I was chatting with one of the younger girls on my bus the other day, about being weird. She commented that someone she knew was 'weird'. I laughed and said we were all weird in some way. She smiled and nodded.
"I know I'm weird" I said.
She looked at me oddly and said" That's funny, most adults don't admit they are weird . . ."
So here's the thing about that conversation. Although we used the word 'weird', really, what we were talking about is how each one of us was made by the Creator to be different. To be unique.
I'm happy to proudly stand up and say "I'm weird." I like the things about me that make me different. They make my life interesting. And more fun.
Once you let go of the notion that everyone should be exactly the same as everyone else, that is. . .
I follow an amazing photographer named Heather over at Fairyography. I've always loved fairies and fairy-tales so her work really intrigues me.
A while back she commented on a session done by a photographer she admired, Kira Hancock Sanoja. She posted a link on Facebook from a session Kira did and one to to a session she did inspired by Kira's work. This one is Kira's and this one and this one show how Heather interpreted Kira's idea.
I loved the idea of a nest in a photo shoot and as I had my first newborn girl shoot coming up, decided to do one of my own . . .
Three woman, and a nest. Each one of us could have copied someone else's idea of what a photography session using a nest looked like. Instead we each looked at the idea through the filter of our own individual 'weirdness's' and created something uniquely our own.
Wouldn't life be just that much more amazing if we all admitted we were weird and enjoyed that fact rather than trying to hide it???
Here's a little photo esssay on how my nest and shoot went, but be sure to click on the other links as well. They really are amazing . . .
3 comments:
That is SOOOO cute, I love your weirdness,keep it up, you"ll inspire more people to embrace their wierd side :o)
Nicely done, Rosa! Very creative.
Rosa, that is so beautiful. When I first saw the nest, I thought, "what's with the little single pink flowers?, but with the baby and the pink drape--it's absolutely perfect.
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