learning

I’ve had so much fun taking pictures of my friends’ families. But let me be perfectly honest with you about something. The entire time I’m doing it, I’m terrified. Yes, I’ve managed to capture a handful of decent shots, but on a scale of 1-10, my confidence is around … oh … lets say 4. I love taking on a challenge because I figure that’s the only way I’m going to learn, right? And everyone has to start somewhere, you know? But the truth of the matter is that I’m quite insecure about taking on this new ‘hobby’.

Before I post a photo, I look over them all, and pick out every little fault I can find. I know that there are people out there who FAR exceed my abilities and could shred each photo apart, pixel by pixel, with a mile long list of what I’m doing wrong. So I guess I figure that if I can at least recognize my faults before they do, it’ll lessen the sting.

But then I started thinking … what good will it do me if all I hear is ‘fluff’? Constructive Criticism is what I need to help me grow. So any ‘tips’ you want to throw my way, I will gladly catch with both hands open!

And as I begin to navigate through the different genres … and styles … and try to find my voice amongst the millions of beautiful artists that are forging the way, I guess I’ll just share my little journey with you all. Maybe we can learn more together! Whether it’s just taking better pictures of our kids, or turning it into some more … I think this could become a really fun adventure.

And if by chance you (or someone you know) would be interested in having me take their photos, I would jump at the chance! At this point in the game, I can’t guarantee a specific amount of photos … but it’s free … and you’ll get all the ‘good’ ones on a disk (which has been at least 20 lately). So let me know – for reals!

Leah Lemmons - December 11, 2011 - 9:04 pm

Okay, why do you have to live so far away?!? Would love photos.:)

What you think won’t look good, others will like, and visa versa. I think you’re too hard on yourself. I do the same thing, try to figure out the constructive criticism so it won’t “hurt” as bad. I hope you don’t look at it like, “man I wished I had done that.” Look at it like, “okay next time, I’ll try that!” Forge forward, the past stays there, don’t make it the present again! :) Am I going to deep? Yeah and way over board! lol

Grace P. - December 11, 2011 - 9:48 pm

Looks stunning! I’m thinking of getting into the world of DSLR! What camera are you using? Any recommendations?

Lacey B. - December 11, 2011 - 9:54 pm

Don’t be so hard on your photography. No matter how many flaws you may see, you blessed us with a memory we can save forever. ♥

Jenny - December 12, 2011 - 1:52 am

I think all your photos look amazing Rachel.
I wish you could take pictures of my family. Any plans for a trip to L.A.? :)

Renee - December 12, 2011 - 11:25 pm

Hey hun love your new blog :)
Dont fret, you will get better at taking photos, the more you take!
Its all about the emotions and feelings people get when they look at them :)

Please follow my blog :) http://thimble-pie.blogspot.com/
Im following yours xx

paula - December 13, 2011 - 4:33 pm

I would love for you to take photos of my family, but we live in AK! If you ever come up or if we come down there… I would love for you to take photos :) You are doing an amazing job, keep up the good work, you are very talented!!!

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