Share Six Blog Circle – April 2018 | Lines

I live in a place surrounded and engulfed by trees: long towering trees soaring up to the heavens; an unorganised chaos of vertical {lines}. This month at Share Six is all about Lines. Photographically we talk about leading lines all the time and that is no doubt one of my favourite compositional tools, but my abstract work has definitely grown the way it has because of the lumbering giants that live outside my window (each window). Whilst I’m looking forward to the onset of spring, I know that with it will come a darker house as the leaves take over our view of sky between the cracks in the lines.

The images I’m sharing for this month’s theme were all taken in March. We have had five (yes, five) winter storms in less than a month so my images reflect the monochromatic that comes with a snow-shrouded life:

Thank you for joining us for another month at Share Six. Please continue around the circle by clicking HERE. I can’t wait to see how the exceptionally talented Lynne of Lynne Grant Photography interpreted this month’s theme.

Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {contrast} images on our Facebook page at SHARE SIX and to our Instagram gallery, by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_lines. A new theme will be posted on 6th May.

Inspired by Life Blog Circle | February 365

Massachusetts Photographer | © Ceri Herd Photography

The second month of our {Inspired by Life} blog is here and with it come the highlights of my photographic February. It was a quiet month and quick month, and the photographic highs felt few and far between, but here they are nonetheless. Make sure to scroll all the way down for the link to follow the circle onwards.

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Thank you for taking the time to scroll all the way through! If you’ve made it this far please continue around the blog circle. Click Here to see what work  my wonderfully talented friend Brandi Geoghagan has shared with us this month.

Until next time,

~Ceri

Share Six Blog Circle – March 2018 | Contrast

Massachusetts Photographer | © Ceri Herd Photography

Another month, another Share Six theme! This month we’re looking at {Contrast}.

I’ll admit this theme has had me drawing a blank for quite some time. I’ve come to the conclusion that that is because there are so many opportunities within the theme: high contrast, low contrast, contrast and comparison between multiple images, deep and rich black and whites, soft matte muted tones, the juxtaposition of subject through double exposures… I mean really, the possibilities are endless! Where do I begin?

Since we moved to MA last July it is safe to say that my style has evolved into two distinct parts. On the one hand I am still documenting our lives, I think in a more successful and yet less intrusive way, but on the other I have also allowed myself more creative freedom. I find myself increasingly drawn to tone and texture and away from the high contrast light that was such a dominating factor of our previous home in the desert. The monochromatic winter, the low-contrast soft light has enthralled me:

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This next image was taken during the autumn when the leaves on the trees still dominated the view from our deck. It is a view that is so calming to me, but not because of the way that it looks. A single traditional exposure shows the number of trees, layer upon layer them, and as an image that is not calming. It is busy and unstructured. It does not capture the noise of the breeze through the trees, the smell of the pine sap or the sound of birds singing and chipmunks calling. It does not capture the easing of your breath as you relax into the surroundings.Massachusetts Photographer | © Ceri Herd Photography

Contrary to my previous statement about being drawn to low contrast light and away from deep shadows, as I took trail through woodland recently I was struck by the zebra-like stripes of shadow that lay in front of me. I wanted to capture that texture, the contrast of light and dark, in the direction that the light fell to exaggerate the rays. As photographers we often talk about how light “falls” so I wanted the viewer to see movement in that light.Massachusetts Photographer | © Ceri Herd Photography

My final image in this set was taken on the trail on the same day as the previous one no more than 5 minutes later. Technically and visually, quite the contrast but still very much me.  I have been experimenting with achieving patches of focus in-camera, and I’m enjoying the post-snow return of muted colour.Massachusetts Photographer | © Ceri Herd Photography

Thank you for joining us for another month at Share Six. Please continue around the circle by clicking HERE. I can’t wait to see how the exceptionally talented Sharleen of Sharleen Stuart Photography interpreted this month’s theme.

Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {contrast} images on our Facebook page at SHARE SIX and to our Instagram gallery, by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_contrast. A new theme will be posted on 6th April.

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Share Six Blog Circle – February 2018 | Colour

Massachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | ©CeriHerdPhotography

It’s Share Six blog circle time again. These months seem to fly by with increasingly more speed!

This month we’re looking at {Colour} or {Color} (depending on your nationality and/or location). It’s such a great theme for this time of year, and I hope it helps you, as it does for me on this unusually grey day, to look beyond the winter skies, the snow and the ice. Whether you focus on a multitude of colour or a single colour pop, the possibilities are endless. I can’t wait to be cheered through the depths of winter by the colourful happiness that will flood the Share Six FB wall and IG feed!

My images this month were all taken in January: a trip to New York City, my favourite flowers, a sunrise and a sunset. That makes up a little bit of everything and they cover a little bit of everything colourful too: some abstract, some less so; some pop, some mishmash, some gentle softness of blush. What type of colour is your favourite?

Massachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | ©CeriHerdPhotography

Statue of Liberty: reaching for the starsMassachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | ©CeriHerdPhotography

The colour of Kate Spade’s window display immediately caught my attention, but the reflection of the New York skyline in the window against their gift wrap skyline, made me stop and look a while longer.Massachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | ©CeriHerdPhotography

Rockefeller Center flagsMassachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | © Ceri Herd PhotographyMassachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | ©CeriHerdPhotography

The life cycle of cut flowersMassachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | ©CeriHerdPhotography

Sunrise from my kitchen window

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Sunset

A colour theme wouldn’t be complete without a little natural monotone:Massachusetts Photographer | Share Six Colour Color | ©CeriHerdPhotography

Yet again, yes I know, there were more than six. What can I say? I’m an indecisive rule-breaker!

Thank you for joining us for another month at Share Six. Please continue around the circle by clicking HERE. I can’t wait to see how the exceptionally talented Lynne of Lynne Grant Photography interpreted this month’s theme.

Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {colour} images on our Facebook page at SHARE SIX and to our Instagram gallery, by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_colour or #sharesix_color. A new theme will be posted on 6th March.

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