Hello my friends,
As you know, I am a lover of photography, so I decided to take it to another level by doing this blog. I never had the guts to do it because I was so little inspired and affraid that no one will like my photos. I would also think…there are so many professionals out there, why people will look at my photos? I know…dumb thing to think!
I have always liked photograhy since I was a little girl. I regret that I did not take it more seriously from a young age…I was too busy getting a “career”, making my parents proud, traveling the world, learning languages, being a business owner and making new friends. I always said to myself: I will do it later on in my life, I have time!
Well, now “that” time has arrived. I’m going through a lot of patches in my life right now and photography is what I like to call “my therapy”. Now is the perfect time to give my passion all my time and devotion, and I am very lucky to have the support of my lovely husband.
Fortunately, I went to a photography workshop and gained not only knowledge and techniques, but I also gained a lot of motivation and inspiration. I heard stories of normal people like me and their success when they decided to give it a go. I said to myself, I can do this! Now is the perfect time for me! Now I am inspired!
I strongly believe that when you lose your enthusiasm, and your passion, you lose your ability to manifest, create and laugh amongst other things. We are used to our comfort zones, we are affraid of trying new things, even worse, we are afraid of failure. But how can we ever succeed if we do not try? how can we ever succeed if we are afraid? how can we ever succeed if we do not let the world know what our passion is? Fear could be our own worst enemy.
So with that said, I would like to let you know that this is my passion, this is my lover, this is my way of expressing everything I cannot say in words. Photography to me is poetry in stopped motion, and this is the reason I have a visual affair with it.
I hope you enjoy my journey the way I will !
xoxo,
Anais