Happy New Year!

Can you believe it’s the start of a new decade? I rang in the new year with the people I love most in this world (outside of my family, of course). We realized last night that we all rang in the last decade together back in to 2009 so our celebration last night seemed extra special.

I started this blog/website a year ago as a way to explore photography and become a better photographer. While I didn’t keep up with my photography as much as I would have liked, I managed to learn a couple things over the year:

First, taking pictures of people is more rewarding to me than photographing landscapes and objects. I particularly like taking photographs at parties. It’s so fun to go through and edit the photos afterwards.

Second, not every photograph is going to be a masterpiece. A photograph might not even make sense to another person and that’s okay. No one sees the world in the same way. My photography reflects the way I see the world.

I’m looking forward to continuing my photography in 2020. While I don’t have any set resolutions, I do have a couple of areas I’d like to work on this year. Mainly photographing groups of people and experimenting more in the editing process.

I’m so grateful for your support and interest in my little hobby. Cheers to a new year and new decade!

xoxo,
Bec

Birthday Party

“Let us never know what old age is. Let us know the happiness time brings, not count the years.” -Ausonius

About a month ago, a group of us got together for a Sunday Funday to celebrate Randy’s birthday. It took me ages to get this post together. For a time I thought that Randy would have another birthday before I finished editing the photos from this year’s birthday celebration. I took way more photos than I thought I did and since I don’t have a great work flow process yet, I was feeling a little overwhelmed.

It was fun looking through the pictures to pick a few to share. It was a boozy day, but a great reminder that despite all of us being in our 40’s we can still have a proper Sunday Funday.

The crew with out bottomless cocktails at The Kit Kat Lounge.

I love this picture of Randy. It’s just so him! He wore that crown allllll day.

This queen wanted all of Boystown to know that he travels with an entourage.

Randy made Rachel (on the end) change jackets with him. He’s wearing her sequins and she’s wearing his leather. The change works for both of them!