Hi everyone. I want to thank everyone for leaving such fantastically encouraging comments on my last post. It's back to one blog for me! So, for my first post back under one roof, I'm writing about my new series... :) I hope you had a fantastic Labor Day! We went to Savannah this weekend, which was amazing... but it's not what you think. There was no laying on the beach, eating hotdogs and drinking beer for us! nope, we worked the whole time! Matthew, Kate and I were working getting ready for the Slow Exposures Photography review I think there are only 10 photographers going to the review, and the reviewers are really impressive. Look!
I'm obviously nervous... which is an understatement. Actually, I have not been sleeping that well. Do you know how hard it is to come up with a unique artistic idea, develop it, and then work to execute it? Horribly difficult for me! But you know what's more difficult? Doing it on a deadline. As a person who has never finished ANYTHING until the absolute last minute, this is very stressful for me.
So this weekend was really do or die. I have been working for about a month on developing a series about a ghost. The concept has been changing and evolving... but I needed to have one before we went to Savannah.
Then, of course, when we got to Savannah the concept changed again and again based on the locations...
Like this for example. I did not know there was a lighthouse on Tybee Island, but when we saw it we hiked 4 miles to get this shot...
Anyway, I need about 13 shots for the review, but I have 22.
I thought I knew which photos were the best, but then as soon as I started showing them to people I realized everyone liked different shots.
Like this for example. I did not think it was one of the strongest, but everyone I show it to seems to really like it...
So here is where you come in. Can you please leave a comment telling me which shots you like the most? Maybe I will be able to come to some sort of consensus...
Thank you so much for your opinion everyone! You have no idea how much it means to me that you take time out of your life to help with my project!