Friday Frames// The day I stopped being creative

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Friday Frames// The day I stopped being creative

This is kind of a throw back post but I really am feeling this right now and wanted to share  a realization I had these past few years...

I stopped being creative. Yep, I did.  

Don't worry, I don't mean I stopped being a "creative" or I stopped creating great moments, what I mean is, I stopped the need to be something I wasn't. 

When I started photography I had this need to be uber creative and artsy and do all these cool "set-ups" and outfits and over the top locations and poses, angles and filters, presets and "vintage" blah blah blah... but over the past 7 years of shooting sessions and weddings I have found that when I let all that go, I found myself.

Experience has surely changed things for me, both shooting and post processing. I do admire other photographers who have many different styles and techniques and post processing look its always a struggle to narrow down the look and style you want to be as a photographer with endless options and even changes in your mood can be a factor. So it seems, as time has gone by that has started to fall into place for me. Sure, there are a lot of photographers out there I would love to be like, they are doing new things, going places, building businesses. But, I realized there's only one me so I have to find my own way and do my own thing. 

When I talk to couples about their weddings or sessions I stopped trying to find this amazing location or theme or props. What really clicked with me these last few years is when I started to focus more on my couple and less on creativity and let sweet, genuine moments happen naturally. After the session a lot of couples say things like "we could really just shoot anywhere" or "your right, those things I was worried about don't really matter" such as outfits, themes, props ect..

When other photographers look at photos they see the tones, color, contract, exposure, etc.. but not couples.  I think people/couples look at photographers and see what the couple is doing in the photo. That's what people see. The photo could maybe not be all that great, the colors and tones and exposure could be way off in a photographers eyes but not in the couples and their loved ones.  They see love and happiness. 

The day I stopped being creative is the day I realized I didn't want to be trendy anymore. I didn't want extreme angles, trendy filters/colors, over the top locations, Pinterest-worthy poses, creative ideas, places, props. I did all of that. Believe me, I've been around a while. 

The day I stopped being creative is when I decided I wanted more real and genuine and less creative and artsy. More classic and more fun and less copied and less "that will go out of style in 3 years". 

The fun part is, when I show up at a shoot or wedding, I have no idea what will happen, what photos will be made, it's all random, it's all real, it's all in the moment and unprepared. Of course I love when couples bring ideas to the table, or when they bring a six pack of PBR and a quilt! I'm all for that, I'm all for adding in meaningful ideas and even locations. But as far as creativity goes, I think there are different kinds or levels, I didn't stop being a creative I lost that urge to be over the top with creativity and found me, the photographer, that creates great moments. 

 

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Kara + Tyler's Spring Engagements //  WI Dells, WI

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Kara + Tyler's Spring Engagements // WI Dells, WI

Kara and Tyler moved to Madison recently, new state, new city and planning a wedding. I am so lucky they found me, these two are fabulous, you should have seen the adventure we went on to get to a spot for photos, we are now Girl scout/ Boyscout Bff's. But the ending result was all worth it. I loved working with these two. I'm really excited about their October wedding! enjoy the preview. 

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A Day in The Life of Baby Brix

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A Day in The Life of Baby Brix

Every parent has a story,  I have a story, all of my friends have a story, my sister has a story, my grandmas have stories.  The good & beautiful experiences and the stories of grief & struggle. Getting pregnant and having a healthy baby is an absolute miracle right here on earth. Becoming a parent was a game-changer. What a gift it is, truly. Once you become a parent, things you once cared about take a major turn. What's left is unconditional love. 

 Jen and Darren are a wedding couple of mine. They had a beautiful September wedding that I am still swooning over. When I heard they were pregnant I could not be more happy for them. But Worry and panic struck this couple early, they didn't have the perfect pregnancy, or even a regular pregnancy for that matter.  They missed all the "regular" pregnancy things people do like maternity photos and even a baby shower. This was not a perfect experience for them. Brix arrived at 28 weeks on February 11th at 12:36pm, he weighed 1lb 8 oz and was 12.6 inches long. He is 33 weeks today and his real due date was May 5th, 2015.  Lots of thoughts and prayers surrounded this family that day. Luckily they have one tough little man. He is doing well and growing, today weighing in at 2lbs 9.6 oz and 14.6 inches long.  I couldn't be more honored to get to meet Baby Brix. I wanted to give him and his family something to remember these special days, weeks, months of the start of his journey of life. He is a beautiful miracle, like every baby in the world. Congrats Barnharsts, your beautiful little man will be swinging a bat in no time. 

if you would like to donate to this family, who will be off work for a long time caring for Brix, please click this link: 

http://www.gofundme.com/luge6c

Enjoy a day in the life of Brix Barnharst.  Also- Please scroll all the way to the bottom for a sweet little video I put together of this session. 

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