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Archives for January 2016

January 28, 2016 by Kat

A View of Dublin

  
Last week was a whirlwind trip to Dublin, Ireland for my corporate job. The week was busy with meetings and dinners and travel, but I did manage to squeeze in a day and a half of exploring the city over the weekend before heading home. Here are a few images of this great city. I hope to get back very soon!

I started out wandering the streets… Yes, Starbucks is everywhere.

  
My favorite thing is finding interesting scenes on streets and back alleys. Oh, and bicycles. Mission accomplished in the Temple Bar area!
  
  
Wandering into Trinity College is like pausing for a deep breath in the middle of the busy city.

  
I saw the Book of Kells (no pictures allowed) and the amazing old library. A true book lover’s dream, that library. I stayed in there for a while, just soaking up the feel and the smell of the place.

  
  
Midday I met up with my friend Tom who recently moved from Corvallis to Ireland. Together we wandered some more, me always looking for interesting scenes, sometimes dragging Tom across streets and down alleys. 

   
   
Eventually we found our way to the National Gallery to take in a Turner exhibition, and then met up with some other new friends from work. We went to this amazing Italian restaurant, where I had the best gnocchi since living in Italy. Mmmmm.

Meeting and connecting with people through work is one of the more wonderful parts of business travel. While I often don’t have much time for outside exploring and socialization, the connections with the people I work with, sometimes extending to their families and friends, makes the experience of the place so much richer than when you visit solely as a tourist. I’ve learned to always take up offers to meet for a meal, or a walk, or to see a sight that is important to the culture or a shared interest. My experience of a place is so, so much richer. 

Before heading out to the airport, I managed to squeeze in a visit to Kilmainham Gaol, learning more about the history of Ireland in the process.

  
And a quick visit to the Irish Museum of Modern Art as well. This 1937 Salvador Dali painting, Couple with Their Heads Full of Clouds, was part of a temporary exhibition on love. Not a big fan of surrealism, this is one of the few Dali paintings I have ever liked.

  

My favorite exhibition was Nick Miller and the studio of Edward McGuire. In 2009, Irish painter Edward McGuire’s widow donated 130 items from his studio to the museum. To “avoid a detached, museological approach” of displaying and explained the studio contents, artist Nick Miller researched and reinterpreted the items through his own work. It was exceptionally interesting and well done. I don’t have any good pictures of this exhibition unfortunately, but there is some additional information you can explore online.

Then it was off to the airport to discover one of my flights had been cancelled due to the weather on the east coast, and to be rerouted I would have to leave the following day. A small glitch in plans, an extra night in an airport hotel, and I made it home safe and sound.

  
And speaking of safe and sound… Patrick and Brandon were in a car accident while I was gone. It was a hit and run, the other drivers fault. They walked away without a scratch, but my car is likely totaled. 

  
Scary all around, but makes you realize what is truly important in life: It’s people, always people. Everything else is secondary.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: art museum, city, dublin, exhibition, ireland, travel

January 15, 2016 by Kat

Ready and Waiting

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Do you know what this is? It’s my small art display, ready and waiting for some new Liberate Your Art postcards to arrive! Have you signed up for the postcard swap yet? There is still LOTS of time to make your postcards before the March 12 receipt deadline. Learn more and sign up here.

And actually, I’ve received the FIRST postcards in the swap already! They are from Pam in Pennsylvania. Check out her art here, and just maybe you will get one of her lovely postcards!

Still no decorated envelope though, so you have the chance to be the first for the 2016 swap. I can’t wait to see what arrives!

Filed Under: Liberate Your Art Postcard Swap, The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: liberate your art, postcard, postcard swap

January 12, 2016 by Kat

Lessons from #30edits

What happens when you edit the same photograph thirty times? You get a collection of images that are different, yet relate to each other through common elements. You get a surprising burst of creativity. And you might just get some of the best work you have created in a while.

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I know editing the same photograph thirty times sounds like something difficult to do. The words “boredom” or “stuck” quickly come to mind. But I found the exact opposite to be the case. This #30edits challenge was one of the best things I’ve done for my creativity in a while. Things seemed to evolve easily. And while there were moments of difficulty — places I had to push myself to get started in a new direction, or continue through to something worthwhile — overall it was simpler than I thought.

Most of the time, to get things going in a new direction, I just needed to try a new app or a new feature within an app. The possibilities really are limitless with the variety of iPhone apps available! Near the end, I spent more time editing within iColorama, an app with fantastic capability but not the easiest to use. The added push of this challenge helped me come a long way up the learning curve for this app, as well as help me get deeper into features of apps I use all the time.

One of the most surprising things I noticed as I progressed through more and more edits was how my point of view on that starting photograph changed. I shifted from thinking of it as “the image” to thinking of it as “the elements.” I looked at how I could use the elements of the image in different ways. How could I repeat, layer, invert, rotate or otherwise change the elements? I broke things apart and put them back together as something new. I wasn’t tied to keeping the same connection to the starting photographic elements and composition I have historically maintained in my editing process. Another invisible barrier to creativity, broken down.

The bottom line? I could have easily kept going beyond thirty edits.

Here are all of the images in the series, printed and hanging on my studio wall. I had to purchase two more of my favorite Photo Ropes to see them all together, but it was worth it! I will be exhibiting these in February, so I want to live with them for a while to figure out my favorites.

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Several other artists on Instagram joined me in the challenge. You can see all of the group’s work tagged with #30edits here. Some participants are still in progress, and some are finished. I asked a few of the participants who were furthest along to share their #30edits thoughts and experiences with us, along with their original image and favorite edit, so you can learn from them too.


Beth @shutterhuff

 

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At first I thought one image for a whole 30 days? No way. I had done something similar with the #100dayproject last year although I wasn’t limited to only one image. But the more I thought about it, I figured that if I would pick an image where I could set a stage to do some compositing, then maybe it could work.

The image I picked worked well for compositing. Previously I had used mostly the DianaPhotoApp to blend my images together. I used this project to explore some new apps and to dig deeper into ones that I already used. My favorites being, iColorama, Juxtaposer, and two I hadn’t used much before, Union and Silhouette.

I still have a few more to make it to 30. It has definitely been harder than I thought it would be. I was glad to hear that we didn’t have to do one a day for 30 days, that would have made it so much more difficult, I don’t think I would have kept at it.

My favorite part of the project? Even if I got to the point where I thought I couldn’t do anything new with my image, I just kept working with it and something always appeared!

Fairy Tales 11/30

Fairy Tales 11/30


Janet @jreid1031

 

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I love a challenge and this one did just what I hoped it would. It made me stretch and learn new things. It challenged me to take a simple image and see if I could make it look completely different each time I edited it. The first 15 or so weren’t too difficult because I love to edit on my iPad and I used a lot of the editing tools I’m familiar with . But after that I had to start really digging and looking for things I had never tried before. That for me was the real value of this challenge. Could I make it part of a portrait? Could I make it a fantasy? A self portrait? What was the least amount of editing I could do? What was the most?

So thanks very much, Kat, for pushing me along my artistic journey. It was really fun! I loved seeing what everyone else did and learned so much from them as well.

Rose 30/30

Rose 30/30


Shelley @sbenja823

 

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I was intrigued by your 30 edits when I first read about it, but could not imagine doing 30 edits on any one photo. Then I took a photo that I knew immediately I could edit in more than one way. The first 10 edits flew by. Then I started pushing the envelope a bit. I saw what others were doing and got some inspiration from them. The last 10 though were the hardest. What could I do now that was different than before. I came up with a theme of 4 seasons and by then only had 4 more to go. One of my last edits is my favorite. Everything worked in that image and it is by far the strongest of the bunch. I would not have created this if I had not pushed through this project. And by the way, I did and posted 31 edits. There were probably another 4 or 5 more that never made the cut. This really was an amazing project in creativity.

I can see doing variations of this challenge for myself to continue this type of creative exploration.

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29 of 30


Thank you Beth, Janet and Shelley for joining me in the challenge and for sharing your thoughts with us here! Seeing your work progress throughout the challenge really inspired me, and I thank you for that as well as the companionship of having others working through the same challenge together. It was so much fun, I will probably do it again sometime in the future and I hope you will join me again.

Are you in need of a little creative boost? Are you up for a challenge? Don’t wait for me, you can start on your own thirty edits anytime. Just use #30edits on Instagram. I’ll see you there!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: #30edits, creative energy, creative process, creativity, iPhone Photography

January 9, 2016 by Kat

My Book in Print!

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Yes. That’s my book. In print. Need I say more?

All that work, and all that waiting… It is a truly amazing feeling to finally have it in my hands and to know that it will be in readers hands shortly too. I hope it helps a few more people find as much creativity and joy with this fantastic device and medium as I’ve found.

You can have it in your hands in the next week, too. If you order on Amazon, the book will ship on January 12. That’s next Tuesday.

If you prefer an eBook, you can get it TODAY on Amazon or iBooks. Maybe other places too, take a look in your favorite eBook store.

If you prefer to shop local, you can ask your favorite bookstore to order it.

And when you get it… let me know what you think. Share a picture of yourself with it on social media and tag me. Drop me a note. Leave a review. For all that it seems like the end of a big journey, it’s really just the beginning of the next phase.

Come on everyone, let’s make some art with our iPhones!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Art with an iPhone, iphone book, iPhone Photography

January 5, 2016 by Kat

If not now, when?

[N]ot later, not someday, not in a few years, not when times get better, not when life becomes easier, but right now.

— Elizabeth Gilbert in Big Magic

  
Those were the words, read an early December morning, that spurred me to start my #30edits project. And here is image #28 in that project, Interconnected, created an early January morning about one month later.

I love this image. It might just be my favorite of the series. Whether you can tell it or not, it’s a personal image. It speaks to my dual nature, that of engineer and artist. The two are interconnected in surprising ways, just as the organic and geometric are in this image. 

Who would have thought, twenty-eight edits in on the same image, I would create something so personally revealing? Who would have thought, twenty-eight images in, I would be creating anything that felt new and different at all?

Ideas come to us for a reason. I was toying with this #30edits idea a week or two before starting. Maybe I would do it in the new year, I thought. Maybe then I would have time. It was reading those words in Elizabeth Gilbert’s book which spurred me to action. To take on the challenge before I new it was possible to finish. To take a leap of faith, put it out there, and get started. 

All I can say now is… Wow, I’m glad I did. This last month has been one of the most creative periods for me in the last couple of years. 

Do you have an idea you are toying with? Do you have something you have been thinking about starting? Maybe looking for the perfect time to start? Don’t wait. If the idea is there, the time is right. It’s come to you for a reason. 

Do it now.


I found out yesterday that my book, Art with an iPhone: A Photographer’s Guide to Creating Altered Realities, is now available for purchase and download on iBooks!! Yay! If that is your favorite format, then you are in luck–you can get it now. For the rest of us, time is close!

And please, please, please, no matter where you purchase, write a review. Reviews are a big help! Thanks!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: #30edits, creative journey

January 1, 2016 by Kat

Ring in the New!

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Happy New Year! I hope that this new year brings you wonderful things! It is always exciting to ring in a new year, and think about what changes the year might bring. For me, it’s bringing some much needed changes to my newsletter, the Kat Eye News.

For a long time, I’ve been thinking about creating a new type of email, one that comes more frequently, highlighting a piece of my art along with an inspiring quote. I always love the “quote for contemplation” my yoga teacher reads at the end of class, and I’ve had visions of incorporating more quotes with my art. A beautiful image and inspiring quote seems like a nice thing to get in your email, doesn’t it? I know I would like to open that.

At the same time, I’ve recently found that my old newsletter format has become a bit burdensome. I liked the idea of a once per month newsletter, but it takes a lot of work to repackage and format the content from my blog into the mini-articles in the newsletter. Time I really don’t have, to be honest. I would rather be creating new art or tutorials for you, than repackaging what I’ve already done.

Then I got the bright idea, why don’t I combine the two ideas? Instead of a separate email with the image and quote, include it in the Kat Eye News and send it more regularly. Along with the image and quote, link to the latest information on my blog and website, since that’s where I update everything anyway.

And voila! A redesigned Kat Eye News has been born. You will see this newsletter more frequently than in the past, but it’s streamlined. You can get inspired by the quote and art, or connect with the latest tutorial, or see when my next workshop is scheduled with just a quick scan.

I hope you enjoy it! I know I will look forward to searching out quotes and sharing my art with you this new way. If you aren’t on the Kat Eye News email list, you can sign up here.

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Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Kat Eye News, newsletter

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