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Sunday, January 18, 2015

A New Year Brings New Excitement

Sevastra Photography expands and opens Maine Photography Studio. The studio's primary focus will be Fine Art Portraits. Contact me at Brenda@sevastra.com for
  • Corporate Headshots
  • Newborns & Toddlers
  • Tweens & Teens
  • Families & Friends
  • HS & College Seniors
  • Events ~ Weddings, Elopements, Reunions
The studio is located in the heart of Lewiston at 145 Lisbon Street, Suite 604. and is open only by appointment. With the official split of the two businesses comes lots of changes to the studio, website and social media pages. If you get a chance stop by and check it out. Here are some links to get you started. If you like what you see and want to keep up on whats happening at the studio be sure to LIKE our Facebook page.  LIKE us on facebook

Maine Photography Studio gets a new logo.

 Our website is under construction Visit us on the web!
Watch for future blogs where we will have some images of the studio and our friends.


 We will be holding mini session specials monthly. Watch our Facebook page for available dates.

 Sevastra Photography will maintain its focus on Fine Art for Home & Office while the studio location will work on building local relationships with our friends and community in Maine.




If you enjoy inspirational quotes stop by our Sevastra Facebook page as LIKE us.
 
The name Sevastra spells ART SAVES backwards and that just what it does. For me its a passion of beauty that feeds the soul. If you have never visted Sevastra's website, please take a moment to stop by. Sevastra has two websites. To order prints directly via email or phone from Sevastra visit the main site SEVASTRA if you like ordering prints online that include mats, frames, canvas gallery wrapped prints or holiday cards stop by the direct order site here --> Finished and Framed Sevastra Site

Either way we hope you will follow us on this journey of expansion. TTYL~ Brenda

Friday, March 16, 2012

Color Your World~For Free




Just a quick snippet...did you know that this Saturday, March 17, 2012 your local Ace Hardware store will help you find your Soul Paint, your perfect match... For FREE!!

That's right! Be sure to visit their website by clicking here , print out the coupon to qualify for a free quart of your Soul Paint.

I know what I'm doing this Saturday. Do you ??

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Date Night

Looking for something fun to do on a budget?

Did you know that the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine is open Free on Friday evenings from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m? What's even better is that the Museum's current exhibits are truly exciting!
Making Faces: Photographic Portraits of Actors and Artists
Available January 14, 2012 - April 8, 2012

Tanja Alexia Hollander: Are You Really My Friend?
Available February 4, 2012 - June 17, 2012

You may have heard of the exhibit "Are You Really My Friend? on the news recently. It was a brainchild of a Westbrook Women. Asking the question we all ask...Is that person on my Facebook Page really my friend? Artist Tanja Alexia Hollander travels visiting and photographing her Facebook Friends. For anyone who has asked that same question about their Facebook Page ~This is an exhibit that would be a crime to miss! It's also a great opportunity to get dressed up and get out of the house!

PS: If your not my friend on Facebook I would love it if you would check me out and consider being my friend. Visit my FB page Who know maybe we'll run into one another at the exhibit.

Starting on March 2, 2012 the First Friday Art Walk begins in Portland, Maine. The Art Walk is a self guided tour of museums, galleries and various art venues throughout Portland. It's a great opportunity to get outside or inside/out as the case may be and enjoy some art, mingle with friends and make some new friends. Over 50+ galleries and art venues will be participating. Click here to visit the website to download the printable pocket map and listing.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Did I Miss Something?



Yeah I think I did! I missed the fall foliage season!
I had to wonder...
...was it because I was working a lot?
...was it because I had misjudged the season time frame?

Hummm looking at the trees in Maine it almost looks like they are burnt. Most have dry dark leaves. I think even the weatherman is confused. Each week he gives his foliage report and continues to make it sound like life is bursting with red, oranges (my personal fav)and yellow. So far, all I have been able to find is some greeny looking yellow which I have affectionately renamed grellow.

I have spent hours, even days looking for the foliage. I drove to Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Mexico, Bath, Boothbay, Damarscotta, Rumford, Newport, Naples, Newry, Bethel, Mechanic Falls, Norway, So Paris and who knows where else. It all seems to look the same. Then...
Came to rain! Crap now it's washing away the grellow!! No!!

That's it I'm on a mission to figure this out. If I can understand what causes the color change maybe, just maybe I can figure out what causes the lack of color. Then if I'm really good I may be able to figure out where it is hiding.

In easy terms the colors of fall are an effect of a tree's growth factory shutting down for the winter. Winter is a bad time for growing: too little water, too little sun, and too much cold. Because of this trees stop producing chlorophyll,and begin to store sugars that they can use for antifreeze protection.

To begin the sealing-off process, the tree grows a membrane between each branch and leaf stem. The membrane hinders the flow of nutrients into the leaf which stops the leaf from making new chlorophyll. The old chlorophyll quickly decomposes and the leaf's green color fades.

If the leaf contains carotene, like in a birch tree, aspens, and cottonwoods for example, the fading leaf will change from green to yellow. Carotene, takes over and persists in leaves even after all the chlorophyll is gone. The leaves of those trees now look yellow.

The sealing membrane not only stops the inward nutrient flow but also blocks the outward flow of sugar, trapping it in the leaf. The blocked leaf sugar in some trees, like maples, oaks and sumacs reacts to form a red pigment, called anthocyanins. The brighter the summer the more vivid the red.

Lets not forget that the rainfall experienced during the summer determines how healthy the tree will be during the growing season which will affect the vibrant color it will produce.

So to sum up, we need a balance and healthy amount of sun and moisture during a trees growing season, warm days in early fall with cool crisp nights. Cool but not a freeze. Now if I remember correctly we had a dry July. I'm not even sure if it rained all month. That could be a major contributor. An early frost can cause leaves to fall before they even get a chance to change color.

Okay so let's look for an area with lot's of water, sun and offers somewhat of a shelter from wind and is in a confined space that can also help ward off frost by holding onto the warmth of the days sun.

Hummmm- How about a small cove? Maybe a sheltered waterfall off the mountains? BINGO!

My unofficial suggestion for anyone that is hoping to see some vibrant colors before the season is over is to look for small bodies of water that are sheltered from the wind. This can come in the form of a cove, maybe an area that has runoff from a mountainous zone.

Good luck in your search. I would love to see or hear how you make out in your own personal quest.
Check out my images at www.sevastra.com be sure to check out the Colors of Fall gallery.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Beauty of Maine Lighthouses

Doubling Light Arrowsic, Maine #7723Established in 1898

Lighthouses have long been associated with mystique, romance and solitude. They are special places filled with dreams,hope, yearning of the heart and spirituality.

Maine Lighthouses are exceptionally beautiful. Nestled against the strong rocky coast. Keeping secrets of lost loves, found friends, childhood memories and young love.

Many people relate lighthouse viewing to summer, but that's not true. They are wonderful to visit anytime of the year. Take the time to look around you and plan a visit to your local lighthouse, I can guarantee you will have the time of your life!

To see additional lighthouse images on my website visit
http://www.sevastra.com/Landscapes/Lighthouses/9616164_BnbHqQ

The attached video is really long, I'll admit to that but the Maine Office of Tourism has done an exceptional job capturing their beauty. If you don't live in Maine, sit back and enjoy this exceptional video. Who knows you may even decide to visit this great state.

Light Spirit - Lighthouses of the Maine Coast from Maine Office of Tourism on Vimeo.