April: Stray Frames | Personal

I'm not totally sure what happened to April. It seems yesterday I was complaining about the cold hanging on and taking a bajillion classes in random things and generally feeling rushed. April brought with it much more ease and peace of mind, but I'm also not exactly sure what I've been doing for a month. The cherry blossoms came and went and the whole area erupted in beautiful blossoms - one of my favorite times of year in DC. And, we did another photowalk. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com I spent a fair amount of time in the city this past month, just wandering around and enjoying the warmer weather and rich variety of experience our town has to offer. Above, I was very impressed with the red red red tulips the Capitol Gardener (I assume there is such a person / committee) chose for the White House and other areas. They were so tall and big and RED. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Street is all about patience. I probably stood in front of these balloons for 15 minutes waiting for someone interesting to walk into my frame. After a while you get bored, and that's OK too. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com A student work from NEXT at the Corcoran. I highly recommend the show. Students do such weird things and think in exciting new ways. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com In April I accompanied a friend to a moonshine tasting. Sometimes doing the photography thing can be really fun and expose me to new shiz. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com This photo was taken on my daily walk - a loop through my neighborhood. It's fascinating to see the same things change over time. These trees are blooming now, then they'll have big green leaves and eventually those leaves will turn colors and fall off. Forcing myself to take the same loop daily (or pretty close to daily) makes me take notice of little things. It's nice. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Our April photowalk was in Georgetown and I didn't even have to host it (thanks Maria!) We met in Rosslyn and photowalked over to Foggy Bottom. It's a good circuit and I might just have to do a repeat. Georgetown has a lot to offer. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Last week, I took a little trip to a place I'd never been before: Congressional Cemetery. It's set in a fantastic spot and has lots of beautiful trees and nice shady spots to rest in. They also make it a subscription-only dog park, which I've never seen done with a cemetery before! Seems like a pretty good mixed-use of land. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com And finally, I got my Etsy store up and running for some of the pottery I've been working on. All of these ceramic bowls were made this year, but I've been up to this ceramics thing for a while now. I'm just at the point where I think people might actually spend money on my work. Here are a handful of things and I'll be adding stuff to the store as I produce it. It's not meant to be a money-making venture, really - it'd just be nice to offload some of these things and recoup a bit of the cost of materials and such. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com That's it for April! See you in a month for more riveting personal updates!

March: Stray Frames | Personal

Here's what happens every winter: I look at my calendar with so much empty space and I say "dang, I'm going to be sooooo bored." I then proceed to say "yes" to my every tiny whim. For instance, this winter, I was simultaneously taking classes or self-directing learning in calligraphy, Judaism, ceramics, Java programming, guitar and yoga. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-11 In March, I traveled to Charlottesville for a friend, took the Northern Virginia Short Course in Photojournalism, spent a few quality days in NYC, and juggled many things for a styled shoot last week. It feels like it's been crazy and Spring has barely broken through. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-24 But, truth be told, I love to be occupied. Gaining new skills makes me feel useful and travel is always on the agenda. I have a really big announcement to make but you're probably going to have to wait quite a while to hear it. My mental energy feels like it's split right in thirds: clients, side projects and enrichment, and "the news". I'm being vague on purpose. You'll have to deal. Or talk to me in person. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Without any more rambling, photos from March: March-NYC-trip-withDandC-1 Just a quirky wine display in a store in Charlottesville. A friend passed away. Someone I hadn't talked to - really talked to - in years. Someone I was honestly never very close with to begin. But someone who has had a presence in my life for the last seven years - through mutual friendships and stories and memories. Somehow this person is entangled in my life, like when all of your necklaces are at the bottom of a drawer and you can't just fish out the one you want to wear. And somehow it's all related to growing up and living in the real world. (I met him when I first came to DC and lived in a room in his house. I still talk with every person that lived in the house at the same time, and a bunch of related folks to boot.) I didn't really know him, not for a long time anyway, and I can't really say that I miss him, since I didn't talk to him these last years. And even though he was sick, his death was still jarring. I mostly try not to think about it. I turned 31 at the very, very beginning of March (my birthday is Feb. 28). As a present from the Universe and a reminder (as if I needed one!) that I'm getting older, I threw out my neck on said birthday. I spent the next week on the couch and eventually had to get a muscle relaxant from the doctor. I've since gotten back into a daily yoga practice. It feels good, though of course sometimes it's a slog. While my neck was out of commission, my hard drive decided to crap out. When it rains it pours, as they say. I shot this while I waited for a repair at the Pentagon City Mall. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-2 Then I spent three days attending the Northern Virginia Short Course in Photojournalism. It was half-good. The other half was a bunch of stuff that just wasn't relevant to me. I spent half of these days mentally pacing thinking I should be getting all my work done. On the other hand, I got really jazzed about video at this conference. So many possibilities... March-NYC-trip-withDandC-3 This was a first: an image of mine was selected for a juried photography show. The closing reception for the show is this Saturday. You should come - it's free and there will be a bar and lots of nice photos of DC things to look at. It was really neat to see people talking about my work. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-4March-NYC-trip-withDandC-5March-NYC-trip-withDandC-6 George had a big conference in NYC last month. He gave a talk and as far as I can tell, did really well on stage and off. He's going to be a big-shot physicist man and I'm along for the ride. I only stayed in NYC two nights out of the optional four in order to make my Jewish class. That should tell you something about how much I enjoyed the Jewish class - just five lectures / Q&As on Jewish history, culture, spirituality, food. Hebrew always sounds so intimately familiar, even though I have no idea what they're saying. I'm deeply conflicted about my relationship to Judaism. According to the rabbi, that's pretty typical, so I guess I shouldn't feel down about it. Anyway, this dude was playing a huge piano in Washington Square. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-7 March-NYC-trip-withDandC-8 That's Carrie and this is her partner, David. I have known David for more than a decade. He's a weird dude but I like him. David, Carrie and I spent the whole day doing street photography in the City. New York has a vibrancy that is unparalleled in places I've seen. It's an exciting place with tons of character. Ideal for street, which is why so much street is produced there. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-9March-NYC-trip-withDandC-10 Our hotel had one of those weird NYC rooftops whose door is open but you get the feeling you are not meant to be out there. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-12March-NYC-trip-withDandC-13March-NYC-trip-withDandC-14March-NYC-trip-withDandC-15March-NYC-trip-withDandC-16March-NYC-trip-withDandC-17March-NYC-trip-withDandC-18March-NYC-trip-withDandC-19March-NYC-trip-withDandC-20March-NYC-trip-withDandC-21 Characters in a Chinese coffee shop. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-22March-NYC-trip-withDandC-23March-NYC-trip-withDandC-25March-NYC-trip-withDandC-26March-NYC-trip-withDandC-27March-NYC-trip-withDandC-28 Carrie shoots on film. I find this both admirable and ridiculous. March-NYC-trip-withDandC-29March-NYC-trip-withDandC-30 And, as these things go, I didn't pick up my personal-shooting camera again until I hosted the third #DCPhotowalks Photowalk. Shortly after this day, I made up a website and a Facebook group for #DCPhotowalks. I'll be hosting one each month and I hope others will host under the banner. There's a void where camera enthusiasts can get together just to shoot for fun / learning. I hope to grow this group to meet that need. Photowalk #3 took place at the Natural History Museum. It's damn hard to shoot in museums like this - the ambient light is directed at the exhibits, not at the viewer and overall there's just a lot going on. Still, patience is rewarded. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com So much easier to shoot outside, with a bright sun and throngs of people around Gallery Place. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com And that wraps up Stray Frames for March. Until next time. (February Stray Frames here).

February: Stray Frames | Personal

I consider the fact that I have any images to put in this post a success, seeing as how I spent most of 2014 with absolutely nothing to file under "personal work". I hosted another photo walk and I'll host again this month. You should come - all are welcome! AWPhotowalks-no2-2 All of the random street images in this post (and all the ones I took last month) are from my photowalk. You see, I'll take more personal images in a one-hour dedicated photography block than in a month of just seeing what comes. That's solid advice to all photographers: you gotta work intentionally! We photowalked at Eastern Market. AWPhotowalks-no2-1AWPhotowalks-no2-3AWPhotowalks-no2-4AWPhotowalks-no2-5AWPhotowalks-no2-6AWPhotowalks-no2-7AWPhotowalks-no2-8AWPhotowalks-no2-9 This is my husband, in appropriately Mardi Gras colors. Remember that Sunday when it was 70* and beautiful and we all walked around in tank tops for one afternoon? That was so nice... AWPhotowalks-no2-10 And then I went to NOLA for Mardi Gras. Last year, I took a bajillion pictures and busted my ass getting photos. This year, I took it easy and I have almost no images to show. That's how it goes. For me, I can't have a relaxing vacation and also work on photography. It's one or the other. Or at least, certain days have to be set aside to be photography days. That's hard to do with a traveling companion... like a spouse. Other times, I don't want to work. I want to have some bloody marys at 10 in the morning and catch a bunch of shiny garbage made in China and scream for four hours at marvelous floats passing by with rich people on them. (See last year's post if none of that makes any sense). These pictures were taken in New Orleans but they have nothing to do with Mardi Gras: buildings-in-NOLA-1buildings-in-NOLA-2buildings-in-NOLA-3 This is a sick-ass fox that showed up the first morning we were in NOLA. It probably lives in City Park. Also, it might not be a fox. I'm not that great with animal taxonomy. fox-in-NOLA-1 And finally, this one isn't really a "random" image, but I did a little half-day shoot for Kaplan, the education company. It was way off my normal line of work of weddings and portraits and such, but it was fun to break away for a day and interesting to work for a big company with all their bells and whistles and different departments. Kaplan-example-1 And that is it for February! I've been working on all my hobbies - ceramics, calligraphy and guitar. Calligraphy ends soon enough and I'm going to go ahead and let that drop for a bit. Maybe I'll pick it back up on the other side of Spring. I'm also trying to teach myself to code for Android apps. I made it through 87 beginner Java videos, which I'm going to go ahead and call one semester of Java. I've also been working on The Firestarter Sessions by Danielle LaPorte. Lots of food for thought. See you next month!