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If you want good "Photography", please look elsewhere!


I am an artist and an illustrator—not a photographer.

I spent most of my adult life in an office behind a computer during the day and doing something creative at night or on the weekends.  I was never fortunate enough to devote myself fully to my art.  Over the years, I probably have experimented in just about every aspect of the creative arts—both visual and performing arts.  However, I have never dabbled in photography until my husband’s daughter gave him (what I called) a “real camera” as a gift for Father’s Day back in 2016.  He graciously let me "try it out” and, poor guy, he never had it in his possession since then.

 After retiring and moving to North Carolina in 2017, I really had (for the first time in my life) an opportunity to devote my daytimes to pursuing my creative gifts; and, like most things that I do, I gave it my all.  Over the past five years, I have taken and catalogued over 200K nature shots from our backyard alone. It is from those photographs that I create my images.

I have not only learned a little about lighting and timing when it comes to photography; but, also a great deal about animal behavior; and, last but not least, gotten pretty good at photo editing and digital art.

So there you go!  The truth is that my photography is just so-so and there are plenty of great nature photographers out there with really, nice photographic equipment.  I am in no way trying; nor do I want to, compete with them.  I feel what I do takes an entirely different skill set than straight photography and not everyone can do what I do.

 As I mentioned earlier, I am an artist and an illustrator—not a photographer.  I simply use my photographs like I would paint in order to create an image from my own childlike imagination. The photographs are all mine.  Many of the images I post are straight photography; but, the majority of them are photo art images that take me hours to create using all different methods.   Interestingly enough, not only do I not have a “professional” camera; I also do not use Photoshop.  I am truly “old school” in many ways.  I use Microsoft PowerPoint photo editor and Paint 3D to create my artwork.  Why?  Well because that was what I had on my desktop.  Plus, if I downloaded PhotoShop, I would lock myself in my little art room until I mastered it and people already complain that I am way too much of a hermit as it is! 
















 You might have already guessed that I have been accused of trying to “deceive” people by not telling them when something that I post is a composite image; and then, I upset a different group of people when I attempt to accommodate the first.  The good news is that most of my faithful followers don’t want to know.  They have informed me that they prefer the childlike experience of just enjoying the moment!  Maybe we all need a little bit of that in our adult lives these days!      


















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Anonymous said…
Long live Crump, Evanderfield,The Wood's Secret Garden and blessed creativity! Love your art and imagination! Yes we NEED whimsy!
Anonymous said…
Yes, we need whimsy, but would be more truthful just to say I'm editing a story and these are my two characters that have been placed ... Just an honest disclosure, that's all.
Dianna Wood said…
Hi Anonymous #2 - Not sure if you read the entire post. But, I do explain what happened when I tried the honest disclosure. I made most of my loyal followers mad. So, I actually understand why some people are having a hard time with what I do. They would never ask an artist who "painted" the same image as the ones I create digitally, "Did that really happen"? but, because it is "photo" art, the question is just there in their minds. So, I get it. Can't please all of the people, all of the time.
Dianna Wood--I just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed your creations, over the years, since you started posting and I discovered you. Your creations always make me smile and really lift my spirits.

What is most amazing to me is that you are not using Photoshop. Since that program was released, I have attended numerous events, in St Petersburg, Tampa and even Orlando. It does provide the ability to do what you are doing. But the fact that you used older programs, most of which I also use for various purposes, and created the outstanding photo art you create with them, just says how truly talented you are.

So ignore the naysayers, and just keep creating. You are a truly talented artist!
Lucy Cash said…
I'm so glad that you did clarify that. I also appreciate your artwork.
I am a wildlife rehabilitator of rodents. I was so excited to see this friendship between 2 different species. It's something we excitedly discussed. I shared it on all my wildlife groups and many also shared it thinking it was a real life situation.
I just feel like there should be a tiny clause to keep the art from being confused with real life situations. I certainly don't consider myself a naysayer but I hope you can see the conundrum. The only reason I found out it wasn't true is on one of my shared posts, someone said sadly it's photoshopped. I did read your whole post about not using Photoshop. But the important thing is it's not real and before sharing anything I do normally make sure it's what I'm seeing. I was so sad when I found out it was not what I thought it was. A good analogy would be, when you read something or watch a movie, no matter how beautiful the artwork within, we all want to know if it's true because then the movie or article takes on a whole different meaning. That's why of course that they will start the credits with "Based on a true story."
Since you seem open to discussing, I just wanted to give my thoughts on this.
I agree with your followers you are very gifted.

Lucy
Dianna Wood said…
Hi Lucy - You raised a great point and I appreciate that very much. I don't know that there is an easy answer that will satisfy all. I feel really bad that this happened to you personally. The fact that you didn't get angry speaks volumes about your integrity as a person.

I am a super skeptical person by nature and so have made it a practice to never assume anything that I was going to share with my groups was legitimate until I contacted the source and got confirmation prior to sharing. I have found that to be a good practice no matter what it is. There simply is too many false ads, photoshopped images, etc. to assume anything these days.

You might consider adopting that practice. I have found it very helpful in my own life. If you had simply messaged me personally and told me what you were planning on doing, I would have fully disclosed that these were photo art and we both would be better off.

Thank you for reaching out. I am sure my reply doesn't "fix" things; but, I am not sure there is a fix that will make everyone happy.

Dianna


Dianna Wood said…
Hi M. Diane Hudson - Thank you for your comment. Based on what you shared, I bet you would get a kick out of sitting next to me and watching how I use PowerPoint and 3D Paint. It might even blow your mind. I think I have learned to make it do things it was never programmed to do. Us older folks tend to have a little ingenuity in us that the younger crowd may not have needed like we did.


I absolutely love your creations. You state obvious in your blog what you do. You’re basically an artist. I love them!! Keep them coming!! No explanations!!
Anonymous said…
I agree Diana! No explanations are needed at all. It's your art to create and do any way your heart desires. You answer to no one but the Lord. He has given you tour talents. Bring Him pleasure with your gifts, and the rest of us looking on can thoroughly enjoy it or...go blow soap bubbles! 😂 Full disclosure: from your friend, JoAnn Wilson 😁
Anonymous said…
I would love to sit beside you and watch how you use PowerPoint and Paint to edit your photos! I would be mesmerized!
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L Sheeline said…
Hi Dianna, I absolutely love these images, and I'm amazed that you've done this with old programs. I also love the story that you created. I do have some of the same sentiments mentioned by another commenter - I personally was fine with making a mental shift from science to fiction, and it didn't diminish the beauty of the story, but the context does make it a little different. Lucy Cash's comments about the idea of "friendships" across species resonated with me, and there will be others who also might initially believe there's something scientifically interesting here. Of course, the onus is on the reader to verify, if we're that interested - I get that. But you do such an amazing job that it truly looks real, even to a skeptical eye. Because, as you noted, this seems to have gone viral, that tends to remove you, the storyteller, from your story, and can lead to misinterpretation. It makes me love what you've done no less, I just removed it from the more scientific part of my brain! A brief note of clarification, just an asterisk somewhere, might be appreciated by many whose brains lead them to see different parts of your story in a different way than others, if that makes sense! It’s your story, and your choice, and I’ve enjoyed it nonetheless. Thanks for being open to comments.
Dianna Wood said…
HI Sheeline - I totally get it. There is an (*) on the post. Unfortunately people do not read nor do they bother to ask. Perhaps Facebook can add a filter to warn people that they fact checked my posts and some of them are "Make Believe" or perhaps people who are going to assume they are scientific anomalies should learn to check the source prior to spreading things around. I apologize for the brevity of this reply--but, I am a bit crabby today and feel as though my creative joy and energy has been sucked out of me. Maybe I actually care too much.
Unknown said…
Omg I can't believe you said "for good photography look elsewhere"
You are an amazing photographer!
L Sheeline said…
I'm sorry for contributing to your feeling crabby. I really love what you're doing - the 2021 Christmas cards you had on Etsy are fantastic - and I'll continue to revisit your blog.

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