Sunday, December 30, 2012

Brooklyn Bridge


Not many words for this blog....just images. I absolutely love the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. The architecture is simply breathtaking. 







Merry Christmas


I had lots of fun experimenting with Christmas lights this season.  These are a few shots that have our tree in the background.  


I love this book by Max Lucado, One Incredible Moment.  It brings out the essence of the Christmas season, the celebration of our Savior, Jesus Christ.  There is a great quote in the book by Oswald Chambers...

 "God came as a baby, giving and entrusting Himself to me.  He expects my personal life to be a 'Bethlehem.'  Am I allowing my natural life to be slowly transformed by the indwelling life of the Son of God?  God's ultimate purpose is that His Son might be exhibited in me."


By allowing my life to be a "Bethlehem," I welcome Christ to be the center of my life as I strive to honor Him in shining His love to others.  Let us continue to allow the essence of Christmas, the message of our Messiah, transform our hearts and inspire our daily lives to bring glory to our God! 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!


I am beyond blessed and so very thankful for many things this year! Thanks to God for His love and grace in my life! Life brings ups & downs, but God has been such a Rock and Healer to me.  I am so thankful for my amazing husband!  He is such a huge support and encouragement to me and brings so much joy to my life.  I am thankful for family and friends, laughter, and deep conversations.  


In my photography journey, I am so extremely thankful for my husband, family, and friends who have expressed so much support and encouragement along the way.  You all keep me growing....keep me inspired....and keep me pressing onward! This journey has been so much more than just taking pictures....it's been a special part of healing in my life.   


I've noticed we, as humans, have a hard time of not complaining and being thankful for all that God has done for us.  We get so wrapped up in our daily routine, desire of "things" and our human expectations on life and others.  We tend to lose sight of what's truly important.  

May we all slow down, love more deeply, cherish life & loved ones, talk to God more, live more passionately, and remember that every breath we take is a beautiful gift from above.

Happy Thanksgiving! 

Sunday, October 28, 2012

My First Photo Shoot!


I had my first photo shoot this month! There were definitely some things I learned along the way, but it was so much fun!  I did the shoot for some dear friends of mine from college. It was such a beautiful day at a local park that we went to.  


I didn't have much equipment...just my Nikon D40 and 50mm f/1.8 lens.  This experience was such a blessing!  It "got me out there" and stretched me in my photography journey.  Several months ago, I would have been scared crazy to attempt a photo shoot...with real people! Ha ha! :)  But now, I can't wait to do another one! 


I am so thankful to my husband, my photog friends and my other friends for so much support and encouragement along the way! You all truly help me to keep on trying, keep on growing, and never give up.  


Monday, October 8, 2012

Living On Purpose


God has been growing me immensely with the powerful impact of "living on purpose."  Abiding in His presence, showing love in all situations, being thankful in all circumstances, expressing my creativity to bring Him worship, and using my joys AND struggles to bring honor to His name.   

My husband and I met up with our friend at a local hot air balloon launch a few weeks ago to get some fun shots.  It was a blast!  I feel like photography has branched me out of my comfort zone to do a little more exploring.  It wasn't Mount Everest, but it was something new.  We probably never would have gone seeking out a hot air balloon launch before our photography journey.  It has pushed us to think outside the box and explore even our local area a little more.  While in these new explorations, we create fun memories and cherish life in the moment.....the moment God has given us.  

Are you tired?...Are you always "busy?"....Do you feel bored with life?  Be encouraged to find rest in God's presence today, to slow down, to cherish every moment, to make some new explorations, and to be grateful for all that comes your way.  Your life has so much value!  You were created for more than the busyness of life....you were created for purpose.  


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

White Balance



White balance can extremely change the feel of your photo.  I learned this the hard way as I forgot to put it on the correct setting when we were at the beach over Labor Day weekend.  I had it on the Incandescent setting from earlier when I was experimenting with shots inside our home.  I took these shots and it was too bright outside to notice the coloring on the screen. After we drove away is when I found out my beach shots were all BLUE!!!

Thankfully, we have the amazing technology through photo editing that I could change the white balance accordingly. So I am now a happy girl because my beach shots have a normal hue to them! Ha ha! :)

Letting More Light In



This photo might not look like much, but it represents a lot to me.  We were in Philly with some friends on Sunday to see the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Franklin Institute.  After the exhibit, we walked outside to go to our car. However, we got distracted and started shooting & experimenting.

I was already used to shooting in shutter speed mode and aperture mode, but this was my first day of shooting completely in manual mode, where you set everything individually.  When I first started taking this shot, it was very blurry and extremely dark (because it was very dark outside).  I played around with the ISO and shutter speed and it still wouldn't work. I showed my husband and asked him what else I should do. He asked me if my aperture was set low. Thinking my aperture was already low, I looked and saw that it was set pretty high. Silly me!!! I put my aperture on the lowest setting, and voila!....this is the shot that I got. 

This reminds me of my relationship with God.  Lowering the aperture setting on a camera allows more light to the image sensor, which in this situation created a beautiful picture instead of a blurry mess.  There are things in my life (pride, fear, insecurity, etc.) that I need to lower to allow God's light into my heart and mind, so that He can continue to grow me as His beautiful masterpiece. 



Thursday, August 30, 2012

Where Your Heart Is Leading You...



My husband is so supportive of me and my heart! He spontaneously suggested we go check out a local park  the other evening to take some pictures.  This shot was taken while we were walking around.  It was the perfect time of day. 

I read a quote on facebook the other day..."Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about discovering who God created you to be."  We often try to make it through this life on our own effort or change ourselves to be "something else."  We were created to bring glory to God by using the passions that He blessed each of us with.  But what do you do when that passion is either put on hold for the time being or is in the "unknown" category due to situations that are out of your control?...or what do you do when you feel like your time is up and it's too late to dive into that passion this late in life?...or what do you do if you're not sure what your passion is?

What do you do?....you dig deeper.

Colby Brown, a professional photographer, posted some great words on his page the other day....
"Often times I come across individuals that feel so lost, they don't know where to begin. If you find yourself in this situation you should think of it as an opportunity to embrace the freedom with your choices moving forward, rather than dwell on feeling lost in the chaos of life."
How did he become the Director of Photography for the largest travel website in the world?
"Passion, drive, persistence and an openness to take advantage of the opportunities that presented themselves to me as I moved forward through life. When in doubt...always be moving forward, you never know where you might end up..."

This is great inspiration!  When I felt like I was at a wall in my life, I started digging deeper and asking God how I could still use my life to glorify Him.  I always loved taking pictures and had an interest in photography. Ever since my friend gave me his old camera.....my heart has been stirring with passion once again.  I have so much to learn and so much to grow, but I will move forward...one day at a time...one image at a time.

I encourage you to dig deeper in your own heart and find that passion that God has given you. It's not too late.....there's more within you.
If you are a photographer, I encourage you to find new ways to use this gift and this passion to bring honor to God.  After all....it's because of Him.

Clicks & Fresh Perspectives




My hubby was at a work meeting tonight so I decided to go to a local park and have fun with our new camera.  It was so peaceful and relaxing as I walked around taking some nice shots of the trees and flowers.  

As I was clicking away, I realized that every picture I take can become an act of worship. With so many "unknowns" and "uncertainties" in our life right now, I feel like taking pictures is a way for me to express my heart to God.  There are other passions on my heart that have either been put on hold or are in the "unknown" category right now.  I would often get discouraged...because after all, the passions on our heart are the reason for our existence....to bring glory to God!  

So I started considering other passions that I could live out for God. I've always loved taking pictures and I always wanted to get more into photography, but it was just extra money that we didn't have at the time.  Wonderful friends of ours gave us their old camera this summer and words can not express how much of a blessing it has been.  It has stirred up the creative passion within me to get more into photography. My heart hopes to learn more, become better with the art, and start my own photography business in the future.   Every landscape shot soaks in the beauty of His creation and reminds me how much of His love is all around me.  Every portrait and animal shot is a way to capture those precious moments in life that we often take for granted.  They remind me of all the blessings in life. 

I also love that my husband enjoys photography too! It is a great hobby for us to enjoy together. As I embark on this new photography journey, I pray that every click I make becomes an act of worship and brings glory to God!