Happy New Year!

2012 was a very big year for my family (moving to Seattle, Avery starting school, Alexa going from newborn to toddler), and it is the year that I decided to start learning photography.  I’ve spent 2012 doing a lot of learning, and I am looking forward to learning even more in 2013.  So I am going to try to post more – ideally daily – in the hopes of continuing my learning process.  Wish me luck!

Today it seemed like it wasn’t just that I was happy for the new year, but that the city itself was celebrating.  That’s right, there was actual SUNSHINE in Seattle.  My family had to get out and play just to soak it in.

Here are a few shots from down at the beach in Madrona:





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We even saw the mountain today (this shot is later in the day, taken at Kerry Park in Queen Anne):

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Looking forward to a bright new year!

 

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Project 52: Special Holiday Edition (5)

Today’s post is for Project 52, a weekly blog project that I am working on with several other talented photographers whom I’ve come to know over the past year.  In this project, we concentrate on light and spend several weeks exploring an overarching theme.  For the next four weeks we are taking a break from exploring classical light themes and instead focusing on the beautiful lights that celebrate the holiday season.

This photo of my girls was the one I used for our holiday card this year.  This is one of those photos that is all about the moment.  The way that they have been interacting lately has just been wonderful.  Seeing them play together, seeing their relationship develop, is just amazing.  And you can see that, in this moment, where they are holding hands and loving one another.  I will admit that the photographer in me wishes that I could fix a number of technical issues here, but the mom in me couldn’t be happier – with them or with the image.

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Please continue along in our creative blog circle to see today’s image by my lovely and talented friend Lisa Rigazio.  Click HERE to see Lisa’s last post for 2012.

Project 52: Special Holiday Edition (4)

Today’s post is for Project 52, a weekly blog project that I am working on with several other talented photographers whom I’ve come to know over the past year.  In this project, we concentrate on light and spend several weeks exploring an overarching theme.  For the next four weeks we are taking a break from exploring classical light themes and instead focusing on the beautiful lights that celebrate the holiday season.

For this week’s post, I must confess that I am being entirely indecisive and posting two images.  I think this time of year just results in my being more of an “and” person.   As in, I will not decide if I should have a snickerdoodle OR a sugar cookie – I will have a snickerdoodle AND a sugar cookie.  This also explains why all the nooks and crannies of my house are stuffed full of presents for my girls.  Oops!  The first image was taken during the “blue hour” – the first hour after sunset when the sky is that gorgeous cobalt color that I love.  The second image is of Avery from the Salish Lodge at Snoqualmie Falls, where we had brunch with my parents who are in town for Christmas.  Their beautiful Christmas decorations are almost as lovely as their waffles!

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Please continue along in our creative blog circle to see today’s image by my talented friend Sarah Roemer Davis.  Click HERE to see Sarah’s latest photo for our holiday edition.

Project 52: Special Holiday Edition (3)

If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. – Mother Teresa

Today’s post is for Project 52, a weekly blog project that I am working on with several other talented photographers whom I’ve come to know over the past year.  In this project, we concentrate on light and spend several weeks exploring an overarching theme.  For the next four weeks we are taking a break from exploring classical light themes and instead focusing on the beautiful lights that celebrate the holiday season.

I have always loved the holiday season.  I love that we come together to light up the darkest part of the year.  On Friday evening, after spending much of the day in tears thinking about the mass shooting in Newtown, my family explored some of the holiday lights on display in Seattle.  We visited a street that had been decorated around the theme of Peace, with signs for the word “peace” in various languages displayed on each home.  And I found that wishes for peace were exactly what I needed at that moment.  I wish all of you peace in your heart, peace in your home, and peace in your community.  Additionally, I ask each of you who, like me, are still reeling from Friday’s events to please consider taking a moment to send an email to your elected officials.  You can use this link to look up the names of your elected officials by zip code (note that new officials may take office on January 20th).  Our children deserve a more peaceful world, and we owe it to them to do our best to make that happen.

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Please continue along in our creative blog circle to see today’s image by my amazing friend and photographer, Stacey Vukelj.  Word has it that you may get a peek at Uncle Brian – and you should consider getting ahead of the game and leaving her a “happy birthday” wish (it’s later this week).  Click HERE to see Stacey’s latest photo for our holiday edition.

Project 52: Special Holiday Edition (2)

Today’s post is for Project 52, a weekly blog project that I am working on with several other talented photographers whom I’ve come to know over the past year.  In this project, we concentrate on light and spend several weeks exploring an overarching theme.  For the next four weeks we are taking a break from exploring classical light themes and instead focusing on the beautiful lights that celebrate the holiday season.  Today’s image is of this year’s Christmas tree.  We are definitely taking advantage of our larger living space and went all out with a giant tree (which required several additional strands of lights and a few dozen new ornaments).*  I love it!

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And in case the abstract bokeh image doesn’t do it for you, here is a more traditional shot:

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Please continue along in our creative blog circle to see today’s image by my friend Erica Collins, who takes fabulous pictures of her five – yes FIVE – gorgeous kids.  Click HERE to see Erica’s photo for our holiday edition!  And if you have a few minutes, be sure to poke around her website – she’s working on a 365 and I am very impressed.

 

 

* In case you are wondering, our tree topper is the Rabbit with Big, Pointy Teeth from Spamalot.  Paul and I saw the Broadway show together in 2005 and have used the puppet as a tree topper ever since.

Project 52: Playing with Hard Light (4)

If we’re not supposed to eat late night snacks, why is there a light in the fridge?

Today’s post is for Project 52, a weekly blog project that I am working on with several other talented photographers I’ve come to know over the past year. In this project, we concentrate on light and spend several weeks exploring an overarching theme.  We are currently focusing on hard light, which is when the main light source is small or distant compared to the subject, thus creating shadows with a sharp or negligible transition from light to dark.  Here is my final play on hard light:

 

 

Please continue along in our creative blog circle to see the work of my friend Jill Cassara, who takes stunning photos of her family.  Click HERE to see Jill’s creative play on hard light.

Project 52: Playing with Hard Light (3)

“The wolf said, “You know, my dear, it isn’t safe for a little girl to walk through these woods alone.”

Red Riding Hood said, “I find your sexist remark offensive in the extreme, but I will ignore it because of your traditional status as an outcast from society, the stress of which has caused you to develop your own, entirely valid, worldview. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I must be on my way.”
― James Finn Garner, Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: A Collection of Modern Tales for Our Life and Times

Today’s post is for Project 52, a weekly blog project that I am working on with several other talented photographers. In this project, we concentrate on light and spend several weeks exploring an overarching theme.  We are currently focusing on hard light, which is when the main light source is small or distant compared to the subject, thus creating shadows with a sharp or negligible transition from light to dark.  Today’s play on backlighting is of Alexa, wearing the hood from her Little Red Riding Hood costume:

Please continue along in our creative blog circle to see the beautiful work of my friend Julie Kiernan.  Click HERE to see Julie’s creative play on  hard light.