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Archives for November 2012

November 5, 2012 by Kat

No Rules, Just Joy

When was the last time you intentionally broke the rules? I’m not talking about laws, but rules that you carry along inside you, often without even recognizing them.

I have personal rules for my photography. I know this for a fact, because my newfound love of mobile photography is exposing a lot of them. It’s a very good thing to have these rules challenged once in a while, so you can see where you’ve created boundaries and decide how to push past them. Whether or not you push past them.

In the workshop with David duChemin a couple of weeks ago, he talked about constraints. He was talking about starting a project and setting the constraints. Constraints are a good thing, because they promote creativity. They help you move ahead when you otherwise get too mired in all of the options. You can always change the constraints as you go along, he reminded us.

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Unless, of course, your constraints have somehow become rules. Over time, constraints that have worked for us can be internalized as rules that limit us. I don’t think we even notice as this happens. It can take something big to shake us out of them. But when we can shake off these constraints-that-have-become-rules… Wow. The freedom. The creativity. The joy that results.

Last week, in the comments on the blog Brenda wrote something that resonated with me: “And sometimes, I think we take ourselves too seriously – loading ourselves down with the idea of creating ‘serious’ art. We forget to simply have fun with it. You have shown us what can happen when we create simply for the joy of it.”

Her comment, and my recent experience, inspired me to create a new mantra:

No rules, just joy.

Just create what brings you joy. Forget the rules. The expectations of others, or worse, yourself. Let’s not take ourselves too seriously. Follow what brings you joy.

What do you think? Do you want to adopt this mantra too? We could create a movement, bringing more happiness to the world through the sheer joy of creating. I’m in!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: as they fell, Corvallis, creativity, leaf, mobile photography, Oregon, rules

November 3, 2012 by Kat

Celebrating the Winners

It’s time to announce the winners of my 1000th Blog Post Celebration! But first I want to thank all of you who entered. 128 entries. Wow. I’ve never had so many comments on one post! It was exciting to see them come through, and to read such lovely notes. I wanted to reply to them but that would have messed up the count for the drawing so I had to resist.

So I’ll send out a global thank you here today. Thank you for being here, for your lovely words, and for the ongoing support which allows me to share something I love with the world.

Thank you. From the bottom of my heart.

Let’s get on to the winners, shall we? Drawings were done with the random.org random number generator and winners have been emailed. Join me in congratulating them!

Grand Prize: Winner receives a class registration of choice in 2013 and a matted print of the image of their choice from my work.
#108 Lee Pope

First Prizes: Each winner will receive a matted print of the image of their choice from my work.
#105 Elizabeth Gonzalez
#42 Stephanie
#88 Andrea
#44 Cheryl
#27 Stephanie Skiff

Second Prizes: Each winner will receive a set of 3 postcards from my stash.
#81 Kelley Fewer
#69 Bernell Lemaire
#22 Fiona
#84 Paula
#120 Els
#62 Becky
#73 Sherry
#38 Kathryn Dyche Dechairo
#58 Annie
#67 MG Atwood

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: cloud, England, giveaway, lamp, silhouette, sky, Whitstable

November 2, 2012 by Kat

Back to the Party

Back to the Paint Party, that is. Paint Party Friday! It’s been quite a while since I participated. My painting interest tends to go in fits and starts, mainly in the summer for some odd reason. But with my recent foray into mobile photography and the discovery of painting apps, I have a new-found obsession. I’m painting almost every night. It’s digital painting but I love it the same! I contacted Kristin and Eva to see if I could participate in Paint Party Friday with some digital entries and they said, “Sure!” So here I am!

After being inspired by my friend Kim’s fingerpainting on Instagram, this week I purchased the PhotoViva app. I played around with a lot of different things, but I was most happy with exploring this idea of painting one element within the photograph, having it go off the edge into a frame. I’ve always loved art that goes off onto the frame or mat, breaking the boundaries and expectations. Both of these began as an image of a single leaf photographed on wet pavement. I explored different brushes as well as seeing how much to overlap the frame.

There is definitely a learning curve with these apps, but it’s a blast. I can’t get enough. I even (gulp) bought an iPad this week so I could have a larger “canvas” to work with. The iPod Touch screen is just so tiny. Yeah, just call me “Ms. Obsessed” at the moment. But I’m happy as a clam!

I hope you have a great weekend! I’m going to have fun with more painting…

PS – I’m in the midst of drawing the winners for my big 1000th post giveaway. I’ll announce them here tomorrow!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: app, leaf, my painting, paint party friday, photoviva

November 1, 2012 by Kat

Photo-Heart Connection: October

Who am I?

I don’t recognize my reflection here. That’s me, but not the me I know.

There is something different. Different in the silhouette, different in the frame. I love it. I fear it.

Gah. Change. Why is it so fun and exciting, yet so hard at the same time?

I love this new direction in my photography. I love the painterly mood and emotion that I am evoking in my images. Within myself. It’s not about perfect focus or the place I am right now, but the feeling. The impressions of light and shadow and color and how they convey a sentiment beyond what is physically there.

Yet I am scared, too.

Scared because I thought I had myself all figured out as an artist and this is so radically different. I don’t know where this will lead. I’m not sure how it all fits together within my self. Within my heart and soul.

Exciting. Scary. The raw material for a period of growth. I don’t know who I am at the moment, but I’m moving ahead anyway. I will continue to reflect, and figure out how the pieces fit as I go along. Learn to recognize myself again.


This month I’ve been exploring some new directions with my photography, and it turns out the top images for my Photo-Heart Connection were all painterly in feel. Whether from my mobile camera or from my dSLR camera, these were the ones that called to my soul. I’ve always thought my painting and my photography would come together someday. I just never thought it would be like it’s happening right now. I’m reveling in the excitement but also stunned at the fear that it’s evoking in me. The questions. The rules and the “shoulds” it’s revealing, about my art and who I am as an artist.

I didn’t want to do the Photo-Heart Connection this month. I was really resistant. I think, deep down inside, I didn’t want to face my fears. But that’s what the Photo-Heart Connection does. It cracks you open and lays you out for the messages your heart has for you. It’s a powerful thing.

For that reason, I’d like to do a series of guest posts at the end of the year. I want to hear how the Photo-Heart Connection has impacted you this year. How did you approach this monthly practice? How has it fed your personal growth? Has it changed your photography? I would like to know, and I think others would too. We learn from each other, in this community of kindred spirits. Here are the submission guidelines:

  • To be eligible, you must have participated in the Photo-Heart Connection at least 3 times throughout the year.
  • Write an original (unpublished) piece about how the Photo-Heart Connection has impacted you this year. Length is up to you. Use as short or as long as you need to communicate your experience.
  • Send it to me by December 15 at kat [at] kateyestudio [dot] com.
  • Include a few of the images you selected from your Photo-Heart Connection practice this year, and a 2-3 line bio with links to your blog/site/social media.

I plan to select 5 to 6 posts from the submissions and will let you know by 20 December if you are selected. I hope you will consider participating. I’ve found the Photo-Heart Connection practice to be powerful and I know, from reading your posts each month, that many of you do too.

So what’s your Photo-Heart Connection for October? It’s time to share with us here. Link up remains open through November 7.


Filed Under: Photo-Heart Connection, The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Corvallis, leaf, Oregon, photo-heart connection, rain, reflection, silhouette, tree

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