Some thoughts on 2018: Exploring Photography Deeper

I’ve been exploring what I want to focus on this year. I’m strongly drawn, to bettering my skills in photography.

Now, my father has always been an avid photographer, so it’s always been part of my awareness. Going further, I fell in love with photography back in elementary school. In Junior High, I started taking classes, and became one of the nerds walking the halls with a camera shooting candids for the yearbook.  And I carried on with that all the way through highschool. It was one of my career ambitions as I pondered post-highschool life.

As life progressed, though, I slipped away. I did take my camera with me on a few trips. Looking back, without any plans to publish my work, the effort seemed empty. I went from my binders of photos and the occasional album, to boxes of prints, then complete neglect: rarely shooting anything. I devalued my work. Slowly, through moves and such, my collection simply vanished. Fortunately, I still have all my old gear.

Looking back deeper: I hate that I ever entertained those thoughts, the hateful ramblings of self-doubt and internal cruelty . Now, I wish I had albums with the places I visited. Note to myself: I always regret when I give in to my self-destructive mindset. Don’t do it!

Over the past few years, my family encouraged me to re-engage. It’s been deeply enriching, though I see plenty of room for growth.

So, here I find myself: 2018 and wanting to reboot this part of my life. I’m not too sure of everything I want to try to do regarding photography yet. Clearly, though, the main thing is to take more photos. And I want to upgrade my digital gear. My main camera is an Olympus E-PL1. Non-DSLR, no viewfinder, shooting through an LCD. It’s a nice little camera, but I want to move more into a prosumer DSLR. Thinking Canon so that my son and I can share gear. I’m going to explore some classes, whether college ones or local workshops, well, I don’t know. I think the discipline of a recurring class would be good for keeping my momentum. Perhaps joining up, or starting, a photography group. Definitely will look into hitting up some local photography events.

If you have suggestions, please leave a comment. I really would value direction. 

It’s a world and community I miss. And it’s a great way to get out and explore the community.

Here’s a sampling of what I’ve created over the past year from my Flickr account.

January 2018 Highlights

A Few Photos From My Evening Walk

Last night I was able to head down to one of my favorite spots, period, the Edmonds waterfront. Spectacular sunset, with a lot of adoring, camera toting fans.  Noticed a bit of construction going on along Sunset Ave. Several more of the older homes there were torn down, including the foundation. Significant rebuilds.

On an odd side note, saw a coyote on Olympic View Drive in the middle of Perrinville Woods. I found that quite exciting.

Anyway, click on the image below to be taken to my Flickr album.

 

Along the Edmonds Waterfront 8-29-17

Some great photos of Edmonds

I just discovered  the Pacific Northwest Photography Forum today. It’s kinda funny, as the design suggests it’s been around a while.

Bill Anderson is an Edmonds resident and I’ve seen his photos online often. Lovely stuff! Anyway, he posted some great shots here a few days ago.  Below are a few of my favorites:

 

Katy the Kingfisther
Katy the Kingfisther

 

Drone Footage of the Edmonds Ferry Dock

I stumbled upon this drone video of the Edmonds ferry and thought it monumentally cool. For what that’s worth. I’m sure this is probably some kind of federal crime, but that really doesn’t change how I feel.

This made me think it would be great to have an Edmonds playlist on YouTube. So, here you go.

Christmas In Edmonds

Edmonds Ferry

Our Christmas was blessedly calm. Slept in, opened presents, made some breakfast, played with the new gear, then went down to one of our favorite spots: the Edmonds waterfront. A low-key day, which is particularly nice right now, providing a nice counter-balance to our lives. It’s been rather zany this December.

It was fun running into Thayer of Just Frogs (and Toads Too), and helping her decorate the Olympic Sculptures.

Whale Watchers statue in Edmonds
Whale Watchers statue in Edmonds

After these chaps were decorated, we had many folks stop by to be photographed with them. I delight in chatting with the wide variety of folks walking the boardwalk.

This slideshow features the highlights of our day.

 


Sunsets along the Sound are always lovely. Always a wonderful way to spend the evening. Though it was time for hot-cocoa afterwards.

I hope your holiday was just as lovely.

More images and the fun Google + format are here.

Fabric of Life Featuring Local Photographer : Artwalk September 19

This just in from my friends at the Fabric of Life foundation in Edmonds.

Learn more about Julie’s work here; https://www.facebook.com/julievantoshphotography

 

An unusual exhibition of black and white film photography will be on display at Fabric of Life for the September 19, 2013 Artwalk.

Julie Van Tosh

…holds a BFA in Fine Art Photography from the University of Washington.  Her artistic influences include Alfred Stieglitz, Lee Friedlander, Michael Kenna, August Sander and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

 

        

 

“My inspirations are the landscapes I encounter: Urban, Wilderness, Human. One of my favorite activities is “Photo Safari” where I explore an area, sometimes just one downtown block and photograph what sparks my eye. ”

                       

This is a great opportunity to see Julie’s work,

and talk with her about the great variety of

work she does:

Lanterns

Professional Photography Services – Traditional & Digital photography

Corporate – event, annual report

Portrait – wedding, reception, family, infant, maternity, pet, headshots

Travel – vacation, city tours, sea and land

Social & Print Media – newspaper, online, magazine

Environment – architecture, garden, landscape

Documentary – art work, cataloging, scanning.

 

 

Please join us at Fabric of Life!

Fabric of Life
523 Main Street
Edmonds, WA  98020     425-563-3925