A couple of years ago I wrote a blog post about still life photos created by photographer Elizabeth Handy. Her clients choose items that represent what is important in their life, and the items are paired with a flower. She calls these “portraits” of the people who chose the items.
I love this idea, and I think it fits this week’s Daily Post Photo Topic. The photo represents the “merging” of separate aspects of someone’s personality into a complete and unique picture.
This photo was my first attempt, taken a couple of months after I wrote the blog.
Although I spent some time choosing the items, I didn’t spend a lot of time arranging them or creating a decent background! It was a kind of half-hearted attempt that I didn’t pursue further.
Then when this topic came up, I decided to try again and be a little more deliberate and thoughtful about it. I took a series of pictures, substituting some items. This is the one I chose.
I’ve been a baseball fan my whole life. I love writing/journaling, cats, food, gardening, wine, and music (I used to LOVE Billy Joel and did many drawings of him). I think of myself as a wildflower type of gal; the extra joke is that the wildflower is a Black-Eyed Susan, and that’s my name!
What a great idea 🙂
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I think so…brilliant idea by Elizabeth…
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They are excellent. Nice addition for the photo challenge! 😉
Eliz
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Thank you, Eliz! I think you could play with the concept forever!
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True! 🙂
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Fun photos!
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🙂 It was fun to do it…
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What a great idea!
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I like it too BB…can’t take credit for the idea, though…:-)
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