Photographs, quotes, thoughts and trees by Julie Walton Shaver, a lifestyle photographer based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut


Friday the 13th. This Is Sick

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I admit it. I’m photo obsessed. Can’t help it. I love taking pictures. I love the whole process. Assessing the lighting, figuring out how best to compose the shot, making sure I have just the right point in focus. I get very intense when I’m trying to capture a certain feeling, and as long as it’s not a child who has grown uncomfortable with me, I’ll keep trying until I get what I was hoping for.

The other day I was in a client’s home, moving my lights around and testing different settings and compositions. The client went to the airport to pick up his son. I was in the foyer at the time. An hour later, he returned and there I was, still in the foyer, head cocked to one side, one hand on my camera with an eyeball at the viewfinder and the other hand pinching my lips. I knew there was a person behind me, watching me, probably arms folded in fascination, but I went on assessing the lighting and thinking deep thoughts about wood grain.

Finally, he broke the silence. “You have a photo disorder,” he said.

Seriously? Seriously.

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5 Responses to “Friday the 13th. This Is Sick”

  1. Brother Bill says:

    Sicktures. Yeah, that’s what you take, sicktures.
    Good “13″ there. How long did that take??????
    BW

  2. Lisa Walsh says:

    Hi, my name is Lisa, and I have a photo disorder too…

  3. Hi Julie -
    I migrated here from your blog on trees. Can you tell me how to access the tree/blog entries?
    Thanks, Martha

    Look to the right of the screen in the sidebar and click on “Trees.” All the tree-related blog posts can be found there. Thanks for asking!

  4. Jennifer says:

    Hey Jules…thanks for the blog comment.
    The textures I got from an OSP post on them.
    I downloaded some I liked and made layers with differing opacities. Then..flipped it to sepia.

    It’s so much fun. Like painting (only less messy). Try it and post it so I can see!

  5. Becky Waurio says:

    I love this entry! I think we all have a bit of this “disorder.” I love it!

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