Posts Tagged ‘Life’

The gallery begins!

Sorry for all the delays in postings, friends! Sean and I have successfully moved and are slowly but surely getting unpacked and presentable! The neighborhood is great and the neighbors are even better. I’m thinking it’s going to be a great year!

Sadly, there won’t be any Cabermuckly and Resonhoe cohabbing… but in the age of the internet, we are still quite unstoppable!

I just got in from Michaels (Art Supply Store) and now have a MASSIVE haul of frames (28!!!) since there was a super awesome sale (plus a super awesome coupon!). There’s definitely no stopping the gallery creation now. Well, the lack of nails might, but that’s only a small problem!

I’m also contemplating a series of photos to start on for the fresh new (lease) year.

Once I’m more settled at home, be sure to be on the look out for a flush of entries – including a year’s wrap-up since graduation and the beginning of a story I’ve been working on.

A personal touch

I feel bad that the majority of my recent updates have not been about me or my work. That’s because I haven’t been doing a whole lot.

It’s getting so close to a year since I graduated. That’s frightening.

There are things that I probably shouldn’t be mentioning on here, but let’s just say that I’m on a quest. And it’s a difficult one.

Luckily, I’m not alone and I’m being supported. And I’ve also got a place to live after my current lease ends.

I’ve spent the last couple weekends visiting friends and family and being domestic – when I go to bed tonight it will be the end of my fantastic series of weekends off.

I think that having weekends off is a fairly realistic goal for the future.

In the meantime, I’ve been trying to do a little bit more writing. I’ve started a couple short stories. It really shows that I need to get back on track.

The Polaroid experiment thus far has been a bust, but I’m waiting on a new battery for the camera. Once I’ve got that, hopefully we’ll be on track and then there may be updates galore! I’m hoping that’s what the issue is, otherwise, I may as well be colored confused.

Status Updates…

So, Saturday, I went down to Virginia – packing the basics and a bit more, thinking I wouldn’t need much for a day and a half.

As I learned soon after I got there, I found that I had a little cousin who did not like to get his picture taken and everyone was haphazardly trying to get photographs of him while he wasn’t paying attention. While eating lunch on the deck, I saw him and his grandfather playing with a little rocket launcher and smiling away. What did I do? I pulled out my camera and started snapping those candids. Little did I know how appreciated those photos would be.

Unfortunately, I didn’t bring my zoom lens, so the closest I got was still pretty far away – however, the resolution’s pretty high, so I think the cropped images will still be fine.

Shooting outside of a studio felt great. It’s been so long since I’ve had the opportunity to do so. Playing with the manual settings and capturing scenery and changing lights came back to me as if I’d never stopped. I didn’t realize I much I missed it until I had the chance to play again and it’s definitely a game I’d want to get back into.

The fun did have to be stunted because I didn’t back my battery charger either. Instead of letting the girls be able to play with my camera as they liked, I had to hide my battery in the case that any Kodak moments did happen, I’d actually have the energy to take the photographs.

My step dad chided me, “a photographer is always prepared.” After this weekend I definitely will be. I’ll be looking into a smaller camera bag for sure. I’m also considering buying another digital camera. That way, I could use my D40 for parties and smaller events, while for the bigger events, possible jobs and any sort of experiments I’d use the new camera.

And, as much as I like having my two lenses, sometimes when I’m trying to document events, two different lenses don’t give me the flexibility I need to take photos quickly. For now, I’m fine, but eventually, I might want to get a lens with wider range.

First, however, I’m looking into a light meter and hopefully when I’m in New York next weekend, I’ll get to be in possession of one. Then, my dreams of long exposure film photography will be accessible.

Now, after some conversations with my family over the weekend, I’m going to be trying to get back to my own career. It’s, unfortunately, been neglected. What that means is hopefully more updates, more photos and projects and a lot more validation!

Reunions!

Being an adult is tough. Full time work, with schedules that don’t allow you take off despite the extremely advanced notice, budgets and other scary words that take over your life in the real world. However, when it comes down to it,family’s more important than anything. It’s the one thing that shouldn’t ever let you down. So when it came down to using my vacation days illegally and risking trouble to get down to my family reunion, I gave a hearty, “hell yes.”

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Growing up

We’re getting on a year since I graduated and of course I’ll have some sort of looking back on the year-type post when we get there.

But, we’ve definitely passed the six month mark on working at the portrait studio. Full-time work is a lot more than I expected – and I’ve got a whole bunch more of it ahead. This week I’ve got a family reunion to go to, but despite months in advance notice, I’m still trying to work around the schedule to try and somehow make it to Virginia for the picnic.

As  I’ve been told way too many times before, there are so many things that are going to come into play that I can’t control and that I won’t like, but of course, I’ll have to deal with them.

Getting older isn’t necessarily getting more fun.