
My husband has encouraged me from the moment I said "I would like to take better photos" ... he provided me with a better camera, hoards of film, and an unlimited bank account for processing all my hundreds of rolls of film! He tells me when there might be a photo op; he tells me "your photos are better!" when I point out what I think to be an excellent photograph online. He pumps me up with his enthusiasm and encouragements until I finally feel good about my work. Thanks Honey, I love you!!!
My inspiration comes from my very talented younger sister. She has such a knack with expression ... both literary and photographic styles. When I grow up, I wanna be just like her (well, her two afore mentioned talents .. the rest can be hers exclusively!!!) I don't have a recent picture of my own of my sister, but I have a great family that I love bragging about, and SHE is in there somewhere! You might even recognize this photo from one of her photoblogs! Thanks Little Sister, I love you!
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4 comments:
Hi Valorie
This was a wonderful entry. It's so cool that your husband supports you in your photography. My Alan does the same thing, and it has made all the difference to have his encouragement. You take great photos, and I so glad you decided to join the Round Robins. Hope to see you again soon.
Always, Carly
No price can be put on a husband's supporting you like that. I'm very happy for you! And family in general means the world. Great entry!
Suzanne R
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Hi, Valorie! These are both great shots. The first one makes me laugh, and the second is really well composed. I've updated your listing on the RRPC sidebar with this blog. See you next time, I kope! And sorry about the missing comment. Seems to me there's been a lot of screwy stuff with lately with missing data on both BlogSpot and AOL. - Karen
Its always important to have the support of your family when you start getting into photography. There is nothing quite like photography to take all your time and money, so the understanding of those that love you is invaluable.
Greg
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