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Finding Beauty

By Abby Quillen

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My photo archives are like a journal of my life. I can spot the periods of busyness, stress, or deadlines by the gaps there. I can also spot the winter months that way. Around November my picture-taking mojo tends to curl up for a nap. I love snapping photos in the spring or fall when the light splashes and dapples across flower petals, leaves, and faces in surprising ways. But the months of gray skies and bare branches don’t seem quite worth recording.

Last week as we were leaving for an ordinary walk around the neighborhood, on a whim, I raced back inside to grab the camera. As I strolled along with my camera, I discovered all kinds of beauty hiding in the muted landscape.

It was a good reminder. As much as I love taking photos, I’ve feared that sometimes the camera yanks my family right out of the moment, that it can transform a hike or a vacation into a pressure-packed challenge to record our lives. Sometimes we’re so busy capturing the waves or the fun that we don’t quite experience them, you know? I’ve also taken some interest in the national conversation about whether our collective obsession with photo-taking might be unhealthy for our kids.

I’m reminded that while the digital camera, like most technology, will probably have some ill effects, it’s an incredible gift. Not only can we forever revisit the impossible cuteness of our kids’ toothless grins. Our cameras help us pay attention to the beauty in ordinary things. Mine will be a more frequent winter walk companion.

January 28, 2013Filed Under: Family life, Parenting Tagged With: Attention, Beauty, Childhood, Family life, Living in the Moment, Ordinary Life, Parenting, Paying Attention, Photography

Explosion of Color

By Abby Quillen

My son is learning his colors, so we spend a lot of time talking about “wed”, “lellow”, “gween”, and “bwue”. This weekend we went out for a walk with the camera for the first time in awhile and couldn’t believe how many beautiful flowers are blooming right now. It’s an explosion of color.

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August 9, 2010Filed Under: Household, Parenting Tagged With: Family life, Flowers, Nature, Nature walks, Neighborhood walks, Photography

In Search of Purple

By Abby Quillen

I’ve been reading photography books lately, learning about aperture, shutter speed, film speed, and light meter.

One of the books recommends that I snap photos of a particular color each day. So I walk down our block in the mornings with my camera as my son toddles along beside me squealing about everything he sees. “Bike,” he calls every time a bicyclist passes. “Purple floof” he says as we stop to photograph a flower. “Doggy, doggy, doggy,” he shouts as my neighbor’s dog runs toward us. And I watch for the way the sunlight hits flower petals.

It feels like we’re both learning to look at the world differently. He’s cataloging names, words, and descriptions. And I’m learning to see swirls, swaths, and splotches of reds and yellows and blues.

It’s spring – what better time to study color? It’s popping out of the landscape everywhere I look … like purple.

This post is for Steady Mom’s 30 Minute Blog Challenge.

April 13, 2010Filed Under: Family life, Nature Tagged With: Family life, Nature, Photography

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