Thursday, July 5, 2007
New Chapter
Okay, so a LOT has happened since I last posted. I did go back to NY for 2 weeks, from where I originally hail, and found MANY reminders why I live around San Diego. My brother and his family were gracious hosts and I just thuroughly enjoyed my time with them. I was so blessed to be a part of the graduation celebrations for my niece and nephew. We all had a great time at the Great Escape, where we learned just how nice everyone is. God sure had me there for that time and for reasons that became quite clear when Dad and Grandma ended up in different hospitals at the same time. God is so good, and I am so glad to be back home.
At last posting, I wanted to continue my education in photography but with classes that fit around my busy life schedule. Uh, yeah...about that. I quit my job. I no longer work in the social services field. I no longer get calls at 5 AM about people who are not able to make it to work. *Huge Grin* I am now employed as a photographer. Yep, sure am! I am going to be working with a company that does the annual images for school children. I start training next Monday and for one week, I will be learning everything from the ground up. Later, as we become more accompanied to the equipment, we will also have the opportunity to work with other more portable cameras to capture sporting events and other school socials on the weekend. That is really what interests me. The camera rumored to be used is the D200 by Nikon. Oh yeah, I can't wait!
My niece, Lindsay is here living with my sister and I now. You will find that she is one of my favorite subjects to photograph. She is used to the camera, and does not feel the need to pose everytime I break it out, which is nice. I am able to get more natural expressions from her. I have been posting like crazy on Flickr since my trip to NY. Feel free to click on my badge to get to the photo site. This photo is one example of Lindsay's fine modeling skills. This image made the Flickr top 500 photos for July 1. This one's for you, Chris. Happy Birthday.
So, that is about it. Enough changes for now, I guess, but I am not daunted by it. I embrace it and look for more wonderful things to come!!
Thursday, May 24, 2007
All Things Great and Small
I am continuing my adventure into the realm of photography, as I am posting my images on Flickr; a fabulous site for those who find photography a great hobby, as well as others that aspire to turn it into an art form. I am finding so much inspiration in this particular community and love getting different ideas. It's as if I am looking at things through a new set of eyes. It is quite exciting and often am disappointed that I am distracted from taking a picture because I am working, driving, using the restroom...you get the idea.
I have been looking into opportunities to expand my knowledge in this area, so of course I have been researching the options for working around my busy and full-life schedule. I have been found a place that will allow me to complete one-on-one instruction. There are sessions that are broken down into 2 to 4 hour blocks and I can take them whenever I have the time. How wonderful is that?
I am finding that I do want to work in the wedding business as well as take family portraits. I would love just spending the day with a family as they have their reunion and capture all of the precious interactions that take place that can never be replicated.
I also am going "home" to NY next month. I am looking forward to spending time with my Mom and Dad, but also being able to get some great images to take back with me. My father is quite elderly, and I know that I am not able to go back to see him as often as I would like. To open a picture and be able to see his smile, that is what the good stuff is made of. I love my Dad. He will always have a very special soft spot in my heart.
I have been looking into opportunities to expand my knowledge in this area, so of course I have been researching the options for working around my busy and full-life schedule. I have been found a place that will allow me to complete one-on-one instruction. There are sessions that are broken down into 2 to 4 hour blocks and I can take them whenever I have the time. How wonderful is that?
I am finding that I do want to work in the wedding business as well as take family portraits. I would love just spending the day with a family as they have their reunion and capture all of the precious interactions that take place that can never be replicated.
I also am going "home" to NY next month. I am looking forward to spending time with my Mom and Dad, but also being able to get some great images to take back with me. My father is quite elderly, and I know that I am not able to go back to see him as often as I would like. To open a picture and be able to see his smile, that is what the good stuff is made of. I love my Dad. He will always have a very special soft spot in my heart.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Starting Out
I never thought that I would be one to publish my thoughts to the World Wide Web, but lately some very interesting and just downright funny things have been happening that I believe others would be interested in hearing about. I am a 37 year old woman who is discovering that growing older is an adventure all its own.
I have come to a point in my life where I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. How weird is that? I have been working in the social work field for 18 years, and now I am finding that I want something different. Is this normal? Have I reached the mid-life crisis that I thought was reserved for:
1) Individuals in their 40's.
2) Men (Sorry guys, but society places you on the corner on that market)
I thought that a change in job would help until I interviewed with a 12 year old who would be my supervisor as a skin tag on my neck got snagged on my blouse. That was a defining moment for me. I finally realized that I am no longer what the world views as a "spring chicken". To compound the matter, I have become aware that I am no longer a "Miss" and have now established the "Ma'am" title. When did that happen, and why was I so blissfully ignorant to that transformation?
I want to explore photography. I have always had a passion for capturing the moment on film and more recently on the LCD screen, but now I would like to expand my hobby to something more substantial. I know that it will take work and paying my dues, but I am up for the challenge.
So, that is just some information to get started. Have a great day.
I have come to a point in my life where I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. How weird is that? I have been working in the social work field for 18 years, and now I am finding that I want something different. Is this normal? Have I reached the mid-life crisis that I thought was reserved for:
1) Individuals in their 40's.
2) Men (Sorry guys, but society places you on the corner on that market)
I thought that a change in job would help until I interviewed with a 12 year old who would be my supervisor as a skin tag on my neck got snagged on my blouse. That was a defining moment for me. I finally realized that I am no longer what the world views as a "spring chicken". To compound the matter, I have become aware that I am no longer a "Miss" and have now established the "Ma'am" title. When did that happen, and why was I so blissfully ignorant to that transformation?
I want to explore photography. I have always had a passion for capturing the moment on film and more recently on the LCD screen, but now I would like to expand my hobby to something more substantial. I know that it will take work and paying my dues, but I am up for the challenge.
So, that is just some information to get started. Have a great day.
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