Finding Your Inspiration
Artists have their ups and downs much like Writers. For a while you can have a feeling of writers block. In my case 2017 was a roller coaster! Finding what some may call a Muse was difficult after graduation. I spent the last 4 years figuring out what kind of photographer I wanted to be. Knowing that I was moving across the country I felt on top of the world. I really believed i was prepared for what the world handed me. Instead, life became complicated, and now 6 months after we moved I found my inspiration again.
Some of you may know my family moved from San Diego, to a small Indiana town called Peru! aside from my husband and kids with no friends or family near by, I sort of felt like I lost my fan club. You know, that group of people who are routing for you the whole way through. While I was in school I found an amazing group of mentores, professors and creatives just like myself that kept my creative juices flowing. With all that coming to a halt my photography did too. It wasn't as if I didn't want to be a photographer, I was that I needed a break.
Our Precious Louie Girl
Shortly after we moved, One of our Family dogs passed away. Her name was Louie (short for Kahlua). She had suddenly become Ill after being treated for a foot infection. For a week I went from unpacking a house to preparing my kids for a life experience I never wanted them to go through. It was extremely hard on us all losing our family member, but after a while we felt like it was time to add another into this mix. We adopted a full of personality husky puppy. Her name is Whisky and she keeps us on our toes.
Now that the new year is upon us, I felt it was time to get out of this funk and just take pictures! Unfortunately the first couple weeks of January were sitting at subzero temperatures, so getting out was something that this southwest girl was not prepared to do. But the snow was beautiful! I loved snow when I lived in Washington state and I still love it. I came across a post in one of my photography groups and they were photographing Frozen bubbles!
"I had no idea a bubble froze so beautifully!"
After some research I too tried this Artistic photography. Later When the snow began to melt we had some Beautiful fog roll in for a day. These are the photos That i came up with.
Winter here is much like summers in Arizona. No one comes outside! So i felt that now that I am ready to get back on the saddle maybe just play around with old photos and new to make more art! Falling back in love for composite photography. I now can't wait for spring to build my Indiana portfolio and sharing my love of photography with those i photograph!
The only advice I would give anyone who feels less inspired, is that you're not alone. We all have to put photography on the back burner sometimes. And when you're ready to get back behind the camera, challenge yourself, It keeps your creativity flowing, and NEVER GIVE UP!
Rebecca
Little Zoo Keeper
Animals touch the hearts of many, for this two year old, her love and imagination came to life! www.RebeccaDanielle.Photography
This session was such a blessing! This beautiful little girl loves her animals and brainstorming ways for this session was something I couldn't wait to dive into. Never doing a whole wild animal series, I was overjoyed to find that this is what mom and dad wanted!
Introducing our next Generation of Heroes!
As an expansion of my Fairy tale series, I would like to welcome our Heroes to the bunch! With this series I focused on strong lighting, I am able to emulate the sun's position based off my stock background images. Here are just a few of the Studio shots I took!
Madaline Hatter "Ever after High"
"GO HAWKS"
Heat Wave "Transformers"
Batman
Ray "Star Wars: The force awakens"
This June I will be waving goodbye to the warm sun and sandy beaches of San Diego. Moving is never easy, but I look forward to our next chapter in the Midwest. Since the weather is very different in Indiana I am going to need the studio alternative for my Believe series.
Here are a couple finished results!