Amy Fink biography
All her life it seems, Amy Fink had been creating images in her mind. Recording beautiful scenery, funny faces, and glimpses of time that would forever be lost had it not been for her immortalizing them in her memory. But she longed to do more; she longed to share those images with others. Besides that, her brain was getting full and there were so many other images to create and no room to put them.

But what could she do, the images were trapped in her mind and try as she may, she couldn’t get them out. Her great-grandfather, Pedro Belliveau, was a wonderful artist. He painted the most beautiful landscapes she had ever seen. And as a child she spent many hours watching her mother and her granny paint fabulous pictures with oils. She was surrounded by those who had found a way to release the images that they were creating; their imaginations were free to express themselves. But alas, she could not paint, it just wasn’t her gift.

Then one magical day Amy was given a camera. What a glorious day that was! She snapped here and she snapped there, she snapped just about everywhere! Oh the images she was creating! She was delighted.

And from that day on Amy’s imagination was free and her brain was much less cluttered, for all those images she was creating were now beautiful photographs. Her favorite of those photographs were the images of the silly children she knew. And since she was silly too, the children loved to come to her. And soon all the town’s people loved Amy’s images so much that they brought their own children to her to have her create photographs of them in that whimsy way of hers. And she was happy, for little people with tiny toes and chubby cheeks were her favorite of all things to photograph.

So if you find yourself one day, with a set of tiny toes and chubby cheeks of your own, be sure to remember Amy Fink, whose brain is no longer cluttered. Because now that her imagination is free she can create wonderful images of you and your family to enjoy for years and years to come. For, since that magical day, Amy is never happier than when she is playing with her camera.
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Wednesday, 10 March, 2010
 
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