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Saturday
Apr212012

weekending by marina sorr

Marina_sorr lives as much as possible outdoors during weekends, enjoying nature. When she doesn't manage to get away from the city where she lives, she can be often found in its parks, capturing images that make her smile and relaxing under trees in bloom.

She shares her images on flickr as mar_s,and on instagram as @marina_sorr.

Where are you spending your time this weekend?

Share your weekeneding images today and if you want a chance to be featured here, email us! 

Saturday
Apr142012

weekending by Deborah

 

Deborah shoots images like this with whichever camera is handy and spends her weekends instigating adventures for her two kids.

Deborah can be found on Flickr at Damiec. 

Aaaah, it's that time again. Share with us the colors that paint your weekend.

Saturday
Apr072012

weekending by ai

 

 Ai shoots images like this with her Nikon D40 and spends her weekends "brunching" with friends and enjoying time outdoors.

Ai can be found online at Ai Loves...

Now, share with us your weekending table. Let's see what you're serving up. And don't forget to submit your weekending images to us via email. We love being inspired by your weekending shots!

Saturday
Mar242012

weekending by Tamar Haytayan

 

Tamar Haytayan shoots images like this with her Nikon D80 and D5100 and spends her weekends with her family in beautiful rainy Vancouver, relaxing, cooking, clicking, and trying to find some time for herself in between.


Tamar can be found online on her blog Colour of Pomegranates and on Flickr. 

What does your weekend look like?

Monday
Feb272012

Accidental Tourist

 

As photographers we often find ourselves looking through our lenses like tourists, seeing the world around us with fresh eyes, documenting everything that’s new. Even what we’re familiar with can be captured through a new perspective, a different angle, a renewed way of discovering it.

And when we are actually tourists—experiencing something for the first time to us—it can also seem like we are children again; bright-eyed, curious, excited about new sights and sounds, people and landscapes.

There is nothing better than taking in all the wonder of our surroundings. Of seeing things from a different perspective. Exploring either the new or the old through a lens that appreciates it all. And having the tools to take what we see and create something brand new with it. To tell the stories that beg to be told. A moment in time that somehow, no one else has seen.  An angle that surprises even us and offers a whole new way of thinking. A landscape that feels as foreign as the moon and yet somehow as familiar as our own backyard. A person, who seemingly comes out of nowhere begging to be noticed, recognized, seen, recorded.

I am here. Can you see me? Do you know what I stand for?  the monument pleads.

I am here. Can you see me? Will you help me to tell my story? the man begs of me through his gesture (a peace sign).

I am reminded time and again of what an incredibly important job we have. It is through our eyes, through our lenses that stories—of us and of the world—are told.

Do show us today what stories you been asked to tell.

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