Friday, March 28, 2008

Getting Started

Amancay here... with some of my older girls, at our first/second session of GirlScouts Photography class with Denise.



I myself am also very passionate about photography, and aim to shoot and share daily! I look forward to sharing this joy with "my girls!"

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Introduction

Hey! I'm Ely (pronounced like Eli, yah, its weird) and I have been in Girl Scouts ever since I was in first grade. Being in this photography class should really be exciting. Sometimes, I have a habit of staring at a picture for as long as possible and take in all the details. Especially if it's an entertaining one! So far, I have accumulated much information I didn't know was needed to take a photo. You look at a photograph and you would think that there's nothing more to it. I know now that there is probably a story behind every picture. So, I 'll stop ranting on about much of the obvious. Be our guest and enjoy the beauty of photography.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Jumping for Joy!


Denise Rehse Watson, photographer, speaking: I can't believe how much fun I am having with these "Girl Scouts of the Gorge" - their humor and energy is so contagious! I'm looking forward to several more weeks of working with these intelligent and delightful young women, helping them further their understanding of photography and celebrating their achievement with a group exhibition at the Garden Cafe (in Good News Gardening) in Hood River for the month of May. A public reception is planned, so be sure to watch this space for that announcement!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Gabriella, turtle girl

Hi. I am one of the five Girl Scouts who is participating in the photography workshop. I am very excited to be doing the class. I enjoy photography, especially landscaping. I especially like coming up close to things you don't usually take pictures of. I am the youngest of the photographers. I am a sixth grader at Hood River Middle School. I have been in Girl Scouts for five years and just recently bridged to Cadettes.

This picture was sent to me by my grandpa who lives on Maui. He sent it to me because of my love of animals, especially turtles. I wanted to share it with you because it was funny and I like turtles.

I can't wait to learn more from Denise about photography. I had lots of fun at the session we had on Sunday. The jumping pictures are cool!

Gabriella

about this blog

Hey! You're probably wondering what this blog is about. We are a group of Girl Scouts, ranging from 6th grade - senior in high school. We are learning about photography from a professional female photographer in Hood River over a period of six sessions. We will have an exhibit in May of our photography at the Garden Cafe (Good News Gardening). Thank you, Denise Rehse Watson, for teaching us!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Sophie's addition

Okay, I'll get things started! I know everybody is busy, especially during the week. So, I'm sure others will post soon.

I am so excited to be a part of the Girl Scout photography workshop! It is an honor to be the adult Girl Scout who gets to join the older girls for an amazing experience. I know we are all going to learn a lot.

I have added in a picture I took at my parent's house on Maui at Christmas, 2006. The chameleon was in the bushes by their porch. I waited for him to come out into the light and took several shots of him. I had to hold my breath when I took pictures so as not to scare him away because I got the camera only inches away from him. I love getting photo moments like that!

I look forward to watching Denise show the Girl Scouts her tricks of the photography trade!

Sophie