attending the annual ann arbor art fair
i had great luck and the honor of meeting
photographer/human rights advocate, jim spillane.
i happened by his stall
drawn in by the beauty and subjects of his photographs
especially taken with his pictures of children
after much thought
finally decided on one
a young tibetan child
tiny hands held together in hello.
i asked jim his story
how he had come to take these stunning pictures all over the world.
once a criminal defense attorney in the gerald ford white house
representing vietnam war draft resisters seeking amnesty
he got sick, had a horrible experience
changed his life
trained with an ansel adams associate
began traveling the world
taking photographs of people
his subject is the human condition and the connections and responsibilities we have for each other.
using his pictures as a way to create interest, open discussion, communicate, call attention to a cause
he has worked taking photographs of workers at a nepalese brick factory for many years
created a photo book of the workers
to speak out and to tell their stories with his photographs
still seeking to help those in need and to be an effective advocate for them.
he is a natural artist, storyteller, teacher, advocate, and man.
—
“in recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute.”
-thurgood marshall, former justice of supreme court of the united states
—
link to his website: jimspillane.com
link to his book, ‘the face of bricks’: https://www.blurb.com/b/9897011-the-face-of-bricks
What an honor. Lovely mission
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it truly was
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Powerful message in even more powerful images
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yes, very much so
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Now that is what I call a life well lived!
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indeed!
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More power to Jim. He chose the right path in life, undoubtedly.
Best wishes, Pete.
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that he did –
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I admire Jim and the way he chose to overcome and reflect the wonderful beauty in others. I just love art shows, Beth. You meet the most interesting artists! Thank you for always sharing~it really speaks so much of you, too. 💛
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I so admire him too, and feel so grateful to have met him and had a chance to learn his story. yes, part of a show that is so great is talking to the artists. thanks –
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I’m so happy for you to meet and admire the man Jim Spillane and his work in person, Beth!
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It was great
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Wow. The Real Deal.
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absolutely. I knew there was something special about him when we started to talk
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Wow! We are the reflection of our journey.
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that we are
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Fascinating life story, and the photo you picked is irresistable.
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it is amazing and it was really hard to chose
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In this casa a Supreme Court justice made sense!
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shocking!)
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Beautiful and inspiring.
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yes, he is both –
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A very interesting encounter and backstory! What a treasure you have now!
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yes, I feel so lucky
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:>)
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How wonderful.
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he is such an interesting person
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I love everything about this. ❤️
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thanks, Martha. he is a very amazing person, who I just happened upon
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What an inspirational story! Thank you for bringing it to us, Beth.
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my pleasure, he is an amazing man
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Wonderful!
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he is!
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Thank you for introducing him. His photos do tell stories and they are magnificent.
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my pleasure, dale
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I really admire those who go out and capture real life like this.
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What a beautiful human being.
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absolutely is
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Sounds like Jim’s pivot in mid-life still managed to utilize his caring and advocating nature. Great story of a full life well-lived.
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exactly –
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My goodness, what a treat to meet this amazing man. And he trained with an Ansel Adams associate…wow! A picture is worth a thousand words, and you will have many stories to tell.
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Indeed!
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🙂
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