Now What?

I have had more fun with photography in the past two weeks than I have had since the first time I ever picked up a camera. Positive feedback, support, and inspiration has been coming at me from every direction and it has been pleasantly overwhelming. Like I have been launched on this rocket ship taking me to the next step and I have come to the realization that is isn't pointed at anything.

Spent a lot of nights in the IC unit the first year of her life. For a very inconsistent list of reasons. Which is why I have so many documents only a 2TB external hard drive can hold down.

Spent a lot of nights in the IC unit the first year of her life. For a very inconsistent list of reasons. Which is why I have so many documents only a 2TB external hard drive can hold down.

And now here I am with my fancy website, professional email, and business cards. Now what do I do? Even artist who rely on rogue musings don't just sit around and wait for stuff to happen with their creations. That external hard-drive holding almost a terabyte of RAW files (with no consistent folder structure) isn't just a paperweight for Kalani's veterinary files. It holds my greatest treasures...while holding down Kalani's veterinary files.  

 

Still trying to figure out the business card. I thought I would try to stand out with a portrait style card. I might be heading back to the drawing board.

Still trying to figure out the business card. I thought I would try to stand out with a portrait style card. I might be heading back to the drawing board.

So I need to point the rocket ship somewhere. At least have some way of connecting with people. I don't really see myself doing weddings, sports events, and concerts like Frank. I prefer to take photos of stuff that doesn't move around a lot. There are amazing landscape photographers that teach classes and lead photo tours like Andy. But I don't know if I am really that kind of leader right now - I literally learned about split toning 20 minutes ago. I guess I am still struggling with figuring out where to go from here. What do photographers do when they aren't taking photos (or at their normal-person job)?

 

 

At this point all I can imagine doing is making the world more beautiful. Capture images that make people want to get out and do the thing I was doing when I took the photo. That has always been what drove me. Showing people how awesome it is out there. Like, I once camped on the beach during a new moon on Cape Alava. I was all alone and this is what I saw:

 

BOOM!

BOOM!

That is a group down the beach I didn't know having a camp fire. So I mean, I wasn't alone on the beach. But no one wanted to go that weekend. And that is what they missed out on. Also that was taken like a year and a half ago. So don't be offended if you just met me and wanted to be invited. You're invited on the next trip for sure! Put April on your calendar.

But I also want to show you why we need to protect these places. There are very few National Parks you can go to these days where you don't see graffiti.

Like in Death Valley.
Beautiful Yosemite
There are people who just can't stand not being front and center.
Even the Boy Scouts are vandalizing our natural treasures.
It is just a really sad problem.

When I am taking a photo I am showing you where I went. How I got there. The trail I traveled. The route I climbed. The waves I listened to. And the photo is the only thing I take. And I bring it back to show people how important that place is. And they way I hope it will look forever so that others can see what I saw and have the experience I had.

So that is where my rocket ship is pointed. I want to inspire you to explore the mountains and wilderness. And I want to talk about how we can protect it. And I want to find charities who can use the little money I make along the way. I am just one small person, but if I can climb that big mountain - what is stopping me from protecting it?

 

In the words of Beverly McNeil: "Unplug and go outside!"

In the words of Beverly McNeil: "Unplug and go outside!"

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Beginnings

Greetings!

I finally have a website. And now most of you know why I have been so absent from Facebook. This place took an eternity to build. And since it was becoming a struggle to keep it a secret I vowed to get it done and posted...by last week actually. Rogue Musings suddenly looks pretty appropriate, doesn't it?

Why am I here? Why did I need this website? Well, for starters I wanted a place that was mine to create and express myself. Much of my family are artist. My sister has drawings that will send your imagination wild - she even designed a tattoo I am still regularly complimented on. Rich's Mother has the most pleasant water colors and collages you have ever seen and she has shown me how an art show is run on many occasions, something I wish to share with her someday. My composition skills improve every time I am around Rich's BIL thanks to his major background in art (dude is responsible for technology used in the latest Jungle Book movie). And then there are the many photographers I surround myself with that have helped shape me and my photos. Andy, Adrian, Frank, and so many others. I have abused their expertise on more than one occasion. From trying to find the right camera to figuring out why all my photos have a blue tint. They are responsible for so much growth. HEY GUYS, LOOK AT THE MONSTER YOU CREATED!!

There are going to be some growing pains. This site will probably change dramatically between now and when I have learned stuff. I will probably make a fool of myself here pretty soon. I mean, I once sent out an invitation to an entire office inviting them to have some cream cheese and beagles. But I did learn from that. I don't spell bagels wrong when sending out emails to an entire company, anymore. 

I should probably have some sort of end-goal. But I don't. I don't think I am on the path to becoming the next Ansal Adams. I don't think anyone is ever going to see one of my photos hanging up and be like, "OH! Is that a Kara Hollenbeck? I can totally tell since a photo like this could only be taken by someone who abused a snooze button until 10am and then had to turn back while the sun was still high in the sky to make sure she was back in Lynnwood before the taco bar at Whole Foods closed." All I hope for is that I get better at capturing how I feel when I am out in the wilderness and climbing the mountains. Or at a brewery. Whatever. Also, a book deal would be nice.

Overall, I believe this is going to be a great project for me. It will force me to improve. And it will keep me mountaineering and taking pictures so I can come back here and tell stories with my photos. You guys will force me to learn new skills, go crazier places, and eventually scan or type out those crazy poems I have been writing all over pamphlets and class workbooks. I am writing more, waking up earlier, staying out later, and now I am excited to share those accomplishments.

I "plan" on writing and adding updates on Tuesdays every other week. But we'll see how that goes. This isn't "well structured and planned out musings" after all. This is Rogue Musings.

Alright, I need to go and give Rich and Kalani some much needed attention. I have been neglecting those two for a week now. And Rich is starting to watch football. 

Love,
Kara

P.S. Enjoy yourselves, I am sure I am going to be cringing over this post in a few years!

 
Photographers make terrible navigators. They are easily distracted and forget the destination wasn't the "cool thing over there." 

Photographers make terrible navigators. They are easily distracted and forget the destination wasn't the "cool thing over there." 

 
I love mountaineering. Glacading...still getting the hang of it.

I love mountaineering. Glacading...still getting the hang of it.