Calendar Sale
>> Sunday, March 6, 2011
Two calendars for $12.00 Give one as a gift and keep one for yourself! Or one calendar for $8.00
Visit my Etsy shop for all of the details.
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I'm super excited that my new website is now live. I've been thinking about a new website for a long time, even thought I could design it myself, but I came to realize I should just design for print, web is hard. I decided to use a template from Blu Domain and I'm so happy I did. It was so easy to use and customize. Would love your thoughts on the new site and while you're there, be sure to sign up for the newsletter. You'll find it on the contact page.
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The Rental Sales Gallery Fall Show is this Friday and I have two new photographs in the show! Stop by and meet the artists, enjoy refreshments and view over 200 new works by gallery artists. It will be a great show, don’t miss it!
I was reading the book Exhibiting Photography by Shirley Read last night and I came across this quote by David LaChapelle. I just really appreciated it and it hit home for me. I’ve had moments when I’m frustrated and tired, putting in a ton of work and seeing little result. But I just remember, I’m doing something I love, taking photographs I love and as much as I hope for something more I’m not going to change to make someone else happy.
Another one of my favorite tools is my Logan 450 Mat Cutter. I haven’t used it in a while because I haven’t been doing as many shows, but it’s one of my must haves. The sizes of my photos aren’t always a standard size, so it’s nice to cut my own mats to fit my photographs. I have been creating my photographs in standards sizes recently because it does make it a lot easier for framing. Lately I have been cutting larger size mats and my mat cutter doesn’t accommodate bigger sizes. A new mat cutter has been on my wish list for a while.After I take my photographs, I load everything on the computer. I pick out my favorites and do some minor work in Photoshop:
While I truly believe that it’s talent and creativity that creates great art and not the equipment you use, having a nice camera, paint brushes, etc. certainly helps when working in your creative medium. Here are my favorite tools:
Ashley! Thanks to everyone that left a comment. Have a lovely Saturday.
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I didn’t have a camera of my own when I first started my photography class. Luckily, my father had some interest in photography and loaned me his Pentax K-1000. I love that camera and was devastated when it broke during one of my classes. I needed to have a camera to finish the class and instead of having it repaired, we decided it would be better to buy a new camera. I purchased a Canon Rebel. While the Rebel was a good camera, it just wasn’t the same. I eventually got my own Pentax K-1000 and my father had his repaired. This is a week of firsts…first class, first camera, first photos.
I’ve been taking pictures off and on for over 10 years. After you have been doing something for so long, you start to think, how did I get here? Well, this is how my love of photography started…
It was my second semester at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan and I was starting to meet friends. One of my new friends, Ann*, decided to take a beginning black & white photography class and I decided to join her. Photography wasn’t something that I knew much about, but I thought it sounded interesting and fun. After developing my first roll of film in that black & white darkroom, I was hooked even though my first photos weren’t very good.
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