Showing posts with label myrtle beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label myrtle beach. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

5-Day Art Challenge - DAY 2

Hello Everyone! This is DAY 2 of the Facebook art challenge posting 3 artworks each day over 5 days. (No sense in Facebook having all of the fun, so I'm posting it here, too!) Warm thanks to Debbie Lamey MacDonald, a Nova Scotia artist, for nominating me.
 
In my world, pets are family. And, there's nothing I  love more to photograph is capturing the relationship of a person and their animal companions.
 
Capturing a natural interaction, not a forced hug or holding a dog still, is tricky though. While a person can be directed to smile and look at the camera, a pet is easily distracted by its surroundings. So, photos like this usually require me to take a series of candid, quick shots....hoping to capture that one photo that works. The one photo where the composition works, the expression on both the person and pet is natural, and the pet's gesture is relaxed.
 
The first photo, taken for a class project, is of my niece and her lopped-eared rabbit. Can you tell that she adores her?
 
The second photo, taken during a shoot for senior pictures, was shot beside a local lake. The quacking and honking of ducks and geese, and the scurrying of squirrels in the Fall leaves couldn't have been more of a distraction for this happy dog. At least 20 shutter clicks and this one materialized where both subjects are in perfect post.
 
The third photo was taken randomly at North Myrtle Beach this past July. As I was walking the beach at sunrise with my camera, a young gentleman stepped up to the surf with his beautiful golden retriever then started walking along the water. Had I asked him if I could take his picture, I am sure he would have stopped what he was doing and stooped to hug the dog and look at the camera...creating a forced, posed photo. Instead, I said nothing and started clicking my camera as he saunters along the low tide with his dog happily trotting along with him. My only regret is that I didn't catch up with him to get his contact information. I'd love the opportunity to send him the photo, so if you recognize him, please put us in touch with each other!
 
You can't always wait for what you think are the best conditions for a photo. The rabbit photo was taken in early spring, the grass just beginning to show signs of  green -- not the optimal bright Spring green you'd expect. Yet the bright purple shirt and sweet expressions still carry the photo despite any brown grass.
 
The second photo was take in late Fall after many of the leaves had already fallen. A teens incredibly busy schedule and a soggy Fall hampered scheduling. I began to question whether I was even going to get a good Fall photo for the family. In late afternoon, with about 1/2 hour of descent sunlight remaining, the sycamore tree in the background provided the perfect composition.
 
The third photo, well, it was pure luck. The low tide and early morning cloud cover just happened. I was at the right place and the right time. No planning. *click*
 
So, the one person I know that knows the camera better than anyone I know (did I say "know" enough?), is Patrick Early, so I nominate Patrick to participate in the 5-day Facebook art challenge!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Atlanta Showroom Promotes Kugler Photography

This week, during AmericasMart, the Atlanta showroom of Pine Creek Four Corners Decor promotes a collection of framed beach photography that I took this past summer. Showroom 628 in building 2, to be exact.

So, pinch me, please.....I couldn't be more excited! Really!!!

Made in the USA, too.

Here are a few shots of the showroom wall, followed by a close-up of one of the beach photos.









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Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Sketches From N. Myrtle Beach

Mid-June, hubby and I spent a week at North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It was a soul-refreshing, artist-inspiring week. You can scroll down through creative pictures in my previous blog post.



One of the great things about the week is that I got to slouch down in my beach chair and dig in to the book "Walking in this World: The Practical Art of Creativity" by Julia Cameron. I found out about the book a few months ago from one of my followers on Twitter. Needless to say, I read it from cover to cover while warmed by the summer sun, and feet cooled by the washing surf. It's packed with a ton of great information intended to offer perspective to creative people in how to daily fulfill the artistic passion and drive that keeps us content and happy.



The book inspired me to take the time for some morning sketches. And, I'm happy to share them with you. My unknowing subjects were sketched from the balcony of our rented beach condo. Enjoy!



Thursday, July 2, 2009

Rejuvenating the Artist's Soul at N. Myrtle Beach

Nothing is more rejuvenating for the artist's soul than a week of soaking in the sunshine, toes digging into the warm, soft sand, enjoying the sights and sounds of the ebb and flow of the tide crashing in and sliding back out to sea. Absolutely mindless.

Come along with me to see the colors, shapes, and sounds of a soul-refreshing week at North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.


These navy blue beach chairs are calling your name.









Nature shows us her intricate designs in the dune grasses.



A little one's tools of the trade, ready to dig in and get creative.



Someone else already did.



A Dad next door was having a blast sculpting this enormous sea turtle.



Comedian Steven Wright tells of having a seashell collection. And then delivers in his deadpan voice, "perhaps you've seen it. It's scattered on beaches all over the world".







Tiny shells in sandy colors, stripes, and whites.



Dragons.







And, dragonflies.



So many dog pals to meet of all shapes, sizes and colors:

Arizona and company.



Super-cute puppy, Digit.



Aussie, Buster.



And handsome Ertle.



Ohhh...and here comes another little cutie-pie...

A Happy Daschund at N. Myrtle Beach from Cheryl Kugler on Vimeo.



A irresistable array of colorful soda bottles catch the eye at Barefoot Landing, and quench hubby's thirst.



And, "yes", these sweet bunnies told me that "It's time that I will be meeting new friends."



Bright, vibrant lights at Joe's Crab Shack set a festive mood.



One more day...









Awwwww....a loving, heartful message written in the sand.



Colorful skim boards await a run in the surf.



It would be SO easy to sit here for weeks on end and then another weekend.




Here's an extra treat for you. Take a minute to enjoy the soothing waves before you leave.

Watching the Morning Tide Come In at North Myrtle Beach from Cheryl Kugler on Vimeo.