52 on Friday: Week 2 | Baltimore, MD Photographer
Posted on January 13, 2012
Our theme for this week’s Project 52 shot is “Landscape.” And if you’ve ever been to the mid-Atlantic states in January you know there isn’t much to look at (unless it happened to have snowed recently!). I was really stumped. Everything around here is BROWN right now. Dull, uninteresting, monochromatic brown. So I put off this assignment until the very last minute. Literally, as the sun was setting on Thursday night I wandered outside to try and find some beauty. What I saw and realized I loved about our new neighborhood is that the landscaping is mature in every yard… and very pretty to look at. In particular is this ivy that grows on so many of the trees here. So yes, there can be beauty found in a cold and dreary landscape. You just have to look for it.

Be sure to click on over to Stacy Vitallo, D’Lara Photography, Downers Grove, IL to check out her interpretation of this weeks theme – LANDSCAPE.
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10 on 10: January | Baltimore, MD Lifestyle Photographer
Posted on January 10, 2012
Welcome to my first 10 on 10 Project posting! Words cannot express how excited I am over this little project! This kind of memory-making is exactly what drew me to photography almost 5 years ago when my oldest was just a baby. At that time, I was a first time mom and would spend my days marveling over how perfect he was and trying to catch every tiny moment that made those early days so special. I am pretty sure I can count on one hand how many days I did NOT photograph my older son during his first 2 years of life. I loved being able to freeze time through my lens. As he got older and more active and along came baby brother, our all day photo sessions became few and far between.
But I’m ready to get back there, to remember why I started shooting in the first place, even if it’s just one day a month! Which is where my new 10 on 10 Project comes in. For one day a month, I will take 10 photos documenting our daily lives and post them here on my blog on the 10th of the month!
I loved my first day of all day shooting. LOVED IT. It was a day that I worked at my older sons pre-school co-op in the morning so I was able to catch a million fun things that happened. I may have gotten a little snap-happy while caught up in the moment… I ended my 10 hours of shooting with nearly 100 photos! At first I thought there was no way I could pick just one photograph from every hour … but I succeeded! I can’t promise I won’t bend the rules and share more than just 10 photos in the future but for my first installment I did narrow it down for you. The really awesome “side effect” of this first day of over-zealous shooting is I now have dozens of new photos of my boys that I can treasure forever and remember how they were at 1 and 4 years old.










Like my Project 52, I am embarking on this journey with a small circle of very talented photographers and I hope that you click on the links to see their photos as well. You can get started by heading over to Kate Suzanne Photography, Heber Springs Photographer/Little Rock Photographer and see her 10 on 10 right now!
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52 on Friday: Week 1 | Baltimore, MD Photographer
Posted on January 6, 2012
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2012. I hope that it has been a good one for you so far!
I am SO excited about this new year finally being here! If I could sum up 2011 in one word it would be: transition. In June of last year my husband received a job offer we couldn’t say no to. It required a move 900 miles away from the only home our boys could remember… but it also moved us back to where I consider my home, the city of Baltimore. I grew up in this city … but college, our careers, and marriage moved us all around the east coast for the last decade. It took months to sell our home in Georgia and then find a new home in Maryland. We were in a state of limbo for the entire second half of last year and I cannot tell you how good it feels to be able to put our feet down, turn the page and start a new chapter in our lives.
And what good is a new year without a New Year’s Resolution? This year, I’ve resolved to get back to shooting for me. I’ve let my passion for photography fall by the wayside while my sometimes chaotic life as mama to 2 little boys got in the way. I can’t help but feel my creativity has suffered.
I’ve joined 2 groups of very talented photographers while I embark of 2 separate photography projects this year. The first is a Project 52, where I will shoot one photo a week based on a theme set by the group. The other project is called “10 on 10″ and if you come back on the 10th of the month you will get to learn all about that project!
The theme for Week 1 of my Project 52 is “New.”
So now I’m sure you are wondering… how on earth is a photo of a 60 year old home considered “new”??? Very simple, this is our new home. We searched high and low for this house all of last fall. We closed on it on Dec 15th and moved our stuff out of storage and into this house on Dec 16th. Yup, just 9 days before Christmas! The timing was hectic and we were wall-to-wall boxes for about 2 weeks, but the dust has settled now and it is already feeling like home to us. This house marks the beginning of our new life and new beginnings for our family.
Click on over to Cathy Kuhlman | Philadelphia, PA to see what picture she came up with for this weeks theme – NEW.
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Very nice !
This ivy is lovely! Beautiful little detail of a mature tree. I can’t wait until our trees get big! I love the lighting on this also!
Very pretty , and the light is beautiful.
Good Lord, it’s in Baltimore but looks exactly if it were in my garden!!! Love your shot!!!
Love you captured the leaves on the tree in this barren time of year! Beautiful!
Beautiful take on the theme! The bokeh is gorgeous!
I love anything that is back lit and this is no exception. Simply gorgeous!
Lovely image. I love searching for the beauty.
I love seeing any kind of green this year! You captured the ivy perfectly!
What a great shot, I love the light coming in on the right!
you’re right! sometimes you just gotta look for it!