Cloud photography

Cloud photography insp via besotted

Our prompt this week for our #fotorx 52 weekly photo project is clouds!  We are endlessly inspired by these beauties of nature from light and fluffy to stormy and dramatic there always seems to be a perfect photo-op at the ready. This is a perfect week to begin your weekly photo project because your subject is everywhere!

Cloud photography via besotted by michelle p.

It’s not too late to start your Foto Rx 52, shooting consistently will be the fastest way to becoming a better photographer. Follow us on Instagram for more inspo and edit examples. Shoot this week’s prompt and use #fotorx52 so we can find you and cheer you on (also feel free to borrow our hashtags so other people can find you!).

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Photo Shot w/ Iphone 6 (no. 1) Photo shot Fuji Xt-10 (no. 2)

Image edited with our Light & Airy action set (coming soon!)

Edited in Photoshop CC

Some cloud inspiration:

One of the rarest clouds ever

Cloud appreciation society manifesto

Inspo for clouds + portraits here, here, here

Cloudscape photographer

Max Wanger clouds

Photographing clouds tips

 

 

 

 

Besotted with…Friday faves!

Dahlia via besotted

I. We are in full on spring mode in these parts and are ready to start our gardens! I read this book in November and decided that this was my year to plant a cutting garden in my minuscule plot of land. I have already planted my dinner plate dahlia bulbs and am anxiously awaiting there arrival. Michelle informed me the woman that wrote the book also has seeds for sale and we are going to purchase and share so we can get more milage (perhaps you have a friend or two that wants to do the same?). We want everything.

II. Michelle introduced me to Alice , of course we immediately knew we needed to share with you. It’s a little vignette straight out of Amelie, part travel tip, part magic enjoy!

III. I am always looking for super easy meals to cook, pair that with a beautiful cookbook and I am a happy camper. Alison Roman’s new book, is chockfull of easy recipes, without too many complicated ingredients, bonus she is super heavy on the veggie recipes and I love me some veggies. The photographs by Nikkol Herriot and Michael Graydon are wonderfully modern and refreshing.

IV. We are so happy for our fellow flower lover Brittany on her new book, it looks like a must have for any craft library.

V. Last but certainly not least, if you are looking for something to do on Saturday, March 24, 2018 that could forever change the course of history, may we suggest this?

 

photo by tristan b. edited with stockholm

Photo prompt :: Signs of spring!

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It’s the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere, so we are taking a cue from Mother nature for our photo prompt this week–signs of spring! With the days lasting longer and the sun feeling brighter, we are starting to see the first blooms arrive. Make this prompt your excuse for getting outside to find ‘signs of spring’ or to stop by your local farmer’s market for some delicious blooms. Look for colors, shapes, vignettes; shoot low, shoot high, get in close, this prompt gives you extra opportunity to get creative! I am loving this edit, you?  I love how light and airy it feels, perfect for a first day of spring pic!

It’s not too late to start your Foto Rx 52, shooting consistently will be the fastest way to becoming a better photographer. Follow us on Instagram for more inspo and edit examples. Shoot this week’s prompt and use #fotorx52 so we can find you and cheer you on.

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Foto Rx Co. Instagram

Photo shot Fuji Xt-10

Image edited with Stockholm | Clean x Minimal actions

Edited in Photoshop CC

Examples of artists that have flowers as a muse:

Imogene Cunningham

Georgia O’Keefe

Irving Penn

A brief history of flowers in Western art

 

photo by michelle p.

Besotted with…Friday Faves!

Rock fig contout drawing with sumi ink

Friday always feels like it’s sneaking up on me these days, especially since I tasked myself with finding favorites to share here. All week long I find great things, don’t write them down because I think I will remember, log in and slap my forehead that I have forgotten them all and here I am, so I will give it a go (and make a note to actually start jotting things down!).

I. I have been doing a lot of contour drawing this month, I think it’s partially the anticipation of spring in the PNW that has me so motivated.  With each drawing I learn a little more and get a little better (Michelle is a natural at this and her lines are so confident). One of my major influences and inspirations (besides Michelle) is the great Ellsworth Kelly  his book Drawn from Nature is sure to inspire if you are interested in this simplistic approach. Kelly was inspired by the contour and line drawings of  Picasso and Matisse . This book you can see the influence, I have to say I can totally see the ‘joie de vivre’ in these simple drawings, even Matisse’s  lines seem happy.

II. I always like to read about supplies other artists use since I have never taken a proper art class (or design class for that matter), I feel like I don’t know what’s available for the style I am trying to achieve so I experiment a lot. These are some of the supplies I have been using for my botanical sketches. I love this sketchbook, it’s a good size if I decide to do a series of smaller flowers or go larger (which I have been lately), it’s not the best quality, but certainly not the worst, it’s perfect for me because I get really weird about using sketchbooks that I feel are too nice. I use two pencils often, a mechanical pencil with a soft 4b lead, and I have one of these pencils stashed in every bag and drawer in case inspiration strikes! When I draw in ink I use this brush pen, it’s my favorite, I feel like it draws on its on, its that good!

III. This book cover caught Michelle’s eye, it has great reviews so she’s giving it a go!

IV. For those looking for things for kiddos I stumbled across the coolest little art blog. I can’t wait to try the jungle themed project and the blue cut out t-shirt!  Most of you know that I am a picture book addict, sometimes some books are beautiful but lack content and some have great content but visuals may not be my fave, this series falls into the latter, the books are little biographies of individuals that have made great strides, my favorites so far are the Amelia Earhart and Abraham Lincoln (we are big Abe fans in our house).

V. My hands have taken a beating this winter, I used the excess of this serum on my hands one day and I felt like it was an almost instantaneous change. I have since only used it on my hands and I feel like it has made them look better than they have in years!

 

drawing by tristan b. | cleaned + digitized with lettering rx

Fill the frame photo technique

fill the frame technique via besotted

Our prompt this week for our 52 week project is fill the frame. Our preference is to do this in camera, so try to resist the urge to crop in Photoshop;) Have your subject fill the edges of the viewfinder. It’s a basic technique but very effective in creating an artful image and to isolate your subject from a cluttered background (my favorite way to avoid straightening up when taking photos of my busy 4 year old!).

It’s not too late to start your Foto Rx 52, shooting consistently will be the fastest way to becoming a better photographer. Follow us on Instagram for more inspo and edit examples. Shoot this week’s prompt and use #fotorx52 so we can find you and cheer you on.

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Photo shot Fuji Xt-10

Image edited with B+W actions set  Contrasty B+W (coming soon!)

Edited in Photoshop CC

Examples for fill the frame:

Andreas Gursky (famous for selling the most expensive photograph of all time!)

Erik Pawasser

Brett Weston

Don Weston

photo by michelle p.