- Have a design or photography job lined up before I graduate
- Move to Colorado or Missouri
- Travel to Ireland
- Be able to quit a daytime job and simply do photography for a living
- Marry Tyler :)
- Learn how to bake bread
- Buy a beautiful Victorian house with a wraparound porch in the country
- Never give up on any of these dreams!
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
If you can dream it, you can do it
I stumbled across some craft ideas and one of the neat ones I found was this simple little "dream jar." It got me thinking about some of the things I would put in my own jar.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Sunflowers
I've decided in an attempt to blog more often that I'll post something quick every day. Lately I've discovered how awesome etsy.com is. Looking through some photography on etsy I found this lovely photo of a sunflower, probably taken with a macro lens. (I want a macro really badly!) I love the bright colors of this photo and the gorgeous detail. The sunflower also makes me think about Pocahontus, my favorite disney movie, and the song "Colors of the Wind."
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Photograph by Guy Pushee- You can find his work at his etsy store here. |
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Nebraska Balloon and Wine Festival
I am currently procrastinating homework by blogging, but I needed to catch up anyways. I thought I'd blog and share some photos I took at the Nebraska Balloon and Wine Festival back in August. It was a lovely sunny summer day. Tyler (my boyfriend of 2 years this past week!) and I brought our cameras and captured some beautiful shots of the hot air balloons.
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One of our favorite balloons, "Patches" getting ready for take-off |
A sweet hug is nothing but bliss
This coming weekend my boyfriend and I are shooting our friend's wedding photography! To be prepared I've been looking at all sorts of examples. I've found that I would love to shoot some engagement sessions. I love to see other couples in love! Here are some really cute photos I have stumbled across:
I did not take any of these photos. They were all found on various sites and blogs, and I really admire these photographers work!
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I absolutely love old barns in photography. They have a certain rustic charm :) |
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This is such a sweet use of props |
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The decoupaged letter is a great idea for a save the date card |
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I would never have thought having people sit in a tire would be so adorable. |
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Definitely one of the cutest engagement photos I have ever seen! |
Monday, August 1, 2011
A Lovely Thursday
I had a lovely evening to myself a couple of weeks ago. It consisted of making dinner, drinking white wine, making greeting cards, and watching Breakfast at Tiffany's for the first time! I know, I know, how could I have never seen it before? I've come to the conclusion that A) I spent too much time at band practice during my younger years and B) spent too much time in my room reading books while the rest of my family watched movies.
Anyways I ended up loving Breakfast at Tiffany's. For some reason I had thought it was a lot older of a movie than it is. I had always put it in the same category of Casablanca. I was however, pleasantly surprised that the movie is simply a chick flick. Girl is living slightly unsatisfying life. Girl meets new boy. Boy falls in love with girl. Girl has issues from past and almost gives up boy. Girl realizes she wants boy and the two live happily ever after. That's pretty much how the movie went. Very enjoyable.
Anyways I ended up loving Breakfast at Tiffany's. For some reason I had thought it was a lot older of a movie than it is. I had always put it in the same category of Casablanca. I was however, pleasantly surprised that the movie is simply a chick flick. Girl is living slightly unsatisfying life. Girl meets new boy. Boy falls in love with girl. Girl has issues from past and almost gives up boy. Girl realizes she wants boy and the two live happily ever after. That's pretty much how the movie went. Very enjoyable.
My delicious pasta dinner |
Birthday card I made |
I made some berry muffins...yum |
Another card I made...I am currently obsessed with hot air balloons |
The movie I finally watched and loved |
Monday, July 25, 2011
Borders you have been loved
For as long as I can remember, I loved going to Borders. When I was a child my mother took my brother and I to the bookstore and always let us pick out a couple of books. We were never spoiled with fancy toys, but our parents never said no to books. During high school I have fond memories of buying the next Harry Potter book at Borders. I remember waiting in line for the seventh book until nearly 2:30 am. It was completely worth it of course. Now that I'm in college, I love to spend time browsing through the bookstore and sipping a hot cup of Seattle's Best in the cafe area. However, soon I will need to find another bookstore to enjoy. Sadly, my beloved Borders is going out of business.
It feels like the end of my childhood. Somehow in my brain I relate the end of Borders to the end of Harry Potter. Maybe it's because my fondest memories of Harry Potter include the Great Snape Debate and waiting in line until 2:30 am with friends. I remember a kid dressed as Harry Potter running through the store chasing a kid dressed as Voldemort. Like Harry Potter was a part of my childhood, so was Borders.
I understand the appeal of a Kindle or a Nook, honestly I do, but it is sad that Borders must die. I will miss the smell of the newly bound books and happily browsing through the bargain section.
It feels like the end of my childhood. Somehow in my brain I relate the end of Borders to the end of Harry Potter. Maybe it's because my fondest memories of Harry Potter include the Great Snape Debate and waiting in line until 2:30 am with friends. I remember a kid dressed as Harry Potter running through the store chasing a kid dressed as Voldemort. Like Harry Potter was a part of my childhood, so was Borders.
I understand the appeal of a Kindle or a Nook, honestly I do, but it is sad that Borders must die. I will miss the smell of the newly bound books and happily browsing through the bargain section.
Monday, July 4, 2011
High Noon
Lately I've been seeing a lot of movies. This summer I am taking a class called Film and the Fine Arts. I've finally seen Casablanca, Citizen Kane, Chicago, and quite a few others. Recently we watched a famous western called "High Noon." Although westerns aren't usually my cup of tea, I enjoyed this one. The reason I really liked the movie was that the hero was the woman in the story. Without the woman, played by Grace Kelly, Mr. Kane would have died. Although the movie takes place in the 1800's and was made in 1952, the woman ended up being a strong character.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kane (Copyright 1952 Universal Pictures) |
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