Photography…..well, it's pretty much a part of me.  If you know me you know I love it and anything having to do with it.  I don't know what it is about photography that I love so much.  I guess no one really knows why they do the things they do.  For as long as I can remember I've loved taking pictures.  When I was a kid I took tons of pictures… of nothing really, had them developed then looked at them and said "what else can I take a picture of?"  Then I took that photography class my freshman year in high school.  I will never forget…I won an honorable mention in the art show at the mall for a photo of my little cousin Glenn and his cat sitting on a picnic table.  I was so excited and disappointed at the same time!  I was grateful to have the honorable mention…but why wasn't it good enough for a ribbon?  Well, I believe that was the start of it all right there!  
I've never seen myself as a talented person.  I still to this day don't really know of anything that I'm really great at.  I can do a lot of things well. Play first base in softball…I'm pretty good but I'm not great.  I can ski…I'm pretty good but I'm not great.  I play tennis…and the list goes on.  I especially have never seen myself as an artistic person.  I'm sure, as it is with everyone else, I am my own worst critic.  I never see myself as good as everyone else does…in many aspects of my life.  I don't know the
 reason for that.  I suppose I don't like to boast or make myself appear to be something I'm not.  I do know that I am not the best and even if I come up with an awesome photo once in a while, there are others out there that are that much better than mine.    I'm not sure.  But one thing I am sure of is this: no matter what anyone else thinks, I love my photographs.
             I decided one year that I was going to submit a photo to The State Fair.  I have always loved looking at all the photos in the Fair each year and decided I wanted to be a part of it.  I painstakingly chose my two photos that I thought were acceptable and my mom and I framed them ourselves.  Now, I didn't have high expectations.  I keep my hopes low so that should anything good happen it's just a great surprise rather than a big let down when nothing happens.  Well, I received word that one of my two photos were accepted to hang in the Fair!  I was elated!!  I didn't need to win a prize…getting my photo hung in the Fair for who knows how many people to look at was enough for me!!  Of course, I didn't win anything, but like I said, I didn't need to.  The following year I repeated the process. The only difference was this time I had my photographs professionally framed.  That year both of my photographs were accepted.  Again, I kept my hopes low.  I wasn't expecting to win anything but, man, wouldn't it be awesome if I did!  As me and my family walked around the exhibit I thought to myself "wow, mine's pretty good compared to all the other's here, I may have a chance".  I never dared utter these words out loud of course.  Ho
wever, friends and family were telling me that I was going to win something.  "You have to" they kept saying.  Well, I didn't.  Again, that was fine with me!  This year I had TWO photos accepted.  That's better than last year already!!  I did learn something that year however.  That old saying "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is true.  The judge that year chose a picture that, well, let's just say we were all a little surprised to see the famous Blue Ribbon hanging from it.  After the fair that year I set my thoughts to the next year's entries.  What other photographs do I have that I can enter?  Maybe I will take the one this year!  My mom had some suggestions for me.  She always does and I am so thankful that she supports me and my photography the way she does.  She's my biggest fan I think.  Next to my daddy of course!  Her suggestion was to look at the photo that won and take som
e photos like that one to cater to the judges.  I nodded in agreement but only to be polite.  I decided that day that if I had to take a photograph that I didn't like to win, then I didn't want to win.  
            If you ask me what I like to take photographs of I will tell you nature.  Then I would add people, then landscapes.  I would not be able to completely answer that question actually.  My photography does not have a set style or look to it.  I have some semi-abstract, some traditional…I guess you could say that I'm well rounded when it comes to a photographic style.  I just like taking photographs.  If it looks one way this day and anothe
r way the next day, then so be it.  The reason for that is that I truly love to take photographs of anything!  It may change daily, or even hourly!  If I see something that I think would make a great picture….I take a picture of it!  If it's a  rose, a cute baby or a bag of potato chips…if I see something beautiful in it…I will take a photograph of it!of it  I get teased quite a bit about the things that I take photographs of.  "There she goes taking the artistic look at a insert name of ordinary object here".  But they can laugh all they want.  Because I will have the last laugh when they see a beautiful photograph they were never expecting!
            My favorite quote comes from Diane Arbus.  She said "I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn't photograph them".  I believe the same thing!  I believe that people don't see things like I do.  That, I think, is why I take pictures.  To show everyone what I see.