Pitter-patter, snap, snap. I love the creative process of wandering around taking photos of whatever suits my fancy. When I decided to make photography my way to make a living, I wanted to make sure I kept it as my way to still have fun.
In the winter, I just want to stay inside and be warm and cozy, and it often takes a friend visiting from out of town to make me get off the couch and let go of the warm coffee mug in my hand. Once I get over the hump of putting on shoes and coat and mittens and scarf and hat and grabbing the umbrella (I know it’s no tundra, but I freeze in Seattle’s winters, and yes, I know, it’s not cool to carry an umbrella in Seattle. What does that make me? Dry. At least semi. ;) ), I know I’ll enjoy the fresh air and the quest for the perfect image. However unattainable that quest may be, it sure is fun to try! So when my photographer friend Ben came visiting from Chicago, out we went! It’s great to get an outsider’s fresh perspective on the city I see day in and day out. It inspires me to look again and see it in a different way.
Ben’s updating his website and wanted a few artsy head shots of himself to include in the new design. And with three photographers out running around, no one’s left out of the portrait-making fun and Jake and I got our fair share of in-front-of-the-camera time, though I much prefer the experience from the back side of the camera!
Of course, no Seattle visit is complete without a visit to Espresso Vivace for the world’s best cuppa! Their beans are always in my hopper at home, so even when I’m forlornly looking out at the dreary wet weather from my window and not wanting to venture out, I can stay warm and caffeinated!