Re-thinking Home

We’ve been in our house for nearly 6 weeks now, and I’m restless. So I jumped on an offering by Santa Fe Workshops to take a photo class with one of their outstanding instructors (the man who started it in the first place) via Zoom. There are 12 of us from across the country in this undertaking, twice a week for three weeks. And there is a lot of work to be done in between classes. I have been to these workshops before, either in Santa Fe where it is nearly impossible to take a bad photo, or traveling with them to some other photographic destination, and class camaraderie is built over a week of togetherness, which is part of the fun. This experience is different in several ways.

First, in isolation at home, photo subjects seem limited to me and I am not in the company of others who are stirring my creativity. Second, I rarely really look at my surroundings and household items during the course of daily life among them. Photo assignments are always an opportunity to try to see things from new perspectives, and this class, entitled Homescapes: A New Paradigm, is encouraging me to do just that.

The first assignment was about light, and how it plays inside and outside the house, over the course of the day, in color, and in black and white. It’s an interesting new view of ordinary life. I’ll post more as classes progress and you can try to look at your surroundings in a new way too.

 

8 thoughts on “Re-thinking Home

  1. Great photos…interesting to look at familiar household goods with a specific focus.

    Sent from my iPhone

    >

  2. Sally , your photos are amazing! I especially like the black and white ones. You are so good at spending your time so productively! All good here, but getting very restless also. I t snowed here the past two days, so haven’t even taken a walk recently. Take care! And stay well! Vicki

    Sent from my iPad

    >

Leave a reply to Deborah Claiborne Cancel reply