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July 22, 2013 by Kat

Playing Tourist

I’m wrapping up Chicago today, with a few fun images of us playing tourist. Our primary purpose of the trip was to visit family in Wisconsin, so Chicago was the vacation we added on with just the three of us. It’s always fun to visit a big city with lots to explore, and we managed to see and do a few things.

Hanging out over the city, at the Willis (Sears) Tower…
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Catching light at the Museum of Science and Industry…
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Bumping into astronauts at the Adler Planetarium…
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Riding the trains…
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Watching the whales at the Shedd Aquarium…
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Rubbing elbows with Sue at the Field Museum…
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And walking, walking, walking daily through Millennium Park, occasionally squeezing in a family photo…
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Bye, bye Chicago! Thanks for a fun time.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Chicago, family, Illinois, museum, tourist

June 10, 2013 by Kat

Right Place, Right Time

Every so often, an amazing opportunity lands in your lap. Sunday morning was one of those times, as our family got to take both a helicopter ride and a plane ride, thanks to my son Brandon’s enthusiasm for all-things-aviation recently. Every time he hears something flying overhead, he’s trying to identify what type of aircraft it is. He has books on planes checked out from the library and is the proud owner of a brand new RC plane.

Since we love to support his obsessions interests, we hooked up with a friend to take a “Young Eagle” flight, where pilots take kids for airplane rides to introduce them to flying. While we were out at the airport, we got permission to go take a look at the helicopter that had been doing training flights over our town all week.

The flight crew was getting ready to go out on a training flight and let us take a look at the inside. Brandon had lots of questions and after a few minutes of looking around the crew offered us a ride.

Our answer? An enthusiastic YES!

It was awesome. My first time in a helicopter. (Because really, how many of us have ever had the opportunity to ride in a helicopter?) It was a bit odd to lift straight off the ground. I also didn’t realize how close we would be to the ground — much closer than in an airplane.

Brandon and I made a short video (less than 3 minutes) combining his videography and my iPhone photography, that I’m excited to share with you today. You get to see a little bit of the scenery of the Coast Range and Willamette Valley around Corvallis, from a unique point of view.

We were ALL grinning ear-to-ear as we exited the helicopter. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity; a perfect example of being in the right place at the right time. That, and the power of a cute and interested kid. We all agreed afterward that it was Brandon’s interest and enthusiasm that got us the invitation!

If you have a child and live in the US, check out the Young Eagles website for opportunities to get him or her a plane ride.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Corvallis, family, helicopter, video

June 7, 2013 by Kat

Alone on the Hill

The wonderful thing about mobile photography is that it is, well, mobile. It’s with me anywhere I go. With a little downtime, I can create. Anywhere, anytime.

Exploring my sister’s back yard, a spot of bright color caught my eye. In the berm leading up the mountainside away from her yard, there was one lone poppy blooming. I climbed the steep hill and balanced precariously, trying to capture the flower while the breeze shifted it this way and that. After finally capturing a good image — nicely framed, in focus, without my shadow in it — I sat down in the Colorado sunshine and proceeded to mess it up, transforming it into something new. Something that expresses more than the original photograph. Something that gets to the essence of the poppy, instead of the poppy itself.

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Later I was passing the image around the table, sharing with my family. It’s an interesting thing to share in person rather than on the internet. On the internet, people can quietly ignore something they don’t like. You only really hear from those who DO like it. So seeing someone view my work in person as it was passed around the table, I could tell if they liked it or not. I got the unfiltered responses.

I discovered that not everyone likes the new direction my work is taking. I discovered they were surprised by the abstract nature of the art I enjoy creating. I discovered that these changes, which seem obvious and natural to me, are not obvious or even explicable to those who are dearest to me.

It does make sense… They haven’t been around me on a regular basis for a long time. They didn’t see me in the museums of Europe, discovering my attraction to colorful abstract art. They didn’t see me falling in love with Vasily Kandinsky, Mark Rothko or Paul Delaunay. They haven’t seen my playing around with paints and trying to capture the emotion of pure color and movement on a canvas. All they saw was the photographs. And now all they see is this dramatic transition of the art I share, because I’ve finally found the medium that combines my love of photography and abstraction in one place.

Yeah, I can see how that would be surprising.

Another thing that I discovered, as I found out they don’t all like this new direction of my work, is that I don’t care. I love what I am creating now. I am confident and comfortable with it as my own personal expression. I am comfortable with the idea that others won’t like it. Some don’t like it because it’s perceived as easy: “All you do is push buttons in software, and that’s just wrong.” Some don’t like it because they prefer the more literal interpretation of a photograph, and don’t think it needs to be transformed in any way. They liked my old style better.

That’s ok, because I don’t create for anyone else, I create for me. Some people will connect with it, some people won’t. That’s just the way art works. I don’t have to be hemmed in by anyone else’s rules and opinions.

And one final discovery out of all of this… it doesn’t mean they love me or I love them any less. My work is an expression of me, but it is not me.

That’s just as important to realize, I think.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: artistic growth, family, flower, orange, personal growth, red

June 6, 2013 by Kat

Among the Aspens

“I want to go for a hike,” I told my brother, “I want to get into a stand of aspens.”

We were sitting at my nephew’s graduation party with my aunt and uncle. The party was going to end soon and we had the rest of the afternoon free. After some debate between my brother and uncle of where to go, I had them both talked into the idea.

It was a gorgeous spring day. Perfect Colorado-blue skies and comfortable in summer clothes even at 9000 feet. The aspens were gorgeous with their new-leaf green and the mountains in the distance still had some snow.

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We don’t have aspens in Oregon, and I miss them. There is something special about aspens. It may be the way the seem to shimmer as the light comes through their leaves.

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Or maybe it’s the gentle rustling sound they make as the breeze dances through the tree tops. Or the seemingly endless white trunks reaching into that deep blue sky.

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Or maybe it’s that there are the trees of my childhood forest. I camped with my family under these trees. Hiked with my friends. Saw the cycle of green to golden yellow to bare to new leaves again too many times to count.

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Whatever the reason, aspen trees hold a special place in my heart.

It was a short hike, seeing as I didn’t have the right shoes and I’m not ready for serious hiking at high altitude. I’m a sea-level girl now, much as it pains me to admit it.

But no matter the length, it was time well spent. Seeing the Colorado forest again, so different from the forests of Oregon, was a joy. Enjoying the sunshine and moving my body, after all of the sitting of travel and graduation and parties, felt wonderful. And most of all, connecting to my brother and especially my uncle, who is usually very quiet and reserved at social events, in an environment we all love.

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It doesn’t get better than this.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: aspen, Colorado, family, forest, tree

June 5, 2013 by Kat

Endings and Beginnings

The graduates have all walked. I’ve gone on my trip and returned. It’s back to the business of finishing up the school year for my son and getting ready for summer camps and family reunion trips and enjoying the summer.

But I find myself pondering a few deeper things with my return home on Monday. It turns out this was not just a trip to see my nephew graduate, like I thought. This was a trip to look at the cycle of life; of endings and beginnings.

Here he is, Logan the high school graduate. With honors, I might add. Eighteen years ago this month, he was born. As it is for any graduate, this milestone is an ending of the life he’s known up to now, and a beginning of the next phase. College. Adulthood. There is so much in store for him.

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Eighteen years ago this year, a few months after Logan was born, my Dad passed away suddenly. My brother Ryan was a senior in high school at the time, ready to go through his own endings and beginnings. But his cycle, all of our family’s cycle, was abruptly changed and redefined. As we laid my father to rest in the shadow of the mountains he so loved, we marked the ending of his life as well as a new beginning. It was the beginning of life without Dad.

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In a couple of months, Ryan and his wife Darcy are expecting their first child. A little girl, they are naming Suvi. Another beginning, a new life to celebrate and love. (That’s my brother in the middle, and Darcy on the right, as our family waits for Logan’s graduation to start.)

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I hope, eighteen years from now, to be at Suvi’s graduation, celebrating the cycle once again.

I must admit, after this trip I find myself wondering what endings and beginnings are in store for us, in the meantime.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: family, graduation

September 18, 2012 by Kat

Wedding, Accomplished

What makes a successful wedding? I’ve always thought, if the bride and groom are married at the end of the day, then it was successful. And so, my brother’s wedding in Colorado was wildly successful. Not only were they married at the end of the day, but it was done beautifully, organized by my wonderful sister and held at her house. This was not a kick-back-and-relax kind of wedding weekend. We were the worker bees too. It was a whirlwind 3 or 4 days of setting up, decorating, cooking, partying, taking down and traveling.

But wow, do I love my family and what we do for each other. And I’m so happy for my brother Ryan and his new wife Darcy.

Wedding, accomplished.

I wasn’t the wedding photographer (thank goodness) but here are a few of my favorite shots from the day. One advantage of being the sister of the groom was that I could pick my seats for the ceremony. Yay! After the ceremony, I put my camera away and just enjoyed the party.

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Kurtz

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Carbondale, Colorado, family, wedding

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