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		<title>finding the pause.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In life it is so easy for me to go on autopilot.  Until I run out of steam and I hit the wall.  Hard. I recently came back from a wonderful photography convention and the reoccurring thread was the encouragement to shoot for ourselves.  To shoot what we truly love and make time for personal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In life it is so easy for me to go on autopilot.  Until I run out of steam and I hit the wall.  Hard.</p>
<p>I recently came back from a wonderful <a href="http://canadaphotoconvention.com/">photography convention</a> and the reoccurring thread was the encouragement to shoot for ourselves.  To shoot what we truly love and make time for personal work.  I definitely have not arrived, but I find myself easily sliding into a comfortable shooting style of what I know how to do&#8230;not pushing myself to find the pause.  There are times behind the camera when I&#8217;m shooting or sitting at my desk editing and I see something.  I have a dramatic, cinematic moment&#8230;.sometimes I even hold my breath.  And I feel the pause and the world kind of stands still.</p>
<p>This is what I want in my photography.  To feel it and hold it for a moment longer.  And then share it with you.</p>
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