Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Challenge

The Challenge
June 2008

This picture was pretty much a test of my skill, set up by my dear friends Jessie Lavor {owner of the hands} and Heather Peters. They challenged me to take something completely random {the domino} and make it look awesome and "artsy." And, always up for a challenge, this picture was born! They said I passed their test with flying colors...what do you think? Personally, I think that Jessie's wrist apparel is what makes it great. :)

p.s. I would love it if someone came up with an amazingly deep and metaphorical meaning for this picture. Go! :)

Bat and Ball

Bat and Ball
May 2008

Due to my complete and total lack of all athletic ability, sometimes I find myself with time to kill during gym. This picture is an example of that. It was a beautiful day and I took somewhere around 200 pictures during our 80 minute gym class. This was my favorite shot of the day. I took it in color and edited it later. I'm pretty sure it's better this way. :)

I'm hoping to advertise this picture as one that would be great for a boy's bedroom. My brother already has a framed copy in his! Hopefully, my work will be available for purchase in the next month or two. Stay tuned. :)

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

My Love Goes Free

My Love Goes Free
June 2008

I'll start off by saying, it took forever to get this shot. I tried at least a dozen times before I got it the way I wanted it (it's a good thing I was so near the airport!) It was definitely worth the time I spent though. At this point, this is one of my personal favorites. Everything just seems perfect--the clouds, the perceived size of the plane, the focus on my hand, the direction of the plane.

The name of this photo comes from a song by one of my favorite artists, Jon foreman:

"My Love Goes Free"

The Movement comes in slow
It's a tune we both should know
But the walls are thin
So we keep our voices low

You're a bird with a pretty mouth
You're a bird with songs to shout
And the same refrain continues
Singing out
If you love her let her go
She sings beautiful and slow
A tune that only caged birds know

So you're in Nashville on the phone
And I'm back here at home
And the words are new
But I recognize the tone

If you love her let her go
She's beautifully composed
A tune that only caged birds know

My love goes free...
My love goes free...
My love goes free...

I just love the imagery in this song. The idea of the caged bird's song has stuck with me since I first heard it. When I took this picture, I almost immediately thought of this song. {Caution: you're about to enter Jamie's thought process...} Now, I know that's it's a plane and not a bird in this picture, but I think it conveys the same basic idea. Consider the fact that the plane is somewhat blurred as a suggestion to think of it on a more metaphorical level. You can still see it being set free, with the whole sky before it. Who knows. Maybe I'm just trying to make more out of my work than what's really there. I'd love to hear what you think about this song and this picture and how they fit {or don't fit} together.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Mile 33

Mile 33
August 2006

This is one of my "classics", if you can even say that about a picture that's only two years old. I took it on the Bay Bridge {in Maryland} on our way to visit the Williams family. To be completely honest, I have no idea how I did this. But we'll just say that it's innate skill. :) I actually took it with my old camera, which served me well, but was nothing special. Oh, and there is zero editing on this picture--which makes me even more proud of it.

I just love the contrast of the focused bright green with the blurred/muted blues and grays. It really makes this picture. It would probably be quite boring otherwise. I also love that the sign looks a bit old and worn. I think it gives it more character.

Thank you to everyone who is already faithfully reading all of my posts! I'd love to hear your comments, questions, suggestions. I'm always looking to improve!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Across the Tracks

Across the Tracks
June 2008

I'm hoping to post a picture every day {or realistically, every other day} and just share some of my thoughts about it.

The legs in this picture belong to one of my best friends of 17 years, Miss Annie Donahoe. This railway was located next to an amazing rose garden {which I'm sure I'll be posting some pictures of} near her home in Charlotte, North Carolina. I'm a big fan of all things train related, so I was really excited to take some pictures there. This turned out to be my favorite shot. I just love the angle and the subdued brown tones. I also love that her one leg is slightly blurred--in action.

This photo makes me think of a Tracy Chapman song, "Across the Lines,"that Annie & I listened to on my visit there. Annie actually did two paintings that were inspired by this song {both are rather spectacular, if I do say so myself.} The song presents the injustice that can cause. This song challenges you to cross the line that "separates whites from blacks." Definitely worth a listen...

It also reminds me of a verse in Isaiah:
"How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, 'Your God reigns!'"--Is. 52:7

I think this verse fits perfectly with my theme of pilgrimage. Our feet are the physical means God has given us to embark on our pilgrimage to proclaim his Word. They are beautiful in his sight {that's right, Jess!} when we use them to proclaim the salvation he has given us.

Meet Alice

I figured since I let you all know a little about myself, I should introduce you to my partner in crime, Alice. She's a Nikon D40 and I love her. :) If you haven't noticed, I have a thing for naming...well...things. Naming my camera Alice was inspired by...you guessed it!--Alice in Wonderland--one of my favorite books. Alice is constantly changing heights, perspectives, locations, you name it. She explores a whole new world simply through her own imagination. Most of the time I feel like Alice--a very tiny person lost in a HUGE world. So I'm taking it one snap shot at a time. :)
She actually has a really cool back story, which I'll take a few minutes to share. I had been wanting this particular camera for quite some time and had even started putting money aside for it. One day, I came home and there she was! My Dad's good friend, Eric McKenna {owner of Boogie Street Guitars} is continually buying new cameras for his company. My dad mentioned to him that I was saving for this camera and he decided to simply just give me his--lens and all! What a blessing this was to me! I've absolutely loved having this camera so far and can't wait to actually learn how to use it properly!

p.s. This picture was taken by Mr. David Thompson at my school's prom this past year.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

What's in a Name?

Welcome to Pilgrim Photography!

I will be using this blog as a way to keep everyone updated on upcoming events, sharing exciting new things I'm learning about the art of photography, as well as promoting some of my work. I'm so excited to get started on my senior project and any other work the Lord calls me {and my camera} to!

As many of you know, I've spent the last few weeks agonizing over finding the perfect name for my photography business. The creative part of my brain wouldn't allow me to just settle for Jamie Stuart photography. I bounced around many ideas before deciding on, what I think is, the perfect name. Let me take a few minutes to explain the meaning behind the name...

Pilgrim Photography

Definition- "One who embarks on a quest for something held sacred."

Now, obviously this isn't the only definition pilgrim can have. I could be referring to the English separatists who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620 or someone who journeys to a religious shrine. But...I'm not. By this definition, I'm referring to myself, as well as everyone else who belongs to the body of Christ. We, as Christians, are on a quest. We are on a quest for godliness. For sanctification. For our eternal home in Heaven. And ultimately, for Jesus. Jesus is the one and ONLY thing we are called to hold sacred. He is our light and our salvation. My hope is that my work will be a visual testimony of my own quest for Jesus. I pray that with each picture, you will be able to see something new and exciting that the Lord has done in my life, and in turn encourage you on your own quest.

"Blessed are those whose strength is in you,
who have set their hearts on pilgrimage."
--Psalm 84:5--

I have set my own heart on this blessed pilgrimage and I invite you to join me on it!