the six questions featuring Jennifer Causey
Jennifer Causey's still life, food and travel images have been inspiring many for years now, always encouraging us to explore the beauty that emerges from the ordinary scenes of everyday life, and gently reminding us to sink into the goodness of nature, and simple living. Jennifer kindly accepted to answer our 6 questions interview and I am absolutely delighted to share her thoughts with you today. Now, make yourself a cup of tea, nestle on your couch with a soft blanket, and enjoy.
1. What's the story behind this photo?
This photo was taken in the dining room of some of my friend's home. We had gone to the farmer's market that morning and brought back some blueberries, local honey, and the little loaf of bread. As we put everything on the table for breakfast, the light was so beautiful and I had to take a photo.
2. What was it that lit your photography spark? Do you remember a particular camera, course, person, roll of film?
After college, I took a black and white photography class just for fun. We developed and printed our own photos. Working in the darkroom and watching photos come to life before my eyes was like magic. I was instantly hooked.
3. What's your photo philosophy? Does it reflect your life philosophy?
Keep it simple. I try to use natural light whenever possible. I also like working organically, with simple objects and I like to just let things happen. I keep my eyes open for the perfect scene or moment to capture. This reflects my life philosophy as well. I try to live simply and enjoy simple pleasures.
4. Where do you look for inspiration?
Everywhere! I always have my eyes open. Living in NYC, there is inspiration everywhere. But, I also love visiting other places to see things with a fresh eye. I am very inspired by food, by the people who grow it, and by those who make it into beautiful, delicious creations. I love coffee houses and bakeries.
I'm also inspired by colors in nature and the changing of seasons. I often turn to European and Australian design and travel magazines. The styling is always full of interesting objects and colors.
5. What aspect of your photography are you constantly working on, trying to improve?
I am always trying to push myself to take more pictures of people.
6. If you could go anywhere in the world for an epic, weeklong photo excursion all by your luxuriously unhurried self - regardless of money, time or childcare issues - where would you go and why?
I think it would be a trip around Italy. Because the country has the best of everything-wonderful food, beautiful landscapes, a gorgeous coastline, and amazing people.
Thank you so much Jennifer!
Be sure to check Jennifer's website, blog and Flickr pool to see more of her inspiring work.
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