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Farm Stories and Everything in Between

01 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Awesome Shops, Featured Artists, Weddings

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Farm Stories and Everything in Between

I was delighted to have Indiana photographer, Kelley Jordan contact me recently. She was inquiring about my albums and possibly working together in the future. I was impressed that she offers such a wide range of photography services. From portraits and weddings/events to products and commercial shoots, her talents and skills go far and beyond what you expect.

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Using the camera as a tool to tell beautiful stories and capture those special moments, it’s the connection between her subjects that is most important. Her love for life and exploration clearly shows through her work and since high school, photography has been her main focus. It is obvious Jordan is sincere in her vision, only seeing what truly speaks to her, and bravely unveiling the beauty that natural light has to offer.

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

I also discovered her love for the Earth and sustainable methods, which she expresses through her project, Farm Stories. It was created to connect people with farmers who practice sustainable agriculture and encourage all of us to live healthy lives and be kind to the planet. Jordan travels all over the world and captures these beautiful farms as well as the farmers and animals who call them home. I thought this was such a great way to introduce and encourage people to open their eyes and learn more about what we eat, how it grows, and the insightful dedicated farmers who stick to their values and do what is right.

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

I did a little Q&A with Jordan about her experience in the field as well as the importance of Farm Stories, enjoy!

What do you look for when shooting a wedding or an event?
Whenever I’m shooting I look for light. Not just any light, but compelling and interesting light. Sometimes that looks like the perfect silhouette and other times it’s a sunbeam highlighting an intimate moment. I also love finding those little moments – the ones that may be fleeting and seemingly insignificant. Those are often the most darling and lovely to capture because they embody the realness of life that transcends that single day.

When is your favorite time of day to take photographs and what season do you love most and why?
Looking through the lens often is most beautiful in the morning or evening. The sunlight softens and changes color which highlights things in a new way. I like shooting in every season because they vary so much, but I do especially enjoy finding new green growth in the spring.

What role do you feel Farm Stories plays in todays food industry and how can it change the way people see agriculture in general?
Farm Stories is about sharing the positive stories of farmers who are investing in a better food system. Discouraging food stories prevail in the news these days because bad farming practices are so common. But the more I look, the more I find men and women investing their lives to feed their communities well. I hope that Farm Stories will connect the surrounding communities to their local farmers to promote a more sustainable and healthy system.

What have you learned since Farm Stories has been created?
I’ve learned SO much more than I can write here. One of the biggest lessons I learned in the beginning was how transparent our food system is NOT and how uneducated we are as consumers. This came about when I stayed on an egg farm in England. Seeing the behind the scenes of free range farming was disturbing to me. Let’s just say the term “free range” does not mean hens frolicking in open fields.

There is tons to know about healthy living and sustainability. What tips or advice would you share with people you feel are most important?
I’d say the best way to start is to ask questions of the people that are feeding you. Buying local is the catchphrase of the day, but when it comes to food, it is very important. If you cannot ask about your food because you have no idea who is growing it or where it’s produced, chances are there is a lot going on that you don’t know about and wouldn’t want to support. If shopping at the farmers market is already a part of your rhythm, don’t be shy about asking questions of the vendors. Where is your farm and can I visit? How do you make your pasta sauce? Do you follow organic practices? etc. This will inform and impact your food choices and therefore our food system in positive ways.

{You can purchase Jordan’s photographs in her Etsy shop: Farmstories & view more of her work at her website, Kelley Jordan Photography}

Color in Films: Requiem for a Dream

24 Wednesday Jul 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Color in Films, Color Inspiration

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addiction, beach, brooklyn, Clint Mansell, color palette, Coney Island, dark, Darren Aronofsky, drugs, fall, films, Hubert Selby Jr, hues, light, love, nature, obsession, photography, pills, requiem for a dream, seasons, shock therapy, split screen, summer, time lapse, tones, winter

Requiem for a Dream is in my top 5 favorite films of all time. I know it may not be the happiest of films but the story really got to me. Not to mention, the genius filmaking from director Darren Aronofsky. Debuting in 2000, the film captures the true essence of addiction and how it can destroy your life. I must admit there are scenes that are hard to watch but the thrilling anxiety and sadness one feels from watching each character fall apart just makes you want to see what is next. Sad but true.

The film takes place in Coney Island and focuses on four characters, Sara and her son Harry, Harry’s girlfriend Marion, and their friend Tyrone. Each of them have a dream but their personal additions and obsessiveness gets in the way and takes them down the wrong path. From drugs and prostitution to weight loss and shock therapy, the story unfolds as each character falls deeper into the hole they created, taking you on a ride of misery and beauty all at once.

Written by Aronofsky and Hubert Selby Jr., and based off of Selby’s original book, this film will take you on a ride filled with emotion and discomfort. The cinematic artistry with its various split screens, in your face close ups, and time lapse photography, helps to bring the viewer in on a personal level. You feel like you know the characters and even though your heart goes out to them, your ability to empathize slowly fades. Eventually, everything falls apart in the end.

With an amazing and talented cast, Requiem will surely throw you for a loop. The soundtrack by Clint Mansell is beautiful and haunting, one the best I have heard. The color palette is a combination of natural hues taken from the three seasons shown in the film, summer, fall, and winter, while darker, more deep tones exhibit the intense scenes. Darkness and light come into play a great deal as shadows embark each character throughout the film. This is surely a piece of work that will stand the test of time.

Color in Films- Requiem for a Dream

Sound in Color: Silversun Pickups – Neck of the Woods

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Color Inspiration, Sound in Color

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The latest album from Silversun Pickups is surely one of my favorites. Even though I like everything they put out, this one has such amazing songs. It’s one you can listen to over and over again and just love it more. The photograph on the front is really interesting, as it gives a feeling of silence and calm. Kind of like you are living in a quiet spot in the woods. How fitting.

The color palette is filled with earthy hues, both dark and light. Shadows play a huge part as well since nighttime has taken over. It’s nothing over the top but I really like it. A perfect shot for a perfect album.

Sound in Color: Silversun Pickups - Neck of the Woods

Inspiration Photo Friday: The Vast Open Sea

08 Friday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Inspiration Photo Friday

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You can always look to Mother Earth for inspiration and guidance. Whether its peering out your window on a snowy day or being surrounded by an endless forest of trees, she is there to lead the way. I am constantly being influenced by the Earth and among my travels, my experiences have been seriously amazing.

On our trip to Maine a few years ago, we were loving the cabin on the water we were staying in. To look outside and see that first thing in the morning was really nice. There is something about water that is refreshing and peaceful, it truly touches a part of your soul. Our trip was awesome, to say the least. We did a lot of exploring and relaxing, which a vacation should be. There are many memories we created while visiting.

One, in particular, really was inspiring though. We took a boat ride out into the ocean and got to see views of Maine we would of never have got to see on land. It was fantastic! Even though it was cold and our faces were almost frozen, we enjoyed every minute of it. I took so many photos because I didn’t want to miss anything. But even though I was on guard with the camera shooting, I silently took it all in and was taken back by the beauty that surrounded us.

This photo almost sums up our boat trip. Even though the ocean is wild and has millions of lifeforms calling it home, it’s peaceful, serene, and calming. The sky offers a horizon so beautiful it can be a painting and the clouds seem weightless, like fluffy streams of cotton. How can you not be inspired by such an amazing view.

It reminds me that life is an endless journey. Just like the vast open sea, there are so many experiences just waiting for us to take and make our own, tons of possibilities to prove, and millions of things to learn and share. This endless journey doesn’t have to be something you fear, for the Earth has given us so much to support our adventures. You just have to walk the distance and open your eyes to what is being shown. There is always more to see.

So if you just look a little deeper and expand your vision, you will realize how important each experience really is. You’re not truly alive unless you’re really living. Create, share, inspire, love, and laugh. These are things that move you farther and deeper into happiness and I wish you all a spectacular journey.

Inspiration Photo Friday: The Vast Open Sea - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

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