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July 18, 1997 - Image 153

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-18

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Linda Joy Solomon is a natural.

On Our
Cover

Buckets of fun.
page 16

6

PETS PAGE
Four beautiful butterflies flutter by.

8

SMALL BITES:
How you can help ailing children hear songs of love.

16

THE BIG STORY:
Slipslidin' away to a water park,
getting all dolled up to visit a
toy hospital, and why you just might
want to go to jail.

24

LISTEN UP:
Lullabies from around the world bring sound sleep.

26

APPLETREE@.com:
Hot computer fun in the summertime.

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Around Town
Fun City
Celebrate
Kaleidoscope
Life In Israel
Good Sports
Parents Page
Family Album
As We See It
Try It, You'll Like It

Calendar of
History. page 13

The beautiful cover of this month's Ap-
pleTree is the work of photographer
Linda Joy Solomon ofPicture This in
West Bloomfield.
Mrs. Solomon calls her photos,
hand-colored, black-and-white pictures
(usually of children and pets), Art Por-
traits.
"My creative endeavors travel
down many avenues, from the creation
of fiber-art wallpieces and soft-sculpture
dolls to needlepoint, beading, and the _
designing and making of jewelry," she
says.
"My interest in photography began
when my own children, now 19 and
15, were infants. I always had a cam-
era at arms reach. I even carried it in
my diaper bag, along with other neces-
sities. My son's lives to date are docu-
mented and relived in volumes of
albums."
Mrs. Solomon believes that her
work as a special-education teacher,
along with raising her own two boys,
helped her develop patience and a rap-
port with children that makes her pho-
tos unique.
"I strive to create a relaxed style, to
establish a comfort level that makes
children look more natural," she says.
"I also make it my quest to create pic-
tures of children that portray their spirit
and wonderful little personalities, ges-
tures and expressions. I am frequently
rewarded with comments such as, 'Oh
yes, that's really him!' or 'You've really
captured his look.'"
In the past, Mrs. Solomon's photos
have been on display at Borders,
Barnes & Noble, the Novi Civic Center
and Kidsport, among others. Through-
out July, you can see her work at the
Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield, or contact her at Picture
This, (248) 851-8950.

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