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Heather & Kevin

Posted on Oct 17th, 2008 by Craig Photography : Create, Compassion, Service, Photog Craig Photography
We had such a great time photographing Heather and Kevin's wedding this weekend. This couple was such a blast and up for anything!

We were fortunate to have this fantastic blue shed nearby the church.





Absolutely loved this red door.



Thought this was such a cute picture.

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Craig Photography by Elizabeth

Posted on Oct 20th, 2008 by Craig Photography : Create, Compassion, Service, Photog Craig Photography

Elizabeth, my wife, has started her own blog featuring what she does best as a photographer; weddings.

I have purposely shied away from writing about weddings since the conception of this blog. Sporadically, I would post a quick "thank you" or upload a photo from a wedding but the focus never seemed to be a fit for me.

Stepping to the pulpit as a voice, photographer, and the driving force behind Craig Photography is my wife. Please check out her new blog, leave a comment and spread the love as a passionate, kind and intelligent woman writes and posts photos about the subject she loves....
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On Photography -

Posted on Oct 24th, 2008 by Craig Photography : Create, Compassion, Service, Photog Craig Photography
Perceptions, light, click of the shutter and then you're done, that's how you create a photograph.

Surrender to love without possessing. That is the first key to understanding what perception is. A photographer is not in control no matter what the subject or lack of subject is. A photographer is only a seer of light. The judgment of what you do with the click of the shutter is perception.

Second key is light: light is alive and stirring, light has sounds, scent, colors, patterns, textures, emotion and flow. To see the light you need to practice. Concede that you don't know everything there is to know about light. Concede that you do not have to know everything about light. Know that you will have to be present and accountable for what you do with the light. Practice being a seer of the light. Be a poet of the light and enjoy this part.

Third key: be humble, uphold and a mind-set of gratitude. When people tell me that they are a photographer/artist my answer is always the same; already? My follow-up question is always "how do you know?"

Fourth Key: write your ideal moment. This is mine:

I raise the camera to my eye looking through the viewfinder. I go into a place of silence, a place of inner stillness. My environment could be filled with noise and rumblings of a passerby or I could be in the forest sitting next to a raging stream. At that instant of composition I go into stillness, simple mindfulness. My consciousness changes into the environment that surrounds me, moving into a moment of unearthing discovery. Looking to see the unseen to find the spark where God lives and art grows. Following that I move into the "yes of the blessing", when I capture that sacred frame that lived only for that finite second of stillness. To conclude, I move into the point of celebrating the gift, that presence of grace that I alone was able to see, experience, document and share with the world.

Conclusion: the light is never the same twice, as it should be.
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Craig Photography by Elizabeth

Posted on Oct 29th, 2008 by Craig Photography : Create, Compassion, Service, Photog Craig Photography
~Updated - Check it out....
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I Need Your Help

Posted on Oct 31st, 2008 by Craig Photography : Create, Compassion, Service, Photog Craig Photography
Photography website & blogs that you can not live with out

Recently I lost my list of web/blog favorites that I use to research and educated myself on the ever on-goings of photography. In effort to rebuild my list I am asking you for your must have sites of interest. Please leave your favorites in the comments or e-mail me at Craig Photography (at) mac.com. After generating and reviewing the list I will post a blog entry to share will all of you.

Thanks ~ John
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