She's always been like that, at least as long as I've known her. Yes, there have been times when life has presented her with serious challenges, but she's never been down for long. Pat Baldwin is someone you want in a leadership position, whether you're in an organization, a neighborhood or a family. She takes care of business. And in a way that respects ALL points of views. I've admired her since we first met at St. Leo's Church back in 1991. And I've loved her and her husband Steve, sons David, Adrian and Xavier and daughter Lauren since we became close soon after meeting. So here she is now, over sixteen years later, opening a door for me, a door that I suspect is going to lead to some of the best photographic work I've ever done.
Today (Wednesday) I met with Pat at Detroit's Hannan Center for Senior Learning where she is Program Director. I told her of my wish to do a series of photos here at the center. So what did she do? She enthusiastically called her supervisor, two other social work supervisors and an intern into her office for us to brainstorm about my idea. And we're ALL excited about it!!! I told them quite honestly that I don't know how this project will evolve, all I know is that it will be about the PEOPLE rather than the place. Pat shared that she can already see me taking pictures of the 93 year-old woman who uses a walker yet is an active member of the Gardening Class. That class also has a woman from India who wears a sari while she gardens. Pat and the others also mentioned the art class, the oral history class at a nearby senior residence, the bowling class, the "hustle" dancing class and more! I feel like I've died and gone to heaven! But I want to take it slow. I want to get to know the seniors first so they'll feel comfortable with me before I start clicking away. I see this as a long-term project, as a long-term association. And I must say, it didn't hurt when I mentioned that, in addition to being a photographer, I also have a masters in social work. One more thing. My father-in-law was on the original Board of Directors that brought Hannan House into being back in 1971. The Director popped his head in as we were meeting today and said they still have a number of my father-in-law's books in the library. Ed's father passed 30 years ago this August but somehow I see his hand in this. Thanks, Papa.