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last night found me walking around in a not-so-populated part of vancouver, in the dark, with the cold and the crazy howling wind. it was fun to hang out with jen and bill, but holy mother of all that is good and pure it was cold. i actually got wind burn on my very sensitive cheeks. yes, i’m a whiner. no, i don’t much care if that annoys you. my face hurts and looks blotchy. i’m entitled. neener!
my urban infiltration photos have been published by dwellblog today. i got an email from them (i say them because i never actually got a name of an individual during our correspondence) yesterday saying they’d found them on flickr, letting me know they wished to use them today. they called them art! how cool is that?

10 Thoughts on “i’m published!

  1. they called them art!
    Well, duh. And I mean duh in the nicest way.

  2. Congratulations!! That rules all.

  3. Not at all surprising. Your photography *should* be called art.
    I guess this means that now you’ll have at least 2 locations that you won’t be able to stop looking at your own work at. :-)

  4. That’s very cool. I’m jealous. :-P

  5. the hotness on February 17, 2006 at 12:24 said:

    you could have come and made photos, then they probably would have chose yours over mine. ;)

  6. Congratulations, Heather. I hope this gives you more confidence in your art. You are a gifted photographer, whether you can see that or not.

  7. I’m totally jealous. I want mine to be published, too! But yours are wickedly awesome. I’m happy for you! :D

  8. the tthm on February 21, 2006 at 10:57 said:

    You so deserve the recognition. Maybe the rest of the world will come to appreciate what we, who lurk here, already know — you are a talented photographer. Congrats!

  9. the hotness on February 21, 2006 at 12:21 said:

    you people are going to give me a big head.

  10. It’s probably too late, and your windburn is likely healed. But it sounds like you don’t know about the #1 best cure/preventive medicine for windburn. Which surprises me, since you’re a Canuck and all. I thought everyone north of 45 degrees knew about this one.
    Good ol’ vaseline petroleum jelly. Gob it on your face before you go out in the cold and you’ll never have windburn again. Standard equipment for pond hockey playing young’ns…

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