Friday, September 30, 2011

September Favorite

Playing along with Click it up a Notch and her September Favorite Contest. I chose the following. I loved how the light was coming into my kitchen as I was dishing out some soup one evening. I grabbed my camera and this emerged. Lovely.


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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Top 5 Quarterly Favorites

It's that time again! Click it up a Notch is hosting a link up featuring everyone's top 5 photos of the quarter. Here they my favorites:








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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Lesson 1: Why I take photos



The first lesson in our creative journey is to think about why I take photographs. For me this is an easy question. I've thought about it a lot since I picked up the camera and it's only been refined with my 365 commitment.

First and foremost, I take photos to record memories. I treasure every moment of this life and want to remember it as it is. I want to remember how everyone I love looked. I want to remember what we wore, what we did, where we went and who we did things with. Basically, I want to capture our life and what was in it.










Next, I consider my photography a spiritual practice. It offers me perspective, focus and presence. It encourages me to see beauty even in times or places where it might not be immediately evident. Since starting my photographic journey, I no longer agree with the mass marketers as to what beauty is. I now see beauty much deeper than the skin. I see beauty in the moment, in the ordinary and in the mess. And in the beauty, I find gratitude; gratitude for life just as it is and just as it is not.









Lastly, I take photos as a creative outlet. It is the part of me I call "artist." The memory photos I take for me and my family. My artistic photos I take just for me. They are the photos that make my heart flutter. They take my breath away. My artistic photos meld my skill as a photographer with my photographic eye.








Friday, September 23, 2011

Training My Eye

I found a blog, Kat's Eye View. I loved the lessons and posts about photography composition, so I decided to take her class, Find Your Eye,
 kat eye view.

The first lesson: create a photo journal. This is my photo journal. I'm excited to start the process of discovering my photographic eye, looking at things in my photography that makes my heart flutter. I'm excited by the process of revealing to my conscious mind what my heart already knows...who I am as an artist and a photographer. When I'm shooting I always know when I get "the shot" I intended to get. It's not always easy and I don't always know it until I see it, but when I see it, I know...does that make sense?

I start this process with two photos I just liked. I didn't post them on my 365 blog because the didn't really have anything to do with my life, but they do have a place in my photographic journey. And now they have a place of their own.



I love this photo. I love the contrast between the busy store front and the calm ocean and beach. It talks to me of consumerism verses freedom.


The light pouring in from the windows and that sweet face drew me in.