Showing posts with label body love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body love. Show all posts

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Beloved Beginnings, Day 6

I took a few days' break since the Spartan Race consumed so much of my time. I shot these yesterday for the theme: movement.

Dancing

Hair blowing in the breeze

In the process of high kicking

Walking past a mirror

Spinning

I didn't pay attention to times or distance, instead focusing on how it felt just to be in motion,
knowing it wasn't about the finish line but how I got there that mattered.”
--Sarah Dessen

See the photos that didn't make it here on Instagram.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Beloved Beginnings, Day 5

Today's theme is Light and it is a rainy, gray day, making this a special challenge.




There is a crack in everything.
That's how the light gets in.
--Leonard Cohen

See the photos that didn't make it here on Instagram.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Beloved Beginnings, Day 4

A reflection treasure hunt:



I’ve finally stopped running away from myself. Who else is there better to be?
-- Golden Hawn

See my honorable mention photos on Instagram.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Beloved Beginnings, Day 3

"Today we are going to invite a different part of ourselves into the photo. Our feet!
As you're discovering, self-portraits don't just need to be our whole bodies. Having our whole bodies in a self-portrait doesn't make it more valuable or 'better'. Every time we invite a little bit of ourselves into a photo, we are taking a self-portrait and telling the stories of ourselves in our world!"

The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
--Marcel Proust

See my honorable mention photos on Instagram.
Day 1
Day 2

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Beloved Beginnings, Day 2

Pay attention to how you interact with the world around you and photograph your hands. I've never taken this kind of portrait before, so I really enjoyed the "assignment" and have several favorites to share. #BelovedBeginnings






When you start using senses you've neglected,
your reward is to see the world with completely fresh eyes.
--Barbara Sher

See my honorable mention photos on Instagram.
See Day 1 here.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Beloved Beginnings, Day 1

I downloaded a 10-day e-course called Beloved Beginnings by Vivienne that teaches self-love and awareness through photography. I thought it would be fun to follow the provided prompts. Day 1 is a photo taken at arm's length with one hand over your heart. I'm starting with cell phone selfies because it's handy and will later break out the camera, tripod, and timer. #BelovedBeginnings


Be willing to be a beginner every single morning.
--Meister Eckhart

See my honorable mention photos on Instagram.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Skin positivity

I gotta share this skin positive blog I just found through Skepchick. With all the body positive messages going around, somehow skin seems to get forgotten.

I’ve had terrible acne all my life until recently getting on some prescription meds, and my body is covered in scars—head to toe—from picking at my skin. I hate it when other people take pictures of me and don’t think to retouch them, because you can believe I spend the time pouring over every one of my shots and skillfully brushing out the red marks.

Some days I’m OK with it because I don’t really see it; others, I worry what people will think, or worse: say. A few weeks ago, I was wearing a bikini top and someone asked if I did suspensions. I asked what she meant: hanging by hooks. Because of the scars on my back. Which don’t even remotely look like that, so wtf?

I put a bandage on my jawline to cover a pimple I'd been picking and was asked if I'd cut myself shaving. I . . . what? My coworkers at least had the decency to respond to the question with looks of horror when it happened.

I had keratosis pilaris flare so badly this winter that I was afraid to take my clothes off. It’s SO much better this summer, but my arms are still bumpy, frequently scabby and bleeding as a result, because I scratch absent-mindedly.

My limbs are constantly covered in bruises—black, blue, purple, green, yellow, and brown—from my weekend activities including trail running, obstacle races, and boffer combat, not to mention my general clumsiness.

My feet are swollen, blistered, and flaky from running, no matter how religiously I apply deep moisturizers. My toe nails are cracked, jagged, and yellow, which ads tell me I should hide but I can only see it as an improvement over black. I love my feet for what they do for me: the miles they put behind me and the abuse they take on the pavement.


And I have stretch marks, but not the kind a woman is permitted to be proud of that appeared with pregnancy and were “earned” through bodily sacrifice. Mine raced across my swelling thighs, hips, and breasts during puberty—universally desirable parts marred by supposedly shame-inducing marks. I missed the memo, though, that I was supposed to hate them and embrace them along with the curves they adorn.

I have a weird red patch, possibly rosacea, on the hollow of my left cheek that's difficult to cover and ruins my blush makeup patterns. I've been asked before why I was only blushing on one side and stared at him like he was an idiot.

Why do people think it's OK to ask about your skin? I'm usually OK in my skin, but other people are the worst.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Body Love

I embrace Body Love because I have much better things to do than DIET and OBSESS!



I had a blast with this self portrait shoot with only 10 minutes of daylight in which to accomplish my contribution to Golda Poretsky's photo project for her upcoming TED talk. I couldn't decide between my two favorite shots.