Wednesday, 29 October 2014

{Nostalgia}

Last week at {CLICK}STYLE we asked
 you to show us your {nostalgia} images.
You all answered back with amazing photographs, that evoked a
 nostalgic feeling for us all here at {CLICK}STYLE.
There is no shortage of talent being posted to our page, You all ROCK!

Here are our top 5, in no particular order.






Join us this week on Facebook and share with us your take on 
{everything Halloween}

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

{Thankful for}

What an amazing week over at {CLICK}STYLE.
We love to get to know you all better, and see the beautiful things
in your everyday lives that you are {thankful for}.
We are thankful for each and every one of you,
its is amazing how much love for our page is out there.
It is so nice to see the many different styles of photography that are
posted to our page on a daily basis.

Here are the top 5, in no particular order.






Congrats to the top 5.
If you would like a chance to be top 5 join us on Facebook this week
for our {Nostalgia} theme.  HERE

Sunday, 19 October 2014

{Orange}

 Finally getting sometime for the blog. 
Thank you all for granting me sick days this past week.
The images for the {Orange} theme, were outstanding.
It was difficult to narrow down, you all have so
much talent. 

Here are the top 5, in no particular order.








Friday, 10 October 2014

Fan Feature: Q & A with Stacey Enery Photography

Today's Fan Feature is with 
Sit back and get to know a bit more
from this wonderful photographer.
Just look at her favourite images below,
 bright and colourful.
Here is what she had to say.

I am an amateur photographer with a huge passion for what I do, photography has always been a big part of my life starting with my great grandad who was a photographer in his early years before he lost his sight and then my nan and mum who have enjoyed photography as a hobby, so I guess you could say the love of photography that my gradparents and mother have had has been passed down to me, but it doesn't stop there as a mother of three and a sibling of five I am always taking photos of my loved ones, 
So where do I see myself going with this you ask .. I hope to be a great photographer one day, one that can inspirer, open minds and hearts, touch people and change minds, I want to take those images that really effect people and mean something. 
I have found that photography like any other industry can be tuff and challenging, your capturing fleeting moments and creating art, each photo is a piece of art and then you put it out there to hopefully inspire and put a smile on peoples faces but sometimes your critics are harsh but as long as you can take from those experience, learn from them it can help you to grow. 
I believe that every photographer is an artist in their own right, and I look farward to the day that I can inspire other fellow photographers as I have been inspired by many great photographers. I am proud of what I have done and how far I have come so far, and I thank every one who has encouraged me and pushed me this far !!I love portrait photography, capturing photos of loved ones that families can treasure for a life time, but I also love just getting out and capturing those natural unplaned shots.
My most used items in my camera bag would be my canon EOS 1000D , my esf 55-250mm lens, esf 18-55 mm lens.








You can see more of Stacey's work HERE

If you would like to do a Q & A please 
message us on Facebook HERE

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Fan Feature: Series with Samantha Liddick of Sami Lee Studio

We are so excited today to have a series from
Samantha Liddick of Sami Lee Studio.
The series she has chosen to share with us today is 
AMAZING! She has so much creativity 
and we love to see what she creates next.
Here is what Samantha had to say.

My name is Sami Liddick. Here the brief of my mirror project. 

"I decided to challenge myself to do "30 days challenge" to take a picture of any kind of mirror in every day. After 30 days challenge, I was end up in love with mirror project and continue the project in once a while. 

Mirrors are fascinating me because you can find many interpretations in mirrors. For me, mirrors could be a reflection of who you are, or the opposite of who you are and the darkness or goodness in you. Mirrors are powerful for people to look at because you don’t really know what they think when they look at themselves. It’s scary sometimes."























To see more work from Sami Lee Studio HERE

If you would like to submit a series please message us on 
Facebook HERE


Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Making Memories

First off we just want to say a great big, THANK YOU,
to all of our fans. We love to see all your work each week, even if you
are not chosen for a top 5. Keep trying.
Second, it was so wonderful to see a sneak peek into some of 
your moments caught on camera.
It makes us get to know you all so much better, and 
we love being a part of our little 
CLICK STYLE community.

Here are the top 5, in no particular order.







Join us on Facebook this week for our
ORANGE theme HERE

Friday, 3 October 2014

Fan Feature: Q & A with April Roberts of A Life Remembered Photography

Fan Feature today is with 
April is one of the artists that has 
been with us since the beginning, 
and each week we look forward to seeing her posts.
She has an amazing way at capturing emotions in her b/w
conversions show this.
Here is what April had to say.




1. A little about me...Hmmm, a bit about me? This is always the hardest part for me. I am the mother to 3 lovely girls who are my heart, soul and every day inspiration to better everything about myself. I have been married to my soul mate for almost 14 years and he has been my support in each and every one of my crazy phases in those last 14 years. Photography has been a part of my heart for quite some time, but never was something that I felt confident about. I took a class in high school and I will NEVER forget the comment that my teacher made about my abilities and techniques. He single handedly crushed any confidence I had behind a lens by telling me " You should NEVER pick up another camera, You really aren't cut out to be a photographer." (Oh but if Mr. Owens could see me now, he would eat those words) It was one of the moderators of this group that gave me the confidence to try to make a go of sharing my passion for photography with the world ( You know who you are). I can not thank you enough. I am so blessed to be able to do what I love, so many never get to experience that. 




2. How did i get started? whats in my bag? I got started when I had kids I suppose. My husband and I both enjoy photography, he more of a landscape photographer than I am, and I bought him a Nikon D40 for Father's Day. It took us a bit to learn the basics of it, and to be honest, I still find that model to be a bit complicated. Long story short I became friends with a couple of professional photographers in my area and i told them how much I loved photography I mentioned how envious I was that they were able to do something that they loved and get paid for it, that would be a dream come true. They encouraged me to learn as much as I could about my camera and practice, practice, practice. They in turn taught me about the business side of things and when I felt ready, A Life Remembered Photography was born. In the area that I live in you can't throw a stone without hitting a photographer so it's really difficult to break into a field that is already so saturated with really talented people. 
 Ahhh , the secret of the contents of the bag....well to be quite honest I only work with 3 lenses and my beloved Nikon D7000. I named her Lindsey. A silly thing I know, but I do truly adore my D7000 and I always felt that things that are loved deserve a name. A far as lenses go, I have the good ol' kit lens that came with the D7000 the Nikkor DX 18-105mm, which coincidentally is my absolute favorite lens. I use that more often than not, even more than my Nikkor 35mm prime.  Finally I keep a Nikkor 70-300 for the days when I shoot wildlife or even soccer matches and cant get close. It came with our old D40 but isnt an AF lens so it rarely got used, but the D7000 fixes that with it's built-in AF. 





3.Fav style of photography? My absolute favorite style of photography is Black and White Lifestyle and portraits. I know it pigeonholes me but I would really like to only do black and white. I would only cater to a niche market but I would be so happy doing it. The drama that is portrayed with b&w is so intense if done right, there are no words. From the sweet kisses of a child to the sad eyes of a dog b&w says so much more than words can. 






4.A photographer that I look up to? My all time favorite photographic idol is Ansel Adams. His work speaks volumes about true talent and artistic eye for detail. Back in a time when there were no digital screens to prove that the shot was gotten or missed, or auto white balances. Photographers had to be true professionals in their field in order to get noticed. He was a genius in the days when photographers had to sit for hours and watch for the perfect moment to capture the clouds or whatever subject they desired. While I don't downplay the artistic ability or natural ability of modern photographers, I believe that photographers from those eras are examples of what we should strive to be.