Q. Tell us
briefly your photography journey to date.
A. I've loved
photography for as long as I can remember. I'd sit and look through books and
photo albums for hours - I still do. I didn't start to learn photography until
I was about 19 when I got my hands on a Canon SLR film camera and just started
shooting anything and everything around me. Having 3 children under 3 gave me
endless photography opportunities and I quickly discovered I loved portraiture
above all else. I continued to learn and 'play' during my 8 years as a
stay-at-home-mum and when my youngest went to school I went into
photography full time, working for Bluedog and building my own
portraiture business on the side. I never thought I would be any good at
teaching, let alone enjoy (love) it like I do and I never tire of the
'lightbulb' moments I am able to share with people.
Q. What
inspires you photographically?
A. Too many photographers to name them all however my top 2 would be; Annie Leibovitz, an amazing woman who has achieved so much and her portraiture is both raw and captivating; and Dorothea Lange who's images I can look at day after day and still feel the same as I did the first time I saw them. My mum inspires me to be all that I want to be in life and it is wonderful to have that constant support and push to achieve what I want to do.
A. Too many photographers to name them all however my top 2 would be; Annie Leibovitz, an amazing woman who has achieved so much and her portraiture is both raw and captivating; and Dorothea Lange who's images I can look at day after day and still feel the same as I did the first time I saw them. My mum inspires me to be all that I want to be in life and it is wonderful to have that constant support and push to achieve what I want to do.
Q. What is a highlight
of 2012?
A. There are many. Photographically it would be the purchase of my new camera
with the 100mm macro lens which happened in August - it was a huge purchase and
not one made lightly. Also two trips this year stand out as having impact on my
life; Cambodia in June/July and a holiday with a best friend and all our
children in September. I love to be around my friends and family as much as
possible, they are who keep me going as I juggle my crazy busy life.
Q. Do you have a
‘most memorable’ moment to date?
A. No, I have
many moments that have shaped who I am and that stand out as moments never to
be forgotten or changed. The most memorable moments always happen when you
least expect them.
Q. What lens
can’t you live without?
A. At the moment I can't live without my 100mm 2.8L Macro - I use it for everything!
A. At the moment I can't live without my 100mm 2.8L Macro - I use it for everything!
Q. What is your
favourite type of shoot and why?
A. I love
photographing children above all else, I love to capture their funny faces,
their serious faces, their laughing faces, their hands, their toes and
everything about them. I believe today is the best day to capture that
expression, that chipped tooth, that black eye, that first lost tooth, that
first broken bone - they don't have to be all dressed up and on their best
behaviour, children are children and we should capture every possible moment of
their lives.
Q. What do you do
in your spare time?
A. What spare time? I love to pick up the camera and shoot random life moments, I love to hang out with my family and friends, I love to read and on a rainy day there is nothing better than a good movie and a glass of red!
A. What spare time? I love to pick up the camera and shoot random life moments, I love to hang out with my family and friends, I love to read and on a rainy day there is nothing better than a good movie and a glass of red!
Q. Your best
photography advice or quick tip?
A. Never stop learning. Pick up your camera every day if you can and shoot the most boring item in your house and make it look interesting. Learn my mantra; f8 is great :)
Q. Plans/highlights for 2013?
A. Never stop learning. Pick up your camera every day if you can and shoot the most boring item in your house and make it look interesting. Learn my mantra; f8 is great :)
Q. Plans/highlights for 2013?
A. My biggest plan for 2013 is to not have a plan. I have so many ideas on who
I want to photograph and how and a list of places I want to visit so I've
written them all in a book and intend on ticking off as many as possible - 2013
will be great (say and believe it)!
For more information on Bluedog's workshops, retreat and tours visit:
www.blue-dog.com.au
For more information on Bluedog's workshops, retreat and tours visit:
www.blue-dog.com.au
For more information on Sheryn please visit Live in Love Photography
Sheryn playing with some time lapse this year.
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