Published July 01, 2009 09:43 pm -
Friends and Neighbors - Harriett Williams enjoys photos
Becky Holland
The Americus Times-Recorder
AMERICUS
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Local woman loves her pictures
Aaron Siskind, author/artist, said, “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever ... it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”
Harriett Williams, 51, of Americus, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy (W.R.) Wilbanks, and Senior Records’ Clerk at Americus Fire and Emergency Services, agrees.
The photography enthusiast has, according to her, over the years, collected so many photographs(all that she has taken), that she can’t even put a number to the albums and discs that she compiled with photos.
Of a recent trip to Alaska with her father, Buddy, who is the deputy coroner of Sumter County, Williams said, “I think I have about five thousand photos.”
She continued, “I like taking pictures. I like having something to show someone - something permanent - and now I have my discs, and I can look at the slideshows and have some memories.”
Williams laughed, “Sometimes, I even see things in the pictures that I didn’t see before.”
Growing up, Williams said, “ I never really had something in mind that I wanted to be when I grew up ... you know how some people want to be a nurse forever ... I think I wanted to be an interpreter of a foreign language ... Like French, it is a beautiful language ..”
It was a life changing event that drew Williams to her current role at the AF&ES. “I was working at American General Insurance doing clerical work and they decided to close the clerical division, and I moved over to Cordele. And this job came open, so I applied and got the job.”
Of her photography, it was when she was pregnant with her daughter, in 1981, when “I got my first real camera.”
“I took tons and tons of pictures of her,” smiled Williams.