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October 4, 2011 by Kat

The Loner

One lone flower, tossed aside. 
It makes me ask, can an image of a “thing” evoke emotion? As a “thing” photographer, I would answer yes. This image speaks to me through the isolation of the flower, discarded for not being perfect. The flower is not even in the bunch with the other discarded flowers, it is off on its own. Truly alone. But in its isolation, the remaining beauty of the flower can be seen. The gorgeous color and the shape, jump out at me against the concrete in a way that would be lost in the group.
It seems there is a message here, that can be brought into my life. It’s ok to be less than perfect. It’s ok to be out there, on my own once in a while. Once in a while, being outside the group can help me shine my unique beauty. My unique view on the world.
What do you take away from this image?  Does it speak to you too?

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What’s going on around Kat Eye Studio…

  • The current Exploring with a Camera theme is The Color Wheel: Part 2. Check out the post and join in the exploration.
  • Registration is open for Digital Photography Basics! Class starts October 16. Visit here for the details.
  • Want to know what’s going on in the studio? You can subscribe to the Kat Eye News to stay up-to-date on all the activities.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Corvallis, flowers, inspiration, market, Oregon, photowalk

October 3, 2011 by Kat

Expectations Lost, Happiness Found

What is it about photography, that makes me happy? I’ve noticed lately, that whenever I go out and photograph, even if it’s just for a walk around the block in the rain, that I return in a good mood. I am smiling and there is a spring in my step. I feel buoyant. The sheer act of capturing photographs, whether they end up good or not, makes me grin.

Thinking more on why photography makes me happy this morning, I found that photography is one area of my life where I don’t have huge expectations or plans. I’ve learned to embrace the fun of letting myself be surprised. I follow my intuition and interests, as they pull me along in new directions. I find great joy in discovering what catches my eye on any given day. Amazing things have resulted as I follow those internal nudges – in photography, writing and my study of art in general.

Take Saturday’s photowalk visit to the Farmer’s Market, for example. Of course I photographed the colorful vegetables, but what really interested me were the flowers on the ground as the vendors sorted and tossed and created beautiful bouquets. Normally I would be attracted to the finished bouquets, but at this moment I was captured by the haphazard nature of the flowers scattered on the concrete and in the buckets. To me, on this specific Saturday morning, these images were the most interesting to explore and compose. These were the images that held a story. Next Saturday, in the same place, it will be completely different.

This gets to the “heart and soul” aspects of photography, or any art. Creating has the power to change how we feel. When we let go of expectations or plans, wonderful things can result. There is an interesting parallel here to the rest of my life I’ve needed to focus on as well: Letting go of control and expectation. It’s something that I am slowly, and surely, learning to do. It’s been a long road, but I am lucky to have something like photography to show me the way, with a smile on my face. 

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What’s going on around Kat Eye Studio… 

  • Linking in to the Creative Every Day today. Hello everyone!
  • The current Exploring with a Camera theme is The Color Wheel: Part 2. Check out the post and join in the exploration.
  • Registration is open for Digital Photography Basics! Class starts October 16. Visit here for the details.
  • Want to know what’s going on in the studio? You can subscribe to the biweekly Kat Eye News to stay up-to-date on all the activities and have more great information, delivered right to your email inbox.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Corvallis, flowers, happiness, inspiration, market, Oregon, personal growth

October 1, 2011 by Kat

In the Interest of Color

This morning I participated in the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk, through with 1117 photo walks were planned in local communities today and tomorrow. The Corvallis photo walk was organized by one of my local photography friends, Jones Oliver. It was great to get out and meet other photographers! We had local folks from Corvallis and a few from other towns in Oregon, as well as my brother from out of state. 
I captured this image of the purple chinese eggplant and the orange peppers specifically with our current exploration of the color wheel. It’s a triadic scheme, purple, orange and green, in approximately the recommended proportions. Do you think it works?
More images of the photo walk to come later! Hope you are having a great weekend.

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What’s going on around Kat Eye Studio…

  • The current Exploring with a Camera theme is The Color Wheel: Part 2. Check out the post and join in the exploration.
  • Registration is open for Digital Photography Basics! Class starts October 16. Visit here for the details.
  • Want to know what’s going on in the studio? You can subscribe to the Kat Eye News to stay up-to-date on all the happenings.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: color, color wheel, Corvallis, market, orange, Oregon, photowalk, purple, triadic

September 30, 2011 by Kat

The Fruits of our Creative Labor

All life moves in cycles. Whether we notice the cycle of the seasons, where the earth transitions from growth to dormancy across the months, or the cycle within a day, as the sun rises and sets. Our lives are bound by cycles.

It is easy to forget this, as we look at the results of a cycle. In harvest time, we may see the results of the farmer’s efforts in the piles of fruits and vegetables in the market, but we don’t see all of the time and energy spent to get there. Preparing the soil, sowing the seeds, tending the growth, picking the fruit – all happen outside of our realm of vision. We only see the end result, the tomatoes sitting on the table, ready to eat.

Creativity is like this too. I am revisiting my concept of the Spiral of Creativity lately. I have had to remind myself that creativity is a cycle. I remind myself that creating something new and launching it into the world is not as easy as the end result would suggest. Shiny, delicious tomatoes don’t just end up on tables without a lot of someone’s time, spent in the dirt. That time in the dirt is when you “go dark” to the outside world. The time of the spiral where you are acting on and finishing an idea, doing something to make it real. No one else can see the effort you are putting in, to get things launched. They will only see the final result. It may look like nothing is going on for a while, as you create something new, even to you.

It is so much easier to be in the starting phases of the spiral, absorbing, processing and practicing. It’s fun, and takes less time and energy to keep things moving. You can have multiple things going at once. My recent experience suggests it takes a lot less energy to jot down a few ideas about what you would like in a website, than to clearly articulate the details to a web designer. It takes less energy to sketch out layouts and envision them in your mind than it does to populate something real.

When a project is in the “finishing” phase of the spiral, there may not be much energy for anything else. All focus narrows to that one item that needs to be launched into the world. I was reminded of this fact on Tuesday, when I had no words to write here. I had images, lovely images, but no words would come. The creative energy I use for writing on my blog was being used in other ways.

For a short while I thought something was wrong, until I remembered how all things cycle, including creativity. Until I remembered the spiral and how I’m nearing the launching edge with my new website and new classes. At least this time in the spiral, I’ve been through the process before. The first time, as I was creating Find Your Eye, the final parts of the spiral were hard because I hadn’t completed a full cycle before. Now I know how wonderful it is to launch something new and real into the world. All of the time and energy is worth it.

Whether it’s vegetables or classes or websites or art, I’m reminded the Spiral of Creativity applies. You can’t bring something new into the world without an expenditure of time and energy. You don’t get those delicious tomatoes without some digging in the dirt.

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What’s going on around Kat Eye Studio…

  • This weekend is the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk. Are you participating? I am!
  • Don’t miss out on this great, free source of inspiration: World’s Biggest Summit. It starts tomorrow, and I’m a sponsor – yay!
  • The current Exploring with a Camera theme is The Color Wheel: Part 2. Check out the post and join in the exploration.
  • Registration is open for Digital Photography Basics! Class starts October 16. Visit here for the details.
  • Want to know what’s going on in the studio? You can subscribe to the Kat Eye News to stay up-to-date on all the happenings.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Corvallis, food, market, Oregon, Spiral of Creativity

September 23, 2011 by Kat

Change is in the Air

The seasons are changing, can you feel it? We have a crispness in the air some mornings. The apples are arriving at the market. The leaves are still on the trees and the days feel like summer, but change is in the air. I can feel it.

Change is coming to this space too. I have a new website under development at the moment. Yay! I love this blogger space so much, it’s been the site of my journey, but it’s become too small for what I want to do. I realized a few months ago that I had no room to grow. Things have been getting crowded around here. As I added the Liberate Your Art postcard swap and Find Your Eye classes, I’ve maxed out the available space.

So in a short period of time, I’ll be packing up the virtual boxes and moving to a new space where The Kat Eye View of the World and Kat Eye Studio will both reside. It is interesting how my virtual life is mirroring my physical life, with a big move. Just as it was time to move home from Italy, it’s time to move from here. I can feel it. At least with this move, I won’t have a garage full of stuff to deal with!

It is exciting to see my new site develop. It’s seeing a vision coming to life. There will be space, and room to grow. Lots of light and color and beautiful images. I can’t wait to share it with you!

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What’s going on around The Kat Eye View of the World…

  • The current Exploring with a Camera theme is The Color Wheel: Part 1. Check out the post and join in the exploration.
  • Digital Photography Basics registration opens soon! You can subscribe to the Kat Eye News to be the first to hear when registration opens.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: apple, Corvallis, food, market, Oregon

September 16, 2011 by Kat

Why We Need Art


I was so excited last weekend, visiting the Saturday Market here in town. I found the first American image for my market/wheels series! Yay!

When I applied the standard “seventies” processing used in the series to the image, I got chills. I had this amazing realization. This series transcends place and time. All over the world, farmers are bringing their delicious wares to markets on wheels. They always have, they always will. I can go anywhere in the world, anywhere, and find images for this series. I could be in the middle of rural China or my little town of Corvallis and I will find a market. In the market, I guarantee I will find wheels. Within this commonality, I can see the differences too. The unique elements that tell the viewer where I am.

This is why we need art. Art is a way to equalize. Artists find connections, and commonalities. We speak in a language that transcends words. Anyone, anywhere in the world can identify with a piece of visual art. It can move us, bring us together in a way that nothing else can. 

And each of us, with our unique vision of the world, has something to offer that conversation. Whether it’s with a camera or a paintbrush or pieces of glass. Each individual point of view adds depth and dimension to the world we live in. We share our differences, and in the process, find the similarities between us. Don’t you think, if the everyone in the world participated in the conversation this way, the world would be a better place? I think so. I hope you’re joining in too.

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What’s going on around The Kat Eye View of the World…

  • Linking in to Paint Party Friday today, with these two works in progress started this week. I’m loving the colors! I’m picking up some new liquid acrylics in similar colors tomorrow at our new art supply store in town. (Check out the bottom of the page – I’m featured!!) I can’t wait to play with the new colors, and see where they go next.
  • The current Exploring with a Camera theme is The Color Wheel: Part 1. Check out the post and join in the exploration. 
  • Do you want find your unique vision of the world through photography? Registration for the fall series of the Find Your Eye e-course is open! Visit here for more info.
  • You can subscribe to the Kat Eye News to stay up-to-date on all the happenings.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: actions, green, market, market/wheels, melon, my painting, paint party friday

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