New York State Museum’s “Wish You Were Here” exhibit now contains two Chuck Miller photos!

Friday morning, September 3.  I’m checking my personal e-mail account for updates on various things.  Hmm… someone I wrote an article about for Goldmine years ago is traveling in Europe and lost all his money, and needs to borrow some from me to get back home.  Nice try.

Oh, I got a response from Film Rescue International – the film roll that I found in the Ansco Cadet was so poorly deteriorated, there was no way to recover anything from the vintage roll of film – except for one picture.  Unfortunately, that picture was one that I took to finish up the roll.  Hey, I tried – and if nothing else, I got a decent 127-film camera out of the process.

Hey, here’s an e-mail from Kelly Ann Grimaldi of St. Agnes Cemetery.  All the pictures that were entered in the St. Agnes Cemetery photo contest – including the one I took – are now on display on the second floor of the Colonie Memorial Town Hall at 534 Loudon Road, Newtonville, New York 12128.  Winners will be announced on Sept. 22nd sometime between 4 – 5 PM.  I lam so looking forward to attending the event.

Hmm… this is interesting.  A few weeks ago, Times Union blog boss Michael Huber passed along a press release from the New York State Museum, in which they were looking for landscape photos for a new exhibit called “Wish You Were Here.”  I submitted two of my landscape photographs – Star Trails of Thacher Park and General Electric at Night – and blogged about the exhibit.

You might remember the two photos – the Star Trails of Thacher Park was taken off the Helderberg Escarpment in June 2010; I took the General Electric sign photo last year, only to discover it found a new life as part of a website for an engaged couple. Aww….

So this morning, I received an e-mail from Mehna Harders Reach, the Senior Museum Exhibit Planner of the New York State Museum.

I just wanted to let you know that both of your photographs were chosen for the bricks-and-mortar exhibit. That being said, we are still in the process of installing and I can not promise that both of the photographs will be up for this weekend. We are going to continue to add photographs for the duration of the exhibit and the collage of photographs will grow organically as we receive, select and print more photographs. I do know that your  photographs have been printed, but I am not sure if they are up on the wall yet. It will definitely be there by next week.

Thank you for your interest and your submissions! Have a great weekend.

Sincerely, Mehna

Wow… my first photos to ever get included in a museum exhibit! Amazing!

Much thanks to Mehna and to the New York State Museum; and if you have any landscape photos from the great Empire State that you would like to have included in this exhibit (apparently there will be new images added through the exhibit’s run), visit this link for more information.

Of course, the last time I really “visited” the New York State Museum, they were still showing that “Chronicles of Change” film in one of their auditoriums.

So Saturday I drove over to the Museum to see what they did.

The wall itself is covered with beautiful photographs of New York State landscapes – I could see the Empire State Plaza and Niagara Falls and the New York City skyline.  Didn’t see my photos, but then again Mehna did say that not all the pictures have been printed.

But it’s another step.  And in the end, that’s all that matters.