Truth be told, I take so many photos already and I've pushed myself further than expected before this project that I think the guilt factor won't be too much of a concern for me. Ok, well maybe a little guilt, but it will pass soon enough. I admire everyone who jumps in with both feet and actually make it to the end. I've seen what this project can do. I will continue to try to discover something new every. single. day. That will not change. However, I want to concentrate my energy on other projects. Hopefully, I'll be making an announcement here for any locals that happen to follow my blog and are interested in my type of photography for your family. *Tap, tap, tapping microphone* Hello, anyone? Anyone at all out there? Oh well, silence has never stopped me before. I'm excited about the possibilities. Keep checking this site for more info.
Meanwhile, I will make my husband crazy by throwing ideas at him and begging him to assist me on my little shoots. They really do go so much better when he's around to help. Last week I managed to get out by myself with J Bird and we happened to catch the most wonderful golden light. Why was this such a big deal? It was after a long day at work and school. We had to go home to change J Bird out of her school uniform, grab camera gear, and drive to our location. We caught the sun in the last few minutes before sunset. Thankfully, she was up for the adventure. Look at this light.
I had been dying to photograph J Bird with our new Gracylu Original headpiece made by the fabulous Tristian. Her headpieces had inspired me to make one of my own during the wait for this piece to arrive. Remember this one? Who knew I could be somewhat creative? Tristian creates such unique and funky pieces including bridal pieces and adorable little hats. You should definitely check her site out if you get a minute or if you're just plain curious. They're definitely not meant for playtime, but they look great in photos.
It was fun to get off of our regular schedule for this shoot and come away with such fab shots. We only had a few minutes of real shoot time, but we enjoyed this location (with the exception of the crazy wind.) We found some awesome pecan trees and she picked a few pecans that had already fallen. As a matter fact, we ran into an older couple that were picking pecans, as well. I think they were a bit amused with us. I didn't realize we were being watched until J Bird mentioned it. Awkward moment! Oh, to think of all the funky positions I was in to get my shots. Never mind....let's move on.
Have a great week everyone and get out to find some golden light before the clocks move forward this weekend!
8 comments:
These are so beautiful Rosie - SHE is so beautiful! She is really quite captivating in front of the camera!!
Beautiful Rosie, all of them. And I love your head piece and I am all to familiar with the 365. I also remember how I felt like it was taking the joy out of photography for me. So no need to feel guilty.. You did a fabulous job and had quite the run.
stunning light!!!!
Thank you so much, Hayley!
Linda, your support, encouragement and friendships means so much to me. Thanks a bunch!
Barbara, thanks so much for your kind comment and your visit.
These are so beautiful. Rosie! Totally worth your efforts!
Wow..that light is truly incredible!! All of these are gorgeous and I love the headpiece. How exciting that you are going to begin photographing other people...you will do so great!!
Gorgeous....
Oh my goodness! These images are just amazing! They make my soul sing too:) She is just beautiful and you captured her and that great light just perfectly. Yes, that last photo is just begging to be on a huge canvas in your home!
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