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Photography: Getting Back Into It

Posted by Karen Rubin on Mon, May 17, 2010 @ 10:14 AM

There have been times in my life, where I would have considered photography a hobby of mine. Then I moved to New York City and stopped. I just didn't find the city inspiring. The light is generally bad and I don't really do shots with people, so I stopped. 

 

When we moved to Boston, the technology had all changed (as these things do.) I couldn't manage and edit my photos the way I always had, and it annoyed me. So I never got back into it.

 A couple of weeks ago, my Dad asked if I wanted to buy his Canon Rebel XTi from him. He is in the market for a new one, and he is planning to sell his. It's a camera I have always loved playing with, but my initial repose was no. I don't do photography anymore.

 

 Then a week or two later, as I was planning our trip to Ireland this fall, I realized I am really going to want to take photos while I am there. That's half the reason we are going to Ireland! Lush green fields, rolling hills, sheep and quaint little towns. It's exactly the kind of place I get inspired. 

 So I asked Dad to borrow the camera from now through Memorial day to see if it gets my creative juices flowing. I promised myself I would learn how to use iPhoto and upload everything to Flickr. I spent a couple hours this weekend playing, and you can see the outcome here.

 

I'll keep you posted on my progress. So far, I have enjoyed having a camera in my hands again. I don't think my photos are anything special, but as I have always found with digital photography, if you take enough shots, you are bound to get one or two you can be happy with.   

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Good gracious Karen, are these post images part of your portfolio? If they are, I need to say that you definitely should not stop. You really know how to take care of the light issues and play with angles. I bought a Nikon D60 about two years ago and I also stopped (no time). But 2010 definitely needs to be the year to take it back. Can't find good podcasts on photography so if you do have some recommendations, please let me know! Best, Paul.

posted @ Monday, May 17, 2010 10:58 AM by Paul L'Acosta


I recently got back into photography after a 3-4 year break and I'm loving it!! Isn't it wonderful?

posted @ Monday, May 17, 2010 11:16 AM by Kristin


I kinda went through the same thing. Made the transition from film to digital slr, then stopped for a while. now I'm mostly shooting with a higher-end point and shoot instead of lugging around the slr and photography has become fun again. I'm even creating books with my photos, which has really been rewarding. You definitely have a good eye...keep making photographs!

posted @ Monday, May 17, 2010 11:26 AM by marie


Thanks for the encouragement! I did lug the camera around today, but didn't take a single photo. :-( I do want some beautiful Boston in the sprint time photos, so at some point this week I'll get out there! 
 
Marie - I agree that sometimes the point and shoot is the way to go. It's just easier to get around! 
 
Kristin - It is nice to be back in the groove.  
 
Paul - thanks so much, these are some of mine from the other day. It was such a beautiful day here and the colors were beautiful! I agree, this is the year to get back into it!

posted @ Monday, May 17, 2010 4:52 PM by Karen Rubin


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