The Daily Edit |12|

I had a conversation with a friend recently, whose photography I greatly admire, about posting work that we aren’t necessarily satisfied with.  The idea of the process as practice.  I know that I have a long way to go before I feel more confident in my abilities, or before I like what I have made, but I also have learned that sometimes you just have to do the thing in order to learn from it.  Plus, knowing that other people are going to see your work is a great motivator for working towards improvement. The evidence of progress can also be a learning tool.

I know from experience.  Over the years that I have practiced my singing, having the recordings of my lessons has been immensely helpful.  Partly as a tool for when I want to revisit something that I have learned, and partly as a frame of reference for how far I have come.   I used to hate the sound of my voice. I hated listening to the recordings, the process of editing the audio was excruciating.  I knew enough about music to recognize the mistakes, but not enough information about how to fix them. That I wasn’t as good as I wanted to be, but not yet how to get there.  Over time that changed.  I worked on it.  I listened.  As I improved I started to like the sound of my voice.  Or at least, not to hate it so much.  I grew in confidence in my abilities. I had developed the tool box I needed to know how to fix the problems.  I had developed skill that made the problems that needed fixing less common.

Unfortunately, it’s not like you become a good singer and then get to stop practicing.  You develop a set of skills, and then you have to use them.  Otherwise they dull with time.   Not unlike having a sharp knife. It’s a great feeling to have a sharp knife.  But it takes maintenance to keep it that way.

This relates to a lot of things that I am trying to teach myself.   To be a better (insert everything here) I must remember to practice, practice, practice.  Continuing to work towards improvement.  I am very happy to have this platform as a practice room.  Thank you for listening to me play.

All of the best,

Amanda

Shadows in the snow

South Lake Tahoe, CA | February, 2017

This shot is me playing with my own shadow against the snow in South Lake Tahoe.  I have been trying to take some moments as I can, to try new things.

The Daily Edit |9|

So far in my editing process, I’ve been pretty happy with the results of tooling around with my editing software.  I’m not confident in my skills yet, but I would say most of my results have made me feel pretty positive about the exercise.   That being said, I’ve worked on the same photo two or three times over the last couple of days- and I honestly still like the original better than anything that I’ve been able to do as of yet.   I’ll post both the current edit and the original shot for comparison.

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Edited photo.

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Noni. Southamton, New York

What I should say is that in both shots, my friend Noni’s beauty is obvious.  I love the warmth and tone in her skin and have only been trying to highlight how luminous and lovely she is.