Blogs can get lonely... neglected, and of course collect cobwebs at some point. At least virtually. Wandering around in cyberspace with a dedicated address to be reached at any given point can be just the ticket one needs for an excuse to go exploring.
This is going to be a little shout out to one of the blogs I found while stumbling around in the virtual world. Its a blog by a woman, whom, I have only corresponded once through email with and whos photos I admire with one glance.
I chose this blog because of the photography. I will say and comment that this blog is done very tastefully. The background, the text and of course the amazing style of work submitted. I hope that you all enjoy the same aspects and more that I have enjoyed while reading and looking over the amazing photos displayed. I have always been one for this type of photograph and some of my own would mimic this subject matter, but not in this particular style. I think its unique and carries a really nostalgic feel to it. Looking over this collection of beautiful photos inspires, bedazzles, and motivates me to want to go out and create more works of my own. You see, the thing is, I believe, that we are all followers of great inspiration. Some of our own great works stem from those we have seen.
Graphic designers and photographers alike, as well as art collectors... all have collections of work they admire and become inspired with. As a designer, I myself, go into various places and collect all sorts of materials that I enjoy. It could be walking through a crowded venue at the markets, collecting business cards and print materials, or collecting things with tactile appeal, along with taking photos of things that have shape, contrast, or texture. I myself am a huge fan of texture. Visually and tactile. It can be the added measure to give any work some depth and feel.
As you look onto this womans blog, I pray you enjoy the wonderful warmth that stems from her words, and peruse over the images that she displays as I'm sure she puts much effort into this blog. It's one of the best ones I have seen thus far as we explore. I will not be a follower of many, just an elite few so as not to boggle the mind. Though I will always give props to the talent I see. I think its important, as a designer to develop the attitude and moral of other creatives, no matter what media they use. Photography is an extension of their visions!
Are you ready to be taken back in time, yet kept in peace with warm inspiration? Then click the link below, and take this trip. Enjoy folks! And tell Kristin The Creative Genius sent you!
http://ttelroc.blogspot.com/
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