A very lovely woman (not girl, ha), whom I call my best friend! Did I use "whom" correctly there? It felt right so I went with it, probably wrong though. Oh well! My bestie played model for me and the photos turned out fan-FREAKIN-tastic! See for yourself. :)
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November 28, 2012
Portrait of a Girl...
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January 13, 2012
Friday Favorites: Art Love
**These are amazing! {artist: Iori Tomit}**
** This underwater series is amazing! See it HERE! {artist: Andreas Franke}**
**I’m a sucker for all things “ginger”! :P {artist: I regret to say I don't know whose this is :\}**
**I love simple graphic prints like this.**
**These are AMAZING! {artist: Sayaka Ganz}**
Enjoy your weekend! {long one if you work for the man, like me!}
November 13, 2011
Sunday Shots: Jessie & Randy
Photo Shoot with Jessie & Randy
Last weekend I did a little photo shoot with my friend and her husband. I guess you could say this was my first sort of professional shoot. :) They wanted some pictures to put on their holiday card this winter, so we headed out to the local state park. Most of the leaves had already fallen, but I think the photos turned out pretty nice.
Last weekend I did a little photo shoot with my friend and her husband. I guess you could say this was my first sort of professional shoot. :) They wanted some pictures to put on their holiday card this winter, so we headed out to the local state park. Most of the leaves had already fallen, but I think the photos turned out pretty nice.
If you want to see a few more from this shoot, check out my facebook fan page!
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October 21, 2011
#5 Breezy Boots
I did it. I went and took photos out in the world today! I love them! It was so much fun and I think they turned out pretty great! Of course, it was also incredibly windy outside. At one point, my tripod even started to tip over, but somehow I magically caught it. Oh well, that crazy wind blown look is in now, right?
I really like this outfit. I don’t usually wear pink, but that’s one reason this sweater is in my 30 items. I love these boots. LOVE. I got them at Target for $30. I told you I would break the no shopping rule. I broke it and it feels so good! These shoes will be taking the place of my grey heels. I haven’t worn the grey ones yet, plus I have no clue why I even put them in my 30 items. Probably because we were having this crazy heat wave when I was selecting my items and now it’s crazy cold. I’m also switching out a couple other items [sorry], but I haven’t worn any of the switcheroos, so that’s allowed right? I’ll address the new items as the appear in outfits.
Back to the boots, best 30 bucks I’ve spent. Ever. These things are so flipping comfortable they should be illegal. I want to sleep in these boots. That’s how comfortable they are. I have planned several outfits around these boots. In fact, I will be basically living in them this weekend.
Speaking of this weekend, it’s my friend’s wedding - yippee!! So, I won’t be around for a couple days. Plus, I don’t think either of my festivity outfits will be fitting into my 30 for 30, but that’s okay!
Have a great weekend!
Kassie
October 10, 2011
Photography
I’ve been dabbling in photography on & off for a few years now, more seriously since I bought a Rebel Xsi. It’s a pretty easy camera to use and I think a good one to cross over from “point and shoot” to DSLR. I still don’t know enough about photography to be amazing at it or anything, but I’m definitely trying to learn. Anyway, here are some photos from my latest shoot with my friend, Amber Brace. Enjoy :)
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October 6, 2011
DIY: Art Wall
Hello lovlies!
Today I thought I would share another home project with you. I have this huge stark white wall in my living room that is just asking for some love and attention. Originally, I had planned on asking my landlord if I could paint it, but then I thought it seemed silly to spend extra time and money on something that I can’t take with me when I move. So, then I decided I would figure out some sort of art piece [or a couple] to take up the space.
After much research, I decided I would just do an interesting photo wall. Pinterest really helped me out on this. :)
In a magazine or somewhere, I can’t remember, I had seen a picture of a wall with lime green empty frames and I was instantly in love. I decided that I liked the more ecclectic/mis-matchy feel, rather then the photos be all lined up and the same. So, I started collecting random frames from our local thrift shop. Super cheap and a great way to get a good mix. Here’s a little walk through and some pictures of what I have done so far.
After I gathered enough frames, I started playing with the layout. First I was doing this on my livingroom floor, but I just couldn’t get it right. You’re probably going to laugh at this next thing, but oh well. I decided to measure all the frames the create a layout in photoshop. :)
It worked really well! After that I laid them out on the floor according to the PS image, to get a better idea of how they worked together. I was happy with it, so then on my PS sheet I assigned a color to each frame, then moved on to spray painting!
First, just let me say I’ve never spray painted anything before, so I was just sort of flying by the seat of my pants. I read a couple online articles about painting frames, then I just got on with it! For the wooden frames I lightly sanded them with 220 grit - lightly! Then I primed them. I also primed all the other dark frames.
After the primer set, I sprayed the frames according to my little cheat sheet. I ended up changing a couple and added a third color, but basically stayed with my originally idea. I had a couple hiccups with little gnats, some drips and some major finger cramps, but all in all it worked pretty well!
Next is hanging them! AHH! Obviously, I wanted to be sure they got up there straight and that the spacing was correct. After thinking on it for awhile I decided to use the ol’ newspaper trick. Basically, you lay out some news paper [or tissue paper, wrapping paper, whatever], lay your frames on top of it then trace them. I even went so far as to figure out about where my nail holes should go. You then tape this masterpiece up on the wall and hammer in all your nails. I hung up the frames once too, just to get a feel for it all.
Now just rip the paper off and ...VOILA! For hanging frames I keep some wall putty on hand in case there are some unruly ones that refuse to sit straight. A little pinch in the corner will work magic!
Isn’t it beauTIful?
The artwork are just different prints I had or printed. I actually created the one with the Incubus lyrics in photoshop with an image I found through google. Fun stuff! :)
If you have an questions on this project or if you have ideas/tips from your own experiences please share them!!
peace, kassie
Today I thought I would share another home project with you. I have this huge stark white wall in my living room that is just asking for some love and attention. Originally, I had planned on asking my landlord if I could paint it, but then I thought it seemed silly to spend extra time and money on something that I can’t take with me when I move. So, then I decided I would figure out some sort of art piece [or a couple] to take up the space.
After much research, I decided I would just do an interesting photo wall. Pinterest really helped me out on this. :)
In a magazine or somewhere, I can’t remember, I had seen a picture of a wall with lime green empty frames and I was instantly in love. I decided that I liked the more ecclectic/mis-matchy feel, rather then the photos be all lined up and the same. So, I started collecting random frames from our local thrift shop. Super cheap and a great way to get a good mix. Here’s a little walk through and some pictures of what I have done so far.
After I gathered enough frames, I started playing with the layout. First I was doing this on my livingroom floor, but I just couldn’t get it right. You’re probably going to laugh at this next thing, but oh well. I decided to measure all the frames the create a layout in photoshop. :)
It worked really well! After that I laid them out on the floor according to the PS image, to get a better idea of how they worked together. I was happy with it, so then on my PS sheet I assigned a color to each frame, then moved on to spray painting!
First, just let me say I’ve never spray painted anything before, so I was just sort of flying by the seat of my pants. I read a couple online articles about painting frames, then I just got on with it! For the wooden frames I lightly sanded them with 220 grit - lightly! Then I primed them. I also primed all the other dark frames.
After the primer set, I sprayed the frames according to my little cheat sheet. I ended up changing a couple and added a third color, but basically stayed with my originally idea. I had a couple hiccups with little gnats, some drips and some major finger cramps, but all in all it worked pretty well!
Next is hanging them! AHH! Obviously, I wanted to be sure they got up there straight and that the spacing was correct. After thinking on it for awhile I decided to use the ol’ newspaper trick. Basically, you lay out some news paper [or tissue paper, wrapping paper, whatever], lay your frames on top of it then trace them. I even went so far as to figure out about where my nail holes should go. You then tape this masterpiece up on the wall and hammer in all your nails. I hung up the frames once too, just to get a feel for it all.
Now just rip the paper off and ...VOILA! For hanging frames I keep some wall putty on hand in case there are some unruly ones that refuse to sit straight. A little pinch in the corner will work magic!
Isn’t it beauTIful?
The artwork are just different prints I had or printed. I actually created the one with the Incubus lyrics in photoshop with an image I found through google. Fun stuff! :)
If you have an questions on this project or if you have ideas/tips from your own experiences please share them!!
peace, kassie
September 22, 2011
Swing along
Yes it's Thursday already, the week is flying by. I will get a real post in tomorrow, but for now enjoy a photo. This is our album cover, cool right?
I'm joking! I have no band and thus no album, but it reminds me of a band photo :). This is just me and some friends. We found this old (and some what creepy) playground and decided we needed to take pictures. :) Have a good Thursday!
Peace, kassie
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