Category Archives: photography
Seeing the world through my viewfinder.
Add It To Your Someday List
I was already in a weird mood. Kind of down, for no good reason.
As I sat at my desk, overhearing my boss’s boss on a conference call, I found my mind wandering, so I pulled him up on LinkedIn — I was curious what he’d done before he started working at our company.
I never found out — he didn’t have that much job history listed on his LinkedIn profile — but I did find that he has his own side gig.
Music and portrait photography.
And he’s good at it, too.
He’s got that kind of photographic style that I wish I had: clean and sharp, with deep depth of field and just enough post-processing to make the portrait pop. (I can never get the shutter speed fast enough in combination with a stopped-down aperture, especially with portraits. I never get the lighting just right. That’s why I shoot wide open and let the depth of field set off my subject instead. It’s become my style and my crutch.)
His day job is Assistant Vice President, Director of Technical Services.
He has enough oomph on the side to freelance portrait photography and get gigs photographing live bands. He also is a musician himself, although I’m not sure how much gigging he does outside of church.
Learning this about my boss’s boss didn’t really improve my mood.
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day: January 2016
Two kalanchoes, both alike in dignity… One remained in the sunroom over the summer, and one lived outdoors in a pot.
The outdoor kalanchoe is currently in a larger pot than the one in which it spent its summer, and is spending the winter in our front foyer, sporting a multitude of teeny greenish white flower buds ready to open.
The sunroom kalanchoe, while tall and spindly, has been in full bloom for weeks now.
This kalanchoe is the only bloom I have to share for Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day this month, but hopefully I’ll have some forced forsythia and crocus blooms for February!
Christmas Portrait 2015
Starmatic Photo Walk, August 2015
I hadn’t taken my Starmatic out for a spin for a few years, so I loaded it up and took it for a walk downtown this past August.
Turned out that the Red Ball Project was downtown that day, so I started at the installation at the now-vacant Roulet Jewelers location.
After that, I went back to my plan of heading up Summit Street.