Hence the beginning of my photography journey, lusting after a DSLR even though I hadn't the foggiest clue what to do with it.
Fast forward a few months, and I after attempting to shoot my little Canon Elph in manual, I decided to bite the bullet and go for the big guns. S and I took a lovely little trip to B&H, which S loved because they have a really cool conveyor-belt system that transports the products around. It was also pretty funny because the gentleman demonstrating the cameras liked to photograph animals, so he would say things like "this lens is great if you want to catch a flamingo in a distant swamp." Which is convenient, because living in NYC I spend a lot of time chasing flamingoes:)
So.....I decided that if I got a camera, I had to learn how to use it, right? I signed up for Maggie Holmes' Beginner workshop (which I LOVE), but I totally fell off the wagon due to the holidays + starting a new job + life getting in the way. So, in an attempt to motivate myself to finish the class on my own, I decided to copy the Nike Marathon model, only with less running: reward myself with a necklace.

When I finally finish the class, I'm going to buy myself this beauty from Lisa Leonard Designs. Fitting, no?
And to gush a little about how much I love this new realm of learning (not including the many MANY dark and blurry shots I've left out here:), here are some of my fave shots with my Rebby, as he's affectionately known.
A cup...but what a beautiful cup.
How has YOUR photography changed through scrapbooking? What things do you want to grown in next?
PS--Sorry for the long gap of blogging last week. Life got insane, as usual. Love it in the crazy lane though:)