intimacy
The thing I remember loving the most about my years as a portrait photographer was the ability to capture moments rarely noticed by anyone else. Moments of connection, family life, love, laughter. I made it my mission to seek out the nuances that often got overlooked; the things, that when distilled through my lens felt like magic.
Of all the wonderful things I've been privileged to witness, the ones I feel most honored to share have been the moments of intimacy. The pauses in between the expected shots. The quick glance, the exhale, the gentle touch, the subtle gesture, the contemplative expression, the comfort, the ease.
Perhaps this is why I like to get in close to my subjects. Getting in close means you have to deliberately choose only a few details amongst the bigger picture that you want to frame in your shot. It means you're really looking, noticing, honoring that person, that moment, that intimate view into something or someone as if somehow been allowed in to be a part of something rare and wonderful.
Today, show us your version of getting up-close and personal with your subject, whatever or whoever it may be.
fulfilled
“A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove...but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.” - Forest E. Witcraft
One goal of our new homeschooling adventure with our youngest son was to cultivate his love of science. Allowing him to guide the curriculum is proving to be exciting. While working on mathematics, spelling, reading, we are also exploring microbiology, chemistry, geography, photography, roman numerals, and Latin... all chosen by him.
The result is bigger smiles, a soaring self-esteem, and an unstoppable desire to learn. Think about how happy, content and fulfilled you would be if you had been able to pursue passions meaningful to you.
What would you choose to learn?
me. you. us.
I was here... I was hungry. I was defeated. I was happy. I was sad.
I had an idea and I had a good purpose,
- Felix Gonzalez-Torres
i love to jump
1. jump, it's my birthday, 2. jump, 3. jump, 4. 193/365 - i just like to jump, 5. 132/365 - bench monday - autumn sunshine, 6. bluebells!
I love to jump and leap...
I'm often drawn to take a jump shot if the location excites me... it almost demands it.
Do you like jump? have you tried it? I know that it's not everyone's cup of tea. But if you're tempted, why not have a go?
Here's how I do it - Place your camera, aligning the framing you want... fix your focus point... set to self-timer... move into position... and only jump when you see the countdown finishing, and just before the shutter releases, so you're in the air. Sometimes magic happens and it works. Sometimes you have to try again. It comes with practice and it's all about playing & having fun.
Do you have any jumps shots you'd like to share, we love to see them!
served
Morning, noon, night, we are fortunate to have some kind of bounty on our tables. Whether it's a home cooked meal, a late night snack or a glorious night out where the food is graciously prepared and served with a smile, there's something about food that not only satisfies hunger (or thirst!) but also serves as instant subject matter for the next quick pic.
I have never before captured so many table shots as I do now that I have taken up mobile phone photography. It's as if I just can't help myself. And why should I? Creative bursts come in the most unlikely places...like at the dinner table.
Snap a shot from your table today. Show us what's being served or what you're serving up. Make our mouths water.