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How Do You Work?

How do you work?  What is your optimal working environment to do your creative work?

For me, I work quietly in my home office, which I try to keep free of clutter, i.e., piles on my desk.  To organize my day, I make a list on paper of items that I hope to complete.  Invariably, the list is never checked off completely!  Currently, I spend the vast amount of my time working on my long-term dog photography project.  I edit images; work on the logistics of photo shoots; go to photo shoots; follow up with rescue and shelter organizations; consistently maintain and update data in a large spreadsheet; and prepare blog posts.

I find that I am able to focus when I get plenty of rest.  Working on each image can take many hours and it is very tedious work, which requires much concentration, and some days I have better results than others.  For me, it is easiest to concentrate on one image at a time, and when I am done, I always go back to each image to see what I might have missed.  Also, time away from an image can help me see the image with a new perspective, so I implemented a practice of revisiting each image at a later date to ensure I am happy with the final image or to continue further editing of the image.  Working on a body of work is like a puzzle and you have to finish to see how the pieces come together to see which images really are strong and work with the body of work and determine which images do not serve the body of work.  This process is very intuitive.

I find working on my images is a very meditative process and I often can get into a zone while I am working.  When I work, I turn both the email off and the Internet off and concentrate on the task at hand, and I set a dedicated time later in the day for checking email, etc.  Victory is always close by.  However, she still likes to stay in her hut!  However, when I sit on the sofa and work when I am not working on images, Victory always comes over and sits next to me.  Biscuit always slept near my feet while I worked.  I still very much miss having Biscuit close by.  Most days, I can work for hours at a time and the time seems to just zoom by.  Other days, I need more breaks and the days seems a bit longer, depending upon the work.

I am a morning person.  We go to bed early and wake up early.  I am more alert and focused in the earlier hours of the day.  I think that is when I do my best work.  Everyone is different and works differently, and it is interesting to hear how other work on their creative work.

The most important lesson I have learned is to keep showing up and keep leaning into the work each day, even during the most challenging times.

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 23

“Some of our greatest treasures we put in museums; others we take for walks.” ~Unknown

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

Below are a few images of Victory in our bed waking up in our bed!  Okay, she really does not sleep on her back all tucked in, but she humored me and Victory let me pose her on a recent weekend morning, when we had good light coming into our bedroom!  Of course, Doug thinks I am nuts when I have these photo ideas using Victory, but he is always happy with the results and smiles when he sees the edited images!  Thankfully, Victory is so patient with me when I am photographing her and I think that she had fun as well!  I think that she is really getting used to the camera, and she is a perfect muse like our Biscuit.

Wouldn’t you want to wake up to this furry goodness each morning?!  We do!  Victory is just adorable and we love her so much and she is really coming into her own and filling out with her sheltie furs!  Doug and I are so happy that we found love again after Biscuit, who is always with us in spirit.  Victory has been a true blessing to us and we think we have all bonded and we are Victory’s pack!  Victory is our fur girl and she brings us so much joy!  We are certain that Biscuit sent us the ‘right sheltie!’  Truth — Victory does sleep with us every night and she usually sleeps above one of our heads and the headboard and she sometimes goes between sleeping above our heads at night as well!  I love waking up to her each morning and receiving all of her love and kisses.  I love our ‘tuck-in’ routine as well.  She is always so excited to go to bed!  Recently, we noticed that she likes to go upstairs to our bedroom during the day to rest on the bed!  I guess Victory has an affinity for our bed — well, more like her bed!

Victory is going to miss her Daddy as he is leaving for overseas today for work; and I know Doug is going to miss his fur girl as well!

Enjoy the fun photos of the ‘morning faces’ of our little Victory below!  Isn’t Victory adorable!

Happy Monday!

 

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Updated Website — katherinecarver.com

I have made some recent changes to my website, including a new domain name, a new email address, and some stylistic changes and updates have been made as well — after much work!  My goal was to ‘freshen up’ my website with a slightly updated, modern look and feel.   My Dad helped me update my logo; my website host helped me make other stylistic changes; the company holding my domain name helped take care of  items on the back-end; and I made content updates.  This undertaking was a bit more work than I had anticipated; however, I am happy with the new domain name, look and feel of my website, which fits nicely with the blog.  After much thought, I changed my domain name because I wanted an artist’s website associated only with my name to share my work, and I wanted to secure the new domain name as well.  I believe developing your web presence, look and feel, is an ever evolving process.

The new domain name/address of my website is www.katherinecarver.com, and my new email address is katie@katherinecarver.com.  (The prior domain name automatically forwards to the new domain name; and my old email address automatically forwards to my new email address.)

And now, I hope you will go check out my updated website!

Happy Friday!  Have a great weekend!

 

Katherine Carver

Victory: Photography Project — 22

“The journey of life is sweeter when traveled with a dog.” ~Unknown

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

Last week we got a new car, our first SUV!  My car was getting old, and for a few reasons, we decided it was time to get a new car.  Once we settled on the type of SUV, options, and color, etc., the dealer needed to get our car from another dealership in Maryland.  So, the evening we went to buy and the see the car for the first time and trade in our old car, Victory hopped into the SUV and she did not want to get out, as pictured below!  We think she knew it was hers!  She approved!  Victory has made her mark in the new SUV as her sheltie furs are everywhere!  Fortunately, her furs do not cling to the material too much making for easy clean-up, when needed!

Happy Thursday!

 

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Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. — Part XII – Rescue dogs in need of furever homes

I am excited about a long-term Dog Photography Project that I am working on with the Baltimore Animal Rescue Care Shelter (BARCS) as well as some local dog rescue organizations, including the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc.  I hope to share further information in the future.  Using the following links, you can view Part I,  Part II,  Part IIIPart IVPart VPart VIPart VIIPart VIIIPart IX and X, and Part XI.

For now, I can share some color photographs of these doggies pictured below in the hopes that they receive furever homes!  If you are interested in adopting (or fostering in some cases) any of these dogs pictured below, please contact Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. for further information.  Please consider dog rescue!  Biscuit’s rescue story illustrates that we can make a positive difference and impact in one dog’s life.

At this point, almost all of the images for Part 1 of this project have been photographed!  I have been working on this project for over a year!  Part 2 of this project is also under way!  I can’t wait to share this project upon its completion!

 

Below is a brief description of the dogs in the order they are pictured below.

1. Rosie — is a female 4-year-old pug mix.  Rosie is very loving and sweet, and she is in need of a furever home!

2. Teddy Ruxpin — is a male 4 to 5-year-old Shih Tzu/Brussels Mix.  Teddy Ruxpin is full of energy, and he is in need of a furever home!

3. Beans — is a male 6-year-old Pug Mix.  Beans came from a puppy mill and he is still getting acclimated to his surroundings.  He is very gentle and in need of a special person/family to provide him a furever home.

4. Treasure — is a female 4-year-old Chi Mix.  Treasure is absolutely adorable and she is very sweet and gentle.  She is in need of a furever home!

5. Mia — is a female 1.5 year old Shih Tzu Mix.  Mia is gorgeous and she is a happy and playful pup who is in need of a furever home!

6. Lacey — is a female 14 month old Lab Mix.  Lacy is very playful and full of energy.  Lacy is in need of a furever home!

7. Cammie — is a female five-year old Poodle Mix.  Cammie has the cutest face and she is very sweet and kind, and she is in need of a furever home!

8. Jenny — adoption pending!

9. Jesse — is a male 3-year-old ShihTzu/Lhasa Mix.  Jesse is a happy puppy looking for the right furever home — a home that provides time to build trust and provide structure.  Jesse needs the right furever home!

10. Emmy — adoption pending!

11. Lucy — is a female 7 – 8 year old Pomeranian.  Lucy is as sweet as can be and she is looking for her furever home!

12. Elliot — is a male 2 – 3 years old Lhasa Mix.  Elliot is extremely resilient, sweet and full of light and energy.  Elliot is in need of a furever home.

13. Maggie — is a a female 10 months old who is a mystery breed, but suspected of having Chihuahua in her lineage.  Maggie is very sweet and fully of life and energy!  Maggie is looking for her furever home.

14. Jason — is a male 5-year-old old Australian Shepherd/Cattle Dog Mix.  Jason is a wonderful dog who is in need of a furever home.

15. Louis — is a male 4 month old Chi/Jack Russell Terrier Mix.  Louis and Layne (listed below) are brother and sister who were found together and they are very bonded.  Louis and Layne are in need of a furever home.

16. Layne — is a female 4 month old Chi/Jack Russell Terrier Mix.  Louis (listed above) and Layne are brother and sister who were found together and they are very bonded.  Louis and Layne are in need of a furever home.

If you want to adopt a rescue dog; donate money; and/or contribute your time to the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc., please, contact Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc. via e-mail at melanie@muttsmaterrescue.com.  To learn more, you can also visit the Mutts Matter Rescue, Inc.’s website.

 

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Victory: Eight Months In

“If you don’t have a god at least one, there is not necessarily anything wrong with you.  But there may be something wrong with your life.” ~Vincent Van Gogh

Today marks eight months since we adopted our little Victory!  You can read more about the previous months’ milestones here.  The time is just flying by and Victory is blossoming!

Below are some things that we learned about Victory this month:

  • She continues to love to ride in the car!
  • She continues to go out to eat with us since the weather has been so nice!  She loves to go on outings!
  • She loves rice cakes and quickly runs over when she sees the bag!
  • She has not been chewing on as many ‘not for chewing’ items!  She is sticking with chewing her chew toys that she loves to hoard in her hut!  We have a weakness for buying her toys on a regular basis!
  • She still loves to eat on the sofa!  However, she comes into the dinning room and kitchen during dinner time for some snacks and she sometimes eats from her feeder in the kitchen!
  • She is doing better at bath time!  She actually smiled when we gave Victory her most recent bath.  However, it still takes both Doug and I to bathe her and prevent her from jumping out of the soaker tub!
  • She still enjoys her rides around the neighborhood in her Hound About!
  • She still enjoys going to the dog park, although she likes to stick near us — I think she identifies us as her pack!
  • She loves sitting on my hip, especially if we are out and about and she gets a little nervous.  Whenever Victory gets nervous, her little paw goes up — Doug says she ‘strikes a pose’ with her paw!
  • She loves the water.  She loves sitting by the water and looking at it.  It must be calming to little Victory!
  • She loves going out on the deck with us!
  • She, thankfully, is waking us up less and less for water during the night!
  • She gives us kisses each morning when we wake up!  She is so affectionate!
  • She has even begun to lay on her indoor Orvis beds!
  • She loves her home and routine!  On our recent trip, Victory got a little home sick.  She developed diarrhea by the time we got home.  We took her to the vet who said she had stress-induced colitis.  The vet put her on an antibiotic and probiotic and she was on a bland rice/chicken/beef diet for a week.  Thankfully, she is doing just fine.  The vet said that Victory is a ‘delicate flower.’  We have a probiotic to take with us on vacation and instructions from the vet on how to help prevent this again should it arise again!  We hope, in time, she will know that she will be ok in new situations and environments.  We know that she will get there.
  • Her sheltie furs keep coming in and she if filling out well! (We can’t wait to do a before and after photo at the one year mark, in October!)
  • She still has not barked as of yet!
  • Most of all, we love her so very much!

If you have not already, be sure to check out the six month video, our second video, and our most recent video of our little Victory!

Happy Thursday!

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 21

“Whoever said diamonds are a girls best friend…never had a dog.” ~Chritopher Morley

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

Below are a few more photographs of Victory and I on our first Mother’s Day together!  She is our furbaby and she even sits on my hip like one!

Happy Wednesday!

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 20

“Nobody can fully understand love unless they are owned by a dog.” ~Unknown

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory! I will continue to share this project on the blog! I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here! I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

Victory went with us to visit Doug’s parents and to pick up our furniture for our new home!  Victory did really well in the car both ways — a long car ride.  She wore her seat belt and she sat in the front seat!  Victory had a good time on her trip, even though changes in her environment and routine are not easy for her — she loves her routine at home and she even puts herself to bed (in our bed) when she is ready!  We took Victory to the pond several times as she really loves the water.  Doug is going to order her a life jacket before we leave for vacation this summer and we shall see if she will go into the water!  Victory just loves to look at the water — she is memorized by it!  We sat with her by the water and she was very happy!  Below are a few photographs of Victory taken at the pond and at the park for a walk (where we had wonderful light) where she walked 1.5 miles two nights in a row!

Happy Friday!

 

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Fine Art Prints Available

Fine art archival prints, limited edition, are available, if you are interested.  Images available are located on my website and this blog.  Please contact me (katie@katherinecarverphotography.com) for further information!

Happy Wednesday!

 

KC Fine Art Prints

Victory: Photography Project — 19

“I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love.  For me they are the role model for being alive.” ~Gilda Radner

Beginning in January of this year, I began a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory! I will continue to share this project on the blog!  I have also been documenting Victory’s milestones so to speak each month — you can read these here!  I think that it is fun to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories.

Below are my two new favorite photographs of our little Victory!  We have been having such nice weather here!  We recently took Victory to Centennial Park for a long walk.  Victory did very well, and she walked a long distance with confidence!  We were so proud of her especially since the walking tail was busy!  We stopped by at a scenic area at the park and I took these photographs of Victory, below!  I think that I will title them Heaven.  Victory was so, so happy!  Needless to say, Victory slept very well after her outing and exercise!

Victory is going on a road trip over the long weekend!  She loves the car.  We are not sure if she is more excited while in the car or when we pull into the driveway into the garage while she watches the garage door go down and then we let her out and she runs between the cars all over the garage!  Who ever knew a garage could be so fascinating to a furry friend!

Happy Thursday!

 

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