So far so good on my 365 Project. The tip that has saved me is shooting at least one shot in the morning. Clicking a few pix every morning is becoming part of my daily routine right there with my coffee and making breakfast for the kids. I cannot tell you how much I am enjoying it.
It's our very first bloggy birthday at Shutter Sisters today. I am such a proud mama. And it happened to fall on the day I wrote my 101st post over there. How cool is that?
Pop over and offer your birthday wishes and be entered int he drawing for a new HP Printer! Woot!
Note to self: When one is drunk with hope and intoxicated by change one should steer clear of razors.
All I can figure is that my impulse today was kind of like when you break up with your boyfriend and you immediately go get your hair chopped off. Get rid of a president, get a new do? I dunno.
Awaking with the assurance that that today would be both historic and glorious, I stumbled down stairs, children still sleeping, and was greeted by this sight. The rising sun, circled by halo of hope; a symbol of what this day and our future holds.
Join us as we blog this moment in time. 1 photo, 44 words. History in the making.
Ever since the holiday season there has been a common theme around our home. Namely of the canine persuasion.
First the decision a furry friend. Immediately followed by the trail and error period which led to the contemplation that perhaps we're more cat people than dog people. I even sat in on a panel with the people behind the upcoming show on PBS called "Why We Love Cats and Dogs" where I actually asked for their help in the matter. They were very gracious. By the way, I cannot wait to see that show! A day or two later coincidentally began the dog sitting days. Believe me when I tell you if nothing else, dogs give you one more perfect subject for a 365 project. Then, today we topped it all off with an afternoon at the movies seeing Hotel for Dogs. Things are getting ridiculous, I know. Bythe way, it's a darling movie!
After all of this, we still don't have our family pet question answered (except of course that we know fish are cool) and and truth be told I'm OK with it not being decided just now. We're just going to sit with it. It's always fun when the puns come easy.
So, why the long drawn-out story then? No reason at all except to preface My Best Shot Monday offering today.
This shot was taken on the pup's last morning with us waiting for his true mommy (my mom-in-law) to come get him. I call it 'the final stretch'.
My oldest daughter and I are totally getting into the idea of working together on the When You Give a Girl a Camera project. Mother Daughter Duets has such a lovely ring to it.
Yesterday it was bath time with bubbles. My youngest daughter got the reap the rewards of 2 photographers hard at work.
My daughter's photo is on the left (it's an incredible shot, isn't it?) and mine is on the right.
I think we are going to make some beautiful music together!
I am delighted to announce that I am speaking at the Mom 2.0 Summit in Houston Feb. Yay. I am thrilled to be in such good company. I certainly hope to see many of you there as well. Check out the agenda. What's not to like?
If you want a chance to win a free ticket to the Summit, go enter the 'Snap to it' photo contest at Kirsty. Come on all you awesome photographers out there...make me proud.
The contest deadline is coming up (like in a day or so) so Snap to it! Hee hee.
I know we're already almost half way through January but I am still settling into this whole New Year thing. In past years, with the hustle of the holidays I think I have passed over the event of the New Year with little attention. But, this go 'round has felt different. I have done a lot of musing about what it all means. It's a clean slate (not that I consider mine dirty) that can offer new beginnings. Possibility. Potential. Growth. So much to look forward to.
I'm not into the idea of resolutions really. I think breaking them can feel icky so I'm more about intentions. With intentions, the best intentions are enough. At least that's the way I can let myself off the hook if I don't keep up with a project like, let's say, 365. Yes, I have started a 365 project with no other rules except to shoot at least one photo every single day for 365 days (the entire year of 2009). Although I am not making myself post every photo of the series, I'm sure you'll all be hearing a lot more about the project in future posts. So, why the confession? I thought it was only right to at least admit that I am intending to do it. If for nothing else, to document this year in a routine of photographs. It's a small gesture that I know will push me creatively and encourage me to keep seeing things through fresh eyes. Every day. It may seem small but I think it's a good thing.
As far as My Best Shot this week, is the opening image of this post. It reminds me that even the tiniest gesture can feel important. I'm sure that among a million other creative projects I am participating in (big and small) and/or future projects I'm sure will reveal themselves this year, each one will be worthy of my attention and will be meaningful (if not to anyone else, to myself).
Here's to all that the future holds for each of us. May we honor each day and make each of them meaningful in our own way.
What kinds of meaning are you discovering in your life these days? Do share with us your Best Shot this week. Whatever it means, I'm guessing it's wonderful.
Anyone else attempting a 365 project this year? I'd love to know the company I am in.
a slipper girl dependant on my morning cup of coffee nothing without my girlfriends not formally trained a cat person a short hair girl partial to Stella Artois happily married never tan a milk drinker a napper a crier not into food a master parallel parker secretly trying to do the 365 project this year a virgo
From what I can tell, this is a flickr meme. I was tagged by busymomma66 who was tagged by Betzography who was tagged by jodyangel…and so it goes.
Now, consider yourself tagged (there must be 16 of you out there, right?). Come on, you know you want to get distracted from whatever it is you are supposed to be doing. Tap, tap, is this thing on?
I have been hearing about the amazing Kelly Corrigan for months now. My mom keeps telling me to get her book The Middle Place. Someone said she was featured in the Oprah mag. Her name has come up in many emails and conversations in the past few weeks and today I found her on youtube via a facebook link by the insightful and ever delightful Kyran Pittman. Thank you Kyran.
I figured the click of my mouse was the least I could do to finally demystify this Kelly Corrigan of which everyone is raving about.
Well, get out your tissue boxes my friends and see for yourself why Kelly is all the rage.
And yes Mom, you were right and I will run out and get her book today. I promise.
Superhero Andrea wrote post yesterday at Shutter Sisters challenging us to capture the weather in our images. I love the idea. Lucky for me, even here in Southern California, we've actually had some weather this winter.
This morning I woke to the cloud covered sun lighting up a million water drops that blanketed my backyard. I set my camera down on the patio right against the wet grass and shot photo after photo. The sparkle of magic and impossible hope left me enchanted.
As we being a New Year, it certainly seems like a great way to start. Have you found any magic from behind your lens of late?
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