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Everyday Moments: Connections

When I was pregnant, I was lucky enough to connect with a group of mums in a prenatal class.  After the kids were all born, within about a month of each other, we continued to get together as a group about once a week. In those days, it was all about us.  We each needed, desperately, the support network of fellow mums to help us navigate the uncharted waters of motherhood.  Shoulders to cry on, understanding ears to listen to our troubles and doubts.  Three and half years later, I am still grateful everyday for this wonderful group of women I now consider my good friends.  We still get together regularly, and I know I’d be lost without them.

But now when we meetup, it’s no longer all about us.  It’s about facilitating and watching as our children learn to forge their own relationships and friendships.  In the early days, I remember how we’d have a group of eight kids, all lying around on the floor together, but oblivious and unaware of each other’s existence.  Now though, I watch as they greet each other with hugs and smiles.  They hold hands, run, jump, dance, sing, chat, and play games.  He talks about his friends by name, about how he wants to see them and play with them.  He wants kisses when they say goodbye.  He tells them he’ll miss them.

I know all this means that, one day, I’ll no longer be his preferred playmate.  But observing and supporting my son has he develops these friendships on his own, it’s a wonderful thing.  And when his little friend tells him,  “I love you.  You’re so cute” it just makes my heart melt.  I’m so grateful he’s making these connections with friends with whom he can share in life’s joy.

This month, I’m pleased as punch that my good and talented friend Laura has joined our little blog circle. Please follow the circle to her blog and see what connections she’s discovered.  

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Everyday Moments: Around Town

Welcome to the first installment of a monthly collaborative photo project I’m participating in with several talented photographers I met through a recent photography class.  Our theme for this project is Everyday Moments, focusing on capturing small memories and details that makeup our everyday lives.  Life slips by so quickly and I’m a firm believer in capturing all the unscripted moments in life, not just the big milestones and events.

Each month we’ll share images around a sub-theme related to the over-arching theme of Everyday Moments.   Technical perfection isn’t the point of these images, it’s about sharing stories that makeup our most treasured memories.  The people I connect with in the vast online community continue to amaze me and I invite you to follow along with me on this project.

This month our theme is Around Town, the idea to capture our normal comings and goings, the places we go as a family, the places we don’t normally think of as photo opportunities.  But these places are part of our everyday lives, part of our everyday adventures.

Our favorite spot for a weekend lunch out is the Gourmet Burger Kitchen.  I’m not saying its the healthiest lunch in the world and I usually don’t want to eat for a couple of days afterwards, but it’s such a wonderful indulgence.

Of course, I now measure restaurants by a different standard.  It’s not about how posh the place might be.  But crayons and a colouring book to entertain the little man?  High marks!

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You know you’re a photographer when you choose the seat in the dark corner that forces the rest of your family to sit in the delightful window light.

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I just cannot get enough of these little skinny fries.  And this salt reminds me of the Lawry’s Seasoned Salt that I miss so much from America.  Though I now know how to make this for myself at home thanks to the wonderful Michelle over at The American Resident.

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And we all love strawberry milkshakes so much, he even does a little dance, the strawberry milkshake dance.

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I encourage you to continue around our small blog circle project beginning with Crystal.

Everyday Adventures, Photo Tips & Tricks

My 30 Day Video Challenge

One of the things I’ve committed to myself to do this year, in addition to all the pictures (phew!), is to shoot more video and, here’s the important part, DO SOMETHING WITH IT.  I’ve actually been collecting little snippets of video for some time but they’ve just been sitting around taking up space on my computer and never seeing the light of day.

I know I take a lot of photos, and surely that should be enough to document our lives, right?  But, technology has made it so easy to capture video these days, it just really seems like I’ll regret it if I don’t. Because a still photo won’t capture the funny little way he runs, or dances, or plays Spiderman.  And with close family living thousands of miles away who can’t see him grow up on a daily basis, I feel like it’s the least I can do to put these little memories together for them.  One day it will be nice to have these little home movies to look back on.

So for the month of February, I challenged myself to shoot some video each day, then compiled the clips in chronological order with just 3 seconds from each day.  Thanks go to Xanthe Berkeley for teaching me how to do this.

I’m certainly no Steven Spielberg.  Heck, I’m not even the intern that fetches his coffee.  But here you go, some random happenings from the past month.

Random Happenings from Katherine Lightner on Vimeo.

A Few Lessons Learned

1.  Read My Camera Manual.  I shot all this video with the Nikon D800 that came for Christmas.  When I got the camera, I did go to through the manual.  However, I was pretty focused on shooting stills so completely glossed over the section on shooting video.  So this whole process was trial and error, figuring things out as I went along.  I’m certain my learning curve for the next video will be much less steep if I go back and read up on how to use the camera.

2.  Pick the Music Early.  Purely by chance, I chose the music I wanted to use pretty early in the process and I found this helped immensely.  It helped me understand what type of footage would work better in terms of pace and movement.  And, having a song continuously playing in my head helped me visualize the video.

3.  Manual Focus is Your Friend.  Shooting stills, I rely almost exclusively on auto-focus.  But I found early on that this didn’t work reliably for me when shooting video.  (Refer to lesson 1, go back and read the manual.) So I switched to using manual focus and found that this improved the quality quite a bit.  It also allowed me to create some of the shots that fade in and out of focus.

4.  Pay Attention to Lighting.  This should be a no brainer as I always do this when shooting stills.  But I found with trying to shoot video everyday, many days inside, I was shooting in a combination of natural and incandescent and not making adjustments to my white balance to account for this, probably because I didn’t know how to.  So again, refer to lesson one, and maybe just try shooting everything in natural light.

5.  Just Shoot.  In my head, I’d put up this huge roadblock that putting something like this together was WAY to difficult and time-consuming.  And I won’t lie, it is more time-consuming that editing stills.  But, it was nowhere near as difficult as I’d imagined it and in the end, I think it was really worth the effort.

Finally, note to self, I know you work from home and don’t see the same people every day, but you do have more than one pair of trousers in your closet.  Why not try wearing a few different ones every now and then?

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What a Rainbow Looks Like

It’s been a while since I’ve seen an honest to goodness rainbow.  But as I was driving home from a friend’s house the other day, there it was, a brightly coloured arch stretching across the vastness of the sky.  I could have followed it to both ends searching for the pot of gold.  On the spur of the moment, I took a detour to a nearby spot where I could safely stop the car and take in an unobstructed view of the sky.  (See what you can catch if you always have your camera with you?!)  As I stepped out of the car, I managed to click off a few quick shots before a downpour forced me to jump back in.  That’s the nature of rainbows, right?  It’s the sunshine AND the rain that creates something of such beauty.

But as we don’t see that many real rainbows (maybe too much rain and not enough sun), sometimes we create our own bit of color.  We’ve had a thing for making rainbows out of matchbox cars.  Sometimes we struggle.  Like the Spiderman car which is blue and red.  Where does it belong in the scheme of the rainbow?  And green, well, we’ve really got just the one green car.  But however we line them up, it still works, it’s still our little spectrum of color adding a bit of cheer to a dreary day.

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The Story of a Snowy Day

It snowed again and this time it was was the perfect snowman making snow.  Our cowboy snowman survived for quite some time. That is until he got shot in the eye. (Side effect of using frozen blueberries for his eyes. Not the best choice.)

Cheese sandwich, his favorite food on the planet.  He’d eat a cheese sandwich for every meal if I let him. Today he decided he wanted triangles (instead of squares).


We play a lot of cars in these parts.

A cold snowy day seemed like the perfect day to make Jamie Oliver’s Beef and Ale Stew. It’s dead easy which means I can make it without screwing it up and it was so yummy we polished it off at dinner time (that’s tea time for you English folk).

And, finally, no day is complete without my nemesis, the laundry.

I created these little videos with the wonderful Vine app, it lets me capture video yet frees me from the burden of editing. No editing, just filming. Sweet.

The only thing Vine doesn’t yet have is a nice web interface to follow a specific person’s videos. So to keep up with mine, you can follow me on Twitter, get the Vine app on your iPhone and follow me there (katlightner), or wait for me to embed them in a post like I’ve done here.