Archive for September, 2012

5 photos that inspire: jennifer woodbury

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

Photographs are windows to our memory. Reflections of our life. Reminders of our blessings. Each Wednesday we are featuring 5 personal favorite photos from a Creative Team member or a friend. These 5 photos will remind of us why photography is so beautiful and why documenting the everyday is so important. The goal is to leave us all a little more inspired to cultivate a good life and record it.

Our inspiration this weeks comes from Creative Team member Jennifer Woodbury.

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Like many moms, I became really interested in photography after the birth of my first child. I spent countless hours taking pictures (lots and lots of pictures), learning the ins and outs of my camera, and figuring out the fundamentals of photography. My skills improved and eventually I had countless lovely portrait-style photos of my oldest daughter. But then I realized something…those photos sort of bored me. Of course, there is definitely a time and place for beautiful portraits and the usual pictures of everyone smiling for the camera, but they start to become repetitive after awhile if those are the only photos you’re taking.

Once I made that realization, my focus shifter from just taking pretty pictures to taking photos that told more of a story about my daughter’s – and my family’s – personality, interest, and everyday life. It’s one of the main reasons I decided to take on a photo a day project back in 2008 (and then repeated it in 2009 & 2011). And through that process I realized that the photos I love the most don’t have to be “technically” perfect to be meaningful.

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Plan ahead and don’t forget to include yourself. Even if you are trying to capture a candid moment, sometimes it takes a little forethought. I often have a running mental list of photos I want to take; meaningful rituals (however big or small) that are part of our family life right now that I don’t want to forget. I knew I somehow wanted to document our tradition of having a family hug each night, so I made a point of bringing my camera upstairs for bedtime one evening. I just placed it on the dresser and took some photos using my remote. I highly recommend getting a remote control for your camera if you can. They are usually relatively cheap (I bought mine for just around $20) and it makes is so much easier to get yourself in a shot. Of course, don’t limit yourself by whatever piece of equipment you don’t  have. The camera timer is not quite as convenient but is always an option too!

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Document relationships. With kids especially, this can take a lot of patience. When I see my kids interacting together, I will often grab my camera and try to take a photo without them even noticing I’m there. A lot of the time, it doesn’t work. It that’s the case, I usually just sit near them and wait for them to relax and forget about me and my camera. More often than not, my patience pays off.

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Don’t just take photos of the important people in your life, take pictures of the things that are important to them as well. And if you can get both the person and the thing together, even better! I love that this photo not only tells the story of my middle daughter’s loved and well worn blanket, but it also documents the fact that she can fall asleep absolutely anywhere.

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Think about the bigger picture. When taking a picture of an everyday activity, I try to take pictures from several different perspectives until I figure out which one tells my story best. I zoom out, zoom in, or try shooting from a different angle. When I first tried to capture my then first grade daughter doing her homework after school, I zoomed in tightly on her. But when I zoomed out I realized that I was capturing a much more complete story filled with all the distractions that two little sisters have to offer (a craft project on one side and a car being driven – with sound affects – on the other side).

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If you want a smile, try to make it a natural one. At the end of the day, sometimes I just want a cute picture of one of my girls. But I still want them to look like themselves. Whenever I ask them to smile for the camera I always end up getting the most bizarre expressions instead, so I’ve found that taking a photo while they are doing something they truly enjoy helps a lot in getting a genuine smile on camera. And if all else fails, underwear jokes always seem to do the trick. I’m not above much when it comes to getting a great photo!

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You can learn more about Jennifer here, and check more of her everyday photos and Project Life pages on her blog.

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11 years ago.

Tuesday, September 11th, 2012

 

feeling a little persnickety around here.

Monday, September 10th, 2012

Most of you know that I’ve been heavily involved in the content development for my first-ever online class. What a thrill to hear about so many of you that are already registered!

Just in case this is news to you – you can read all about my class HERE. So much heart & soul is being poured into each week’s content. I’m truly being persnickety (my new favorite word) about the details of what I share with students. I’m doing slide show presentations + videos + pulling together more tips + tricks than I ever have since my days of publishing books. It is so much work and so much fun.

I feel deeply that this class will be greatly beneficial to my students – whether you’re brand-new to memory-keeping, or you’re a dedicated Project Lifer with albums full of memories. Whether you want to roll up your sleeves and accomplish a LOT of stuff in your life (inside + outside of the album) … or if want to sit back and just watch + read what I’m sharing.

For example, my current work at the moment is a video tour of just about every organizational spot – in just about every room – in our home. You’ll even get to see my junk drawers and other stuff that’s not so organized. You’ll either watch just to watch … or you’ll watch and get to work on sprucing up some organization in your own home. Do what you want. Don’t do what you don’t want to do.

Be sure to consult my big Q+A post if you have questions about Project Real Life. Super packed with helpful info.

One really fun thing about my class is that we’ve designed a set of Project Life cards to go in your Project Life album for our 12 weeks together – 4×6 Title Cards and 3×4 Quote Cards. All double-sided so that you can choose vertical or horizontal format. All rounded corners. All excellent print quality. All graphically designed by Lili Niclass. And all printed + delivered by … Persnickety Prints!

NOTE: All of the exclusive card designs will also be available in digital format for Project Real Life students.

What is so fun about Persnickety Prints is that their name is sooo what they’re about – picky and particular about the details. If you’re not already familiar with Persnickety, you should be. Because you take pictures. And you love your pictures. And you care about having quality prints of your memories – without breaking the bank. Simply put – they are awesome.

I hand-selected them to print the Project Real Life cards for my students. I choose them to print my own personal pictures. And guess what else? They are totally Project Lifers themselves! They totally GET what we’re doing – what you’re doing.

Which means … in addition to all the other sizes they offer, they even print 3×4 and 4×4 and 6×6 and 6×12. (Check out all their pricing HERE.) And … they’ll even round your prints’ corners for you with the same corner radius (3/8″) as our Project Life cards if you want! Hello, awesome sauce. In their pricing list, you’ll see options listed as “Project Life” prints. Those are all the sizes of the pockets you’re familiar with in our Photo Pocket Pages.

And no, we’re not making money off this. We just really, really love that Persnickety gets us, gets Project Life, and gets you.

PS – I got to meet Chari (she runs Persnickety and puts her heart & soul into what she does) last month. Instant BFFs. It’s bound to happen when you bond over memory-keeping and entrepreneurship.  : )

photo idea: slumber

Thursday, September 6th, 2012

What is it about sleeping children that is so beautiful? Is it just me – or do you feel the same way? When I see my kids passed out in random places, or tucked under the covers in their bed, I just pause. And look. And kiss their forehead. And say a quick silent prayer of gratitude that they’re mine.

And then I grab the camera.

I’m sure glad that my parents picked up the camera and captured me passed out too.

5 photos that inspire: liz tamanaha

Wednesday, September 5th, 2012

Photographs are windows to our memory. Reflections of our life. Reminders of our blessings. Each Wednesday we are featuring 5 personal favorite photos from a Creative Team member or a friend. These 5 photos will remind of us why photography is so beautiful and why documenting the everyday is so important. The goal is to leave us all a little more inspired to cultivate a good life and record it.

Our inspiration this weeks comes from Creative Team member Liz Tamanaha.

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I have a fierce affinity for white space. It started with scrapbook layouts. After years of experimenting with different styles I realized the pages that I most enjoyed looking at months (even years) down the road were the ones where I applied the less is more approach. Then I discovered the benefits of applying the less is more approach to managing a closet (a well curated wardrobe! Turns out that paring down was the answer – not getting a bigger closet. Who knew?). Most recently, I’ve been drawn to the use of white space in photography, thanks to the amazing work of photographers like Max Wagner and two professional favorites: Cindy Loughridge and Alice Gao.

I will be the first to admit that I can’t take a photo to save my life. Here’s where “white space” swoops in and save me (sort of). What I struggle with the most is how to frame my shot. Usually I just click away and hope that one of them will turn out decent. The more I click, the better my odds of getting a decent shot? Once I started shooting with the intention of incorporating more white space, my clicks became less hairy mary-like and more, well intentional.

And the added bonus of photos with white space? Lots of room to add text/journaling.

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Nikon D300, edited using RadLab by Get Totally Rad!

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iPhone 4S, processed using RadLab by Get Totally Rad!

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iPhone 4S, processed using RadLab by Get Totally Rad!

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This one isn’t so much white space as it is just a white background.

iPhone 4S, processed using RadLab by Get Totally Rad!

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Nikon D300, edited using RadLab by Get Totally Rad!

The last is a series of photos that spans three years. The first photo wasn’t taken with the intention of it ever becoming an annual thing though. I noticed a similarity between the photo taken in 2010 and this one taken in 2011, that’s when I thought it would be fun to try and make this an annual thing.

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You can learn more about Liz here, and check out more of her everyday photos and Project Life pages on her blog.

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celebrating labor + generosity

Monday, September 3rd, 2012

Today in the USA, we celebrate Labor Day. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, this is what it means: Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.

Here’s a shout-out to everyone, everywhere, who has a strong work ethic. No matter what your job, your industry, your schedule – I am so thankful to those who work hard to make things happen, to strengthen our nation and our communities, to make other people’s lives better. Most of all, I’m grateful for my job as a mother and I hope that those of you who are mothers (single, married, working, stay-at-home) realize that this role truly is our most important work.

Today I’m feeling especially grateful to individuals and companies who take their work ethic to the next level. I am grateful to those who decide that being generous is an essential part of being in business. As most of you know, my brother Jonathan is very sick. David and I launched Ads for Jonathan as an effort to pull together donations to help their family. We are so thankful to our Project Manager Brandi who stayed on top of it all, my brother Andrew who got all of the ads on my blog, and most of all – the many individuals, families, and companies who chose to contribute.

As of September 1, my sidebar is now full of sponsors who have contributed to my brother’s family (100% of the donations went to them), including many who donated but didn’t necessarily place an ad (see some of their notes by clicking on the blue button at the bottom of the ads called Notes for Jonathan’s Family). These ads will remain here through the end of October. I encourage you to check out so many fun products, services, and web sites. And even though our window is closed for placing ads, anyone is welcome to still add their donation. Just email brandi@beckyhiggins.com with what you’d like to do.

Today I wanted to highlight a few companies (who didn’t know they were going to be highlighted on my blog). They have individually said to us – we want to do more. They have gone the extra mile to contribute even more to my brother’s family. Cool products? Yes. Generous? Absolutely.

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We would like to introduce you to Peter who owns Fire Safety 4 Homes. Fire Safety 4 Homes is donating $10 to Jonathan and his family for every Flame Responder sold.

The Flame Responder is an automatic stove-top fire suppressor designed to protect residential kitchens from the dangers of fire. It easily attaches with a magnet to the underside of a vent-hood over any stove. The coolest part is it automatically activates when the flame reaches the bottom of the canister. Click here to learn more.

During checkout, please enter 4Jon in the apply coupon box.

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Linda is an independent consultant for Scentsy. She graciously has offered to give 100% of her commissions now through the end of October to his cause. Wow.

For those of you who doesn’t know about Scentsy - they began with a simple idea: A safe, wickless alternative to scented candles. And who doesn’t love candles? You can go here to learn more about Scentsy.

All you need to do to help donate to Jonathan is go to Linda’s Scentsy page. Be sure to click on “Fundraiser for Jonathan” under “My open Parties.”

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Rachel & Amy have a fabulous etsy shop - filled with all colors of nail polish goodies. Their newest creation was made in honor of Jonathan. They are donationg half of all their proceeds from this bottle to Jonathan and his family. You can purchase the Jonathan nail polish here.

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Cookie Lee Independent Jewelry Consultant Deanna Rippeon is also donating 100% of her commissions from now through the end of October. Sheesh! Let me tell you why this one brought me to tears. Deanna is one of my childhood besties. We grew up together and I’ve been so happy to see her successfully enjoying her work in the jewelry industry. The day we saw her email, I was speechless. I still am.

You can help donate to a great cause and accessorize all at the same time! Visit Deanna’s shop here.

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Last, but certainly not least, our brand-new Project Life designer Heather Bailey, has generously offered to donate 10% of her sales to Jonathan’s family. And to make the deal a little sweeter, Heather is offering to give away a bunch of freebies to each of you when placing your order.

Heather’s online store carries  some of the cutest fabric designs out there as well as other fun items. You can check everything out here.

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There is so, so, so much good being done in the world. Every single day. There are so, so, so many good people. Good families. Good businesses. Good organizations. Thank you to everyone doing a little good – a lot of good – in your own way.