sweetness
/A dedication to my sister, an Oreo fanatic, on her 38th Birthday.
Photos in design stacked oreos • oreo cake • brownies
A dedication to my sister, an Oreo fanatic, on her 38th Birthday.
Photos in design stacked oreos • oreo cake • brownies
While we don't have tons of props hanging around the studio, I'll often ask my clients to bring along a certain object that may capture their children at that moment. A soccer ball, a cello, or a favorite blanket at age two, etc.
Life goes by way too fast, and Violet, the purple puppy that was the perfect companion each and every night, should not be forgotten and captured if only for a photo or two.
Most of my favorite photos are the candid images from comfort and security. It's the pacifier or bottle at the end of the session, the two year old little peek from behind their security blanket, or getting caught up in a violin tune in the middle of the grassy field. All of these images have something in common which I hold dear...capturing my object in their own element of sincere comfort and security.
Thought I'd share a conversation I had with my husband today. While it started out as somewhat of a basic chat about work, it ended up as one of those moments that I'll remember for some time. At the end of our conversation, Ted said, "I dare you to find contentment in yourself". Hmm, I'm a hard worker and can live up to that challenge...I think. How simple a statement, yet a very difficult summons.
Basically, our conversation was about how I've been caught up in the tangled social media web. I mention this to Ted from time to time. While social media is a wonderful source for inspiration, it can also be draining to creativity. Let's face it, it is impossible for one person to create all the best work that is published by an entire society. Yet, I sometimes get discouraged that others may have thought of something first, other designs or photos are better than mine, or I'm missing out on certain happenings. I'm always looking for what's next on the horizon. While creativity usually abounds, seeing great works by others will occasionally cause a stifle as I unrealistically reset my goals based on others' successes, rather than my own. I am now making a conscious decision to utilize my time online more wisely - not get sucked up in it for hours only to feel worse for wear. I feel I need to stay a bit more grounded, so I'll be turning over a new leaf by limiting my online searching, using more time to look within myself for inspiration. The key to disentangling my media spiral will be finding a balance between the enjoyment of others' works, staying current, and striving to be a contributor of the arts around us.
Some of you may feel this a bit whether your a small business trying to tread waters with the rest of your online competitors, or even on a personal level with good 'ole Facebook. My goal for you (and me) is to try and find some contentment. Realize that you need to look within yourself. Follow your own path. Just be the best you. Look within yourself for your creativity. It's there. I usually find mine in the shower, for instance.
In closing, as we drove to my eye doctor appointment today for about the 50th time this year, I've realized a few things. I'm so very thankful for my eye sight, as it's been quite a year of eye problems. I will forever be thankful for my vision. Health is truly our greatest possession. Contentment, well, I'll be working on that one, while keeping a level of passion for the business and new designs and products. And finally, confidence. You absolutely need this, so keep your head held high. You are more splendid than you know.
Need a simple decorating idea for hosting your next book club gathering? A bouquet of flowers and a few stacks of recent books shared by friends. I just hosted for my Sunday Sisters and this took about two minutes to assemble. Wishing you a peaceful summer of wonderful books and relaxation. My favorite summer read of all time...The Saving Graces. What's yours?

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