Sunday 17 June 2012

Photo of the Day: Vintage Bike

I love documenting my own neighbourhood. There's something wonderful about coming across things you've never seen, or watching gardens bloom and die. Simple things really, but it requires active observation, participation really, in the world around you.

Something new appeared the other week:



Thursday 14 June 2012

Photo of the Day: Unfolding

Oh the photo editing! It certainly takes time to wade through my images, edit and convert, but it's a process I actually quite enjoy.

Especially when you get things like this:


I prefer it much better in black and white than in colour.

Monday 14 May 2012

Photo of the Day: Simple Loves

I'm a coffee addict.

Yes, it's very true. I love the smell of it and the warmth of the mug in my hands. I prefer mine with a very small amount of sugar (like 1/4 of a teaspoon in a large latte mug) and some milk. More than brewed coffee though, I love espresso drinks and the mix of the bitter, rich espresso and the slightly sweet milk. I make my lattes vanilla ones, and drink my mochas with a small amount of whipped cream. From my favourite Seattle-based chain, I love a good caramel macchiatto.

Really though, I love the atmosphere of coffee shops and watching the people come and go. One of my dear friends and I had coffee dates where we chose our seats specifically to be able to look out over the street or out windows and observe the world go by as we caught up on our lives and enjoyed the company of someone who would always be there for you.


Monday 7 May 2012

It's In the Details...

A somewhat sunny weekend allowed us to escape the city for a bit and explore the area around us. It was a reminder that not only do I really like Glasgow as a city, but that Scotland is truly a beautiful place as well.

Here are some images for architectural and man made details from out trip to Dumbarton and Dumbarton Castle.











Monday 16 April 2012

Whatever Camera is on Hand

I've been using the camera on my iPhone a lot lately and I think I've got some of the quirks figured out…






Saturday 7 April 2012

Sweet Peas

I love Spring! With the warmer and slightly drier weather comes a plethora of wonderful blooms just waiting to be photographed. Whether it's cherry blossoms or the ever prolific daffodils, I could spend hours outside.

However, sometimes it's also the flowers in the shops that catch my eye. On our main road through the West End, Byers Road, we have a few supermarkets that often carry flowers, as well as a few smaller shops of free standing vendors tempting you to take home a small bouquet.

Stepping into one shop yesterday, I smelt these exquisite blossoms before I even saw them and despite my limited shopping budget as of late, I couldn't help but place them in my basket.

Sweet peas remind me of my childhood and summer days spent wandering through my mom's amazing gardens, checking to see what new things had bloomed and what vegetables were making an appearance. Their sweet fragrance is one I can pick out of perfumes and just one inhalation makes me feel calm and happy.







Saturday 17 March 2012

Photo Shoot: Hypertension

Looking out at the sky in the morning before I left I was really, really hoping that the weather would cooperate with us… and it did! It was a slightly cold and grey day, but the lighting was perfect for the look we were wanting to achieve. I hinted at an upcoming project that I was hoping was going to happen, and I'm so excited to say that yep, it did happen- last weekend as a matter of fact.

A conversation with a friend of mine who is half of a two-member band ended up with me offering to do a photo shoot for them as they were just about to release their second album. Fran Murphy and Mark Barry from Hypertension are two of the nicest guys around and are really passionate about their music. You should pop by the linked site for a listen to their fun alternative/electronic sound!

In their stomping ground of Paisley, Scotland, we wandered about looking for interesting places to use for the shoot. I don't know about you, but I really love what we found. They were a lot of fun to work work, with lots of jokes going around, but then again what do you expect from two great friends? They had me laughing a lot and it was definitely a relaxed session.

Thanks guys, I really enjoyed this and look forward to our future collaborations!










Thursday 23 February 2012

Road Trip Chronicles

Having lived in Vancouver and having our families in different places, I did a lot of travelling back and forth. For a year I went back and forth between Vancouver and Victoria before my future husband and I lived together. I have so many images from the 1.5 hour ferry trip over the years.

His family lives in the interior of the province, so the 5 hour drive to Kelowna is one I know well also.

I've been delving into old photos from the last 7 years and have found many great shots. Thought it would be fun to show you some of the travel photos. :) Here's the first batch:








Monday 20 February 2012

Unabashed Photography

Part of my growth as a photographer has been getting over looking silly. I mean, let's face it, sometimes in order to get the perfect shot that's captured your eye, you either need to be rather brazen or perhaps do something unconventional to get it.

If you're concerned about what others might think when you're in the process of getting that picture, you probably won't even try to take it. And that's a shame. I won't say that I've completely gotten over it, but I'm better than I used to be. I do have to remind myself that photography is about capturing a moment and telling a story, about looking deeper and seeing more. This is how the viewer of our images learns and grows with us.

I had a wonderful moment when I was out on the weekend. First off I should state that in taking advantage of the amazing sunshine, I took over 200 photos. Now I have to edit and convert the best of them, which is a time consuming process. In any case, I was walking by the water treatment station in our area, which is in this very old sandstone building. Ever addicted to reflections, this one caught my eye. But the painted metal fence was in the way, so I had to get right up against it and poke my lens between the top of two bars. A man was walking behind me and I could practically feel his gaze burning holes through me! It was as if there were thought bubbles creeping out that said, "What the hell is she even looking at?" He slowed as he passed and seemed to be trying to figure it out.

I love that. It is after the beauty of photography and I think what most people who consider themselves an artist wish to achieve: making someone look, question and wonder.

This is the image that I was taking:


Friday 10 February 2012

When all you've got is...

There is a well known (and probably over used) saying that the best camera is the one you have on you. There are lots of articles and tips out there for using the camera on your mobile phone and if you have a phone with this ability, you'll probably agree that it's a wonderful thing. Sometimes, I just can't lug my DSLR around with me (or don't want to). Or maybe I'm in a situation that would be creepy to be running around with a camera snapping photos (like in play centres with other kids running around when all I want is a snapshot or two of my daughter playing). Getting comfortable taking pictures in public without worrying about what others thing is still something I'm working on, but meanwhile I love my iPhone for it's portability and capability to take a photo no matter where I am.

It has it's limitations for sure. It can't handle low light or motion well at all, resulting in very grainy or blurred iamges. Sometimes though, the effects are really cool, but often they result in photos that get sent to my computer's trash bin.

But not always.

I'm learning to explore the idea of fine art photography on my phone (it's sort of the latest "trend" in the photo world) and am looking forward to seeing what goodies come out of my experimentation. Here are a few of the things my little phone can do:












Tuesday 7 February 2012

Progress and People

There are so many details to take care of to get this business going and it's definitely an exercise in patience. I knew that when I decided to actually go forward with this that it was going to be a lot of hard work, and I was right. The one thing I can say for sure is that I am very, very glad for my business administration diploma! I may not remember ever detail of every class or have any of my textbooks for reference but based on my experience and the ability to seek out resources, things are moving along quite nicely!

February is going to be an exciting month for me and soon I hope to announce a really cool thing that is happening. Just nailing down dates with the people in question, but I promise it's very exciting.

For now, some more images:




Monday 30 January 2012

Fresh Morning

A little while ago I signed up for Ideas Tap, a great artistic network for youth 30 and under. Every month they have an Editor's Brief, which is basically a competition around a theme. January's was the theme 'Fresh'.

So I entered my first Brief with these images and this to say:

"A new day with bright morning sunshine and a hot cup of coffee in a brightly coloured mug is a wonderful and fresh way to start my day. Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy a cup!"




Sunday 29 January 2012

Botanicals

I was combing through my photo library. Would you believe I have over 14, 000 images that I alone have taken? I was a little stunned but then again, I have been known to be prolific on a shoot.

I'm still playing with this blog layout, so if you see something odd, I'm probably in transition.

Here are a few botanical images for your viewing pleasure…