Note to self – don’t start photo projects that depend on clear skies without checking the weather first 🙂
Because photographing the moon and creating cyanotypes kind of depend on that.
Note to self – don’t start photo projects that depend on clear skies without checking the weather first 🙂
Because photographing the moon and creating cyanotypes kind of depend on that.
Well, the algorithm got me, and I bought this tiny camera off of an ad in Instagram. What was the appeal? It’s tiny, it takes photos at a 16:9 aspect ratio (1080×1920), my current favorite ratio, it’s not an iPhone and it’s easy to have everywhere. How did it do? Terribly, hahaha. It takes really bad photos, sadly. Like, I didn’t find an image scenario that it performed well in. It’s super low-res, so it’s just a large swath of […]
This was my year of ‘being extra’ so I thought I’d check in to see how it’s going. Am I being ‘extra’, more out loud, doing more things, etc? Yes … and no. Thinking and living being extra are two different things, hahaha. And the idea that I should be thriving instead of surviving is just overwhelming so I’ve let go of that. Someone asked where I’d like to be in three years, and I answered that I’d like to […]
I am currently struggling with PhotoPills, an app that has everything I need to do all kinds of photo things, if only I knew how to work it. Its manual is 223 pages, has lots of links to videos, and I’m wilting under the information overload. So I’m going to create some easy SOPs, bit by bit, so I can reference them later, and I thought I’d post them, too, to help you. First, what is PhotoPills? PhotoPills (which is a […]