Friday, October 7, 2011

Tea for Two

im·ag·i·na·tion [ih-maj-uh-ney-shuh n]
noun

1. the faculty of imagining, or of forming mental images or concepts of what is not actually present to the senses.

2. the action or process of forming such images or concepts.

3. the faculty of producing ideal creations consistent with reality, as in literature, as distinct from the power of creating illustrative or decorative imagery. Compare fancy ( def. 2 ) .

4. the product of imagining; a conception or mental creation, often a baseless or fanciful one.

 
Tea for two, three or four…Teddy bear and Destiny enjoying a beautiful fall afternoon sharing a cup of imagination. What a beautiful display of creation and imagination. I decided to do this theme because Destiny has this timeless face that exudes the innocence of childhood.  I was excited to see the results of her photo session because I knew looking at her my lens that I was capturing something exciting. All the poses you see her in, she did herself, without even realizing what she was doing. She is obliviously a natural in front of the camera and that made my job extremely easy.

She who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet”
Joseph Joubert quotes









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Married and mother of four beautiful children. My life is as busy as a circus. I am always on the go with my family but my photography is as much part of me as my family. Its may passion and joy. I love to put smiles on everyones faces and my photography is an outlet as well as a fix for my own happiness. I love my children and they were the ones who pulled the photographer out of me. As most young mothers we are constantly snapping a camera to capture those many first moments. But friends and family saw something in my photos that made them believe in my ability to create such works of beauty that led me here today. To God I give many thanks for my talents and my blessings. He is the one who enables me to do what I do and he will always be first in my life. I just pray that my camera will always capture joy not sadness and my works will always be appreciated and admired by those who reflect in my lens.