Time to break the habit. This past weekend (yes, I actually made it out into public), I rubbed elbows with "fellow creative mind" Amy Frazier--nose wiper (is that hyphenated?), mom, friend, photographer, extraordinaire. It's been a while since I've been fully immersed in a strong creative community, so seeing Amy was like a breath of fresh air. Conversation quickly changed from babies, because that's what happens at baby showers, to blogging. Amy shared a bit about her life and the role photography plays in it. Every time I meet someone who genuinely loves their craft, it inspires me to get back to square one.
Even before I knew what an aperture or film speed was, I loved making images. The click of the shutter, the smell of the film, the simple joys of creating--it's unlike anything I've ever known. I realize, probably better than most, how easy it is to get caught up in the day-to-day tasks that make a job, "a job." I fear that sometimes I cheat myself choosing to be constantly chained to my computer instead of being behind my camera. So, the lesson for today? All things in balance.
In short, be expecting to see some random images come your way from now on. Below is an image I captured during sunset at one of my trips to my storage unit in Orange County. The single strip of light came and went in about three minutes' time, leaving me to the darkness, which was, I'll be honest, quite creepy.

Also, by the end of this week the final Puerto Rico images will be done. I look forward to sharing them with you!
Hey girl! Thanks for the awesome words. You totally inspired me on Sunday, too! I'm so excited to see your Puerto Rico images. They sound so raw and real. Good luck with the show!
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