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How can I possibly give up the blog La Pelirroja – the redhead. Well, only if something better is ahead. Which it is. After countless hours investigating, learning, working and maybe one or two small temper tantrums; I have a new website. I am proud of it. I am proud that I could learn a thing or two and more than willing to recommend the help desk at Laughing Squid for putting up with a few newbie gaffes. I actually found that I enjoyed it. Once I started designing the website, it was fun.

So, while I will no longer be posting to Lapelirroja.wordpress.com, I can not give up Unimportant Observations. That will remain the name and spirit of the blog and the new newsletter. I hope you’ll sign up for it. It would be nice if more than just my mother is interested in my new work (and I don’t plan on asking her. She is obligated, as my mother, to get my newsletter.)

Drop by then to Cate Inc. and check out the site. Photos are displayed in a more organized fashion, so I expect you’ll see something you have not before.

All the best. -Cate
Miraflores, Chaco, Argentina. Escuela 1034, Lote 76, Toba

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UPDATE: The blog has migrated. Yeah, because that means the new website is up and functioning. So, to see more photos of this story, please go to the new section RECENT WORK. The story will remain there for a time and will eventually migrate to another place on the site as I post new work to that particular page.

When humans live in such poverty, should animals be of concern? Is it a reflection of the state in which the people live? No food for the family. Certainly no food for the cat that hangs around, licking what ever crumb falls to the dirt.

I was kind of surprised the hungry dogs around the house have not eaten it.

El Impenetrable, Miraflores, Chaco.

Shadow of a cat, El Impenetrable, Miraflores, Chaco, Argentina

A starving cat sits in the parched dirt as the shadows of the family that lives on the land are cast around it. The cat is not a pet. It lives nearby the family because that is its best chance of survival.

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UPDATE: I decided to add the book in its development process in a slide format. It can be found below the screen shot of the cover.

The title has solidified and I’m liking it more each day. I thought I’d post the cover of the project. It has been floating around on the project page with the rest of the images, but this is the FULL cover. That is, the front, the back, the spine and the two flaps (black), that make up the rest of the dusk jacket. Use your imagination to see it as a real cover.

In putting together this project I was reminded of how much I enjoy photographing people and I might just see a style and never-ending project developing. I’m already looking for the next installment. Okay, working on it, but I picked a tough one and the networking I’ve been doing for a year now has yet to get me in the door. Cross your fingers. It will be awesome.

p.s. Sorry about the moderately annoying watermark.

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From my point of view

Echo Lake, Idaho Springs, Colorado.

Rainy day in the Rocky Mountains.

Echo Lake, Idaho Springs, Colorado

Echo Lake, Idaho Springs, Colorado

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The Birth of BlueIt begins with a crack in the formidable Patagonian glacier. A fissure appears as the ice shifts, slides, moves onward. Exposed beneath the white surface is the cool blue of ice, compressed over the years. Newly exposed, beaten by the sun, it begins to melt, the fissure widens, deepens. It happens quickly, without warning, no map, no way to know where to see such beauty. We walk the ice, trek the seracs looking for the birth of blue.


But, will we miss it?


The blue fades, retreats, pulls back from humanity. Its beauty lost to the generations that come. Photographs remind us, but we can not touch the ice, feel the cool blueness, run out hands over the rough, wind pocketed outer-surface or slide between the icy peaks. The intricate beauty of abstract forms, of cracks in the ice, of water so cool, so clear, so pure, gone. Restricted to two-dimensional paper, bits and bytes of the computer. A grandness reduced to numbers, reduced to being filed away and a faded memory.

PatagoniaMarch09-4367but, will we miss it?

Water escapes us, we thirst. The glaciers that supplied our water and our lives are gone. Melted. Less snow, more heat, no accumulation, no rebirth. The fissure widens, deepens. But it is not the birth of blue that arrives. It is the death of the glacier. One crack at a time. It is the death of us. One drop of water at a time. Melting.

Yes. We will miss it.

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The point and purpose of Blog Action Day 2009 is to bring awareness to climate change. With over 7,000 bloggers registered, the electric ether seeks to correct our ignorance and obstinacy. To keep us from ignoring the signs, from losing such integral parts of our planet as a glacier.

We will miss it.

When the glaciers are gone, we will miss them. For their beauty, for their water, for their climate control.

So what can we do before we miss it, before we miss our opportunity? December 7th, 2009 in Copenhagen many in the world, including some of our leaders will gather for the United Nations Climate Change Conference where they will be negotiating to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This is our opportunity.

Tell them we will miss it. The glacier. The water. The beauty.

PatagoniaMarch09-4285I have no head for numbers. I see blue fields of ice, not the rate of retraction. I see awesome peaks of accumulated snow, not the decrease in precipitation. But after touching it and trekking it, I know I’ll miss it. But if you want the maps and percentages and the stuff that should give us all nightmares, download the Greenpeace Argentina report, Futuro Negro para los Glaciares (obviously written in Spanish).

And don’t miss it.


Below are a small selection of images I’ve taken throughout Patagonia. If just to remind you of the beauty we’d all miss.

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I was fortunate to photograph off the roof of a 24-story building in the Congreso area yesterday night (Thanks Annie and Jimmy.) The apartment with the amazing view also doubles as an art gallery and you can check out Jimmy’s art work here.

But, after scaling two ladders and promising myself I wouldn’t trip and fall to my death… what an amazing 360º view.

Here are a few quick pics from the shoot.

Check out the rest of the Buenos Airs at Night series here

(as always, click on photos to view them larger)

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SUMO4Sumo Amateur Argentino is a group of Argentines gathering each Saturday to practice and perfect the art of sumo wrestling. It is not something you’d immediately call to mind when you think of traveling to Argentina. In the land of beef, tango, gauchos and glaciers there is also a dedication to a sport originating in Japan.

The upcoming 14º Torneo Sudamericano de Sumo (October 17, 2009) will be again a showcase for sumo in South America with South American sumo powerhouses such as Paraguay and Brasil expected to attend.

To see all of the photos I’ve posted please check out the new page: Developing Stories and go here

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This is one in the series of five images I entered. My favorite by far.

This is one in the series of five images I entered. My favorite by far.

Two posts in one day makes for an active Friday.

This email from the International Photography Awards arrived just under two weeks ago.

Congratulations. Your entry ‘The Birth of Blue ‘ has advanced through the second round and is now in the third and final round of the jurying process. Your entry is now an official Honorable Mention of the 2009 International Photography Awards.

I did not make it any further, but I’m very glad to have made it this far. You can check out the final winners here.

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It is finally in print. I made the book for two reasons. One so that I could feel as though the project had reached a conclusion (because the recovering journalist in me still needs to see things in print) and so that I might give a copy to the Comedor.

You’re welcome to buy one too ofcourse.

Comedor Los Pibes,…
By fotografí­a por Ca…

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Aidana20I’m talking about the Trash Fashion series. One last shoot I did weeks ago, but have not posted. These are only a small fraction of the 1900 overall images I’ve shot over four shoots. I should edit in camera more I suppose. But I don’t and I expect I won’t.

It has been great working with the ‘models.’ I use quotes ( scare quotes actually) for a specific reason. The women and man in the photos are not professional models and their comfort infront of the camera varied widly, but what each brought was an excitement for the clothing, the art and the shoot. That is WONDERFUL. The caps are worthy if you’ve ever worked with someone who was very uninterested in being there with you and yet still, you needed to pull a creative photo out of your @ss.

Excitement means everything. All else can be learned.

Enjoy. Leave feedback.

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