6.11.2011

foul, that's holding

For some reason, I haven’t really been in the writing mood lately. I’m trying my darn’dest to make myself get back into it, but I think I’m going through a creativity block. It’s been longer than I’m willing to admit since I’ve picked up my camera and really enjoyed looking through the lens. I’m not one of those “just go out and shoot” photographers, although, it took 3 years of photography classes for me to finally figure that out. I found after working with large format cameras, that my true love is composing a shot to the most minute detail. I remember back to when I was working on my exit show, getting up at dawn to capture just the right light I had in my head…and then doing it about 15 more times because of cloud cover, or fog, or whatever just wasn’t making it work. Or when I made my brother come out to Mom’s house probably 6 different times to try and get just the right angle of his face where he looked most like Dad (sorry again Daniel), along with making sure all of the lines of the doorways and architectural aspects were composed in the frame exactly how I desired. The large format camera really enhanced the compositional side of my work, as everything about it takes time…setting up the camera takes time, getting the film ready takes time, adjusting the planes of focus through tilt shift takes time, then take into account everything you see is upside down, and you’re in for a much longer experience than with just a regular old “point and shoot.” My feeling, is that if you’re going to take all of this time to set the damn thing up, then you sure as hell better get your perfect picture. This is not even getting into the whole process of development for large format film (which I both loved and hated all at the same time). Ok, obviously large format brought out my obsessive compulsive tendencies as well… This is not to say that one method of photography is greater than the other by any means. I think some of the greatest work out there is done by those who just “see” in the moment. I’ve just learned that that type of photography is not where my passion lies or where I create my best work. In short, I need a project. To be continued.

Wow, apparently I do have some things to write about, considering this blog post was predominantely going to be about the Bachelorette weekend in GA and my weekend of sickness with the weim…I guess it’s ok though since I won’t really be able to give too many details regarding sweet Melissa’s bachelorette weekend :)

 
  

We spent the weekend on Lake Oconee, Georgia, and we couldn’t have had a better time. I knew all but two of the girls going into the weekend, and most of which I hadn’t seen in about a year. It was such an incredible weekend of deep conversation, laughter, sunning, a good amount of margharitas, dancing, silly shaped cakes, and celebrating Mel and her last few weeks of single-dom. Speaking of dancing, apparently Amy and I are trying to bring back our high school basketball dance moves: pictured above is the “holding foul dance”. That picture is included purely for embarrassment. :) I absolutely cannot wait to celebrate Mel and Jared’s wedding in July, I’m so exceedingly happy for them!

The only downside to the weekend, is the fact that I definitely picked up a bug from one of the ladies (yes, you both know who you might be) and have been fighting it all week since I got back. I thought I had beat it by wednesday, but alas, Thursday morning I woke up feeling awful. Aches, pains, fevers, sore throats, snots, you name it-I’ve got it. I ended up missing two days of work, and now I’ve logged a good 3 full days alone at home (Jonathan is at a bachelor party this weekend-wedding season has officially begun). There are only so many re-runs of Project Runway and America’s Next Top Model a girl can take… Although it seems to morph into something different each day, I’d say it’s definitely getting better. I’m doing everything I can to lay low and get lots of rest, since we leave Thursday night for Josh and Maggie’s wedding weekend in Charleston and I DO NOT, I repeat, I DO NOT want to be sick for their wedding! Not only am I incredibly excited to celebrate this special time in their lives, but it happens to be Jonathan and I’s anniversary weekend as well (2 years already?! so crazy). Too many reasons why I CAN’T and WON’T be sick by Thursday (positive thinking, let’s see if it really works). Judebear’s really been a trooper for me though. It’s not very fun having a sick mamma at home to take care of him, but he’s been really good at the park and snuggled with me whenever necessary (aka, most of the day). It’s now time to get some rest, I do believe that nighttime cold medicine is kicking in…

want...need...want...

Being sick on the couch while your husband is gone all weekend with the car, makes for a LOT of unnecessary online shopping… don’t worry Jonathan, I’ve only looked…


…so far



However, this camera strap from Union is really testing my strength.

6.09.2011

sicky

We’ve seen better Thursdays. Sick day on the couch with Judebear.

          

          

6.06.2011

Sometimes, it’s just been one of those days where you need to come home, put on your pjs, get out the cheese and crackers, pour yourself a glass of red wine, sit on the couch with your weimaraner and watch the Real Housewives. Today is one of those days.

                      

I’ll write more later this week about sweet Melissa’s bachelorette weekend at the lake, but right now, it’s gotta be chill time. Happy Monday everyone.