Lately, I've been in something of a photography rut. Just ever so slightly bored of the same settings and subjects (beautiful as they may be.) I find myself only wanting to tote out the camera when I have the perfect trifecta of interesting light, sane ensembles, and a smidgen of kitsch for good measure. Determined to beat these blues and get out of my comfort zone whilst getting in some extra practice, I strapped on the ole picture box with a plan to shoot all day.
Here's what I ended with:
It was a good exercise. Showing me areas I definitely need to improve, and opening my eyes to capturing the little moments with less care to circumstance and presentation. Photography at it's core, is freezing time. It's a moment, that's captured forever. This was us, on an everyday, a typical day- and these simple days are great days, worthy of capturing as is.
Also, I wrote a post for Daydreams of Summertime, with some photography tips, getting started and some resources to help you find your way- you can find it here.
p.s. a few of you were asking about my braid, it's a super easy fishtail I learned for my daughter, but ended up loving for my own, you can find the tutorial here.
p.s. a few of you were asking about my braid, it's a super easy fishtail I learned for my daughter, but ended up loving for my own, you can find the tutorial here.
Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour hair is so pretty! And I love the simple, candid moments of life you catch on your camera! Those types of photos are far more interesting to me than any type of formal shoot. You're very talented.
ReplyDeleteThank you- I'm always my harshest critic, so some outside encouragement is so helpful!
DeleteBeautiful pictures! Love your hair!
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Beautiful photos! I love your daughters Ninja Turtle pillow pet :D
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Lol- thank you- that sweet little bug is actually my son- although he has long hair and is quite striking, so gets mistaken often:)
DeleteI love these! I love mancala too. :) I think my favorites are the hands holding an apple, your daughter drawing, and your baby in the crib. :) So cute. It's always fun to try new subjects for photography. I never had any interest in it specifically before college... but now I can say that I love it! Thanks for your sweet comment on my giveaway! I am glad that you enjoyed reading about the album and the cause. If you are interested, please enter to win the copy of the album. :) Just use your email address & name in the grey widget at the bottom of the post! XO -Alexandra
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I think your exercise produced great results. I was trying to decide on my favorite, but they all tell a sweet story. So far, I really like your youngest walking in the woods. Those little legs, exploring and determined.
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I can't imagine you needing to improve in any area, your photography has gradually become a source of inspiration for me - funnily enough, particularly what you consider to be the 'mundane'. It's incredible how artistic you can make something that appears in everyday life appear! :)
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Wow, the image of your daughter in the crib is beautiful! She looks so regal! And thanks for the hair tip :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Loved these pictures! Happy Friday!
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Wonderful! Loved these pictures! Happy Friday!
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wonderful shots! photography is still very new to me and i have such a hard time knowing what is good or not when i take a photo. you know what i mean? sometimes i will get a shot, especially indoors, and im like wow that is so good, but i cannot get that same shot again to save my soul. for me, as a beginner and someone who knows very little about digital ... it's a crap chute. you always seem to capture everything so well .. may i ask ... what program do you use to edit your photos? adobe?
ReplyDeleteoh my............beautiful beautiful beautiful......stunning photos (am slightly in awe of your photography skills.....slightly nervous about 'the project' now!.....but ready and raring to take up the challenge......!!)........off to read your guest post.....and to see if i might be able to attempt the braid....!!! have a wonderful weekend.......thinking of you all xxx
ReplyDeleteYour children are just SO beautiful! xx
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are gorgeous! I love seemingly simple subjects, its makes the photos that much more a work of art...that is to transform the obvious to something surprising.
ReplyDeleteLove the braid and your babies are cute as ever!
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As always, you've totally rocked this! Some gorgeous moments were captured there. You really are talented!
ReplyDeleteAs many above, I too am in love with your braid! Fishtail braids look so great on blondes - of course brunettes too but it really pops with blonde hair! Must be so fun to have kiddies to practise braiding on. Can't wait for my turn some day!
sometimes the shots of the simplest things are the most evocative! glad you found it to be a great exercise! :)
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You have such a talent for capturing the sweet everyday moments. You have done it so well here, and your children are just the cutest. I am excited to give that braid a try!
ReplyDeleteLove the braid! And I think all your photos are just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes the mundane can be the most beautiful <3 Love these shots... and mancala? Best game ever.
ReplyDeleteGotta love bb's tutorials :) The braid is perfect and looks beautiful on you. I have no talent at. all for this and they always look like crap haha. your shots are amazing. It is important to find and see the beauty in our everyday lives...
ReplyDeleteThe braid is so pretty! Glad you took some time to see the beauty in the mundane things. :)
ReplyDeleteIf this are glimpses into your "mundane", you live in quite an exquisite mundane world. <3
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