I have discovered a passion that is new and not-so-new. It is photography. It's not-so-new in the sense that it actually began when I was a sophomore in high school and only 16 years old. I took a photography class. You know how most people have a story about 1 teacher or 1 class that just made a permanent imprint on them? Whether it be because the teacher had such a passion for what they were teaching, you couldn't help but give in to it as though it were contagious. Or it may be that that class spoke to something inside you that you didn't know existed.
I had always been a writer. I loved to write. I even enjoyed those long boring history papers, I complained about along with
my peers just to fit in. I secretly took pride in every word I wrote.
But I discovered a similar love for photography and it was because of
both of the reasons I described above. I loved even developing the
pictures. Maybe being in that dark room with only a romantic red hue,
silently watching an image of something you had found beautiful enough
to photograph, slowly appear on a blank white glossy piece of
paper...the care you had to take not to disrupt this process... maybe
all that appealed to the introvert in me. And it was just so freaking
cool!
Well, along the way, I got lost, bumped up on other things,
gave in to practicality and chose a career that would give me a steady
income (there are other things I love about my career but this was my
main drive). Somehow I held on to my love for writing although it waxed
and waned. And I realize that on a subconscious level I held on to my
love for photography too.
When my youngest sister comes to
visit, her favorite thing to do is go through me photo albums. I have
photos of EVERYTHING. I have photos from way back when... moments no
one else ever thought to capture. She loves to oooh and ahh over all
the pictures and the memories they hold. I like to do the same thing
whenever I have a chance.
Whenever I go on vacation, I have to
remind myself to be in the moment and enjoy it rather than obsess about
capturing each and everything on my camera. When I take an artistic
picture, even though it's usually on my phone, I feel such pride! And
I've come to realize that my love for photography is something I should
re-visit. That is when I bought my $600 camera. It was hard but it
was easy. Hard because I hate to spend money like that on myself. It
is arguably one of my most expensive possessions. But easy because I
know it's not a fleeting interest.
Last night I sat at my
computer and spent hours looking back at the pictures I had taken (most
of them from a phone) and smiling at the memories. But I realize, I was
trying to make some art when I took those picture too although I have
no technical knowledge of photography whastsoever.
All that is
starting to change, since I have registered for an online photography
and photoshop course and I couldn't be more excited. I've already done
some of the lectures and I've learned a lot already. I've taken my
Nikon out and taken some pictures that I'm not ready to share yet. For
now I'll share with you some of my favorite amateur pictures that I feel
proudest of whether because it captured a mood or a story or because it
was a fond memory frozen in time. Either way, I hope you see my love
for photography in these photos.
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I had totally bombed a job interview this day and was feeling very blah about myself. Also this was in my short cropped hair days and I was still getting a feel for the look and not quite comfortable with it. Anyway, I was bored and slightly somber this day and decided to take self portraits on my phone while sitting outside my mom's house |
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Honduras |
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Mom's birthday |
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Honduras |
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Freaking out in Honduras |
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My sis's 13th Birthday |
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Snow Day in Georgia |
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Adventures in Honduras |
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Sunset at the Park |
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Flowers from my Love |
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Beach Day |
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Sunset at the Park |
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My Dad's New Bride |
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Smoke |
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Siesta Key Beach |
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First Thanksgiving |
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Tired from playing fetch |
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Tug of War |
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Walk in the Park |
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Colors (self protrait) |
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Tiger in Costa Rica |
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Costa Rica |
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Day at the Park |
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Manuel Antonio beach Costa Rica |
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San Fran |
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Driving in ATL |
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Costa Rica |
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San Fran |
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Puppy Love |
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A Dog and her Bone |
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Car Ride with Chloe |
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Amir (my nephew) after Bath |
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Beach in Oregon |
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Mom's House (Dipped in Gold) |
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Mom at Beach (Jamaica) |
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Honduras |
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House on a Hill (Jamaica) |
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Feeling Gangsta |
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The Sun after the Snow (Atlanta) |
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Sunset at Okeeheelee |
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Springtime in Atlanta |
Each one of these photos tell a story. The captions are just the tip of the iceberg but I hope you understand why I love taking pictures. I hope I get much better at it through my studies and practice and I can share my works of art with you all.