Embrace Your Limitations
Igor Stravinsky was a radical. It’s perhaps why I like him so much. The debut of his ballet, The Rite of Spring (1913), provoked a
Igor Stravinsky was a radical. It’s perhaps why I like him so much. The debut of his ballet, The Rite of Spring (1913), provoked a
If I wasn’t careful, I could easily give-up. My to-do list is usually a mile long with some crazy unrealistic expectations. I often find myself
I’ve never been crafty or domestic. It was with great pride that I accepted my “Best use of Leftovers” award the summer of 1994 after
“The industry is over-saturated”. “Everyone is a professional creative” “How am I to compete?” If you have ever had any of those thoughts or questions,
I resurrected THIS GREAT ARTICLE this week from my fabulous friend, Jessica. She has a beautiful way of describing the importance of us photographers making
So I’ve kind of illuded here and here that I think blog stalking photographers can be a little detrimental to the aspiring photographer. Why? 1.
Wahoo! My first “Inspired by LIFE.” video shoot! Further introduction to this concept can be found in my Magic Monday: Emotions are not trendy post
Catchy title? I liked it. The phrase came from THIS INTERVIEW with Eric Laurits. I typically don’t listen to these interviews, though I’m sure they’re
Trying something new today! I’ve wanted to do a video blog post for a long while…just something about being able to hear and see someone
Currently loving David Du Chemin’s VisionMongers: Making a Life and a Living in Photography In speaking to photographers considering the field as a profession he
That blissful aura of January. Goals, resolutions. Expectations. As I have reflected back on 2010 I have had some profound realizations of what it means
My favorite articles and posts for the week 1. Creativity and Beauty: “Kind of Breathtaking” um yeah? Something tells me I will never photograph something
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