The Sunflower Chronicle began in 2012 as my 365 photography project. I have enjoyed using this blog as a way to hone my photography and writing skills and am attempting to reach that 365-images in 2014. Please enjoy this journey with me and create some of your own beauty this year. My website is: http://kms-photography.smugmug.com so check me out there too. I love comments and feedback so drop me a line sometime. Namaste.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Cookies
Key lime cookies with buttery lime frosting, yummmm! Ok, so I really don't want to write about cookies, I want to write about inspiration. I have learned that the more I research the work of other photographers, the more inspired I become. I'm always striving to be better and lately, I'm searching for my "signature style" (not just because my teacher told me to). I find it so much easier to recognize the signature style of others, I am sure this is normal but it's also very frustrating. When I was looking through my friend Jennifer Larkin's 365 photography project I was inspired by one of her cookie shots today (I wanted to eat them AND photograph them). I can tell that her signature style is a shallow depth of field, she also creates very beautiful images that give you a glimpse into her world. (www.jenniferlarkinphotography.com -- her 365 is on her FB page) I know that I love to photograph weird stuff and I tend to use a wider depth of field but I'm still not sure if I have a style yet...I'm still a work in progress. By the way, if you haven't made cookies lately, do it, they make your house smell yummy!
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YUMMMMMMM cookies!sory i havnt been on in a wile i just had states and now everythins been rily crazy!
ReplyDeleteHello my Sweet Olivia! I wish I could feed you the rest of these darn cookies! They are so good but I'm not a gymnastic diva like you so I can't eat them all. By the way, we really need to talk about your spelling...it scares me a little..smile!
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sry this is how rite wen im txtin and its faster
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