Happy New Year!
Over
the past year, I made a signficant effort to step outside of my comfort zone
and test the waters out in many different areas. One of those areas happened to
be blogging, with the start of my blog All Things Tachy. A few months ago, I thought it would be really interesting to
start a new blog, where I could talk about everything non-illness related.
After all, there is way more to be as a person than my diagnosis'. However, I
am an incredibly indecisive person, and therefore spent hours designing this
new blog, only to scrap the entire thing and start over multiple times. I ended
up with a design almost indentical to my other blog (go figure). Regardless, I
thought there's no better time to embark on this new journey than right now, so
here we go.
To
begin, this blog will probably be a mix of pretty much anything and everything
I can come up with. I will do my best to somehow keep the posts related, rather
than just having an entire blog full of ramblings. One thing I will be posting
a decent amount of will be my photography. I recently took a small break from
photoshoots to catch up on editing and recharge my batteries, and now I have so
many creative ideas and passions just waiting to happen. However, I recently
waded into the DSLR pool, so there is a lot for me to learn before great
pictures happen. I figured a great way to incorporate both would be to
participate in a 30 day photo challenge.
The
instructions are pretty straight forward: 30 days of photos, each day with its
own specific type of photo to be taken. I've already created a list of ideas of
images I would like to try, and I've encouraged my sister to participate in
this challenge as well (she's not a photographer... yet). I won't be posting
from the first or second of the month until the 30th or 31st just because I'm
still fighting off a cold and don't feel all too energetic currently. My plan
is, as soon as I'm up to par, I'll be starting day one of the photo challenge,
and then just continuing until the 30 days are up. I plan on posting all the photos
here, with longer descriptions of camera specifics and explanations of why I
chose each photo.
This
year is going to be full of creative expression and personal growth, and I'm
thrilled to finally be able to share my ideas with those who follow me and/or
my work. I hope you've all had a fun, safe, and happy holiday.
Be back soon.

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