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Archive for November, 2008

Sugar and spice, and all things nice.

November 23, 2008

I’m back with some more images from the Jinkyart Weekend Retreat. Look at all these gorgeous girls! As you can see, I’m really enjoying black and white at the moment. Having some breathing room to process all my workshop photos has really helped me find my groove, it’s been quite enlightening. 

Jinky workshop 

...and all things nice.

Sugar and spice...

Watching 

Also, I’ve been tagged by the very talented Robyn Geering. (And I believe this is my first tag since I started blogging!)

1. Post the rules on your blog.
2. Write 7 random things about yourself.
3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post.
4. Pass on the tag.

1. I have had a weakness for chocolate coated licorice for about as long as I can remember. Give me a bag of licorice bullets and I’m happy as a pig in mud. Just don’t expect me to share.

2. I’m extremely proud of my European heritage and my family history and as an adult I visited the birth places (not the exact places, of course) of both my parents: Rotterdam and Budapest. I’m sad to say that I speak neither Dutch or Hungarian, but I wish so much that I did.

3. I used to be a complete technophobe and didn’t learn to use a computer until I was 21 years old (yes I made it through my first stretch at uni without ever sitting down at a computer!), I even remember writing an essay at high school about how much I hated the fact that computers were taking over the world! Now I’m a graphic/web designing, post processing, internet-mad, computer geek who sits at a computer for hours every day! I’m not sure exactly how I ended up here, but it feels right.

4. Sadly I don’t have time for reading these days, but as a child, I was an avid reader and always had several books on the go at once. I was besotted with Anne of Green Gables and read the whole series several times over before I hit my teens, but the best book I ever read was The Chrysalids by John Wyndham. I loved that book so much I read the entire thing in the space of 48 hours, and was so devastated when I finished it that I opened the front cover and started again.

5. I lived and worked in the UK for a year when I was in my early twenties. One of the three jobs I had during that time was a chef in a traditional English pub just outside the city of Oxford. I lived and worked in the pub with a big bunch of other backpackers from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the UK. It was one of the best years of my life, and I think it’s something that everyone should do before they ‘grow up and settle down’ (not the chef part specifically, just the living and working overseas thing!).

6. It’s no secret to those who know me that I’m a bit of a wuss about a few things. For starters, I’ve always had a fear of deep water and didn’t learn to swim until I was fifteen. To this day I have never jumped off a diving board. However, I think it’s important to face your fears, (or at least try), so I’ve been snorkelling several times in Thailand and Bali. I’ve had a few hairy experiences, including one where I totally freaked out and thought the movie Open Water was about to become my life, but on the whole, I’ve loved it. Snorkelling is amazing, and all the beautiful fish and coral is a wonderful distraction from something that seems so unnatural to me. I do draw the line at snorkelling in Australia though–I’m scared of sharks!!!

7. I am obsessive about recording life. I have kept a diary for most of my life. I have never thrown away a card or a letter and I save most of my emails. I have several boxes full of small sentimental objects. I have drawers full of negatives and prints and hundreds of gigabytes of digital photographs. I keep notes of every little thing my son does and when. I just can’t help myself.

I’m tagging Naomi, Penny, Lana, Mel, Suse, Cass and Sophie.

Tags: black and white photography, canberra child photographer, canberra family photographer, canberra portrait photographer, children, girls, jinkyart weekend retreat, portrait
Posted in child photography, my life | 10 Comments »

The Weekend Retreat

November 5, 2008

It feels like forever already, but it was only 10 days ago that I packed my bags, my camera gear and laptop up, and took myself off to Bungendore to spend the weekend with fifteen other photographers, learning from the fabulously successful and talented Barb Uil of Jinkyart. Oh my!

I consider myself extremely privileged to have been there, and I learned a great deal. Like so many aspiring lifestyle portrait photographers, I find Barb’s work an absolute inspiration and it was a real thrill to see her in action. She was generous in every single way, and I have benefited enormously from the experience. 

It was a huge weekend to say the least, and I took 600 photos, which is actually a lot less than some of the other attendees (what was I thinking?–I should have taken MORE!)! I’ve been taking my time processing them (hence my belated entry), so I had the opportunity to experiment and put some of my newly acquired tips into action. Here are some of my favourites…

Jinky workshop
 
Jinky workshop

Jinky Workshop

Jinky workshop

Jinky workshop

Jinky Workshop

Jinky workshop

Tags: babies, barb uil, black and white, bungendore, canberra, child photographer, colour, families, jinkyart, kids, on location, outdoors, photographers, portrait, weekend retreat, workshop
Posted in baby photography, child photography, family photography, my life, news | 7 Comments »

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