Showing posts with label Inspiring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiring. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

Photography Series | Sarah Wayte



This week I would love to welcome Sarah Wayte to the blog. She is also a member of the Female Creatives Association. I'm a little partial to this one because we share the same first name.  Sarah is quirky and sticks to her guns to pave her own path with her style.  She has some great advice for upcoming photographers and also photographers already in the business.

My name is Sarah, Big Chief Photographer at Sarah Wayte Photography! I'm a Wedding and Portrait Photographer based in Essex, UK but I have passport and will travel! I would describe myself as kind of quirky, not very traditional and a big believer in doing things your own way. I love books and films and words and images are some of my favourite things. I also swear like a sailor and still wear my hair in bunches because why the hell not!? I'm married to Stuart and I am Cat-Mum to two balls of fluff, Lewie and Lola. :-)  


1. What is your Name? My name is Sarah too! You know what? When I was growing up I absolutely hated my name. It annoyed me that, unlike most of my friends, I had a name that you couldn't really shorten or make into something else (like Elizabeth becoming Liz or Beth or Lizzie or Ellie, you know?!). The only variation I ever got for my name was "Sar" (rhymes with stare) and that drove me nuts. But now I quite like the fact that you can't shorten it. Hah!

2. What is the name of your blog and photography business? My business is Sarah Wayte Photography - certainly  not the most imaginative name on the block and now made complicated by the fact I have since got married and my surname is now Woolley. Although I like the fact that I get an excuse to use my maiden name frequently (because I really don't like my married name! LOL. No slight on the hubby, of course. Just... Woolley, seriously?!).



3. Where are you located? I am based in a small village just outside of Chelmsford, in Essex, UK but I do happily travel for work as I love visiting new places!

4. How did you get interested in photography/how long have you been shooting? Like most things in my life, photography is something I kind of just fell into. I've had an interest for as long as I can remember, winning a teeny tiny little point-and-shoot when I was around 7 years old (I used my first entire film on photos of graves in a graveyard!). I've always been creative, spending most of my teen years writing creatively and then, in my early 20's I went through a spate of doing nothing creative at all because life and jobs and bills got in the way! And I hated it! I decided to change that one day by learning to paint so I went out and bought paints and brushes and canvasses and an easel, got it all home, opened it up to start and the moment I touched the brush to the canvas I realised I didn't have a flippin' clue what I was doing! I knew I had images in my head that I wanted to convey, but wasn't really sure how to do it. I went back to my point-and-shoot (an early digital one by then) and started taking photographs which I found I was really enjoying and people were giving me lovely comments on my photographs. I realised this was my medium and it went from there. I've been shooting properly now for about 10 years. I set up business 4 years ago. 



5. What do you shoot with (Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc)? I'm a Canon girl through and through. I have two 5D3's and my three favourite primes (35, 50 and 85). On my days off I use an Olympus Pen. And I occasionally dabble in film with my 1970's SX-70 Polaroid. I'd love to shoot more film though.

6. What is your favourite lens? Without a shadow of a doubt it has to be my 35mm f/1.4. I just love the look the 35 gives you, very documentary. And I love that it challenges me to get in close when shooting candids at weddings!

7. How do you edit your photos? Lightroom! LR has been my saving grace. I used to painstakingly edit each image in PS and it would take me weeks to edit an entire wedding! With LR, it now takes me around 1-2 weeks. It's also taught me to try and do as much in camera as possible so that I do very minimal editing afterwards. I use VSCO Film Presets because I love the look they give me and I tweak exposure, noise and white balance when necessary. Other than that, that's about it! I do occasionally run an image through Alien Skin Exposure if I feel it needs a little something extra like some Tilt/Shift bokeh (now there's a lens I want!) or a light leak, but that's pretty much it. Nice and simple, much like me ;-)

8. What is your favourite type of photography to shoot? People. Or, more specifically, lifestyle portraits and weddings. You know, up until 4 years ago, I had never even photographed a person but since the first wedding I got forced into photographing (seriously, they wouldn't take no for an answer!), I found I absolutely love capturing people with my camera.

9. How did you find out about the FCA? In all honesty, I really can't remember. I suspect I probably saw a link or something on Facebook one day but couldn't tell you for sure. I signed up to the FCA when I was at a really low point in my life. I was suffering with depression following the near-death of my Mum, I was struggling to maintain my business because of my full-time commitments with my day job and I just was so unhappy. I was in a very dark place. Kind of ironic then that I should find myself signing up to a program called Shining Lights, huh?

10. What does the FCA mean to you and how has it helped you grow your business? I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm a total cynic and, when I first started delving into the FCA and all it had to offer, my initial thoughts were, "Well Sarah, what the hell have you signed up to now? What is this hippy shit?!" But I got talking about it with a friend of mine who I consider to be a bit of a "business guru" and when I told him about some of the things I had read (manifesting being one of those things) he totally started nodding along and saying, "Yes, that stuff really works!" It made me sit up and pay a bit more attention. I decided to give it a proper try. Again, I have no shame in admitting I am not the best student. I've never done particularly well with online courses and I do dip into Charlie's modules pretty sporadically but I can honestly say I have learned so much. The wealth of information is spot on, the support from the Shining Lights group is invaluable and being a part of the FCA has given me the confidence to get out there and be me, which seems to be having a knock on effect on growing my business. Who knew?!

11. What are some good tips for upcoming photographers that are trying to get started in the business? Getting started is such a conflict. On the one hand, I advise upcoming photographers that they should get out there and shoot, practise, practise, practise and show off your work online, get critiqued, look at what others are doing, get inspired and learn from them. And yet, on the other hand, I want to advise them to put on their blinkers, ignore what everyone else is doing, don't be disheartened by some of the cruel comments people will like give you and your photographs, don't succumb to the curse of comparison. It's a really tough business to get into, particularly if you're a sensitive soul because there are some real snobs and nasty people out there who want nothing more than to put you off your stride. It's only because they fear the competition, usually because they can see how talented you are and don't you to come along and steal their thunder (sorry, full of cliches today!). I guess the best advice then really is to develop a thick skin, work out who the haters are and who the genuine ones are giving you great advice and critique and helping you to develop your talent and business. Phew, talk about going round the houses to get to that point!

12. Be creative and let your juices flow. Is there anything fun about the type of photography that you do/what drives you to do photography. In this section just let loose and write about whatever you feel like. We want to get to know you as a photographer so share that here. Also if you have any other questions that you want to throw in please feel free! This is very informal but I want to share what you guys do! Photography is so much more than pointing a camera and clicking the shutter. Sure, it's about the technical things, getting the exposure right, composing an image to make it aesthetically pleasing etc. But actually, that isn't the be-all and end-all. For me, what truly makes a photograph is what's going on behind the image. I want an image to convey relationships between people, emotions they are feeling at the very moment the shutter clicks as well as the memory of what's happening right then. I want a bride to look at a photograph 15, 20, even 30 years down the line and immediately be transported back to the moment it was taken, remembering the flutter in her chest the moment she was about to walk down the aisle or vaguely picking up the scent of her beautiful bouquet. Also, photography has also become incredibly important to me since nearly losing my Mum 2 years ago. It made me realise that we have to grasp each moment with our loved ones and commit each of those moments to memory, with a photograph. Couples nearly always come back to me years down the line and tell me how important the photographs of a certain loved one have become since they died. And yet, in our every day lives we don't think to take photographs of normal, every day occurrences. The things that we tend to remember about our loved ones are the ones we have to dig around in our memories for because it's not the sort of thing we would have a photograph of. That's also why I've become more interested in lifestyle portrait sessions, rather than studio sessions. I would much rather have an image of my Mum cooking the Sunday dinner than one of her dressed to the nines with a full face of make-up on in a white-walled studio smiling inanely for the camera. One of my favourite images is of her sitting on our sofa and reading a book. I know that, in years to come, when she is no longer here, that that is how I would like to remember her. So I have a photograph of that moment to remind me. So yeah, I guess that's ultimately what drives me and my photography. I guess what I'm all about, really, is photography with heart. :-) 


13. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SarahWaytePhotography
      Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/sarahwaytephotography
      Twitter: http://twitter.com/SarahWaytePhoto
      Website: http://www.sarahwaytephotography.co.uk
      Blog: http://swaytephotography.wordpress.com

Michelle + Mrinal's Engagement session in Rotherhithe 


Hannah's Glasnevin Cemetery Session
Baby Jake Home Comforts session 


 Confetti shot from Beth + Matt's Valentine's Day Wedding

Thank you so much Sarah for such great advice and letting us into your world of photography!

Stay tuned next week!  We have some more great photographers coming up.

If you would like to be featured in the Photography Series on this blog please email me sarahjteague@gmail.com and I will get you the list of questions.



Friday, March 4, 2016

Photographer Series | Lauren Caris



I'm so excited for the first photgrapher in this series.  She is a member of The Peony Project and a super great photographer.  Her pictures will make you want to run into the kitchen and fix you some pancakes.  So with out further adieu please meet Lauren.

Lauren Caris Cooks Sidebar Image 

These healthy banana pancakes definitely don't taste healthy! A great recipe for a lighter brunch option!

Smoothie Bowls are a fun way to get some fresh produce into your mornings! Start off with the same base and customise your bowls into one of my 3 recipes! Top them will all sorts of great ingredients and enjoy your colourful smoothie bowl in the morning!

This delicious recipe for a homemade Fiorentina pizza is made extra special with the addition of leeks!

 I started Lauren Caris Cooks in January of 2015. I have always had a passion for food and cooking and I think I always knew that one day I wanted to work in the food industry, I just wasn't sure in exactly what capacity. Through blogging I have discovered a huge passion for photography, which I never would have otherwise, and now the more I learn about photography, the more excited I get about developing my work further!

1. What is your Name? Lauren Caris (Lauren Caris Short in real life!) 

2. What is the name of your blog and photography business? Lauren Caris Cooks. 

3. Where are you located? Currently in Zurich, Switzerland. I'm from London, England originally.

4. How did you get interested in photography/how long have you been shooting? I started to take photography seriously and really develop my work when I started my blog in 2015. 

5. What do you shoot with (Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc) I'm currently shooting with a Nikon D5200.

6. What is your favorite lens? I switch between a Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens and a Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Macro lens. They are both very different and serve different purposes, but if I HAD to choose, I would choose the Tamron. 

7. How do you edit your photos? I use a combination of Lightroom and Photoshop. 

8. What is your favorite type of photography to shoot? Currently food photography, as it's what I'm the most experienced in, but I'm looking forward to some opportunities to shoot more portrait photography this year as well! 

9. What are some good tips for upcoming photographers that are trying to get started in the business? If you're a beginner, getting a handle on manual mode on your camera is a must. Fill yourself with as much technical knowledge you can find. The more you understand about the technical side of shooting, the more you will be able to achieve the looks you want. I saw a real turning point in my photography when my skills started to develop to the point I could turn the vision I had for a photo in my head, into a reality on the screen. Never stop learning. There is always more to learn, more to practise. It's part of the beauty of photography, there's always more to capture! 

10. What drives you as a photography? For me, the combination of food and photography brings together the two things I am most passionate about. I love making delicious food, and I love making it LOOK amazing! It's so fun to play around with props and composition, dressing the food up in different ways to really get the best out of it. I am a huge believer in self development and never settling, so photography for me is an outlet that I can constantly improve myself and my skills. The learning will never be "done" and I love that. Plus... I get to eat my subject matter at the end, so there's always a treat waiting at the end of a shoot!

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Stay tuned for next week and another amazing photographer!

If you would like to be featured in this photography series please feel free to email me and I will shoot you over an email.  sarahjteague@gmail.com

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Sitting Still


Sitting still is something that I am not good at.  I do not have the patience for it and I start getting ancy.

I feel like God is making me sit and be still and I'm not happy.  I have tried to change my current state but he keeps telling me no.  I know he is pruining and waiting for something great but this in between time sucks.

Lets just get real here.  I'm a Christian and I am stubborn.  I don't want to do it God's way at times I want to do it my way.  I know there are times that we have to be patient and wait.  I'm trying to wait but it is so hard.

This is something that I have struggled with for a time.  I want to be more open and hearing what God wants me to do during this time.  I'm trying and digging into scripture to see where he leads me.  Each day he is giving me hope that change is coming.

I know he wants to do amazing things in my life and take me places that I have never been. I know that he has big plans but this waiting time stinks.

Are you in a waiting period?  Do you have any good books or scripture that will help fill this time of pruining?


Thursday, November 26, 2015

Thankful


I am thankful for...

Family that loves me

A husband who sticks by my side

Friends who believe in me

A job that I love

Photography - allowing my inner creativity to shine

Our farm

My horses

My dogs (our kids for now)

A warm home to come home to

A warm bed

I am just thankful for a God that loves me and gave his life for me

A table to gather around with family

What are you thankful for on this Thanksgiving day?



Thursday, October 8, 2015

Life Lately


Life lately has felt like a winding dirt road.  It has felt beautiful and peaceful but scary because I don't know what is around the next bend.

I have been wide open between working full time, the farm, taking weekend trips, photography, and just plain life.  I know everyone is busy and everyone always gets tired of hearing about how everyone else is busy, BUT there is a beauty to this business.

At this moment in time we don't have kids.  We do want kids but we are leaving that in God's hands.  When he decides to give us child we will welcome it with open arms.  This leaves us time to be busy and to enjoy the day to day hustle of life.

We can take weekend trips, go to the movies when we want, and leave on whim and not have to think twice about it.  We can impulse buy, saving here and there, and buy random things that we don't really need.

I'm getting to the point that I am happy where I am in our seasons of life.  I am content with where God has put me.  I enjoy my friends, family, my job, and my marriage.  I'm where God intended me to be.

I don't know what tomorrow holds and that is not up to me to worry about.  God will prepare us to be at the different seasons in life that he puts us through.

So enjoy the hills and valleys, the straight aways and the curves.

"My heart goes
Drifting down a dusty dixie road
Taking my mind back in time
L.A. lights burn like fire once you know
You left heaven waiting down a dixie road"
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - Dixie Road


Monday, April 20, 2015

The Peony Project | Peace


This is a monthly link-up with the gals over at The Peony Project.  The ladies in the Peony Project are God loving and awesome women.  It's a community where you can ask for prayer, blogging questions, or you just need someone to talk to.  You can find everything with these ladies.  I've met some amazing people in this group and have even gotten to meet some in real life! #sisterhoodofthetravelingpeonies

Peace can be something that we search for our entire lives.  We will do what ever it takes to have peace.  In the midst of a storm we just want to feel at ease.

One of my biggest flaws is that I get caught up in the moment.  I tend to forget about life and live in the moment.  At times I feel like my life is a ship in the middle of the ocean and I am constantly going up and down with the waves.

When life throws us curves and we get caught up and feel like that ship floating in the middle of the ocean there is always something that will be our constant peace and that is God.  He will be that anchor to our ship that will hold us through the storms of life.



His hand will guide the ship to safety and keep the peace.  He will send waves our way that he knows that we can handle.  God gives us what we can handle.  These times are to train us to lean on him.  He wants to be that constant peace for us in the tough times.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Laying the phone down


When I go to a restaurant I like to people watch.  Most of the time I see people playing on their phones or lap tops.  Even couples, both of them will be playing on their phone acting like they aren't sitting there together.

A lot of times when I sit down at a restaurant the first thing that I do is grab my phone.  It is a lifeline to the world when we are bored.  Our phone has become an extension of our hand and if it is not in our hand at all times, we feel like we are missing something.

I catch myself feeling my back pocket to double check if my phone is there.  If I leave it at home I will turn around and go get it.  How did such a small device become such a big role in our lives.

The last few weeks it has been bothering how bad I was letting social media rule my life.  I was constantly worried about keeping up with my feed on twitter and instagram.  I'm always worried that I'm going to miss a post or something important.  I wish I was as worried about making sure I didn't miss a prayer request from a friend or helping someone that needed help. 

I think social media is a great outlet and way to reach people we never could, I just feel like we let it dictate our lives.  Tonight at supper I decided to be different and lay my phone down.  When we first set down I caught myself flipping through facebook and had to rethink what I was doing.



I layed my phone to the side and had a conversation with my husband.  This led to a conversation with the older couple beside of us.  We learned about their lives, how long they had lived in our little town, and what their kids did for a living.  We talked to them for two hours.  I can't describe to you the feeling of getting to know someone without the use of the phone.

My husband and I made a real connection tonight with a couple.  I love the use of social media and all the great gals I have gotten to know from all over the country.  I can even have a Bible study in my house with someone that lives in Minnesota.  Without social media this wouldn't be possible.

In the next few weeks, think about how much you use social media.  Take a night to just lay your phone down and engage in real conversation.  Take the time to spend a night with your family playing games, just talking, or getting to know someone even better.

The phone will still be there and so will social media.  It's not going anywhere.  That moment that you might miss with getting to know someone won't though. Enjoy the time with out the phone and cherish the memories you make.



Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Content | Peony Project Link Up


The Peony Project has been an awesome group!  I was so excited when I found a group of God loving women who also love to blog and share their lives.  These ladies are beyond welcoming and they are always happy to have new people drop by.  If you haven't had a chance yet, swing on over and check them out.

The word "Content" is a word that can be a little nerve racking for me.  When I think of the word content, I think of being happy with what I have.  The definition of content is: in a state of peaceful happiness.  

A lot of times we see other bloggers sharing their "perfect" lives on instagram/twitter but I always wander what is behind the perfectly posed picture.  Is the gal happy, is she going through a tough time, or is she just that really well put together. These are just questions I ask myself.  

I follow a lot of blogs on Bloglovin and there are times that I will unfollow someone that just doesn't seem to be real.  I like bloggers who share their lives as it is, no sugar coating.  Ladies that share their lives and are content with their surroundings.

Everyday I open up my computer and write a post, I want it to be real as if we are sitting and having a conversation.  I don't want to hide anything or seem fake to someone.  I want people to know that I am real and I am here to share my life with them as raw as it may be.

I am content with my not so perfect life, the clothes that are piled on the end of the bed and the bathroom that hasn't been cleaned in a week.  It's ok because I am happy with the way things are, with my husband, and my job.  I cam content with who I am and I don't want to be anyone else.


Wednesday, December 24, 2014

The Christmas Story

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I love this time of year! The gathering of families, exchanging of gifts, and all the holiday spirit.  But one of my favorite parts is reading the story of the TRUE Christmas story!

Luke 2:1-20New International Version (NIV)

The Birth of Jesus

In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while[a] Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to their own town to register.
So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.
And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”
13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,
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“Glory to God in the highest heaven,

    and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
15 When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.”
16 So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17 When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, 18 and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19 But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. 20 The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.
This is what Christmas is really about!

Monday, December 15, 2014

My Favorite Bible Studies

I love trying out different Bible Studies.  I'm always up for a new Bible Study.  When I stumbled upon She Reds Truth I was so excited.  These ladies really know how to put a Bible Study together.  You can either download the app for the Iphone/Droid or Visit their website She Reads Truth for a free daily Bible Study.  

Every Bible Study that I have done with She Reads Truth has been very touching.  I always get so much.  One of my favorites was "Hymns" and "In Everything Give Thanks".  If you get a chance or are looking for a new Bible Study I would suggest checking them out.

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Also everyday they provide an awesome social media image to let others know what study you are doing!

A Bible Study that I am really looking forward to is the Imperfect Vessel - Winter 2015 Bible Study.  This seems like it is going to really define a new path.  It is geared toward women that are busy and it shows them how to create a new path that will help keep them close to God.  If you get the chance, check it out and sign up!  You won't regret it!!



Do you have any recommendations for any good Bible Studies?  What are some of your favorites?



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

What Child is This...

A lot of times when we listen to music on the radio, especially around the holidays, we don't stop and listen to the words.  At church today we had a service where anyone in the church could come up and sing.  One of the guys sang "What Child is This..."

We tend to let Christmas become about what gifts we buy for everyone and making plans for the Christmas Day meal.  The house has to be decorated perfectly.  When in reality Christmas actually began in a barn.


            

Listening to the words really brought back the true meaning of Christmas:

What child is this, who, laid to rest,
On Mary's lap is sleeping?
Whom angels greet with anthems sweet,
While shepherds watch are keeping?

This, this is Christ the King,
Whom shepherds guard and angels sing:
Haste, haste to bring Him laud,
The babe, the son of Mary.


Why lies He in such mean estate,
Where ox and ass are feeding?
Good Christians, fear, for sinners here
The silent Word is pleading.

Nails, spear shall pierce Him through,
the cross be borne for me, for you.
Hail, hail the Word made flesh,
the Babe, the Son of Mary.


So bring him incense, gold, and myrrh,
Come, peasant, king, to own him.
The King of kings salvation brings,
Let loving hearts enthrone him.

Raise, raise a song on high,
The virgin sings her lullaby
Joy, joy for Christ is born,
The babe, the Son of Mary.


This, this is Christ the King,
Whom shepherds guard and angels sing:
Haste, haste to bring Him laud,
The babe, the son of Mary.