I recently volunteered at the Shalom Center, a non-profit social service organization in Kenosha, Wisconsin. They were in the process of renovating an old building to become their new food pantry. This building was much larger than what they had currently, and when it would be completed, it could serve over 700 households per month by supplying a total of 20 – 25 tons of donated food per month to these households! We painted the outside, removed some old tile, and seal coated the driveway. It’s a good feeling to see the results of your labor at the end of the day and know that it is impacting others.
Archive: ‘photography’
Shalom Center
Thursday, July 1st, 2010Happy Father’s Day!
Sunday, June 20th, 2010Fun with Masks
Friday, June 4th, 2010The other day we did a senior shoot in the city. We thought it would be fun to bring along some masks we got at the Halloween store after the holiday. Here are just a few of the photos from the shoot. It was just a lot of fun and we were able to goof around a bit. It feels good to be silly sometimes!
Improvement
Saturday, May 29th, 2010People sometimes ask me, “How can I improve my photography?” There are, of course, many answers, depending on the questioner’s current skill set. However, one tip can usually be followed: take more photos!
Sometimes, a little direction can help. For instance, one of my friends regularly holds photo challenges. The most recent challenge was “The first signs of spring” (yeah, this was a few weeks ago!) The reason this was a good idea for me is that I might not have taken spring-themed photos otherwise!
Here’s the photo that I submitted. One of the restrictions was that we tried to get the photo as good in the camera. This is difficult for me because I’m used to doing some post-processing on all of my photos (I could write another entry about post processing!) but actually this is another good exercise. Though it may seem counter-intuitive, restrictions can be helpful. They can force you to try something new, another angle or way of seeing things.
Here are some other photos from my spring outing (post-editing… I can’t switch all my processing style at once!)























