Becoming More Personalised….sharing the L.O.V.E

Hello all of you out there. I know you are there, I know that you are looking and I know you all ARENT commenting or leaving feedback. Well Lyndal, you do babe and thanks! But its time to up the anti and have a little more L.O.V.E on the blog. How to do that? Apparently through my research is to “personalise” the blog. Giving you more of me. Daily updates maybe a little much but regular updates on my life, my passions and my goings on. So I look forward to starting off NOW by asking you all that are visiting (hello 150 yesterday!) to leave me some comments on the posts you like, the images you love and what you would like to see or just simply ask me what you are looking for.

So into planning a website, and getting more of me into all of this which shock horror means more photos of me. Why go to all of this trouble? So that you, the prospective client gets to know me, the person I am.  I want to take photographs that move people, create emotion and make a difference. I want to share the L.O.V.E. Capture the L.O.V.E and even one day find L.O.V.E. Why? Because L.O.V.E is what makes the world go round. We thrive of it, that warm fuzzy feeling. I get the warm fuzzies from meeting newborns. Seeing a bride on her wedding day. A toddlers laugh. And a pregnant belly. These are what make me tick and strive for more.

So this weeks inspiration came from a visit to my school by Tim Hixson. A wonderfully inspirational man who spoke to my students and shared his L.O.V.E of film. He uses little toy camera called Holga or Diana which is a form of Lomography. Whilst showing a slideshow that showcased his work he encouraged his audience to “learn the rules, then break them”. His subjective approach to his work is clear, and his L.O.V.E of surfing and the beach culture is demonstrated so well through the medium of black and white film.

I have almost finished my third roll of Holga film from the last month and cant wait to get them developed to see the results. I have also bid on some new Lomo camera on ebay! Looking forward to showing you all the results from the Holga.

So thanks for listening. And remember to share the luurrvvvv.

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Skye Nestler - Hi Jessy, I use the 120, however want to buy a 35mm for easier processing! Totally up to you. The 120 gives a square format print. The 35mm is a normal landscape print. Enjoy!

jessyC - Hi .. have been following your blog for some time and luv it! I was wondering if you could recommend a Holga for a first timer to these things? the 120 or 135?

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