Hey guys!
Some of you may remember me, I'm sure most of you do not. It's ok! I figured I'd come back to hang out for a bit.
To make a long story insanely short, I fell into a bout of serious depression and after doing some soul searching and talking to a therapist, I decided to get BACK into photography. It used to be my jam back in the day and I spent way more money than I could afford on gear. I ended up selling everything off in 2006 and tried forgetting it ever existed.
Fast forward to April and I picked up an EOS 3 and a couple lenses to start playing around again. It kind of woke me up inside and I was having a blast. My now fiance saw the change and for my birthday in August, got me an EOS 5d III. I've since grabbed a couple more lenses and made myself available for events that pop up here and there and find myself just walking around town looking at things through a camera lens.
I want to say that the title is a an exaggeration, but depression is pretty much the worst feeling I've ever experienced and getting back into this has not only made me incredibly happy (even if I'm not super awesome at it), it's shown me the value of taking care of myself and putting my needs and happiness first.
Part of the deal my fiance put in place when she gave me my camera was setting up an Instagram. So it's actually been VERY cool putting up shots of drivers and having them react and enjoy it.
ANYWAY! Some pics! (Feel free to criticize)
I got to start by just sitting out back and watching birds.
The most fun I've been having is going to the local drift events and also getting out to Formula Drift when it's in town (It sucks shooting from behind the fences...)
But I DID get some track time!
Pretending I have a Tilt Shfit
Practicing on our animals..
Budweiser Clydesdale horses
Fiance and I, in the past year, started another hobby of running reef tanks!
Since I ended up getting rid of my Honda for a pickup, I'll likely be selling all my extra parts to get some more gear.
Some of you may remember me, I'm sure most of you do not. It's ok! I figured I'd come back to hang out for a bit.
To make a long story insanely short, I fell into a bout of serious depression and after doing some soul searching and talking to a therapist, I decided to get BACK into photography. It used to be my jam back in the day and I spent way more money than I could afford on gear. I ended up selling everything off in 2006 and tried forgetting it ever existed.
Fast forward to April and I picked up an EOS 3 and a couple lenses to start playing around again. It kind of woke me up inside and I was having a blast. My now fiance saw the change and for my birthday in August, got me an EOS 5d III. I've since grabbed a couple more lenses and made myself available for events that pop up here and there and find myself just walking around town looking at things through a camera lens.
I want to say that the title is a an exaggeration, but depression is pretty much the worst feeling I've ever experienced and getting back into this has not only made me incredibly happy (even if I'm not super awesome at it), it's shown me the value of taking care of myself and putting my needs and happiness first.
Part of the deal my fiance put in place when she gave me my camera was setting up an Instagram. So it's actually been VERY cool putting up shots of drivers and having them react and enjoy it.
ANYWAY! Some pics! (Feel free to criticize)
I got to start by just sitting out back and watching birds.
The most fun I've been having is going to the local drift events and also getting out to Formula Drift when it's in town (It sucks shooting from behind the fences...)
But I DID get some track time!
Pretending I have a Tilt Shfit
Practicing on our animals..
Budweiser Clydesdale horses
Fiance and I, in the past year, started another hobby of running reef tanks!
Since I ended up getting rid of my Honda for a pickup, I'll likely be selling all my extra parts to get some more gear.