How I got into photography…

A lot of people have asked me how I’ve gotten into photography, to be honest it just kind of happened. I never really had any hopes of becoming a photographer and making a career out of it– rather I just shoot for fun and enjoy the process involved with photography.

I had my first introduction when I was at a STEM summer camp at Alverno College (WI) when I was starting high school and we learned some very basic photoshop. I wasn’t hooked on the idea of it however, until I studied abroad at Mullsjö Folkhögskola in Mullsjö, Sweden (2008). I took a photography class that focused on basics and darkroom photography in Swedish and I also took a photoshop class in Swedish too. I think it’s a beautiful language, but when you don’t know a language and you try to prosper in your classes without a full understanding it can be– well rather difficult to learn anything. Don’t feel bad for me!

In reality this experience of trying to figure out what people were talking about enhanced my observation skills, my curiosity and my creative thinking/problem solving skills. Also it pushed me to get out of my super secure bubble of space and to challenge myself as an introvert to be more outgoing. Of course this took time, but overall as I look back at that semester and everything that has happened since I am super proud of myself for rising to the challenge.

So, you would probably like to know if I learned anything that semester? Answer is yes, I learned a lot– not just about photography, photoshop and textile design things; but I also learned more about myself and about how and when to ask for help. As well as about the culture, language and people.

2015. Today– I love photography and have taught a few courses to organizations and groups such as the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts of America, and some youth groups; as well as helping out friends with some tips and tricks that I have picked up along the way. I am inspired by the things I see and do, and also by what other people are accomplishing in the world of photography. I carry my camera and extra batteries with me everywhere, because you never know when it’s going to be an opportune moment to capture that perfect shot.

I do a lot of free-lance photography assignments and I challenge myself when I am shooting in the field. For the latter reason I photograph people/pets in two different settings: one that is posed and the other as a natural photo shoot. Case in point check out the difference in the shots of my brother that I will post in a follow up posting to this one; for a natural versus posed shot. I think that both turned out great, but I love how natural shots turn out– they can be borderline magical and genius to some degree.

For other photography subjects it’s all about perspective.

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How I got into photography…

Electrifying

setting sun in the midst of storm clouds ©melaniecurti
setting sun in the midst of storm clouds ©melaniecurti

What an electrifying night. I’ve been watching the clouds build for a few days now and not just gather but build definingly. Out of the corner of my eye I noticed some orange lightning jumping between clouds in the distance as I drove home. A surge of energy– I love storms, especially spring storms. I always thought that I would be a storm chaser when I grew up. But alas I chose to be a teacher (Art, English, ESL), perhaps a more fulfilling career–all the same I still enjoy chasing a storm for fun; and mostly to capture it with my camera.

I also love a random assortment of things like doing things with my hands (shooting photography digital or black and white film, gardening- well, I’m a beginner, woodworking, creating art- especially printmaking, and many other things) or doing things in an old fashioned sort of way which is how analog fits into the blog title.

Hugs. Self-explanatory. I like all hugs and in all shapes and sizes. My family even has a secret hug kind of like people who have a secret hand-shake. It’s hard to explain and even harder to demonstrate but includes lots of laughter–which makes it totally awesome and all the same incredibly personal!

And peppermint tea although really I love tea in general… it all started with an experience called: Fika (n.) a social coffee break with one’s colleagues, friends, date or family; usually accompanied with sweet, baked goods #Swedish

For me this wasn’t just one singular experience. Rather many experiences with Fika that have turned into an everyday journey of a lifetime. Peppermint tea just has some really nice natural properties, like helping you naturally deal with headaches without needing to head to the medicine cabinet.

What to look forward to in upcoming posts… it’s hard to define exactly. I would like some focus to be on showcasing my photography and art, as well as local businesses, and untranslatable words from various languages. Beyond that whatever happens… well, I guess happens!

Electrifying