A Photography Lifestyle
Here’s the thing. I am not a professional photographer. I don’t have loads of useful photography tips or know what the best equipment is. What I can talk about is how taking pictures has changed my life and my feeling of passion for capturing beauty in pictures.
It all started about 3 years ago. I started to take my camera with me when I took my dogs for a walk in the woods. Soon, I found I didn’t want to go anywhere without my camera. I upgraded my camera to a Sony Cybershot 5.1mp and have found that it gives me consistently good results. I also picked up an Exilim 10.1mp to carry around with me. I love to get in the “zone” (forgive the cliché) and keep shooting my subject as many times as I can from as many angles as I can. Then, as soon I can, I go to my computer to download the shots and see what I’ve got. Usually, I get one or two good shots out of 10 to 15 pictures and that makes me feel great.
Sometimes I get nothing and I have to chalk it up for a loss. Then, sometimes I get the great shot. The one that, when I look at it, I get a little thrill inside. That’s how I feel about photography. It doesn’t matter what I am doing, it all gets dropped if I see something I think will be a good picture, and I run for my camera. Even if I have worked all night (I am an ER nurse by night), if I see a Praying Mantis on my flowers, I wake totally up and can spend an hour taking pictures before I remember how tired I am.
I upgraded my printer to an Epson R320 which puts out a great print but I hear that Cannon really has topped the market in digital photo printing. I use Photoshop to work on my photos because I have used it for years and am most comfortable with it. Here’s more on Photoshop. Hours fly by when I am working on my pictures. I get so absorbed into it, I don’t come up for breath for hours. That’s the passion I am talking about. Photography has changed my life by giving me a creative expression of myself that I have never had before.
When I ask my self what I want to do with my pictures, I know what I really want is for them to be hanging on a wall giving someone else as much joy as they did me when I took them. The next question is, are they good enough to sell? Could I at least make a partial living by selling pictures? I built a web-site with that in mind but have not yet advertised it. When I started checking out other photography on-line I found the problem was, whenever I saw that my pictures where equal to or better than someone else’s I felt good about myself and conversely, whenever I felt my photos were inferior to someone else’s I felt bad about myself - which was a lot. It reminded me of the Deserata’, written in 1692 by an unknown author and found in Old St. Paul’s Church in Baltimore, Maryland that says, “If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.”
So, no I don’t use different lenses or different settings, or tripods and special lighting and I haven’t taken a class though I badly need to. My message is: don’t ever let anything dissuade you from being a photographer at what ever level you find yourself. If people, places, children, animals or nature inspire you to pick up a camera and take a picture, then go for it - enjoy!
This picture is the first picture I took that inspired me to keep taking pictures and still remains one of my favorites.
So, for the first time I am inviting people to please check out my web site by clicking on my name below.








Laima
Well done Becky, it’s good to see you are out there, what awesome mushrooms. It makes a difference on the country you live in as to the colours of your fungi. Keep it up!
September 17th, 2007 at 3:59 amTom
Becky, I can feel your passion for photography, and all I can say is, “Good for you!” Such passion should serve as an inspiration for the rest of us! I think it’s so cool that you have found such beauty during the day to offset some of the nastiness and horror you must see in the ER. I enjoyed your gallery, and particularly love both Morning 14 and the wispy clouds of Sunset 7. Keep it up! Tom
September 17th, 2007 at 5:19 amStacey
Very inspiring Lisa! Thank you!
September 17th, 2007 at 9:07 amSally
I’m with you Becky-
I feel the same way! You put those feelings into words so nicely. I really like your lady bug1 pic. Of course you have many nice images on your site. Well done!!!Sally
September 17th, 2007 at 11:01 amSuzanne Kish
Becky, your photography is Great! And you say that you don’t have a telephoto lens. Looks like you don’t need one. I couldn’t afford a new telephoto lens so I bought a set of screw on lens to fit on my regular lens that came with the camera for $35,00.
I know how having a passion for photography is, you see so much and walk a little slower and watch the light and how it reflects off of objects.
When on your site I did not find a place to leave a comment. Was it turned off?
Keep up the good work.
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