four years ago, i decided i was going to start sketching more.
two years ago i finished my first full sketchbook - post here.
another two years have gone by and i've finished another one.
as i said back in 2012, i wanted to get better at sketching. i'm still not sure if that goal has been reached, but after four years of sketching a few times every week, it's become a habit. i'll write down project notes, sketch details, or paste photos i think are interesting or evoke some sort of inspiration. i carry it with me constantly, never knowing when the urge to fill it's pages will hit. it's become a necessity; something i need. not so much in the name of creating art, but in the collection of memories. as i thumb through the pages, i'm able to recall exactly what i was feeling in my life at that moment. it's no work of art, but to me it's pages are priceless.
my next step however scares me. five years ago, i bought a moleskin sketchbook, but felt i was unworthy to ruin it's beautiful blank pages. i decided i would buy cheap sketchbooks, feeling it was a more suitable home for my sketches. however i've discovered these books get terribly beat up accompanying me to work everyday and on trips.
it might just be the moment to move on to the moleskin.
be on the lookout for the [sketchbook] experiment 3, probably sometime in 2017. the sketches might just be on a beautiful ivory background. for now, here are a few of my favorite pages from the past two years.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
lens [life]
i'm not a professional photographer, nor do i claim to be....but i will work for chipotle!
some friends of mine know this fact; and they've asked me to take their photos for several years now. what started out as a few engagement pictures have now turned into family photos. not only do i get to practice my portrait photography, but their gift cards and cash have kept me full of those amazingly delicious burritos for the past four years.
it's been wonderful watching this couple go from dating to engaged to parents of a two year old. maybe by the time he's five i'll have figured out how to get kids to look at the camera.
see the other sets here:
engagement
new born
one year
some friends of mine know this fact; and they've asked me to take their photos for several years now. what started out as a few engagement pictures have now turned into family photos. not only do i get to practice my portrait photography, but their gift cards and cash have kept me full of those amazingly delicious burritos for the past four years.
it's been wonderful watching this couple go from dating to engaged to parents of a two year old. maybe by the time he's five i'll have figured out how to get kids to look at the camera.
see the other sets here:
engagement
new born
one year
Saturday, November 01, 2014
jack [hole] lantern
this year i wanted to try something different with my pumpkin. i tried drilling holes into it instead of carving it. i'm not sure it worked, as it ended up looking like some hubble telescope photo of the sun. my girlfriend on the other hand bought a carving kit and skillfully cut a cute pattern into hers. we had a fun time working on them and in a way i'd like to think both our pumpkins fit us perfectly. hers; neat, orderly and cute. mine, slightly rough around the edges and an attempt at being artistic.
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