WELCOME TO A FRESH CONCEPT IN THE WORLD OF DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY: "A DAY IN THE LIFE""

First shot with my new Panasonic FZ150 Lumix "Bridge" camera. Always had Nikons and probably always will, BUT I needed a bridge camera and, after extensive research, decided on this one. This camera ROCKS in every way! I'm in love
I have an obsession with the moon. Maybe because I’m a Cancer and therefore a “Moon Child”, but how exciting to have this half-moon out when I first put my new camera to the test. Captured craters and all! It’s a keeper.
Personal Creative-Thinking Mission:
To continue to take on new challenges in the ever fascinating field that is my (much appreciated) profession. I love what I do and I will be studying and learning about it til my dying day. One thing I love about it…..there’s an endless learning curve to this art and never-ending possibilities in first getting the shot, and then deciding in post-processing how I see it looking its absolute best. I’m blessed with a keen eye those ways, thankfully
Professional Mission:
To show real, raw life through photographs – at its best and worst…and moments in between.
Thus was born: “A Day in the Life Photography” – my latest baby I’ve birthed! See website for what this cool new idea I’m about to launch is all about – excitement prevails! www.dayinthelifephotography.com
And my underlying mission as a pro photographer is to continue to take on random photo jobs as time permits because I love the interaction with people, animals, kids that I have come across with each and every job, whether it’s family portraits in the park, 3 puppies’ annual ‘birthday album’, documenting a legal case against a child molester (ugh), a 50th Anniversary – or two-year-old birthday – party, a kid’s sports event, or good-looking headshots of two young insurance company owners. I feel like I’ve done it all, but I know I haven’t and I love knowing that
Also, I will always continue taking, and exhibiting, the unique-angle shots of things and life as it passes me by. I see life through a camera lens and I like to be able to live Carpe Diem-style, so, while that creative genre is something I aim to be a part of every shot I take – on assignment or not – I am drawn to the unique angle, the strong color, the meaningful moment, the human race interacting.
So….Carpe Diem!! There’s my mission
I went with my aunt from Atlanta to my ‘other home’ in Aiken, SC this weekend to visit my parents. Always good to escape from home #1 to home #2. It’s a great getaway weekend and only 3 hours away. I lived there for 11 years, and while I’m more suited at this stage of my life for city life, I need regular doses of my small town home.
While I was there, i had a perfect overcast day for a photo journey.
I headed out in my little SUV to see what photo-worthy subjects were around the corner. Boy, did I find them. Planned on forty-five minutes and ended up dragging myself back home an hour and a half later.
I came across a big wild dinousar plastered on a pink house with sunflowers growing all over the front yard, and in chalkboard – written next to the dino – someone had simply written “Vote!’
And right next door there was a pale pink mailbox in front of a pale pink, old Ford truck, with pink and black dice hanging appropriately from the rearview window. Someone had painted “Willy’s” (Willy, perhaps?!!) in pale blue on the backlift. Oh yeah…picture worthy indeed -I captured every angle possible. But it didn’t stop there……all sorts of campy art was covering the front porch of the pink mailbox house (yes, next to the dinosaur house!).
I also came upon a colorful horse statue in the middle of downtown that had horse sayings in different colors written all over its body. More good stuff to fill up my camera card.
Probably my personal favorite shots though were a couple of old-timers’ smiling faces – country folk who drove by in their trucks to check out what i was doing, slowed down and allowed me to catch them.
Considering i had set out to add to my repertoire of Aiken shots to use for a gallery downtown, I found what i was looking for and way more I wasn’t looking for. I’d struck gold on my spontaneous adventure.
This outing encouraged me to do this more often in my own home town. There’s a surprise around every corner if you keep your photography eye open, and I loved being able to go home after a short, fun stint – just doing my job – with a final result I couldn’t be happier with.
So, thank you God for sending me such a vast array of unexpected craziness and for giving me the eye to see them as I do. And for such a rare, unusually sophisticated, small town I also call home.
As a photographer, it made me realize the value in just setting out the door with no plan – only to look, see, shoot, and smile.
There’s something to be said for taking a break from computer/technical world and hitting the great outdoors, whatever it may look like in your neck of the woods.
I started getting in a blah-I-have-to-remember-there’s-a-world-going-on-out-there mood, and figured it would be good for me to get out in it and breath some fresh (cool for a change
) air.
I unenthusiastically changed into my workout clothes and made myself take a 3-mile walk around the action-packed park. The golf course side is literally right across the street, and it’s a gorgeous park, but I was awful glad to be on foot today and not caught up in the 5:00 every-sports-practice-dropoff-known-to-man traffic…..ugh. If anything stresses me out these days, it’s THAT place in a car at THAT time. Serious insanity, no thanks ;-P
My walk was awesome – music blaring in my ear, cool day, a lot to watch and see along the way (people in lines of cars not moving!), and it did the trick in the “remember there’s world out there, Lila?!” department.
Then I started getting into yard work on my way back up the driveway to my house. It’s my new therapy in my new house with my new BIG yard. I’ve discovered that i really love doing yard work. So far, I’ve become a stellar mower, heavy electric hedgetrimme user on a tall ladder (yikes), weed
puller and pile gatherer, and TODAY I pulled my new electric blower out of the box, and and fell in love with yet another power tool. I”m becoming a Power Tool Gatherer – who woulda thought?! I’m becoming obsessive-compulsive about my yard, and I think it’s because I get some good adrenalin-pump up using all these tools.
And, of course, as I learn to take on each new ‘man’ task, I’m singing in my head Helen Reddy’s “I am Woman. Hear me Roar, lalala-la-la-lalala”!
A good hard walk and a power tool fix did me right… back to my wonderful world of photography with a renewed vigor and She-Man attitude
Note to self: When I get the blahs, the remedy is right outside my door.

I went to a Braves game tonight and had 11th row seats between home and 1st – hard to beat seats my cuz and her husband offfered up, as they’re so kindly prone to do.
So, even though it was my ex’s weekend with our boys, I took my older son and a friend (one of his closest who conveniently lives across the street).
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Exciting new take on Documentary Photography for the residents of our classy southern city (proudly my hometown), that tells the story of your life as it is in the present day through photography and ultimately in a high-quality coffee-table book that depicts every aspect of your life and will be treasured
Enough of Reality TV! Reality Photography covering a “Day in the Life” of you or another deserving individual is a less intrusive (understatement of the year!) documentation of this time in your life and a you’re giving a gift to yourself, your friends and family,
This is a perfect way to memorialize your self, the life of your family, or the life of your business. And a GREAT gift idea for anyone who feels underappreciated (stay at home mom!) or, conversely, someone who gets plenty of recognition for what a day in their life in this moment in time consists of, but who deserves to have it documented for posterity sake.
More details in posts to follow…….stay tuned, friends
Exciting new directions and opportunities in photography story-telling coming your way.
And, peace!