My condolences,
How very sad. I always enjoyed seeing her posts. She was such a strong presence here and made me feel very welcome. Truly remarkable woman. I will miss her.
My condolences to her family, as well as her family of dgrinners.
VERY saddened and shocked as I just found out about all this. :cry
You will be greatly missed!
You were and still are a great inspiration to me and my Photography.
I'll do my best to equal your great Nature Shots.
I'm sure God is proud of you for making us aware of what He created.
Look forward to finally meeting you someday on the other side.
I came on line tonight to have a moment with my mother and her photos. Instead I find all these posts from friends around the world. I read the kind words of Andy and those whom she has shared the "Dgrin" world. To me my mother was always taking photos. As a child she posed us here and there and everywhere in search of that special picture. My dad built her a darkroom in our second bathroom. Strips of film hung everywhere, chemicals reaked throughout the house, the Besseler Projector towered above the toilet. From all this I have a box of photos I treasure and carry everywhere. Throughout the years my mother was always there flitting around the room taking photos. She nearly drove me crazy ducking and weaving through the crowd clicking away on her Nikormat. In the last several years she would excitedly e-mail us about the latest challenge and how she was going to either win or lose. I would link to her thread and find the most amazing photos by her and her friends and only wish I had been born with her skill and ability to capture the magic of the moment. I asked her recently why the obssesion with photgraphy and getting the shot. She replied it kept her connected with the world (she was deaf) and allowed her to be part of what she could not have. I never have found the time to look at all her photos and probably never will (13000 is a lot with more on her computer and cameras i am sure). Every photo I have seen has convinced me that the State of South Carolina lost it's pre-immiment (sp?) visual historian on Saturday. I believe her family will do her showing for her and any photo bought will help either with funeral expenses or the showing. At this point though we are trying to come to grips with the rapidity of her passing and the shock with which we all feel. I thank the members for their kind comments. I also thank you for giving her the gift of a world in which she was special and connected in a way which she could not in the real world because of her hearing. I believe in the end though she showed us all how to really hear the beauty of this world; just look around. I can not wait to see her showing in God's Gallery (he must have been tired of the old photos).
Thanks for letting me ramble, her oldest son Scott
Scott, thanks for stopping by to share a moment with us. Your mother was a unique and wonderful person.
to whom it may concern,
my condolences for your friend and colleague, Ginger;
it's very sad... even though i have not met her, she sounds like a great person;
Wow.. How upsetting... Although I never knew Ginger very well, she seemed like a kind geniune person always trying to improve her photography... I always enjoyed reading her long posts which put a smile on my face.
God bless Ginger and her family...
On a side note to Andy and the Smugmug team... What you are doing is great... A real classy thing to do...
:cry I really don't know what to say but that my condolences and prayers go out to her family. I don't post much here on dgrin but reading her posts and seeing her images always brought a smile to my face. She will be greatly missed here.
Ginger's enthusiasm for photography and her unpretentious candor will always be a part of the Dgrin community. She was an inspiration to us all. Thanks for sharing your photos and your life with us. You will be missed.
Like most of us, I never met Ginger, but I knew her, her dogs, her husband and her photography. I knew her as a very nice person (period). In this world finding a truly and completely "nice" person is a treasure ... one that I will miss.
My condolences to her family. I will remember Ginger in thought and in prayer.
In reflection, I know that her family will miss her ... but in tribute to Ginger ... people around the world will miss her also.
Ginger
Like others here I had never met Ginger or even had much contact with her but her posts and ramblings are as memorable as her photos. It is great that her gallery will be staying around and the offer smugmug has made.
Can't think of a better way to show support for the family than to have one of her prints.
"Enlighten yourself so you may shed light upon others" - I think Ginger has shed a little light upon all of us!
If god had broadband she would still be posting!
"The Journey of life is as much in oneself as the roads one travels"
I'm really glad Smugmug has made this possible and I'm really proud to be part of the Dgrin family! I'm sure her family will appreciate this kind gesture.
I know which one I want to order now and will be placing my own order.
Dana
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no birds sang there except those that sang best. ~Henry Van Dyke
Always sad to hear such news, but...
a poetic gesture by andy and the smugmug community to keep alive a spark that glowed brightly. May her family find peace and comfiort in knowing that she was appreciated on many levels by members of this community.
I was so saddened to hear this news... hard to gather my thoughts. When I first joined Dgrin, she always seemed kind of like the resident "Mom" here. That is, if my mom could use the Internet, she might be like Ginger, smile. She always wanted so bad for her images to be well liked, so when one was (more often than not!), she was always so delighted. The interjections about her day, her family, and her thoughts brought her personality to life. So honest, so true. If more people were like her, the world would be a better place.
I always wished I could meet her, and I'm so glad that I did.
Sometimes we don't realize what we have until it is gone. We can all learn from Gingers tenacity and unwavering effort to better her art. South Carolina has lost a great local artist. She truely loved her local wetlands and people, showing that love through the great images she captured and painstakingly processed until they were perfect. Thanks to Andy and Smugmug for letting her images live on for generations to enjoy. My condolences go out to her family, friends, and dogs :ginger.
Absolutely mine as well. That is def one of my all time favorites on d/grin. I remember the day she posted it & she was quite lay back about it & i kept thinking...WOW !!
I lost my own mother to illness over eleven years ago - shortly before I began to really take off with my photography. And while I know that she is always watching, I still find myself compelled to go and shoot to make images to loud and beautiful that she simply could not ignore them.
There's something incredibly gentle and wonderful about this image. I'm sure the same is true for the one who created it.
I logged on today to browse through my usual favourites, Ginger being my favourite. I was shocked and really saddened to hear of her passing. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. She was obviously very special, it shone through her photos.
Can we add stuff to the blog, Andy? I have so many great Ginger stories and favorite shots. Is that blog or this thread the right place for them, in your opinion?
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really shocked and deeply saddened! i had no clue.
i will truly miss you!
Nir Alon
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How very sad. I always enjoyed seeing her posts. She was such a strong presence here and made me feel very welcome. Truly remarkable woman. I will miss her.
My condolences to her family, as well as her family of dgrinners.
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You will be greatly missed!
You were and still are a great inspiration to me and my Photography.
I'll do my best to equal your great Nature Shots.
I'm sure God is proud of you for making us aware of what He created.
Look forward to finally meeting you someday on the other side.
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What can one say? I didn't know her personally, but she's definately a personality that will be missed around here.
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what a shock, how sad
I really can't say anything that everyone else hasn't already said. She was very sweet. I'll miss her.
Ginger's work was exquisite, something to aspire to.
May you rest in peace in the arms of our Lord.
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We'll miss you Ginger.
I'm still fairly new here, but I do remember a couple of her pictures standing out to me, most notably this one:
My condolences go out.
dak.smugmug.com
Scott, thanks for stopping by to share a moment with us. Your mother was a unique and wonderful person.
My deepest condolences. Please take care.
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Thank you for the inspiration.
Jesse
my condolences for your friend and colleague, Ginger;
it's very sad... even though i have not met her, she sounds like a great person;
sincerely,
loi
http://loi.smugmug.com/gallery/3539566#199917032
God bless Ginger and her family...
On a side note to Andy and the Smugmug team... What you are doing is great... A real classy thing to do...
Thanks,
Lee
very sorry about your loss;
God bless her Soul
Regards
loi
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TML Photography
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My condolences to her family. I will remember Ginger in thought and in prayer.
In reflection, I know that her family will miss her ... but in tribute to Ginger ... people around the world will miss her also.
Gary
Unsharp at any Speed
Like others here I had never met Ginger or even had much contact with her but her posts and ramblings are as memorable as her photos. It is great that her gallery will be staying around and the offer smugmug has made.
Can't think of a better way to show support for the family than to have one of her prints.
"Enlighten yourself so you may shed light upon others" - I think Ginger has shed a little light upon all of us!
If god had broadband she would still be posting!
Aaron Newman
Website:www.CapturingLightandEmotion.com
Facebook: Capturing Light and Emotion
Cincinnati Smug Leader
One of my all time favorites.
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I know which one I want to order now and will be placing my own order.
** Feel free to edit my photos if you see room for improvement.**
Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best.
~Henry Van Dyke
a poetic gesture by andy and the smugmug community to keep alive a spark that glowed brightly. May her family find peace and comfiort in knowing that she was appreciated on many levels by members of this community.
Keith
I always wished I could meet her, and I'm so glad that I did.
God bless, God speed, God rest your soul.
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nickwphoto
I lost my own mother to illness over eleven years ago - shortly before I began to really take off with my photography. And while I know that she is always watching, I still find myself compelled to go and shoot to make images to loud and beautiful that she simply could not ignore them.
There's something incredibly gentle and wonderful about this image. I'm sure the same is true for the one who created it.
May god's love be with you, Ginger.
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My condolences to those that did know her.
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Can we add stuff to the blog, Andy? I have so many great Ginger stories and favorite shots. Is that blog or this thread the right place for them, in your opinion?