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Art Inspired Palette: Bomobob

05 Thursday Apr 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art Inspired Palette, Color Inspiration

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antique, bomobob, cream, decor, flowers, grass, green, ivory, lavender, nature, pastels, peach, photography, pink, purple, summer, vintage, wedding, wild flowers

If you are looking for gorgeous inspiring photographs, than this shop is the place to find them. Canadian photographer and fellow Etsy shop owner, Bomobob has an incredible collection of art to choose from. Perfect for whatever space or project you are working on, his work is nostalgic, peaceful and beautifully captured.

Although it is hard to pick just one (you will see more of his work in future palettes), for now I chose Pastel Summer. Since spring is finally here I thought this piece was perfect. I love its color scheme with lavender, pinks and creams. The image is so lush and whimsy – I imagine myself laying in the grass among the fields of wild flowers, inhaling the sweet scents of nature. Seems like a perfect moment you wish could last forever.

There is tons of inspiration one can get from these photos. Weddings, parties, showers as well as interior spaces. This one in particular would be a sensational palette for a garden wedding with rustic accents or any event in the spring or summer. Make sure you check out more of Bomobob’s work and also his other shop, Aunt Aggie’s Attic.

Art Inspired Palette: Bomobob

First Look

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in The Bride & Groom

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bridal, bride, ceremony, first look sessions, groom, photography, vows, wedding

A lot of people think its bad luck for the groom to see the bride on their wedding day. I disagree. Although it is nice to walk down the aisle and see each other for the first time, it can’t truly be captured. At least not with both of you in the picture. This is why I love first look sessions.

Not only do you have special time put aside just for you and your partner, you get to capture it in all its glory. Because it’s just you two (and the photographer) your true emotions show and it will forever be remembered. Walking down the aisle is somewhat of a performance, or at least it seems that way. Everyone is looking at you! This surely affects how you act and feel.

Dan and I decided to have a first look session because that personal time with each other means a lot. In that one moment in time, it’s just us. With excitement gleaming from our eyes and subtle displays of nervous undertones, both looking the best we ever have looked. How happy and beautiful we will both be, sharing our last moments of individual bliss. Anxious to speak the words that will bind us forever. How can you not want to capture this?

Here are some inspiring images from couples who feel the same as me. Looking at these photos made me so happy. Not to mention, excited about my wedding day. This is why seeing each other before you’re married is not bad luck. Just look at their expressions and you will see for yourself why this moment is priceless.

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Photography 101: Basic Elements

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design

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art, composition, definition, meaning, observation, observe, photography, photos, storytelling, tell a story

People have always told me I have an eye for the unseen. Photography has played an important role in my life and I can’t imagine it any other way. The camera has introduced me to another world. One where reality pauses and moments are captured. My vision for beauty has led me in many directions.

I do agree people are born with certain talents, however, skills are learned throughout life. If you love something enough, you can gain certain elements that will help you achieve success. If you don’t have it, you just don’t have it, but you should always try!

Being able to take great photographs is really not that hard. All you need is a unique vision, a camera and a little guidance. Here are some key elements when taking photos. They are simple but very important. If you have confidence and follow these tips, you will be taking brilliant shots in no time.

Observe
The main thing about photography is knowing your environment. Observing what’s around you is a great way to do this. Don’t just look, observe. Take it all in and ask questions. How does it make you feel? What does it make you think about? These answers will guide you to look deeper.

When you can truly see the soul of something, your photo will mirror that to the world. The research that’s done to understand your subject can really make all the difference. Capturing a certain emotion or look can be mesmerizing. Stealing the moment when the breeze sails through the trees just at the right time will forever take you back. This is the magic of photography.

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{A night at Fuerzabruta, filled with energy, excitement and creativity, all captured in this mystical shot of the girls in the water}

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{Practicing before a show, a performer gets into character. The mirror image allows the viewer to see what she sees. A reflection of one’s soul}

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{A calm moment in a goats life. Inviting me in just
for a minute
}

Composition
Seeing the world in sections will help you choose a successful composition. Add frames to your subjects to contain certain elements. Looking through a lens is a great way to train your eye to do this. Soon you will be seeing everything as a snapshot and it will be much easier.

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{The bushes on the left and right frame the photo and guide
the viewer to the main subject, a historic home surrounded by
vibrant greens and a light blue sky}

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{A reflection through a city window makes an interesting composition and leaves some room for imagination}

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{The viewpoint sets the tone here. An old building tucked away, just shown enough to gain interest}

Also, when deciding on a final shot, experiment a little. Play with angles and viewpoints. Try to see the subject in different ways. Variety can’t hurt so take a few shots to see which one is the most interesting.

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{A gleam of calm. The diagonal composition leads the eye from
left to right, guiding the viewer to see the subject’s expression
}

Definition & Meaning
As you study your subject, explain to yourself why it attracts you. Does it make you happy or maybe a little sentimental? Is it visually stunning? Your style and taste come into play here. Some people love vibrant colors and others find pleasure in black and white or more subdued hues. If you enjoy taking portraits, then what is it about people or animals that pulls you in?

Figuring out what the subject means to you is important. What is the message you are trying to share? What emotion are you hoping to evoke? What part of you are letting people see? Define your vision so your work is clear and conveys a sense of life. Just pointing and shooting will result in empty images most of the time. You want others to take something away from it.

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{Raw energy and passion, shown by a musician who
lets it all go on stage}

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{A hot summer’s day in New York City. The light hitting the
building sheds some life on the bricks, giving them a soft look.
Shadows add visual interest and the claylike color scheme gives
the photo a painterly feel}

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{One click and pure happiness is captured. Oh, the life of a dog!}

Tell a Story
Sometimes it’s good to tell a story with your photo so others can imagine how you felt while taking it. It’s also nice to allow some room for viewers to use their imagination. Think of it like your setting the stage for wonderful things to happen. Creating a space where a unique world can exist is what art is all about.

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{A moment of pure bliss on a woman’s wedding day. I
can imagine there is nothing like it
}

Photography 101: Basic Elements - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
{Young girls snicker with delight while a boy listens.
Happy days!}

Think of these tips the next time you’re at a party, on vacation or even at home with your family. Capture those brief moments and share them with the world. Showing others your perspective on life is a gift and we should all take advantage of it when we can.

Art Inspired Palette – Norma Andreu

16 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art Inspired Palette, Awesome Shops, Color Inspiration

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cara carmina, collage, neutrals, norma andreu, painting, photography, sewing, textiles

Canadian artist, Norma Andreu, has a unique sensibility towards her work. Originally from Mexico City, you can clearly see the influence of her birthplace. She paints, illustrates and creates most of her work by hand. I originally fell in love with her dolls and then came to really appreciate her collage work as well.

Norma’s little cloth dolls are made with a combination of hand stitching and her sewing machine. They are all unique in that there is no pattern or stencil she works from. It’s all free motion stitching and the end result is a truly special gift. These little characters she creates take you away to a world where free spirit rules and distant music is always heard. It’s surely a place I’d like to be!

Check out her website as well as her Etsy shop, Cara Carmina, and see for yourself how talented this girl is. Her color schemes revolve around neutrals and play on the pale hues of nature but it’s interesting to see them shown in different forms. From her illustration work to her textiles, the design and palette come together in true harmony.

Cara Carmina - Lovely World Lady

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