Photo of the Day- “Waiting”…. Taking the Camera, and Life, Off Automatic and Throwing it in Manual

"Waiting" - Tracey Capone Photography

When asked what my one piece of advice for new SLR photographers is, I always say the same thing. Take the camera off it’s automatic settings, put it in Manual and play around. You’re only playing with light… you can’t break anything. To me, it’s the best way to learn the camera, learn how to manipulate the light, basically learn photography overall.

I have the same piece of advice when asked how to get the best photographs when traveling. Sure, I pull together an agenda of places I know I want to see ahead of time. I do it because, typically, I’m seeing multiple cities or countries in one trip and want to make certain I can get key places in. That said though, my best piece of advice when traveling is, take at least one day where you put away the map, put away the agenda and just take a walk.

I have come across some of my favorite pictures simply by getting out and walking without a plan, without an agenda, without a map. (or, have a map and don’t be afraid to get a little lost ;) ) A former photo of the day, “Bicyclette” would be one of them. Another, today’s Photo of the Day, “Waiting,” is this photograph I shot of a beautiful Cocker Spaniel outside of a dry cleaners in Paris, just down the road from the Orsay.

I loved how he was just sitting at the door, patiently waiting for his mom or dad to come out of the shop. He didn’t bark, he didn’t whine, he just watched people walk by and, thankfully, took a few minutes to pose for the paparazzi.

Had I not been walking without a purpose, had I been sticking to my agenda, I never would have come across him and ended up with another one of my favorite shots from my last trip to Paris. In April, I head off to take a road trip from Northern England through Scotland and Ireland. Sure, I’ll have a basic plan, knowing I need to be in Shannon by a certain day to make my flight back to Chicago but I cannot wait to take a few trips off the beaten path just to see what I come across.

Sometimes, you just have to take life off automatic, throw it in manual and just see what happens.

Enjoy!

*tracey*

Photo of the Day- “Le Carrousel”

"Le Carrousel" - Tracey Capone Photography

Walk along the Seine near the Eiffel Tower and, just across the street you still see the most beautiful, old carrousel. Today’s Photo of the Day, “Le Carrousel” was taken on my last trip to Paris, this past March.

Unfortunately, the area immediately surrounding the tower is filled with vendors literally trying to force touristy knick knacks on passersby to the point where, at times, it becomes a bit too much. It’s such a treat to escape to the seating across the way and, tucked behind the carrousel find the peace to enjoy the people watching and, dare I suggest it, a Nutella crepe! ;)

Enjoy and wishing everyone a wonderful weekend!

*tracey*

 

Photo of the Day- The Metro

"The Metro" - Tracey Capone Photography

Happy Day After Bastille Day everyone! Vive le France!

Yesterday was a big day for today’s Photo of the Day, “The Metro.” It popped up in this Parisian themed Etsy Finds Newsletter and is also heading off to someone’s home in an amazing 30×30 print. We’re all very excited… (the “we’re” is actually my mom, more than anyone, but hey, isn’t that what moms are for??)

While Chicago has one of the best subway systems of any city I’ve been in, their signs… well… they leave much to be desired. Walk around Paris and you see these amazing signs, along with THESE, and THESE, and… you get the point. (A note to Mayor Emmanuel, who I just know takes time out of his very busy schedule to read my blog, get cooler signs for the Chicago subway system!)

I love the pop of crimson in this sign, along with the very distinct typography (I’m pretty certain there is actually a font called Metro just for this reason) and the beautiful scroll work.  I know, I’m excited about a subway sign but really, how can I not be??

Another exciting event took place yesterday as well; I checked out my new space in the Andersonville Galleria. Starting August 1st, I will be setting up shop at the gallery so any of my local readers, or anyone who happens to be visiting the area, stop by and check it out. The space, as you can see, isn’t much now but, over the next couple of weeks, it will be adorned with my wood photo blocks, some framed pieces and my jewelry. Can’t wait to post the finished pictures!

I hope everyone has a great weekend! I’m off to finish up some photo blocks…

Enjoy!

*tracey*