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August 7, 2014 by Kat

Gatherings through the Lens: Guest Post by Holly Clark

Today I’d like to introduce you to Holly Clark! I met Holly through Mortal Muses, the collaborative photography site I was involved with several years ago. I don’t think we were ever Muses at the same time, but we’ve gotten to know each other through a mutual love for all things photographic. Her work is beautiful, and her enthusiasm comes through in all she does. Give her a warm welcome!


The past few months have been busy for me and it feels like summer has somehow passed me by. August. Already. How did that happen? Part of the illusion was created by the late arrival of temperatures here in the Northeast. For the first time in years, we didn’t turn on our air conditioning until the beginning of June! Work has been busy from mid-May straight through until now, which when you work for yourself is a blessing indeed, but it certainly left the garden in shambles! Luckily I was able to find a few evenings to relax amongst friends celebrating whatever was on hand.

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In early May it was the annual Kentucky Derby where a group of us gathers to bet on the horses, mix mint and bourbon and catch up on each other’s stories from the past year. In February, we lost our close friend –who ran the “bank” – to pneumonia, so this year’s celebration was in his honor. I took over the betting running the bank and I think I did Eric proud.

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We sipped juleps, ate burgers, talked nonsense and lived in the moment enjoying the camaraderie of this year’s gang.

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In June we gathered with friends to watch the USA’s opening world cup soccer match with some friends. Lee’s a British expatriate, now American, who’s built his own English pub in his basement to remind him of home! Not only was his bar fully stocked, but he had craft beer on the tap and willingly poured us all a tall, delicious pint while we shouted at the TV and cheered on the game.

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In July one of my closest girlfriends had us over for dinner to celebrate my birthday, always a treat once you’ve passed the big milestones. 41 couldn’t have started better with big hugs from little girls and tasty hors d’oeuvre with a lovely South African white wine.

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We grilled. We talked. We played, and each one of us received a pink princess sticker to place on our shirts. I even had my own hand-made place card and a red-velvet cake! I’m keeping my fingers crossed this birthday wish comes true!

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Each gathering was a well-earned escape from the busy months surrounding them. A good reminder for me of what’s truly important: celebrating life’s gatherings both big and small with the characters that make them special. I’m sure you’ll agree that these treasured memories are picture-worthy moments to be relived again and again. By now, my friends are used to me raising my camera to shoot at a moment’s notice. From the dainty details to the unscripted moments I couldn’t expect, I try to capture everything. Despite how random my shooting might seem, I shoot with and open heart and with purpose, as these are the memories I want to hold onto forever.

How about you? Do you shoot the special occasions of your life too? Do you also shoot with a plan? It is absolutely possible to capture your memorable moments and take captivating photos of the faces you love and the places you’ll never forget. Join me August 28th at Big Picture Classes where I’m teaching an exciting new 4-week workshop called Gatherings through the Lens.

The pre-classroom is now open where I several lessons available immediately to start you on your journey. During our time together I’ll cover weekly topics on portraits, details, actions and candids along with insight from expert guest photographers sharing their perspective on capturing all of life’s events. I hope that you’ll join me, and I can’t wait to meet you in class!

Happy Snapping,
Holly

You can see more of Holly’s gorgeous work here.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: ecourse, guest post, photography class

July 29, 2014 by Kat

Fuel your Creativity for Free

Can you imagine a world without creativity? Imagine a world without vibrant color, without fusions of flavors, without words that move us, without music that invites us to dance. The world would be flat, dull and lifeless. I can’t imagine it.

Can you imagine a life without creativity? Imagine a life filled with errands, appointments, bills and frustrations. Unfortunately, all too many of us can imagine this life. We get swept up into the flow of everyday urgency and don’t make time for ourselves, much less our creativity.

That just won’t do.

Over the last few years I’ve learned something important about myself: I need creativity in my life. Creating brings me back to center, and allows me to connect to my core and remember who I am. Creating pushes me to keep moving; to see the world in new ways. And creating enables me to connect with others too, when I share the result and spark a response.

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Good for the Soul

I think we all need creativity in our lives, but sometimes we lack the energy. We lack the spark to get us moving. We forget how simple a creative practice can be. We think we need hours of time to take a class, or create a finished work, or it’s just not work the effort.

But creativity doesn’t require all of the overhead we place on it. Creativity happens in small chunks of time, when you’ve created openness in thought. It flows when you’ve nourished yourself with rich material; when you’ve tossed lots of ideas into the mix and let them stew. Creativity happens when you have fuel.

Right now, the Fuel Your Creativity eCourse is free to anyone who wants to take it. This one-week prompt class has short, daily exercises to open you up to creativity in your life. It’s intended to help you see how simple and easy a creative practice can be. I would love to have you join me, and invite your friends to come along.

We don’t want to live in a world without creativity, now do we? It’s time to contribute yours.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: ecourse, free ecourse, Fuel Your Creativity

December 13, 2012 by Kat

It’s time for a Journey of Fascination

The course was inspirational and confidence building. It seems each of us have what is needed to be whatever our heart desires, we just needed a facilitator to draw it out.
— Find Your Eye Participant in 2012

It’s time for a new journey. A Journey of Fascination. I am adding a new course to the Find Your Eye series in early 2013, and you are invited to join the journey. The series begins with Starting the Journey from January 20-31, 2013, and then continues with the all-new Journey of Fascination from February 10 – March 9, 2013. Registration is open now.

The participant quote I’ve shared above really expresses what the Find Your Eye series is all about. It’s about building your confidence. It’s about inspiring you to be who you are in your photography. Finding your eye is no more complicated than that. Yet it’s still not easy, either. That’s why I’ve created these courses: to help you make the journey. The journey is your own, I just shine a light on the path in front of you, to help you move forward. And even if you are already moving along nicely, the courses accelerate your momentum.

My own journey has been an interesting one, filled with ups and downs, fears and joy, as those of you who regularly read my blog know. These courses come out of my own experiences. I find it interesting that I’ve added one per year… Journey of Recognition came out of 2010, Journey of Inspiration came out of 2011, and now Journey of Fascination has been born out of experiences in 2012. Each course is a different journey, taking you in a slightly different direction. I love how it doesn’t matter the order you take the courses, or if you are near the beginning of your own journey with photography or well under way, they always fit where you are.

I hope you will join me in January and February on this new journey. It’s exciting to be at the cusp of sharing something new. I’ve always thought there were more Find Your Eye courses to come and now is the right time for the next one.

I love this journey I am on. I love what I get to do in these courses, as a guide and a witness. I especially love that it makes a difference in the art and the lives of the people who join me. I’m excited to share a few other comments from participants in Find Your Eye courses this year, about their experience.

I love the interaction among the participants as well as from you, Kat. The assignments were challenging and pushed us to explore new purposes for taking photographs, but to also find meaning in them. [T]he level of interaction in this course is so much deeper and open than any other online courses I’ve completed.

I loved learning in a group, knowing there were others on the journey too and we could explore this passion for photography together. And my other favourite thing was having assignments which gave us plenty of direction but also opened up all kinds of creative possibilities.

I’ve done many classes and this one was the best, because it was a small group and because you, Kat, always give feedback and follow the group. It’s also unique, because it pushes you forward as a photographer.

[This course is unique because of] the great interaction around photo images. We all had a chance to learn from others because we paid attention to what everyone was doing not just on our individual work. It wasn’t only about feedback from you, Kat (which was very appreciated), but we seemed to get a lot out of feedback from everyone and you had an opportunity to react to some of the feedback, too. It was a group experience.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: ecourse, England, Find Your Eye, registration, Whitstable, window

December 11, 2012 by Kat

Fuel Your Creativity: New eCourse Open for Registration

It’s time for something new! Let’s ring in the New Year with a burst of creativity. From January 6 – 12, 2013, join me for Fuel Your Creativity, a one-week prompt class designed to get your creativity flowing.

We all love creating, don’t we? It’s fun and exciting, when things are flowing naturally. But they don’t always flow, do they. Creating does not always come easily. It takes fuel. The fuel for our creativity has two parts: raw material and energy. Every experience you’ve had, idea you’ve read, interaction you’ve experienced becomes raw material which helps fuel your creativity. In order to create, turn the raw material into something new, you need creative energy.

In this daily prompt class, you will focus on finding the fuel for your creativity, through awareness of your surroundings and awareness of yourself. Each day for seven days, you receive a simple exercise via email. Through the exercises you find raw materials in your everyday life and get your creative energy flowing.

Each day we’ll also come together in a discussion group, sharing our experiences and our creations, to further boost the fuel for your creativity. There is nothing like the group dynamic to enhance creativity, is there? This will be the only time this year I offer this course as an instructor-led group course, after this it will only be offered as individual self-study, so don’t miss out on this opportunity.

Doesn’t this sound like a fun way to start the New Year? Learn more and register here. I hope you’ll join me! I’m so excited to share this with you, I can’t wait to start the New Year this way.


If you’re a Kat Eye News subscriber, watch this Sunday’s newsletter for a special offer on this eCourse, just for you. And if you’re not a Kat Eye News subscriber, now is the time to sign up!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: ecourse, Fuel Your Creativity

January 1, 2012 by Kat

Announcing: Digital Photography Basics On-Demand

Happy New Year! Remember how yesterday I was talking about new things to come in 2012? I’m so excited to start off the New Year with an announcement. The Digital Photography Basics e-course is now available “On-Demand.” Rather than waiting until I offer it, the course is now available at any time throughout the year. If you or someone you know got a new camera for Christmas, this course will be a great first step to learn how to create beautiful images with that new toy!

But I always feel weird talking about my courses, so instead I’ll share what a few past participants have said:

I have taken a photography workshop [before], and I must say, yours blew that one out of the water. I was never frustrated in your course; I gained confidence in my abilities, and I actually learned how to use my camera. I’ve learned so much in this course, and now I’m looking forward to moving beyond the basics to finding the art in my photography. Thank you so much for an awesome 6 weeks! – Sarah

I looked forward to the lessons every week. They were so well written and understandable. I had taken an “in – person” class before, but I learned so much more from this one. The lessons flowed well from one week to the next. The assignments offered great opportunities to practice. – Kathy

[My favorite thing about the course] was the simplicity of the technical information. There was no confusion – just straight forward… here’s the info of how and why, set your camera like this, go play. Perfect!  – Marji

I loved learning about the technical aspects of photography. I’d always found it challenging before but you presented it in an easy, understandable way. I loved that you paired each lesson with photographs. That made everything so easy to grasp.  – Annie

The class was well worth every penny I spent. Every time I pick up my camera, I’ll be using something you’ve taught me! – Cathy

It always makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside to read those quotes! If you want to learn more, you can visit the Digital Photograph Basics page and also listen to this interview about the class. You just might learn a little bit about me too!

One of my themes for 2012 is empowerment, and having participants leave my courses feeling empowered is an underlying goal of all of the courses I create. While I love the artistic and creative aspects of photography, it has to be built on a strong foundation of technical knowledge. Digital Photograph Basics is a great first step to build that foundation. I hope you’ll share this course with anyone who might be interested in learning more about digital photography.

Tune in tomorrow, for another announcement on my 2012 theme of connection. I can’t wait to share!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: digital photography basics, ecourse, photography

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