I decided to chase the dying light of a Sunday evening and drove to the Blue Ridge Parkway in NC, with my Leica SL2s in hand.
Read MoreContemplation
I often catch myself staring at things
that catch my attention. This can he
a painting. a culinary masterpiece, features
of certain people, but most often in photos.
At first I thought this happens because of the joy it brings me. I am a very visual person.
Then I found myself wondering ,why though?
Why does this thing, or person, or image capture my attention?
As creatives, our job is to tell stories. In words, music, photos, or however we feel we can express ourselves.
Lets dig a little deeper though. Why? Why do we stop and look?
I believe the driving factor is simple. We are curious to our core.
Curiosity is baked into our D.N.A.
Being curious keeps us moving forward.
Progressing, inventing, mastering, but
more importantly, I would argue, learning!
I truly enjoy learning more about those things they have my interest. I never want to look back and wonder, what if?
What if I took more chances? What
if I slowed down more? Learned to be present? what if I use my camera's less
like tools, but more of an extention of
my curiosity? Maybe say NO more to things that don't pour back into my life and yes to things that scare me?
I never want to be less than I am designed to be. Why would we settle?
Do you?
Late night thoughts- .
Jg
Failure is not an option, its critically necessary
That is a dark way to start a post probably but I truly believe it. We can only grow in the hardest times. These times can be in a season of doubt, they can show themselves in a time of conflict, and sometimes we find ourselves in a dark state when things seem to be going exactly as planned. So how does that make any sense? Well I should start by saying anything written here on my site, is my opinion alone and either from my experience or observation. I think its pretty easy to know when shit has hit the fan and when we are in a time of doubt but how does this express itself when everything seems to be going well? This is a personal experience and one that takes us removing some distractions and hearing ourselves truthfully. We have to listen but honestly listen. We have to take our guard down even to ourselves. We have to be open to seeing how we can improve our work, our situation, and our circumstances. Only when we are open to the idea of growing even when things seemingly are going our way. When our work feels the way we want it to, When we are open to the idea of growing, forever looking to improve can we then extend ourselves to be what we truly are capable of.
So go make something, mess up a lot, and make it again. Only then will you grow and I want to be there for it!
Senior Session for Dalton
Im learning that writing is not exactly a strength of mine. Attempting to do so daily or regularly in my case, is showing me a lot but this post doesn’t need many words. I went to school with April, Dalton’s mom and have been blessed to not only watch him grow up but capture lots of photos of him in that time. These are my favorite of them all. He is a fantastic young man, respectful, photogenic, and also a 2 time ( currently aiming for #3 ) State Champion in football. He has the rings to prove it, but all the gold did not go to his head. I truly hope my boys can leave such an impact on those around them. I t think they are pretty great myself :)
Dalton is mid way thru his last year of high school. He is coming into himself and knows exactly who he is. He is always fun to be around and to work with but he also listens extremely well and trusts that I have his best interest in mind and hes right about that. His girlfriend Morgan always joins us and vice versa as I have been honored to work with her multiple times in the past as well. This session was even sweeter when Luke, Daltons little brother joined the fun.
All of the images are shot with my Canon EOS R3. Review coming pretty soon on that but lets get to the goods.
This last shot though..
What a weekend!
If you have been here at all in the last few weeks you may have read that I am trying- key work try- to write here daily for a month to experiment with this as a constant form of creating. I hope that it helps new and incredible ideas emerge by shifting my focus temporarily. Have I succeeded in writing every day? Big ole negative. As a matter of fact, I have missed the last 2 days because I am cranking the session out and the art in tow. So just as I hope you would, I am giving myself some grace ( again ) I am just here to summarize the weekend. Thursday night we worked late creating a hype video for a a local high school, followed by a fall festival at Atlas’ school. Friday night starting with sending the mountain bike through the woods with friends. I didn’t realize how much I have missed this. After a successful ride, Meaning not wrecks, but not in the sense that I am in any kind of physical shape these days LOL. The dinner at our favorite Mexican restaurants before coming home to crash. Saturday was making breakfast, followed by a meeting with Trent and Shelby to discuss wedding plans for next year, then only a few hours later I was off to photograph one of my favorite subjects. Senior session that was sports inspired with a couple of state championship rings to show for it. Today, we woke up for church, were I also photographed service, baptism, and our chili cook off. Then Atlas, Natasha, and I ended up at ETSU to play basketball for a few hours. I hate I didn’t get to see Austin or Jaryn all weekend but other than that I don’t think I could as for much more. Trying to slow down some and live life to the fullest but also create and create some more.. Photos below, are just for fun. No point, just photos. Until the next one.
Keep it simple in photography
I love all things photography, from film to digital to printing and the tech behind them all. I love following photographers and interacting with them and their work on social media. I would love to see your work so please drop links to your accounts in the comment section. One thing I really enjoy is shooting wide open, and seeing images, portraits in particular, shot at fast apertures. I have even owned a f.095 lens and wow. Shooting wide open creates a beautiful dreamy look to our imagery. It also lets us decrease the clutter around our subject and isolate them solely but what if we couldn’t shoot wide open? I think we all, myself included, lean into shooting wide open almost as a crutch. So in this headspace I want to propose a challenge to anyone watching this. For the next 2 weeks, set your camera at f8 and leave it there. I am not suggesting you do this for your paid work but for yourself. Take one camera, one lens, and shoot at f8 for this time for a period of time.
Why in the world would anyone do this? Well in my opinion to stretch your skills but more importantly to re adjust how we see the world. How will you compose your shot if you know the background will be in focus? How will you stage your model? I love shooting this way more and more. Think about this. When you are shopping for a new lens how important is the sharpness of that lens? Does it help sway your decision? If you choose a lens like I do often, that offers character wide open then thats a different conversation that I would love to have later but if you like your images sharp wide open, imagine how much more detail is available at f8? Yes this makes editing a bit different because you don’t have the option of shooting wide open thus having more detail which in turn means more imperfections ( particularly in skin ) as well. I want you to try this because you might see the benefits of often shooting this way but it will also push you to shoot differently. I hope you try it, and I’m hope you grow and I hope you tag me on your socials so I can see the work your making.
#F8only
Let’s go!
Branson Senior Session
Well, its official. Fall is kicking my ass and I love it. I have got to meet so many new incredible people and I am grateful for that. Branson already knew exactly what he wanted for his senior session and where he wanted it. We decided to meet before all the leaves were gone for the year and head over to his spot in Poplar, NC. He rolled up in his classic Bronco, thumbs up and ready to get to it. As soon as we left the parking lot, my gas light came on and I had no idea where we were headed. Luckily I made it there and back and didn’t have to walk around to find gas. His mom said he had a tree that he loved and wanted to use. The only photo was in the dark so when I got to see it in person, it was a wonderful feeling. Massive strong arms reaching outward over the hill top.
This is THE tree!
Its 11:15pm as of writing this, so a few more photos then I gotta get some sleep. So many great photos to edit, and memories made. Who’s next?
This is his signature pose he said
Enduro Southeast October 2022
So in the vain of trying to write here daily, I didn’t want to miss again so here I am. Currently sitting with Cody around the fire talking all things mountain biking and video. We are currently at a campground in Zirconia North Carolina waiting for the race to start tomorrow. Im not riding but I am shooting the event so today was a practice day. I am exhausted. It’s not even 9pm and I am ready to call it a day. I am not sure how many miles I walked but I know I took well over 1000 photos in only a few hours. The Canon R3 is unreal out here. 30 frames a second.. you heard me correct. Lighting fast. So I am wrapping this up but wanted to keep you in the loop that we are out here. Wishing the entire Tri-Cities Gravity team good luck tomorrow. I am not posting a photo today because I am going to enjoy my time with my friends, around a camp fire with other mountain bikers everywhere!
#endurosoutheast #riderockcreek #rockcreeknc
Trent and Shelby proposal at Calloway Farm
Life is weird right? In the best kind of way of course. I met Trent’s family when his younger sister was graduating high school and her mom messaged to capture the photos. Let me tell you, these are my people. So kind but hilarious and light hearted. So easy to spend time with and a pleasure every time. Let’s fast forward to now. I had the absolute honor of hosting my mini sessions for fall this year at a new venue in Kingsport TN. More about the venue in a separate post I think because I have lots to say.
So in the planing of these sessions I received a text from Trent asking if we could meet to discuss his plans for proposing to his girlfriend Shelby. We decided on a day that worked for us both and met up for coffee at Starbucks to see how I could help him plan and document this pivotal moment.
We were chatting and he was laying out his vision for how he wanted it to happen and the more he told me the more I understood. In our conversation I could plainly see his admiration for Shelby. The respect, the love , and the best friend he had in her was contagious and I knew we had to find a way to make his vision a reality. This was no easy task as he wanted her to be surprised, have her family there to greet her, and get her there dressed for being on camera without knowing it was happening. Long story short I suggested we plan it for the last session of the day at my mini sessions and he said that could work as her brother is a senior this year and we would use that ploy as our cover.
I had planned to visit the venue the Wednesday prior to meet the owners and make a plan for my session so I invited them to join me as well. This was the key to a successful day. We worked with the venue collectively and we had the official plan in place. The rest can be told below via the video I shot before heading out for portraits with them. I would love for you to leave them positive comments here or in the video in the comments itself. Let’s roll the footage!
No one sees your art
I assume you read the title and are either curious how no one could see your art, or your wondering if I have lost my dang mind. Well the latter is always probable but hear me out.
I am not insinuating that your work is less than anything but wonderful but what if we shift our mindset to a place where we just assume, no one will ever see it. How does that thought make you feel? I would love if you paused here and put those thoughts in the comments. I hope others can relate to you and we can encourage one another. Ill get to my thoughts about this toward the end.
So what does it matter if no one see’s our work? What if our LIKES decreased? Does this matter? Why does it matter? Maybe its the validation we take from those numbers but that also means we feel defeated when those numbers don’t meet our expectations. The idea of comparison is not new and my ideas on that probably wont be earth shattering but I think we subconsciously see others “succeeding” because their Instagram post has thousands of likes or tons of comments and we want to have those same accomplishments for ourselves. Everyone needs to feel seen on some level and the thought of pouring our time and talents into something, no one ever see’s can feel a little suffocating at times. If not ALL the time.
Ok, so what are my personal thoughts on this idea? Well I think the idea of creating and hoping to spark some level of feeling in others through that work, and thinking I failed is too much to handle. The flip side of this though is relieving because we grow in the uncomfortable times. Vivian Mier is probably a house hold name now and she was a photographer that never shared her work. She didn’t even develop all of the rolls of film she shot. I will not speak to her talent as a photographer but her mindset. I didn’t know her personally so these thoughts are mine based on what I have read and seen but I think she shot for herself, and for the love of photography alone. That is everything. How would your work feel if you only made it for yourself? What if you didn’t post it to social media immediately? I am not suggesting you not post it but sit with it a little longer than you would usually and really see it. I challenge you to look back at some of your past work that maybe you loved but wasn’t worthy of the Gram and maybe re-edit that and post it. Be vulnerable but ultimately be yourself for yourself because that is the greatest reward.
I personally hope my work makes my clients and viewers feel something. That is the goal for everything I post. I want a reaction. Emotion, a spark of memory, or something deeper.
Thank you for hanging out with me until now, and if you do decide to re edit and re share an image because you saw this and felt inspired, please tag me in it so I can follow along. Maybe we can all use #lettinginart2022
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not a great image by any means, but the light vs dark catches my eye.
Your camera is in your way..
I have been a photographer and creator for almost 20 years now and I’m just now starting to lean into that fact. I am sure I have said it before, but its very common knowledge that us creative types tend to be extremely hard on ourselves regarding our work and even though I continue to struggle with this, I also realize that if I can’t get out of my own way and accept the gifts I have and the work I have devoted to my craft, then no one else will see it either. This thought process is the reason I am here talking to you today.
This is my ugly mug
Let's start by saying I have recently owned the remarkable Canon R5 and owned the Fuji GFX 50s. Yes the original version in all its “dumps like a truck” large camera body. In short I also love shooting film and thats one of the reasons the GFX is incredible but thats a video in itself so if you’re interested in my thought process on using that camera in 2022, check out my review of the Mitakon 65mm for the GFX system where I talk more about it. I have owned countless cameras, some more than once and the thing I have come to realize is that it really doesn’t matter what camera or tool you use because it’s getting in your way. I see this happening for a couple of reason’s.
The first reason is G.A.S.- when we constantly wonder what the best camera available to have and convince ourselves that we must have the newest option with the latest and greatest features we start ignoring the cameras we have. Not to say we stop using them or using them well, but we absolutely stop trying to learn the tools we have to the fullest capacity. What I mean is the tool you have is all you need. I’ll come back to why this is after I mention the second reason that the box we use to make and create with is slowing you down and hindering you from creating the best work yet.
This reason is no matter how much we enjoy learning about the newest ( insert your camera brand here ) we to some degree disregard the option readily available to us and thats what we already have. The key word there is what we already have. It’s the camera sitting on the shelf, in the bag, or maybe its on your desk right now. It is capable. Heck the stuff from our phones are pretty impressive these days so why do we doubt that our cameras are less than them? Don’t get me wrong, there are some reasons and scenarios where our gear cant do a particular task but thats pretty infrequent. If you don’t believe me, spend a minute, 60 seconds, searching #analogphotography on Instagram one day. It is remarkable what people can do with the tools they have even when those tools are from the 70s or 80s.
That’s all I got for this one. Thanks for staying until now. I encourage you to pick up your camera, make something you are proud of and don’t settle for anything less!
Homecoming Queen Kara Lane
What a weekend it has been. A whirlwind of photo shoots, ranging from Watauga Lake in Hampton Tennessee, Marion Virginia, Kingsport Tennessee, and Gate City Virginia. In just 2 days. Im pooped but I love it!! Yesterday was spent driving to Marion, VA to meet my niece Kara. She won homecoming queen the night prior, was attending a dance last night and asked that I drive up to take photos for her. I have a hard time telling her no. Period. I love her tons. She is wonderful and I only wish her and her brother Kyle were around more often but Kyle is serving our country and is currently stationed in Japan. ( I may be a little jealous of that one )
So let’s talk about the photos. I shared a few on last nights entry ( did you see it? ) but these are all for her. Her date joined us as well as seen above. I had the honor of shooting her senior photos a few months ago where I had her all to myself for an afternoon of adventure, traveling, Mcds, and lots of laughing. There was some Drake too but that’s al Kara. We planned her session last night at Hungry Mother State Park which I love. The fall colors where dancing across the water, reflecting from the tress above. I am running on fumes so this one is short and sweet. Photos below :)
Your work doesn't have to be perfect to be great!
I am currently siting by the water at Hungry Mother State Park, in Virginia waiting to meet my niece for some photos before her dance tonight. The drive here from Kingsport was peaceful and left me time to think, and brainstorm for this post. I am trying to write daily, but missed for the second time yesterday as life happens, but because Natasha and I had a date night where we tried Bloom in Bristol for the fist time and it was fantastic. Ok now that you are sort of caught up, let’s get after it.
I recently posted a photo to a group of photographers, on the Facebook and was immediately rewarded by comments of how it was beautiful, but wasn’t exactly in focus. No offense internet but I know what I am doing, and was aware of it not being completely in focus. BUT- who says it has to be? Who decides what is and is not acceptable in art? The Short answer is the creator. If you make it, it makes zero difference what others think of it. We are all guilty of hoping our work and what we create resonates with others, but in the search for that common connection we have somehow decided that it’s ok to accepts what others think as truth.
I mean lets take aperture for example. Some people believe that shooting everything wide open, and blowing out all remnants of the scene makes it professional. I love this look too but I also love shooting at f8, f11, sometimes even at f22 but mostly on film. I understand the draw, it removes all distractions, but it also removes the time and effort that goes into choosing the location of the shoot itself if you think about it. I am not saying one is right or wrong and truly see the benefits of both at times. I bring this up just as an example to open your mind to think differently.
Have you ever seen a photograph in motion, that was blurry and mysterious? It also leads to interpretation. Shooting anything and expecting it to be perfect every time makes the task much more mundane, and less like the art we want to make and why we picked up a camera in the first place.
I am not suggesting everything should be out of focus. I am not suggesting that you can’t shoot exactly how you want to, and exactly how you see the moment you are trying to capture.
So, take a piece of advise from me, or don’t ( it’s still your call ) but don’t throw a moment away because its not perfect. Do not delete a meaningful image just because it’s not ideal. Moments matter people. More than sharpness, more than color, more than money, and more than fame.
Don’t be afraid to drag your shutter sometime. Dare to include movement via camera pans, or time lapse. No one should decide how and what your work defines. Take it from a guy who has had to learn that and it didn’t come easy. For years and years I had chased the perfect camera, the perfect lens ( Hello Canon RF glass ) but if everything is perfect, then where is the thought? Where is the emotion? Where is the effort by us to make something unique?
Thanks for continuing to be here. Please swing by the home page and follow me on all the socials.
Here’s to a fantastic Saturday fam!
Why do creators change gear so often, or do they?
Ok this one is for the photo and video peeps. No photos and short and sweet. Why do we often buy and sell gear? I can only speak for myself but it’s a few things for me. I love technology in general so trying new gear is fun. It also inspires me to make new work to test out whatever is new and shiny to me. Then there is the stuff we don’t mention much. I think as artists we are collectively insecure about our work to some degree if we are honest with ourselves. So I think sometimes it’s possible to see the new camera, lens, drone, light, gimbal, and the mist goes in- and think “ if only I had ________ “ then I could make what I want k make. I envy those people who buy a body and learn it fully and make wonderful art with it. I hope to do that going forward and using my GAS- gear acquisition syndrome, to my film cameras instead.
So where do you fall? Interested, inspired, or maybe your in a creative rut at the moment and hope to shake things up? Lemme know
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"The Out of Doors" with Natalie
Man, I am pumped that I am still able to write daily. I know it is still only a few days in, but this is harder than it looks. I do think that it will be beneficial, and maybe even a little therapeutic. Today I want to brag about a young lady that I had the pleasure of meeting because her parents are true MVP’s. Sam and Kate are truly some of the greatest, funniest, most competitive people I have ever met in my life. We don’t even call them friends anymore, they are family. Sam has taking care of one of my boys in the E.R. and since Jaryn knew Sam he knew he was safe and in the best hands possible. Kate and Sam went out of there way multiple times to deliver things to our house when Natasha was at her sickest, cussed me and laughed with us in our years of doing life together via CrossFit and Spartan races. We even had memberships to the same pool. Hell Sam and I were both incapacitated when I tore my achilles and he had to one up me and blow his knee out. I say that because that is how I met their girls, and today I am specifically talking about Natalie! She is a senior ( with bad knees of her own lol ) at Science Hill and truly a joy to spend time with. She loves vintage music, I mean 60s, and 70’s and love what she has aptly names, “The out of doors”.
Since she and I share the love for being outside I offered up some of my favorite outdoor spots, and she quickly chose my favorite.. wanna guess? Carvers Gap! We had a fantastic time laughing, hiking, taking photos, and catching sunset while feeling like we were on top of the world! She truly is one of a kind and man I am so glad to have got to spend this time with her. Getting to know her deeper and seeing her unfiltered and truly herself. I picked her up, so I could see her mom because Sam was out of state and stood our other friend Matt and I up for dinner. LOL Just kidding, he was in OH helping his mother in law who had hurt herself but still, jerk move dude.
Ok, photos, lets go!!
I love senior sessions and portrait sessions in general. I am pumped to share other images soon! What do you wanna see next??
Desert Island Film Camera- and wish list
I should start by breaking down what I mean when I say “desert island’ film camera. This term is one I am borrowing but the film community knows what it means already. For everyone else its the only camera you would bring if stranded on a magical desert island. The only magic the island offers though is unlimited film, and a lab to bring the negatives to life. As of today, I currently own 3 main film cameras with several point and shoots as well but for reference I will make a short list below of what I have had so we know my opinion comes from years of other options.
Pentax 645m, Mamiya 645 AF, Fuji GW690ii ( i regret this one leaving ), Hasselblad 5o0c, & MamiyaFlex TLR as far as medium format cameras go.
Leica M6 TTL, Leica M3, Nikon F3 ( my favorite 35mm yet ), Contax G1, Minolta Dynax5, Minolta Xe7, and the point and shoot collection.
So my current medium format options are both 6x6 format cameras meaning that they shoot square images. At first I wasn’t sure how I felt about this but have since fell madly in love with the square crop. Plus they are just beautiful machines to catch light. No batteries, no meters, and no bullshit.
I mean just look at them. Makes me smile every time I pick them up, use them, hear the shutter slap ( talking Hassy here ) and the results! So fulfilling. I do love my choice of 35mm camera as well. Not ever really being a Nikon guy, when I stumbled across a 35mm camera that offered a built in meter, Aperture priority mode, and a removable viewfinder creating a mini waste level finder, well I had to try it. I have never considered selling it and that is saying something if you know me at all. It will be with me forever. Does this mean I have made a decision then?
Well since the mystic island provides the sweet nectar that is film itself, I would be remiss to skip out on the higher image quality that medium format offers so between my 2 beloved options on hand, I would reach for the Hasselblad 500c. I mean its gorgeous, NASA took a Hassy to the moon, and Platon still uses one to photograph some of the most influential people on the planet.
I mean look at those! This camera was first release in 1953 and in production until 1970 so at the very least its 52 years old or it could be between 52 and 69. That breaks my brain a little.
As far as my wish list cameras go- I can only think of 4 that have my attention at the moment.
Pentax 67ii, Mamiya7, Leica m7, and Fujifilm GA645
Now its your turn.. what would you take with you to this island? It can be digital if you must. :)
More difficult than expected
I don’t know if anyone is actually reading these as I go, and that’s both a good and a bad thing. I try very hard to not repeat myself from entry to entry incase by chance someone is taking the time to be here. Taking the time to hear my thoughts as I type them up here for anyone to find. If I knew no one would really ever read them ( good probability ) then I could be less guarded with the thoughts I openly share. When you’re someone like myself, you stay guarded most of if not all of the time. Having to force myself to write daily means I often have to search for topics and sometimes that leads me to uncomfortable ideas. A future topic will be to explain what I mean when I say that I am a 9 but as a 9 I worry much more about others than myself. Combine that with the residual effects of a pretty nasty concussion a few years ago and you are left with a less than ideal person to do life with. I find myself indecisive more often than not, without opinion on most matters, (even if I were completely honest with myself I probably do have a preference but not one worth mentioning ), and often mentally and sadly emotionally checked out, or vacant. I am not proud of this but sometimes I actually see the benefit of letting others in, but also allowing myself to speak freely- even though its much harder than I can express really.
I am not writing this for sympathy, so please don’t read the first paragraph and feel sorry for me. I am working on the things I can control. I am focused on better self care and time for things I enjoy. I spent the entire weekend photographing some of my favorite people and enjoying being there with them and being blessed with the drive to create something special for each of them. Do I always succeed to the level I set for myself, absolutely not and fail at this far more often than not. It has taken me a very long time to understand than no matter how hard I try, how much I try to learn about things I don’t fully understand, or how many hours I edit and re-edit my work that in the end my work is enjoyed. It is cherished by the people that I do life with. It is sought after by those closest in my circle. I think this is two fold if I allow myself to step back and stop being so critical of the work itself, and to see the time, love, and attention that I dedicate to it, are felt and extracted by the people I created it for. That is success. Fame fades, but knowing I am the first person many people consider when they have a moment in this fleeting life, that is important to them will always mean more than fame, wealth, or acknowledgment by the world
I hope someone reads this and understands that we as artists have a wonderful job, an encouraging gift, but more importantly an overwhelming responsibility to document this time, these moments, and to do so now before they are nothing but a faded memory. It means so much more than the return.
Thanks for reading even though this was more about me and my opinion that about pretty photos or sunsets.
Love you guys- whoever you are.
J
How do we recharge as creatives?
Today is day 4 of me trying and wanting to Blog daily. I missed yesterday completely but thats also the topic of this entry so I am giving myself some grace on missing, because of why I missed. I think as creatives we often find ourselves caught up in the “Hustle Culture”- meaning we think the only way to win or succeed is to outwork everyone else. As a very competitive person, this is not something I would shy away from, or have in the past. I love what I do and I dedicate a lot of time and energy to it. Into learning, growing, adapting, & stretching my creative boundaries. One of the problems of living this way and never taking time off is you get burnt out so so quickly. Fall as I mentioned a few posts back, is easily the busiest season for me and most every photographer. Yesterday I had full intentions on going to a local Enduro Mountain Bike race at Tannery Knob to take photographs and see my friends. I had planned this for months actually and had to cancel those plans once ( I thought ) due to a scheduling conflict but that worked itself out leaving me open to go do this one thing that I have wanted to do for a long time. The morning came but instead of packing my gear to head to Johnson City to watch people send it down the Mountian, I packed a different backpack, and chose to spend the day with Natasha, and Atlas. Jaryn and Austin were very much so missed, but they both have jobs now. We decided to head to Bays Mountain for a hike together. To reconnect with nature, to reconnect with each other, and. to look for our Creator everywhere we walked.
So in short, todays topic is “ How do we recharge as creatives?” I am so guilty of my “down time” consisting of spending time on my phone scrolling through Instagram, or Twitter. Tik-Tok is a time portal from having a second to myself, to losing an hour on the app. We have been programmed to want and expect something new constantly. I am referring to our attention spans and our patience. Everyone wants it NOW. Answers now- go ask Google, photos now -take it with your phone and remove yourself from the moment entirely, food now- call GrubHub. I think you see where I am going with this. So what are ways we can stop and recharge our creative brains other than with constant and painful comparisons?
For me this has always been by being active to some degree, and the older I get those activities I prefer all revolve around and in nature. In the wonder and beauty the the Lord has given us to enjoy and to protect. Finding his presence among the tress, in the rivers, hiding in plain sight in the clouds. He is omnipresent and so are his works. I find myself longing for adventure more and more often, to see the Redwoods, to explore Iceland, to see sharks breaching off the southern coast of Africa. Because when I remind my self to sit, and be still and listen I can always find my peace outside of technology which is sadly ironic as I am writing this on my Macbook I suppose. The irony of using a camera to document life for myself and others and also wanting to disconnect is not lost on me, but finding the balance within them is where I find I can reset and reconnect the easiest. I would love to know your thoughts, and if you have ideas as well.
Thanks for being here and remember we all fall short, so give yourself some grace today too!
j
Sweet 16 Session
Life is funny isn’t it? We take jobs where we meet people and unknowingly make life long friends. I am not great at making close friends because of my type 9 personality but I do have a plethora of them. One of the friends ( of many) I made while working for Lowes was Eric. He worked in appliances and I was in delivery. through working together, I have had the pleasure of meeting his family, capture his mother -in-laws wedding, taken photos of their children, and most recently was honored to capture Pasley’s sweet 16 photos as well.
If you read yesterdays entry, you know I hope to write daily but to also be precise and short with my words. I hope the photos bring you joy, inspiration, or encourage you to call your favorite photographer to schedule a session today.
We took these at Bays Mountain Park in Kingsport, Tennessee and all images where taken with my favorite camera- My Canon EOS R3
Fall for photographers
I am considering starting a journey to break creative barriers and open myself up to new ideas and concepts. One method of this is to try and write daily. I truly want to be a person who uses a journal and who does so regularly but I have yet to find a system that works for me or holds me accountable. I start this entry saying that so anyone reading this might understand that if this blog seems to seem a little more off the cuff or shorter some days than others, it is only because I hope to stick to the plan and create entries daily for the foreseeable future.
So Fall and photographers seem like the perfect match right? The chill in the air, the crisp fall mornings met with dew covered ground, and pumpkin flavored everything. ( NASTY ) The mountain floors start to become blanketed by the leaves as trees release their grip on their foliage some people travel hours to witness first hand. As if nature is transitioning through a prism, creating magic that only quickly fades to make way for winter.
This transition is one of my favorites of the year as well, and as a photographer this means everyone and I do mean everyone wants to attempt to have photos made while the colors are so full of life and color. The only problem with this is, the window of opportunity is so thin, that we can only accommodate so many clients in this time. Luckily for me, I have found ways to make even the greenest, peak of summer moments, feel like fall when needed. Now I cant help the temperature meet your clothing preference, so if you schedule your session too soon, and you cant live without the entire family in sweaters, and Doc Martins, well you better bring a change of clothes for after. On the same hand, even as the temperature meets the ideal level of chill and sun warmed faces, the leaves transition even quicker now so waiting too long means we as photographers have to become creative.
Any other photographer reading this knows the struggle in which the demand of fall brings, and we joke about this on forums, and Facebook groups. We are also aware that as soon as the leaves are gone, and the snow begins, that our intake of new leads and work also fade looking for the first sign of spring. Not entirely of course but I absolutely wish more people would be as intrigued and also see the beauty in the winter months when leaves are gone, branches reach for the heavens alone of their protection. The simple contrast of the temporary reset or death of nature versus the beauty of connection with my subject inspire me in ways that shooting summer days might not.
So to summarize, pe patient with your favorite photographer in the Fall, we are running at full pace trying to find time to shoot for everyone we come in contact with, but also leave ourselves time to put our whole self into editing those images, and grading those videos for you as well. Not to mention have a life with our families doing the fall actives that we also love and enjoy- I mean Halloween is coming :)
Thanks for being here and Ill be here more often. I hope to see you here but in person as well.
Lets make photos together.