Pick of the Month: July // Summer Wedding

1. Pink Baby Scalloped Edge Cardigan from Monsoon / 2. White Saltwater Sandals from SunSandals / 3. Pink Martina Satin Clutch Bag from John Lewis / 4. Sugar me up Holdall by Roxy from Surfdome/ 5. Pink Maddy Disc Hat from John Lewis / 6. Pink Flower Bud Bando from Monsoon / 7. White Baby Sara Striped Dress from Monsoon / 8. Forever Together Charm from Pandora/ 9. Pink Easy Grip Beaker from Nuby.

This July my little girl and I are prepping up for a summer wedding in Switzerland! We are going for a pink-ish theme here, mainly due to me recycling a dress I wore many years ago (and that miraculously still fit!). The dress code requires wearing a hat, and there is no way I can convince Olivia to wear one, so I’m opting for a flower bando, hoping that she won’t realise she’s actually wearing one!
Loving that Roxy bag, it would be perfect to keep nappies, wipes, clothes change, that colour matching beaker and all the other million things a child needs when out and about, and that I will have to bring to the wedding. Only a few days to go now!

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Still enjoying the summer and this project! Lots of playing, laughing, blabbering and indoor picnics this week. And also getting ready for our holiday.

This week you:

  • Had fun playing with our old matress. We fold it in two and you loved walking in the middle of it, sliding the sides, and jump on it.
  • Waved mama goodbye and sent kisses when I dropped you off at nursery.
  • Enjoyed the good weather with trips to the playground after dinner.
  • Talked way too much, and really you are becoming such an entertainer we could spend hours just watching you doing your own things.
  • Shouted ‘papa wake up!’ one morning, or this is what we think you said. But you repeated it twice, we both heard it, so that counts!
  • Watched more children videos that normally allowed, but we all had a rough time and that helped us recover and eased our way through the week.
  • Spent an entire day without a nap for the first time and didn’t seem to mind. But we were nackered and put you to bed at 7.30pm.
  • Said the name of your favourite toy (‘nanna’) for the first time. And you had to say it a couple of times before I realised that you were actually saying a new word. We are getting so used to listening to you talking!
And a lot of summer splashes in last week’s portraits from  Forever Lovely. It makes me miss the beach even more!
If you are curious about this project and want to know more, you can check Jody’s blog @ Che and Fidel.
All my previous posts can be found here.

The Phone Photography Project // Part 3

Made it to the third week of this phoneography project and discovered that it is really worth taking a greater care when taking pictures with your phone. I got used to the idea that phone pictures are on-the-go pictures, the ones you take for quickly snapping some on-the-moment events, without caring about the light, the background noise, the composition. It is all of that for sure, but also a lot more. Phone pictures are not less valuable than those taken with your big camera, and a good shot is always a good one regardless which device you are using. Phone pictures are the ones you are more likely to share with family and friends and the ones that you will look at more often, especially if you, like me, only delete pictures from your phone twice a year. Not in a million year I’m planning to become a professional photographer, although that was one of my dream at some point in my life, but surely it wouldn’t hurt having a good collections of pictures to document our life.

Day 17: Far Away
“Everything seems simpler from a distance.”
Gail Tsukiyama


Day 18: Reflection

“There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.” Ernst Haas

Day 19: Shadows

“Where there is much light, the shadow is deep.”
Johann von Goethe

Day 20: In Season

“In summer, the song sings itself.” 
William Carlos Williams

Day 21: What’s Cooking
“Food is an important part of a balanced diet.”
Fran Lebowitz


Day 22: Routine

“Summer afternoon-summer afternoon; to me those have always 
been the two most beautiful words in the English language.”
Henry James


Day 23: Laughter
I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t laugh.”
Maya Angelou


Day 24: Bloom and Grow
“The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses.”
Hanna Rion

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Moleskine Reloaded

I can honestly say that I’m pretty obsessed with sketchbooks. As it stands I have about 8 of them going at the same time, and as I said before this year (or was last year?!?), my resolution is to complete all of them before buying a new one. But that has proved to be very hard, both the not-buying part and the completing-them-all part. So to satisfy my craving, without compromising my intentions, I decided to make a new sketchbook using an old moleskine diary.

I have made sketchbooks before, and I love how they look once they are finished. And I noticed I have different feelings when using a homemade item, than when I use something I bought brand new.
I don’t feel the pressure of having to make things look perfect, to follow a certain style, to make no mistakes. If I have made the item once, I can sure make it again and that somehow gives me the freedom to experiment a bit more and put the pressure off. And I believe this is the reason why my homemade sketchbooks look nicer and more cohesive than the once I normally buy.
Another good reason for making my own sketchbook is that I can choose the style, the format and the paper that goes in it. To be fair, I have loved the moleskine watercolour books since they came out, and that is what I use the most. However, the sizes available are not my ideal choice.
I love the pocket size of the moleskine, as it goes well with my pocket size watercolour kit, which is just perfect for outdoor and travel sketching. But the landscape format sometimes has proven not to be ideal. I feel like it is too narrow for some subjects, and to make up for it I normally carry some spare watercolour sheets in a different size.
To cut this short, I used an old moleskine daily planner and re-filled it with watercolour paper (I used Fabriano Accademia, natural grain, 240g/m// 113lbs), giving me a 48-pages pocket size sketchbook in a portrait format. I have followed the very detailed instructions found on the Trumpetvine Travels website. They are absolutely well written and so easy to follow.

The sketchbook came out pretty well; it is not perfect, I didn’t trim the edges of the pages, so they don’t align perfectly and, although I rounded the edges to match the moleskine cover, somehow I managed to trim some of the side edges of each sheet as well (I’m still mastering the art of corners rounding!).

But I absolutely love the overall look. I promised myself not to start using it until I finish at least my two moleskine sketchbooks, which fortunately have only few pages to go.

Shop news :: As I tend to get carried away with repurposing old moleskine diaries, the above pocket size moleskine reloaded is now available to buy on my Etsy shop (click here).

The Phone Photography Project // Part 2

And this is part 2 of the Phone Photography Project at Big Picture Classes. The challenges keep coming in every day; sometimes I manage to shoot the right picture straight away, some other times I wait for a better opportunity. And this week has been a bit of a catch up exercise.

Day 9: Jump

“Look, I really don’t want to wax philosophic, but I will say that if you’re alive, you got to flap your arms and legs, you got to jump around a lot, you got to make a lot of noise, because life is the very opposite of death.” Mel Brooks

Day 10: Clouds

“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.” Rabindranath Tagore


Day 11: Change Your Perspective

“While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see.” 

Dorothea Lange

Day 12: At Play

“A little nonsense, now and then, is cherished by the wisest men.”

Roald Dahl

Day 13: Water

“If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.”

Loran Eisely

Day 14: On the Street
“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”  Elliott Erwitt

Day 15: Summer Selfie

“There is just one life for each of us: our own.” 

Euripedes

Day 16: Up Close and Personal

“Look closely. The beautiful may be small.” 

Immanuel Kant


The picture for Day 9 was taken with PhotoSequencePro for Android using a Nexus 4. 
All the other pictures are taken with an Iphone 4S, using the phone default camera.
Filters are all Instagram.
Click on the icon on the right side bar, under the ‘my projects’ section, or just click here to check all my previous #BPCphonephotographyproject posts.

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