Summer Voices | Cathy Zielske | The Real Life Portrait Page Project
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I'm on vacation this week and have invited some friends to share their voice here during my time away. Say hello to Cathy Zielske:
I'm going to tell you something today that I try to convey to just about anyone who'll listen: my house and my life are not perfect.
Don't get me wrong. I'm extremely grateful for the home in which I dwell and the life that I'm fortunate enough to lead, but you're not going to find perfection in either one.
This lack of perfection gave me an idea for a new way of taking portraits and it began with my 16-year-old daughter's perfectly trashed room. Her idea of cleaning is to take every item in her room and pile it up on her bed. Sounds like a great start, right? The problem is that many times the pile gets made and stays for days at a time, forcing her to carve out a tiny sliver of the bed on which to sleep while she procrastinates tackling the inevitable.
Because this is just so her, I was struck with the idea to prop her right in front of said bed, and shoot a portrait that truly captures an authentic slice of her real life.
And the results made me giddy.
I'm tired of the idea that a portrait should be perfection. Yes, I have some nice spots in my home in which to shoot, but this shot? This shot shows me a real slice of my daughter's life; something messy; something imperfect; something quintessentially her.
I want to challenge anyone out there to take up the Real Life Portrait Challenge. How can you photograph the people you love using a less than perfect background? I can only imagine the number of women out there with a perfectly trashed [insert the room here!] Have you ever thought how that just might be the ideal spot for a portrait?
What about in the room you've been trying to paint for the last year? Or the garden project that's hit a wall? Or the mismatched furniture in your family room that you keep thinking will look so much better once it's all replaced?
How can you look at your perfectly non-glamorous life for a slice of portrait perfection?
THE REAL LIFE PORTRAIT LAYOUT PROJECT
Today I have a digital package download for you to create your own page built around a perfectly imperfect portrait. Here is the project you'll be making:
The digital package includes everything you need to create a hybrid page as I've done, or a fully digital layout. Also included are a set of printable PDF instructions that will walk you through the steps using Photoshop Elements to create this scrapbook page.
Click on this link below to download the digital package:
Download the CZ Digital Package
Here's to seeing real life in creative and authentic ways. And heck, if it takes the pressure off of shooting for perfection, I say all the better.
ABOUT CATHY ZIELSKE | Cathy Zielske is a graphic designer, blogger, author, scrapbooker and online instructor who has recently become a big fan of reality. Just ask her therapist. You can find her online at cathyzielske.com or on Facebook or on Twitter. Author of the best selling Clean&Simple Scrapbooking and Clean&Simple Scrapbooking: the Sequel, one of her life’s missions is to take the crap out of scrapbooking, one awesome layout at a time.


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Thank you Cathy!! Love it! Real life rocks!
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OMG, Cathy I am the one who does what your Aiden does....... but I'm more than twice her age! lol Not so good when trying to teach my own kids to keep their rooms clean right?! Thanks for another inspiring idea :-)
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Awesome - thanks Cathy for the inspiration and the freebie which makes it quick and easy to do something with the inspiration. Love embracing not perfect. I had got frustrated with 'stuff' behind photos because I felt like it detracted from what I was trying to take, but sometimes we can make it part of - or the - story and embrace it. And agree with above comments - Aidan is gorgeous - go both of you for making a story of real life!!
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oh, Cathy...my room of shame might be too shameful for this, but I love the idea and the freebie. You rock!
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Thanks for your comments Cathy. I really appreciate your insight. I get so frustrated trying to take photos of my grand-kids and have them be blurry, or horrible background or catch them mid blink etc. Now I want to try to just enjoy the moment and capture them in real life!
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This is fabulous. You just gave me a brilliant idea for a photo in our upstairs bathroom, which I am embarrassed to admit, has been torn apart for a year and a half (and it is driving me crazy). :D
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Thank you so much, Cathy. Great idea!
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Love Cathy, thanks so much for inviting her to guest post! (PS, Cathy, great reminder to not sweat the mess behind the portraits, and just embrace it).
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what a great idea Cathy, to capture family and include slices of real life. thanks for the download, I'll be making a page soon!
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Very good idea. Thank you for the download!
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Love this idea Cathy! Thank you for always being so generous with your freebies!
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