Part Two: The Slumber of Being Human

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Part Two: The Slumber of Being Human

”The days of walking lifeless, the years calloused and simply going through the hollow motions, the self-protecting by self-distracting, the senses never waking because the body has lost the capacity to fully feel – – this is the life in-between that makes us the wild walking dead.”  Ann Voskamp – One Thousand Gifts The first […]

Part One: Pulling Back the Veil

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Part One: Pulling Back the Veil

I had just completed a postpartum depression scale at my OB/GYN’s when my doctor walked in with a concerned look on her face. “Your ultrasound this morning revealed a large tumor on your left ovary and it looks suspicious.” Sitting there exhausted and hormonal 6 weeks after the birth of our second daughter, I was […]

Rules of Composition Applied to Life

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Rules of Composition Applied to Life

“The camera is an instrument that teaches people to see without a camera” – Dorothea Lange   Six years ago I picked up a camera to give a visual voice to my heart language. Little did I know how much photography would shape who I am and how I think. I shouldn’t be surprised…the creative […]

Giving Back with Your Photography

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Giving Back with Your Photography

  “Love is the light in which we see each thing in its truest origin, nature and destiny. If we could look at the world in a loving way, then the world would rise up before us full of invitation, possibility and depth.” – John O’Donohue When I first ventured into photography I assumed it […]

Tutorial: Photography in a Hospital

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Tutorial: Photography in a Hospital

After a recent Click Pro conversation and as a follow-up to my “Giving Back” Clickin’ Moms blog post in December, I wanted to share what I’ve learned volunteering my photography at Boston Children’s Hospital.  Perhaps you’re considering volunteering your time and talent in the new year, perhaps you already volunteer with an organization (e.g. The Gold […]

A Letter to Photographers: Second Sight

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A Letter to Photographers: Second Sight

It’s in an undergrad lecture hall I learned that the eye sees the world upside down. Since the cornea (where the light enters the eye) is curved, it bends the light creating an upside down image on the retina. It’s our brains that put what we see right side up! And you know what?! They’ve […]

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