistic abilities did not lie in drawing! About 20 years ago, Ms. Johnston developed a passion for photography and has spent numerous hours photographing the art of architecture as well as the wonderful textures that mother nature has gifted to us.  After many “talking to’s” from friends for not sharing her library of photos, she is making her debut into the world of professional photography exhibition.She hopes you come to love her images of textures, architecture and “parts of the whole”.



Picture yourself taking a Sunday afternoon drive and enjoy the scenery!

THE THRILL OF IT (w)ALL!

Speaking of Facebook,  I now have a "real" wall"!  Wish me well!  Thanks for looking! And yes they are for sale!

Apr 12, 2010

Syracuse, NY. Who loves you?

In the mid 1990's I lived and worked in Syracuse, New York.  Yes, it can be one of the greyest cities in the world but I loved it! I worked downtown on Clinton Street and often took long walks during my lunch hour. I was always looking up trying to find some sunshine! I fell in love with the city skyline and beautiful architecture. At that time I was busy working and the only subjects I photographed were my two beautiful sons. During a recent family vacation my two grown sons and I stopped in Syracuse to revisit our past. This time I put my camera to good use taking pictures of every beautiful structure in sight.   I'm very excited to share the three that are currently being displayed in a shop close to my home.  I'll be more excited if they sell well and will keep you updated. Thanks for reading and looking.