2014. Just over 10 years since I decided to replace my crappy Vivitar point and shoot film camera with an SLR. I'm excited to see what this year brings. With the addition of my daughter Everly last year, things slowed down quite a bit, but I was still able to get out on a couple of shoots. I really want to bring along my oldest daughter along more this next year and teach her how to shoot. She loves exploring too which is fun.
So far, I have a big show scheduled for the beginning of Feb. A combined show featuring shots from a trip I was able to attend aboard the SS United States along with stories of people who sailed on the ship in it's glorious days at sea. I've been working on that since Sept of this past year, and look forward to getting it all out of my basement and seeing it hang in the gallery. I'm still on schedule and hopefully it stays that way. I'm way too much of a procrastinator when it comes to certain things.
I also constructed a 4X5 pinhole camera this past year and I hope to finally develop pictures in my own house. Something I previously wanted to do in 2007, but had to give up on due to lack of space and funds when my work changed. Excited about that finally being able to happen.
This past year was a great year for framing, something I also do as a hobby along with photography. Moving 2 years ago has allowed me to be able to work on frames in a designated area in the basement, and continue where I left off whenever I need to. Something I could not do in our old condo, and my wife wasn't too fond of! I was able to somehow find the time to work on many frames this past year, and also work a lot on my finishing techniques. Something that has really paid off for the art show I'm working on.
So here's to a great 2014. I wish everyone the best, safe travels, and good shooting.