Friday, February 5, 2010

develop on fridays :: week 2

This week's assignment is about what influences us as artists.

Some words from Jefra about influence:


We’re all influenced by someone and/or something. Usually lots of someones and somethings. And about that - this is the bottom line- art doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Even the first artist ever was influenced by something in the natural world.

Is it wrong to have influences? Is it wrong to be influenced by other artists?

Absolutely not!


....she continues on to a touchy subject, influences versus copying:
This is a tender area. Lots of sensitivity over this. When we create something we feel like it’s our original idea. And it is. Or is it? Like I said earlier, art doesn’t come out of a vacuum. Even if an artist did come up with an idea or concept entirely on their own, and executed it entirely their own way, does that mean that no one’s ever done that idea before? Or will think of it on their own also?
As my wise artist husband says “when anyone trying to be creative spends more time looking in their rear mirror rather than their windshield, they’re missing the journey”


And then the assignment:

Part 1 - make an individual inspiration file of not only your favorite photographs/contemporary photographers but also paintings, old photos, works of the old masters, etc.

Part 2 - review these artists and works and define WHAT it is that you love about that piece of artwork, or that style of art.

Part 3 - make a specific photograph based on that influence. Explain who your influence was in for this piece and what you learned / incorporated from that artist’s work.

This was a very challenging assignment (in a good way) and I spent a lot of time researching. I also started a list of 'description words' that I feel describe the type of work/art that i love -- they are scattered throughout the following images from artists that influence and inspire.

Paintings, works of the old masters:
Week 2 - Influenced by...

Artist Georges Seurat

Week 2 - Influenced by...

Artist Pierre-August Renoir
I'm drawn to these two artists and their paintings with light, monochromatic colors, and calming qualities.

Musical influences:
Week 2 - Influenced by...

Musical artists Ingrid Michaelson and Priscilla Ahn
I love the sweet, feminine music of these two artists.

Influences by current photographers:
Week 2 - Influenced by...
I just love the work of Vania and Christine who make up the photography team Simply Bloom.
I've been inspired for some time by their romantic photos, and play with light and sunflare. The photo on the left actually inspired an entire mini-shoot last spring (when I was VERY NEW to photography...and still am)...find those photos here and here.

Week 2 - Influenced by...
Another photographer-obsession, Leah Zawadzki of Lily Blue.
Her images have such an ethereal, dreamy and airy feel to them. I love this style to pieces.

Current artists:
Week 2 - Influenced by...
Artist Shirae
I just stumbled upon her work over at Etsy and immediately fell in love with the clean lines and simple, feminine feel of her pieces.

And my absolute favorite artist right now...
Week 2 - Influenced by...
The work of artist Nevin Hirik.
I love her paintings for so many reasons... soft, muted colors,.. simple lines and just a very pure and serene quality. Loooove.

Which brings me to part 3 (if you are still following along), my interpretation of these influences.
This was difficult because a) I wanted a person in the photos and b) I wanted to use a lot of sunlight and haze... but i had neither. I didn't want to drag an unwilling subject into the cold, snowy weather. PLUS, both days I tried to shoot ended up being not-so-sunny. :(

So I improvised... here are some self-portraits with a very light, over-exposed feel and some slight post-processing that hopefully achieves the soft, airy, muted, ethereal, simple look I was going for. ;)

Week 2 - Influence
Week 2 - Influence

Week 2 - Influence
Week 2 - Influence
I actually like how those last two turned out... out of focus and all. I think it adds to the "dreamy" look. :)

Thanks for looking!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

develop on fridays :: week 1

Although still relatively new to the photography business, I have met an incredible number of fellow photographers from around the globe. Through workshops, emails, online forums and groups I've gained many new friends and acquaintances. Some I've met face-to-face, some are "e-friends" :) but all of them have influenced me in some way.

With all these new acquaintances and friends I've found myself with one very LONG list of blogs that I try to keep up with via my trusty Google Reader. On Friday, I noticed the lovely Gina Maxine had a new blog-post...and I was intrigued. It was about a new 'study group' put on by the ever-so-fabulous Jefra Starr Linn .

Since my recent photography project (Project 365) recently came to an end - I've been trying to decide what kind of project to start next.

The timing was perfect.

In a nutshell, Develop on Fridays is a creative photography "study group" led by Jefra. Each Friday we are given a new lesson + assignment and dig into ways we can develop our voices, photographically speaking.

The first assignment, naturally, was about finding our voice.

Your “voice” is how you uniquely express the way you see things. It is uniquely you expressed through your work. It’s what you have to offer the world. It’s how you see the world. It’s something that changes and evolves and intensifies/mellows and matures over time. It’s something you work on and feed. It’s how you serve the world around you. --Jefra Starr Linn


We were asked to take no less than 75 photos of the same object and then select our favorite one and four runners up. Ok... I chose five runners up. :)

This was my favorite:
Week 1 - Voice


...and the other five
Week 1 - Voice
Week 1 - Voice
Week 1 - Voice

Week 1 - Voice
Week 1 - Voice


Which are your favorites? I may have to select a couple of these for prints to hang on my poor, bare walls -- would love suggestions! :)

Monday, January 18, 2010

2010 Beginnings Bridal Expo

Yesterday was the 30th Annual Beginnings Bridal Expo -- my very first time with a booth at a bridal show! After weeks of preparation - I was very happy with the results!! The show had an incredible turn out and I had a lot of fun meeting all the beautiful brides stopping at my booth!

2010 Beginings Bridal Expo
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

Although a lot of work, I'm glad I spent all that extra time sewing a different colored backdrop and table runners - I think it helped me stand out from the other booths! :)
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

The crowd of people waiting for the fashion show to begin...
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

Even my mom and dad came (see them looking back at me in the center of the frame?)! They helped prepare the night before, and set up the day-of!
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

Some details (these are my marketing postcards)...
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

My business cards on some cute silver trays my mom found for me...
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

The candy was a big hit!!!
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

Me!! (I've come to realize how awkward it is to "pose" for a photo)...
2010 Beginings Bridal Expo

A big thanks to my friend Rebecca for sticking around the entire day to help out with the crowd! Unfortunately, she was quick to dodge my camera anytime I tried to get a picture of her!

And thank you to all the wonderful brides, moms (and grooms too!) who stopped by to view my work and talk with me - can't wait to work with some of you soon!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Courtney + Mike | Part Two

A while back I promised more photos of these two little love birds... and here I am finally delivering on that promise. I could STILL post more photos (and probably will at some point) - we shot at many locations throughout Madison and I have many favorites :)

After walking down State Street, we shot in and around the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA). I was in LOVE with the glass staircase and the light pouring in!!

Courtney + Mike | Engaged

And here we are at the top...
Courtney + Mike | Engaged
Courtney + Mike | Engaged

Love this...

Courtney + Mike | Engaged

Courtney + Mike | Engaged
Courtney + Mike | Engaged

So... I had actually rented a lens to use for this session, but it didn't arrive when it was supposed to (darn FedEx). BUT, it did arrive the next morning after our session - so we decided to have another little mini-session... in the rain. And I'm so glad we did :)

Day two took place at the Olbrich Botanical Gardens. Beautiful colors and despite the rain the light was perfect too. Not to mention I've always wanted to do a fun session with a couple and an umbrella in the rain. I didn't stay as dry, but I didn't mind ;)

Courtney + Mike | Engaged
Courtney + Mike | Engaged

Courtney + Mike | Engaged
Courtney + Mike | Engaged
Courtney + Mike | Engaged

Courtney + Mike | Engaged

I'm not a big user of textures on photos, but thought this was sort of fun..
Courtney + Mike | Engaged
Courtney + Mike | Engaged

Court and Mike, I had such a great time with you guys - such naturals in front of the camera you are :) Can not WAIT until your wedding in August!!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Sweet Max | Newborn Photographer

Last week I met up with this adorable little guy Max. He was just 8 days old and stole my heart. The perfect little Christmas present if you ask me.

Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old
Baby Max | 8 Days Old

Oh how I love newborn sessions. If you are expecting soon and interested in a session, please contact me for some special, portfolio-building rates! (it is best to contact me while you are pregnant and schedule the session within the first two weeks of your little one being born).

This will be my last official session I blog for a while as things slow down this winter. I will update with some re-visits to past sessions and news as it happens in my business and personal life.

For now, thanks to all my clients who have helped me launch my business this year and I look forward to what the New Year brings.

I wish you all a very Happy Holiday Season!!!

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