So Christmas is officially over, and my gifts have been given with proper surprise.
So now I can share my good news with the rest of you. I didn’t want to share too soon
and ruin the surprise for those who were getting a copy of the book for Christmas!!!
If you run into my friends Gerry & Rosene, don’t tell them… they haven’t gotten their gift yet.
Shhh… keep it quiet… but only from them!
So it’s official – the Chicago photography book published by CBS2 Chicago
has finally been published and distribution has begun. And I made the cut… twice!
Two of my photos were chosen to be published in the book.
I’m very excited!!!
For those who may not remember, sometime last Fall, CBS2 Chicago announced this special
project on their news broadcasts. My dad turned me on to it and I started submitting photos.
The deal was that they were accepting photographs that depicted life in the City.
Photographers from all over submitted images to the website – which were then put up to an
online popularity poll. The more votes your images received, the more likely your image was
to be published in the book. So I submitted several photos, many from my morning biking
sunrise series, and hoped for the best. It wasn’t until early December that we found out
if we had been chosen by the book’s editors for the publication. And I was excited to
make it into the book twice – against a LOT of stiff competition!!!
2,480 photographers
28,144 photos submitted
2,388,443 votes cast
So… after all of that, one of my images found a place on Page 68 in the “Scapes Of All Sorts”
section of the book. It was one of my favorite biking moments of the summer. A surreal
biking moment when the morning fog was literally “illuminated” by the rising sun.
“Misty Morning Glow”
My second image chosen was used on Page 24 in the title page montage (top row, fourth
from the left) for the “Arts, Culture & Food” section of the book. Again, it’s of of my favorites –
this time, it’s my favorite “hidden gem” inside the Chicago Cultural Center…
a beautiful Tiffany stained glass dome in the rotunda.
So that’s it… another great experience… and another great chance to be published!
I hope you all get a chance to find a copy of the book and enjoy the many beautiful images
that capture the essence of Chicago…Â and have you heard?… two of them are mine!!!
Cool… very cool.
I found the Tiffany dome accidentally some years ago. I have taken time on a couple occasions to lay on the floor and look up for 10 minutes at least. Then for 6 years, I included it in my tour of Chicago when hosting 3 to 5 Professors of English from different Universities in Sechuan, They were spending a semester at my Alma Mater, Goshen College and would stay with us for a weekend.
PHIL – I’m glad the photo could bring back some great memories for you. I too have spent plenty of time laying on the floor at the Chicago Cultural Center!!!
FAN-FLIPPING-TASTIC!
I’m so proud of you Gary! I truly loved all your photos but these are just outstanding. CONGRATS! You’re a STAR!
Thanks Amy. It was great fun taking all the pictures too… I’m glad they found their way into the book! Can’t wait to start taking some more new ones!!!