Becoming
a Photographer
I
always enjoyed looking at pictures, its brings back memories of a
special day or shows God unbelievable creation. I especially have
always loved taking the pictures, fooling around with the lighting,
and angles. I was never great at it, and always wanted to improve my
photography. I got an account called Pinterest, mainly help Jonny and
Keren figure out wedding decorations and get some ideas for what they
wanted. Soon I stumbled across some breath taking photography of
forests, beaches, animals, cities, and weddings. It really inspired
me to take pictures; I thought to myself, "wow, it would be
really cool to take photos that
dazzling!". I remember my dad telling me all about how he used
to take photos, so I dug up his old pictures. My dad had taken
pictures of so many things, he was fantastic with getting the
exposure of the picture just right.
My friend Acacia had
always been a picture kind of person and lately she had really been
getting into it. After much thinking I decided I was going to buy my
own camera. Nothing to fancy just a regular "point and shoot".
I did my research and narrowed it down a to a Nikon L810. It is a
picture and video camera, I never regretted making this purchase. I
am so happy with the quality of the camera! I purchased my camera
just around my friend's Kurtis and Heatherrose's wedding, which was
perfect for me to fool around with taking photos. The decorations at
their wedding were so spectacular! Lights strung from a chandelier
that draped across the whole reception area, the lights were dimmed
so the whole place sparkled. Acacia came to the wedding as well to
help mom with the chocolate fountain. We were able to take photos
together and figure out how my camera worked. After the wedding we
reviewed my photos and I was super happy how they turned out!
When I first started
getting into photos I thought I was going to get the whole
"photographer groove" right away, I was wrong. Anyone can
take a picture but getting the right angle and lighting is very hard
and takes a lot of practice. I have slowly improved and gotten to
know my way around my camera better. I am still not the best, but I
am better then I was. Recently Acacia and I put together 2014
calenders for our families, with our photos. The calenders came out
wonderful and our families loved them.
The
main reason I bought my camera is because I wanted a hobby, I felt
like my life was boring, I needed a challenge! It definitely has been
one of my favorite things to do, I bring my camera everywhere. I will
often get done from doing animal chores and put off school to go take
pictures of the morning sun, glistening on the frosted trees creating
a beautiful radiant picture. I love when I have a picture in my head
about what I want the photo to look like and it comes out just as I
imagined it. There was one night when it was snowing and very cold
outside and I noticed the snow had very definable snowflake shapes.
Of course I ran inside grabbed my camera and a headlight. I got the
right angle with the head lamp that it would shine right on one
snowflake and then I would snap a picture. I was surprised how well
my camera picked up the detail of the snowflake!
I really started to be
passionate about photography in May when my friend's Stephen and
Charity got married. It was another beautiful wedding and wonderful
weather for it, minus that I got a really bad sunburn! It was a very
country wedding with the reception in the barn, and hay bales for
seats. I had a lot of fun taking pictures with good angles, along
with a few goofie pictures.
Some of my favorite
places to take pictures are the woods. No one is rushing you to take
the picture, its quiet, and warming when the sun beams through the
snow covered trees creating a beautiful picture in my head and on my
camera. I often go to the woods for practice, bringing my dog Opal
along with me, she can come in handy for pictures. I must add even
though taking pictures can be so much fun sometimes I need to take a
break from it all, just to soak in the beauty that is right in front
of me. When I take pictures all the time I never really stop and just
enjoy it, instead I rush right on to the next location hoping that
the clouds haven't covered the sun ruining the look I wanted for my
next picture.
I am still learning so
much from informational websites, youtube videos, and my friend
Acacia who is taking a college photography course. I can't say I am a
great photographer, but a lot of people tell me that my photos are
amazing which helps me get better; I know I am improving every time I
pull out my camera to snap a picture of a snow fall, sunrise, or the
mountain with a snow covered peak. It is such a blessing to have
encouraging friends that push me to do what I love. The little
comments from people really inspire me to keep taking photos!
Great post Wren! I love hearing about your adventures or about important things in your life or little things you've thought about...so keep up the good work! Can't wait to see what you come out with next!!! Love ya!
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