Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wishes


This is one of my favorite photos that I've taken and seeing as this is a blog about photography, i shall explain why!

so this was taken in a little town right near my house called Peddlers Village, which is just the epitome of the area i live in. It has tiny expensive ma and pop shops that are so fun to spend all day in, cute well kept walk ways, alll kinds of Christmas lights in the winter, and quaint little boutiques. There is even a little stream that runs through the village, fully equip with a giant water wheel and all. anyways, this is a picture i snapped in the fall, and i love the juxtaposition of the leaves and the bottom of the stream.

What i love the most about this photo is that there is that one shinny penny, but if you look close enough you'll notice that the bottom the stream is made mostly of old pennies. I like to think that each penny represents a persons wish, and it a comforting feeling to know that they are still there. I guess its an indirect reminder that you have to hold onto those wishes, and times change, but you still should always have something to reach for. I like to print out pictures of places i want to be and keep them near my desk to act as inspiration!

Its always nice to know you're working towards an achievable goal, and that one day your work will pay off!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Plans



I was talking with my dad one night and he said to me "Emily, don't worry about your future. The plans you have for the future are going to change, but it'll be for the better."

This time in our lives is such a pivotal time. its like everything that we have done up until now has been practice for the real world. When i was in high school and everyone would say 'real world' i would scoff and brush it of because it was clear that i was in the real world at that moment. And i was, but without consequence. I think that's the only really big difference between then and now- Im on my own watch. I have to choose the profession i want to spend the better part of my life doing now which is kind of a big deal. I know there is always the option to change later in life, but im spending all this money and acquiring all of this debt, so i want to make something out of it.

The people i meet now in life are the people i feel that i will be able to keep in contact with for a long time. and the people that i want to stay in contact with, which is a big deal.

The future is a big unknown, and that's why its intriguing but also terrifying at the same time. I know i have no idea what to expect, which can be unsettling, but i know if i surround myself with good friends and my family, ill have all the support ill need to get through whatever life throws at me!

I like the mystery in this photo. like you know its a railroad track, and you know that it keeps going, but you don't know where it goes, or even for how long. kind of like your future.... whoa, getting alittle deep there.

That's all for today, thanks for your time!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Perspective


Its funny how you never really appreciate something until its not there as a constant in your life. I come from beautiful Bucks County Pennsylvania, and when i lived there i hated it so much. I thought it was boring and to be honest some of the people annoyed me simply because i was there in the environment every. single. day.

Perspective is a complicated thing when you think about it. Things can become so familiar that you almost stop appreciating them. Take for instant your walk to and from class each day or even your drive to work. Do you pay any mind to your surroundings or ever notice if anything is different? I'm trying this new thing where  i try and observe my surroundings like i would if it was my first time there. Like when i went on a tour of UNE i was constantly looking around and noticing every detail but now that it is the norm for me, i find myself becoming less and less observant. Try taking a new perspective, look at your surrounding next time you are going somewhere, i think you'll up noticing some really cool things! Especially in the car!

Even the slightest adjustment in your perspective can alter your take on every day life. I think we don't even realize how normal things become until something goes askew. we almost become desensitized to the things that are around us, which is a shame, because they're so beautiful! Sometime i change the simplest of things just to see the difference, like sleeping at the other end of my bed. 

Perspective is a big theme in photography, i think it can make or break a photo. Its easy to stand there with a camera and take pictures of things, but i think some of the most amazing and well known photographers do anything but that. they are constantly changing the way they look at the world, and noticing the finite details. My cousin Kyle said to me one day "I think as a photographer you just see the world a different way. like i would never have thought about what kind of light we would need for a picture."

that is all for todayy
thanks guys :)

Monday, February 4, 2013

Imperfections



if you want to hear me rant, just ask me about Photoshop. i have this theory that you shouldn't have to edit your pictures to make them more beautiful. Personally i think its the imperfection in a photo that make it beautiful. a photograph is meant to capture a moment, and going and erasing the blemishes or making the person look more tan isn't the moment, its an alteration of it.

I don't edit any of my photos which some photographers would frown upon. People swear by Photoshop and working "Photoshop magic" but i don't think that being able to work a computer program  says anything about your ability to take a photo. when i see pictures of models with perfect skin and perfect features, i always wonder what they really look like before someone goes crazy with the edits.  There is this awesome video online made by dove called Evolution which shows what a model goes through for the photo shoot, and then shows the drastic changes made in Photoshop. the end product looks almost nothing like the model in the beginning!

I do think some of the work that people can do in Photoshop is amazing, more than i could ever do, but i think of that as a different skill. Don't call yourself a photographer if you take your final product against your original and they look nothing alike. id call you a... wicked good photoshopper...

anyways, i kind of like the imperfections in a photo. I would never call any of my photos perfect, but that's simply because i don't think perfection would be as beautiful as the imperfections are. we all make mistakes

after all isn't that what a human is? a mistake maker?


lauren!


her hair looks funny and im sure i could fix it but this is what i got!


who would want to change one single thing about this adorable little baby face!?


Sunday, February 3, 2013

Go Nature!


The first greek god ever was actually a goddess they called Gaia, or mother nature.

"Mother Nature is always working to achieve and maintain harmony, wholeness and balance within the environment. Mother Nature heals, nurtures and supports all life on this planet, and ultimately all life and health depend on Her. In time, Nature heals all ills."

This is a photo i took on a trip to lake placid i went on with a few friends over the summer. It was an amazing time full of cliff jumping, playing in a small (but still significant) pile of snow, driving fast on long perfectly curvy roads, stargazing, and hiking. AND smores of course, cant believe i almost forgot that detail.

I just enjoy how this tree didn't happen to pay any mind to the giant boulder and was like, whatever, ill just root myself around you. and thats a boulder if i've ever seen one (note my friend Graham standing ontop of it for a frame of reference)

This photo reminds me of something i saw one time while browsing on the interwebs. It was this comic of a little boy talking to an interpretation of Gaia. 

so the boy looks to Gaia and thanks her for providing him with a place to live, play, and explore and whatnot. She, of course says its not a problem and thats simply what she is here for. The expression on the little boys face changes suddenly. He starts to apologize for all of the thingswe are doing that is killing her
she simply says

"oh little boy, you're not killing me, you're just killing yourselves. I'll still be here once you are all gone"

... I had never thought about that. I think i always knew things go back to nature and such, but i never thought about the extent of the entire human population essentially. When we are all gone (unless we royally mess up and nuke erythang) nature will still be here. we don't own the land we claim as ours, we are simply borrowing it from this earth. We aren't helping with all of out pollution  but it makes you appreciate that Gaia is more resilient that the entire human race.

Go nature

here are a few more lake placid photos!

sunset at lake Champlain 



sometimes even pictures dont do justice to the beauty!


im a little teapot?

Summer Time


I do love winter, but i miss summer. Winter is my favorite, but summer is awesome.

This is a Penny Board, i took this photo during the summer of 2012. Every year my family takes a vacation to Strathmere, NJ. this is a tiny little town in between Ocean City and Sea Isle that my grandfather grew up on, so my family rents a house and crams everyone in there each summer  Its little old house that doesn't even have air conditioning, but it has a wrap around porch that my grandfather adores, so against the cousins complaints, we get that house each year. 

I have so many memories at this one house, which is strange to think about because its not even my house. i have learned so much here too.

My grandfather told me a story about his childhood in that town when we were there this year. He met my grandmother on the sea isle beach because of his life guarding job, and in time they fell in love. Mind you, they were 18. so my age. which is so surreal to think about. anyways, every day he would ride his bike to sea isle to work and visit my grandmother, so in turn every night he would have to bike home to Strathmere. This was during the second world war, so there was always the possibility of having enemy submarines off of the coast so when my grandfather biked home, he was not allowed to use any sort of light. in fact, there wasnt allowed to be any sort of light on the coast at all. Light would allow the enemy submarines to see the coast, which in turn would give them the opportunity to shoot at the land mass.

Its so cool to think how technology has changed from then to now. sailors had to use the stars and out dated (and probably inaccurate) maps back then, and now you dont even have to be in the vicinity of something you want to shoot at.

annyways.

summer is great, and i love taking pictures with my cousins.

here are a few








my cousin Kyle!


neighboring dock


just a pretty flower!


Kyle and his little brother Danny