Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Break from EDITING


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I will be the first to admit that the world of photoshop has taken over my social life. well, let me rephrase that by first saying that I don't have much of a social life in rhode island in the first place but if i had perhaps a glimpse of one- its nonexistant anymore now that my life has been engulfed by photoshop. I feel a shred of sadness for all of my other courses this semester that will not receive nearly as much attention as my photography courses will- ehh- :( discovering and trying to figure out slash learn new things in photoshop is as if i've just discovered that a new language exists in our world and i MUST learn it. The possibilities are endless and i am enjoying every single moment of it.
School started today- i was 30 minutes late for my very first class. Not to make excuses for myself but truthfully i forgot how many people attended class for the first week of school- it tends to drop off and i need to leave little to no time to get to class and find a perfectly fine spot, however, the beggining of the year is such a different story which i forgot about. so 30 minutes late, walked into my class where one solo desk was left front row and center in the room- apologized and sat down- eh. bad feeling, not a good start. It was my textiles class, it wont interest me anyway, sorry to say.
I also just wanted to take a moment and thank my friends, family and the random people that have all given me positive feedback, constructive criticism and all around support. I appreciate this more than I think any of you know. a simple good job, keep it up equals 5000 smiles for me- thank you jamie for still answering my endless phone calls in regards to camera/photoshop/life help and always being able to talk me through my questions and confusions. all of my friends and family have truly, truly helped me in so many ways and i value this more than anything! thank you so much! :)

Monday, September 6, 2010

Things to do


Not that I want to steal the idea, persay,however I would really like to start a buried life list of my own things that I want to do before I die. Since I don't know if i will die in a day, a year, or 100 years (hoping for the latter of the options) I am going to make my list extremely extensive and do the best that I can to cross as many as I can off the list. I've only seen a few episodes of the buried life so i am hoping it wont influence my own list. Some of my items might be cliche, aka sky diving in Colorado, however it must make the list because its something that I must do. Some others that will make the list include swimming with sharks, front flip off of a jump via snowboard, look at myself in the same mirror that king louis did in Versailles, visit holocaust camp in Auschwitz, backpack around europe for a few months (the real trick is fitting all travel items into this alleged backpack i'll be wearing), photograph famous musicians (in a non-papparazi way or concert setting), legally change my name to juice, legally change my name back to abbie, cliff jump in greece and see a sumo match. of course there are many many morre items that will be on my hard copy list of things to do before i die, but hey it's a start.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

New Ideas









Experimenting with photoshop....... quite addicting
I strolled around portsmouth and took a bunch of shots in strawberry bank- these are the result. strawberry bank is an amazing, historical museum-like place where old homes have been preserved and you can go in them and check them out. strawberry bank is the best in the winter time because they decorate all of them for the holidays.i'm kind of a dork and love historical places such as this and shaker village and plymouth plantation, etc etc. i've spent some days in bonnets, aprons and long skirts in my lifetime.
oh by the way my mom is rubbing my back right now and shes the best mother in the world. oh and my brother wants me to mention that i carry my cosmetics around in treasure chests and our house smells like the ocean due to the cooking of lobsters. PEACE out lovers.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Reflecting bACK







Not even a full day off of Nantucket and I am already beginning to miss it. It's moreso the people that graze the lands that I miss. I've met some terrific people this summer that I can confidently say will be in my life forever. I must say I had the perfect combination of friends this summer, the old, the new plus a sister and some visitors. My amazing friends that date back until, well forever, ashley and erin lived on nantucket for their second summer this year and we all got a place together and needless to say, shared a "few" laughs. I tend to laugh a lot but these girls make it impossible for me to keep it together some days, finding myself rolling all over our nantucket home with tears dredging down my face. We have one of those natural friendships, where filters don't exist in our minds and we spew out terribly inappropriate things because of it. Ashie and Erin are amazing girls and i am so proud to call them my friends- they are always and will always be there for me and that right there is a very comforting feeling. We had non stop fun together. THe dancing platform will forever be my favorite place to watch ashley spin out the dance moves and erins crumbalina nature late night will forever be ingrained in my mind. My sister Kimberly also lived with us as she was setting out to write her very first book. We shared a little pink box of a room but it was perfect and not only because i got a second wardrobe added to my closet but yet because of the beautiful person that she is inside and out- call me corny but my sister is the full package when it comes to a sibling. She's always there for me, easy to talk to and has a sense of humor that keeps me laughing for days. It was excellent having my big sis spend the summer with me- always a pleasure. We had good laughs watching salad fingers and discussing a very specific date that was just ALL wrong, oh good god.. Old pals, Luke and Mike Schuster were another source of fun- living in a massive house on the miacomet golf course they lived with 5 OTHER people mostly from Durham and more specifically from oyster river high school. MAtt, jess, jake, sally and max joined the shoe bros in their summer home and it was a blast of a place as all people incorporated are fun, outgoing and all around great people. Most recently we had an excellent day spent at micomet beach for jake's birthday. Sally threw him a surprise birthday bash, all incusive latter ball, cooler of beers, balloons and a happy birthday sign made of old beer boxes. And of course there are the newbies- aka the new peeps i met this summer. A terribly funny girl, always smiling and having a good time is our new friend brie- we logged some serious fun summer moments together. Ash and I met her at a party in the beginning of the summer and found her to be a staple friend of ours- as well as some of the people that she introduced us to from her summer friend world- awesome people, great times. Never a dull moment with brie, namely spending one of our last days together comatose on the couch watching jersey shore. We also became friends with some kids from across the sea, in from the UK. I guess they were remotely cool people.... just kidddding, they are excellent human beings. Stew, red, nat and ben all worked in the Jack Wills retail store where Ashley worked this summer so we got to log some good friend time with them. With the same appreciation for humor and always ready for what's next we shared many extremely memorable moments together. I enjoyed the cultural differences such as finding out stew has never had a teeth cleaning before nor did he really know what it even was (youre lucky you've managed to keep a nice set of teeth) or that there is an amazing candy world outside of our own including lion and aero bars, food shopping with red is a serious experience. Lastly, the visitors- we had some serious visitors this summer. weekends were packed with people coming to experience the island of nantucket. the katies and veronica made it down for a fun filled weekend as well as steph and ariane came to celebrate stephs turning of age. el, ricky, james, pete and bird sailed on down for a weekend and spent days basking on the beaches and raging it at night. my dearest bestest friend grace braved the tiny plane and flew to the island for a vaka filled with rofling, good conversations and reflecting back on the colorado days (and people...) reds friend asha visited from the UK and i grew quite fond of her as we still keep in contact-she has excellent and similar taste in music and a super creative mind. conversations fail to be dull. My parents came down and we spent days lying by the summer house pool and nights out getting dinner and drinks. Amazingly wonderful and beautiful parents. Thanks to everyone who took the time, MONEY and energy to spend time with us down on nantucket.
So as you might be able to tell, this summer rocked and it rocked it hard. We all worked a ridiculous amount but still managed to squeeze in liberating, whimsical moments.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Farewell Nantucket- Officially back in America


I am reporting to you from the lovely little state that i love to call home and that is new hampshire. Today was a tragjic fail of a day. I was scheduled on the vehicle ferry for 10:15 am to leave nantucket and unfortunately missed it. I then attempted to make it onto the 12:00 ferry and once again, missed it. Finally, my car was fed up with me and it took itself onto the 2:15 ferry as i followed behind an hour later on the 3:15 ferry. I also would like to mention at this point in time that I tried to do simple tasks such as sip from water fountains and could not manage to even get that right as water simply did not make it into my mouth but yet all over my face. The good news is, i got a bunch of great music while my ferries were taking off without me on them as well as got to hang out longer with my dear friends- so i guewss it wasn't so bad. THEN as i was waiting in line for the ferry i ran into my friend charlie who was also leaving the island, he was fleeing from the hurricane for the weekend, so i had a pal to chat with as we cruised on over back to america where i was reunited with my car and trecked on home- hit some traffic but it wasnt nearly as bad as the people headed towards the cape which seems a bit odd considering A crazy natural disaster is about to hit that exact location- looks like i got off the island just in the nick(?) of time. So wqhen i stopped to get gas i decided i wanted to do something that i havnt been able to for the past 4 months being on nantucket so i hopped on over to mcdonalds to get one of those amazing $1 flat burgers and it literally made me feel ill. It didnt occur to me that all summer i havnt been eating junk food as well as trying to eliminate gleuten from my diet and that this could possibly have such an effect on me- ehh goo. Note to self, don't ever eat fast food. check. anyway, i came home to a cute, typed up note, from my dad welcoming me home because my parents are at a political reception at the moment. hes such an amazing, thoughful father and i love him to pieces. WELL its time to go hang out with my brothers puppy liam- PEACE OUT PEOPLE.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Silent Disco





I had never heard of a silent disco before i met our, now dear, british friends who introduced the idea to our little island of nantucket. Check out the concept, very cool- basically everyone wears a set of headphones and there are 2 stations, A and B with 2 seperate DJ's playing on each station and you can switch back and forth between the two. basically everyone is dancing but it looks all crazy because people are listening to different music. Since nantucket is so small and at times there are limited 'going out spots, deciding between slip 14, straight wharf and toby's- agh i am being close minded, there are plenty of bars but are they really all that fun? (no)- this silent disco threw a wrench in the nantucket night life that must have had the white panted, pearl necklaced women appauled. But I suppose anything that doesn't involve sipping veueve cliquot at the boarding house with a shawl draped over our backs is appauling. OK_ i'll stop hating now- i am not usually one to be judgemental but sometimes being on nantucket its tough not to be- i always wonder if these rich women really actually carry nantucket lightship baskets (or faux) around on the mainland- i certainly have never seen one. ANYWAY- this silent disco was a success, very fun and i took photos at it- although the flash died in the beggining i managed to get some shots- :)

almost bACK from ACK






So i'll just come out and say it, i fell off the blogging band wagon as soon as my summer began and now that is nearing its end, i have a fighting vengeance to start back up again! My summer was impossibly busy, little to no moments spent alone, which is not necessarily a bad thing, however, my blog truly suffered. Blogging shouldn't be something that I do just when it is convenient, what does that say about me? I feel terrifically terrible how neglectful i have been with my poor little bloggy blog- but don't worry i am back, and i am back for good.
This blog began as a fashion blog (somewhat embarrassing looking back, but what can ya do) and now that i've had a euphoric moment that made me come to the realization that fashion is far from the thing that i am most passionate about, this blog has turned into something that i am truly, utterly and fantastically passionate about- photography. I wont say that i was being naive when i chose apparel design as something that i want to pursue but yet i was young and very unexperienced. I had an idea that i would be designing my own rad outerwear ski and snowboard apparel the way that I wanted to but the closer and closer graduation comes, the more and more i realize how that is really not the case. Even if it was, i don't know if i would truly enjoy doing that every day of my life- i thought it was, i truly believed it was but when I found photography it made me realize that there was something that you could ACTUALLY really love doing and want to do every free, spare moment that you get. Taking pictures doesn't get any better for me, i love it, i thrive to get better at it and i just want to be surrounded by it at all times.
Point is, I'm back, i might need to change the title of my blog however- it doesnt make much sense anymore-- :)