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31/52 - Mirror mirror
I created a tumblr to collect all the beautiful artistic self-portraits that are out there: not-a-selfie.tumblr.com/
32/52 - When lightning strikes
I created a tumblr to collect all the beautiful artistic self-portraits that are out there: not-a-selfie.tumblr.com/
I 'm not satisfied with this one, but i haven't got enough time to make another shot. :/
[thank you Flora for being my human tripod. :)]
39/52 Small Victories
Remember to celebrate the small victories, too!
I created a tumblr to collect all the beautiful artistic self-portraits that are out there: not-a-selfie.tumblr.com/
7/52.
'quiet'
And in the naked light I saw,
ten thousand people, maybe more.
People talking without speaking,
people hearing without listening
People writing songs
that voices never shared,
And no one dared
to stir the sound of silence
#LGC2015
47/52 Next to you
For the first time I'm a week behind because life is crazy busy right now. Not complaining though, it's the good kind of busy :).
Today I included my best friend in my self-portrait for week 3 - my 16 year old dog Toby, he loves the beach. He doesn't like having his photo taken, but I wanted to have a last photo of us two to remember our precious friendship.
51/52 Two
Two legs
Two arms
Two flowers in my pocket
The first of two images I took on Friday. I was still a week behind so I went into the woods to take my final two images for the 52 weeks project a few days ago. Number 52 will follow soon :).
"Why must we fall apart to understand how to fly?
I will find a way even without wings
Follow your heart till it bleeds
As we run towards the end of the dream"
4/52 - Music - my very abstract interpretation of this week's theme inspired by Evanescence
36/52
I created a tumblr to collect all the beautiful artistic self-portraits that are out there: not-a-selfie.tumblr.com/
52/52 I will follow
I did it! One year of weekly self-portraits! I am very proud that I kept going, even through the stressful and not very inspiring weeks. And of course I had to create another image with butterflies :).
Thank you very much for following along everyone, your likes and comments mean a lot!!
Decided I would give the Let's Get Creative 52 weeks challenge another go this year!
This weeks theme was "elements". At first I was going to pull the periodic table of elements, shoot with bananas and be potassium but I decided against that.
This is a bit different from my usual style but these projects are all for learning things.
So here we are, week one, with water we will all grow into beautiful things.
#LGC2015
“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent” ― Victor Hugo
Let’s Get Creative 2015 — Week 8: soft
#LGC2015 #Letsgetcreative2015 #week8 #soft
There is a softness in the focus, in the looks and in the speech. She’s a woman. She is strong and sturdy, unwavering against the forces that come against. But she’s also soft and tender. One doesn’t exist without the other, she is not just one thing. She will never be just one thing.
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Happy International Women’s Day!
I take this day, and this photograph, to celebrate the female visual artists that came before me and who allowed me to be who I am today.
To all the painters who dared to be in the game with the boys, even though it was barely allowed (I’m looking at you, Artemisia Gentileschi) or to joined the team when they were starting to be appreciated — Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, all the impressionist women who created art that was equal to the men’s, but who, to this day, are still lesser known names. To groundbreaking creatures like Frida Kahlo, my Frida, the one I look to when I need to go back to being fierce, to being bigger than myself.
To the filmmakers. To Sofia Coppola, the first filmmaker who I felt captured my vision, and Jane Campion, who came before her but who I only found later, much later, in her subtleties. To my love, my Melanie. And speaking of her, to writers too.
To the writers, both of novels and of fantastic, wonderful television and cinema. You make my world. It’s to television that I turn to when everything else seems dark. And you make me believe that we can make a difference. I’ll never be able to thank you enough.
To the photographers. To Cindy and Francesca, to Annie and her rides with the cool peeps and her style, unmatchable. To the ones who introduced me to self-portraiture (Lisa/Elle Moss, this is for you and for your beautiful body of work), and to the ones who inspired me to be bolder and brighter. To my friends, especially to the ones who are fighting to break through in a business that when it is such — not just an amateur art, not just a fling, not just a hobby — is still a man’s world. On my first critique in photography school, my teacher — a man I thoroughly admire and who taught me incredible things about my craft — told me I photographed ‘like a girl’. He didn’t mean it as a compliment, but I took it as such. To this day, I still photograph like a girl, like a woman, like the person that I am. I am not ashamed that my sensitivities make me see things in a different way. I’m not worse for my different sense of aesthetics. I am not better for being a woman — I am an equal, and that’s what I’ll always be. Until my work sets me apart — and that has nothing to do with my gender.
Thank you, to all the women who came before. I hope I can live up to your standards and make a difference for the ones that are yet to come.
49/52 Me
Simple portrait with only natural light and hardly any editing. As Paul Jarvis puts it: "We like to complicate things." So this was a great reminder to simplify.
Read more on simplifying by Paul: medium.pjrvs.com/on-simplifying-428682f15234
34/52 - Spring is coming
Inspired by Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones (which I am currently reading).
I created a tumblr to collect all the beautiful artistic self-portraits that are out there: not-a-selfie.tumblr.com/
“Friendship with oneself is all important, because without it one cannot be friends with anyone else in the world.”
― Eleanor Roosevelt
48/52 Bleeding
It's getting harder and harder to come up with images that I feel are good enough for this project. The end is so close and it's sad and beautiful at the same time, like this bleeding heart.
This week's lets get creative word was spirit and a image like this immediately came to mind. Because when you're dreaming it's like your spirit is out of your body going on adventures and I've always been fascinated by that concept. So I was like Yes! this should work. But I'll admit, I picked the wrong time of the day to take pictures (as usual). So the place where I originally wanted to take this picture was in full sunlight. Instead I decided to take this picture on the almost dry creek bed (emphasis on Almost). Man I don't know how many bug bites I got trying to take this picture. But in the end I suppose it turned out okay.
There is no smell without breath, sound becomes muffled, a murky taste lingers as fading light steals away vision, cold encompasses.
12/52 Let's Get Creative 2015 : Senses
50/52 The secret we share
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain,
And Mourners to and fro
Kept treading - treading - till it seemed
That Sense was breaking through -
And when they all were seated,
A Service, like a Drum -
Kept beating - beating - till I thought
My mind was going numb -
And then I heard them lift a Box
And creak across my Soul
With those same Boots of Lead, again,
Then Space - began to toll,
As all the Heavens were a Bell,
And Being, but an Ear,
And I, and Silence, some strange Race,
Wrecked, solitary, here -
And then a Plank in Reason, broke,
And I dropped down, and down -
And hit a World, at every plunge,
And Finished knowing - then -
by Emily Dickinson
I was watching Andrew Solomon's TED Talk about depression a few days ago and was very touched by his story and how he copes with this illness. He quoted this poem by Emily Dickinson and it felt fitting for this week's image.