8 months of shooting later...

And most of 2017 has positively FLOWN by... I have this theory about why time seems to pass much faster as an adult than as a kid.  As we age, each year is proportionately a smaller and smaller part of our overall life.  For example, for a 5 year old, a year is 20% of their entire life.  But as a 29 (eek!) year old, it's only 3.4% of my life.  

So yes, 2017 seems to have zoomed by and yet, it was a HUGE year for me.  Big moments that kept me from editing and posting regularly:

  • Got engaged (!) and started the wedding planning hoopla
  • Moved to LA and into a place together with the fiancé
  • Attended 4 friends' weddings in the span of 2 months
  • Graduated with my MBA
  • As school work wound down, the normal 9-5 ramped up with extra projects and travel
  • Turned 29 and started using wrinkle cream (probably too little, too late)
  • Built a fitness & nutrition habit - the beginnings of "shedding for the wedding"

Despite all that, I managed to get in some quality shooting time, especially while on vacation and occasionally even during regular work travel.  2017 so far has seen me bounce to:

  • Big Island
  • Kaua'i
  • New York City
  • Cabo San Lucas
  • Portland
  • Eugene
  • Las Vegas
  • Salt Lake City
  • Boise
  • San Francisco
  • Dallas
  • Denver
  • Chicago 

Part of my tardy post is just the sheer amount of time I spend pouring over pictures in post and considering how I might have lined up a better shot.  Most of it ended up having to do with the light.  That's probably my biggest takeaway in the last year is that there's only so much you can do with crap light.  

In a bid to finally catch up and get back to posting regularly, I added up all the time just out of curiosity and I was really surprised.  

93 hours!!  Of just shooting time!!  Once I factor in editing & review time, I've added 251 hours of thinking, evaluating, and framing shots to my experience.  Not to mention a lot of new fun gear, including the Lee filters system.  Serious posts to come catching up on some of these below shots, but I have to totally celebrate this accomplishment when I thought I was doing atrociously.  I can definitely tell I've improved - I'm taking fewer shots and getting better ones, so onwards!

Active Shooting Time: 93 hours
Editing Time: 158 hours
Hours To Date: 643.5

Early experimentation with the Lee Filters system.  January // Big Island, HI.

Early experimentation with the Lee Filters system.  January // Big Island, HI.

Eleven Madison Park at Midnight.  One of the BEST meals I've ever had and one of the most beautiful weddings I've had the pleasure of attending.  April // New York City.

Eleven Madison Park at Midnight.  One of the BEST meals I've ever had and one of the most beautiful weddings I've had the pleasure of attending.  April // New York City.

El Arco // May // Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 

El Arco // May // Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 

Multnomah Falls before the Independence Day weekend rush // June 30th // Oregon

Multnomah Falls before the Independence Day weekend rush // June 30th // Oregon

Devastation and Regrowth.  July // Mount St. Helens, Washington

Devastation and Regrowth.  July // Mount St. Helens, Washington

My new neighbors are quite loud.  They also didn't care a whit that a solar eclipse was going on, just who got space to lounge on the back of the boat.  August 21 // Marina del Rey, CA 

My new neighbors are quite loud.  They also didn't care a whit that a solar eclipse was going on, just who got space to lounge on the back of the boat.  August 21 // Marina del Rey, CA