Dive into the intricate dance between intuition, memories, and the art they inspire. Discover how each thread weaves a story, guiding us on a journey of self-expression and deeper understanding.
Read MoreFinding Calm in Creation: A Personal Journey into Mindfulness
Finding solace in creativity isn't just a hobby; it's a lifeline. Amidst the chaos of anxious thoughts, the act of creating self-portraits becomes a grounding force, a way to reconnect with oneself. It's not about crafting the perfect image; it's about the therapeutic journey through each click of the shutter. Join me as I explore how art transcends its visual appeal and becomes a profound tool for mental wellness, transforming anxiety into a wellspring of inspiration.
Read MoreCreativity: A State of Being, Not Just Doing
Creativity is more than a simple act—it's a state of being. Explore the depth of your artistic self and realize that creativity permeates through all facets of life, not just in the artwork we produce. In this post, we delve into the idea of creativity as a fundamental part of who you are, not merely what you do.
Read MoreThe Artist's Rollercoaster: Navigating Love, Doubt, and Reconnection with Your Art
Artists often experience fluctuating feelings towards their own work - a love-hate relationship that can sometimes be difficult to navigate. In this blog post, I share my own experiences with this emotional rollercoaster and offer tips to help manage these feelings, fostering a healthier and more balanced relationship with your creative output.
Read MoreLensbaby Double Glass II Optic
I am excited to finally share some self-portraits I have taken while being a beta tester for the new Lensbaby Double Glass II optic!
Read MoreAnthropomorphic Art
By using fantasy as a foundation, artists can create personal and imaginative self-portraits while communicating their unique vision to the world. It allows the artist to push the boundaries of conventional self-portraiture while experimenting with creative techniques and ideas.
Read MoreExpressive Self Portraiture + The Creative Weaver
Registration is closing for Expressive Self Portraiture and The Creative Weaver
Read MoreUsing Symbolism in Your Art
Symbolism is an essential tool in creating art with meaning.
Read MoreSelf-Portraits With My Lensbaby Sol 45
My Instagram Shadowban Experience
Recently, I was in a bit of a growth period on Instagram. Things were flowing along smoothly until 2 weeks ago when they suddenly came to a halt.
Read MoreSelf-Portrait Behind The Scenes Video
Here’s a behind the scenes look at the making of these self-portraits with my Lensbaby Soft Focus II last night.
Read MoreThe Fool's Journey
Let’s talk Tarot!
How can the Fool card relate to your creativity? I like to think of the Fool as having a beginner’s mind.
As artists, how can we embody the Fool’s energy? Look at it as an invitation to approach creating with a beginner’s mind.
The Fool doesn’t have life experiences under their belt. Because of that lack of experience, their mind is more open and free. What is there to hold them back?
Embodying the Fool might look like creating for yourself and not fearing what others may think. It’s taking chances and trying new things. It’s like seeing things for the first time and not having outside influences.
Approaching your work with the Fool’s energy might help you feel more creative freedom, and with that comes growth. Experiment! Have fun! Create for YOU!
Self-portraits taken with my Lensbaby Soft Focus II optic. As a Lensbaby Ambassador, I can offer you a discount on your purchases. Use the code wsharon or click this link to be directed to their website. Comment or email any questions, and I’d be happy to chat!
Expressive Self Portraiture Coming in March
Self-portraiture is a portal to the parts of you that have been dormant, wounded, silenced, and hidden. It’s a doorway to a better version of yourself. It’s a creative form of storytelling and self-expression.
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I’m considering opening up Expressive Self-Portraiture for another round in March. If this is a class you’re interested in or if you would like more details, please email me at sharoncovertphotography@gmail.com . 🤍
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The Evil Queen- Lensbaby
A year ago, I challenged myself to use Lensbaby lenses for my self-portrait work. I thought I would do it for 30-days. Here I am, a year later, and madly in love with these creative lenses and optics.
I made this self-portrait using my Lensbaby Composer Pro II with the Sweet 50 optic. Let me know if you have any questions, and if you’d like to save on your next Lensbaby purchase just use this link and the discount code wsharon .
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Sony a7riii | Sweet 50 | f/2.5 | 1/125| 1600
Finding Inspiration in Nature
There’s magic to be found in the everyday. Sometimes, all you need to activate it is a little creativity. Imagination.
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I found a dragonfly’s wing in my yard the other day. I combined it with a print of this self-portrait and re-photographed it using my @lensbabyusa Velvet 56.
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This unconventional self-portrait could have been made in Photoshop, but the process and meaning wouldn’t have been the same for me.
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If you have any questions about my process, email me or comment below! As both a Lensbaby and Click Pro Ambassador I enjoy representing both brands and sharing as much as I can. Click here to shop Lensbaby and save 10% on your purchase with the code wsharon ♥️
Interested in becoming a Click Pro? I save you $15USD off of the application fee by clicking here.
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Sony a7riii | Velvet 56 | f/2.8 | 1/320 | 640
Creating Self-Portraits Using a Long Exposure
In 2016, I found myself in the throes of an identity crisis. Self-portraiture was a tool I began using as a form of healing and self-expression during this difficult time. I was looking for ways to express myself in a way that was unique to me. Through much experimentation, I introduced long exposures into my self-portraiture work. Feeling invisible, I created my "See Me" project as a way to be seen essentially. "See Me" is an ongoing project where I continue to make these past and present stories and versions of myself.
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Creating these long exposures became an integral part of my healing process. I developed this relationship with time and these in-between moments. Knowing that my thoughts, feelings, breath, heartbeat, movement, and life were captured in an image intrigued me. I was drawn to this in-between space where I could reveal pieces of my personal story that felt just as haunted as I did. I was able to step outside of myself and witness myself with fresh eyes. As the exposure time lengthened, I discovered I could create an image with two versions of me; much like the results that a double exposure could produce. This allowed me to see myself as another person and give her the love and forgiveness she longed for. In the end, this project has been an aid in the practice of self-love and self-discovery.
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The below image is the newest edition to the series. This is a self-portrait I took in my backyard using a 10-second shutter speed and my Lensbaby Velvet 56.
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You can view the series here on my website under ‘Projects’ or in the July/August 2021 issue of Shadow & Light Magazine, The Surreal Issue.
If you’re a member of the Click Community, I have a tutorial explaining my process for this. If you have any questions about my process, let me know!
The Importance of Play for Creativity
I've recently had a spark of creativity that has resulted in a new way of creating for me. I've been breathing new life and meaning into self-portraits I have already made. It began with taking a print of a recent self-portrait and poking holes in it. I needed pins and needles of various sizes and some cork board to put behind the printed photo. This technique is something I have wanted to try for years but never took the first step. Next, I found a light to shine behind the print and used my camera to take a picture of the altered print. This was the result.
Another thing I tried was using gold leaf paint. When I shared this next self-portrait on social media, several people thought I had used some type of overlay in Photoshop to achieve this look. Again, this was a print of an older self-portrait I had. I splattered gold leaf paint on top of the print and then photographed the print using my Lensbaby Velvet 56.
For this last one, I used a 2.5-gallon fish tank. I took the printed photograph, submerged it into the tank, and shook the tank to create movement in the water. Then, I took a picture of the picture.
Many viewers assumed my end results were all achieved in Photoshop. The process of making these felt important and therapeutic for me. I wasn't sure how they would turn out and was intrigued by the fact that these photographs would be forever altered and have new meaning. There was a quality of permanence to them that they didn't have before.
Expressive Self Portraiture Opening Soon
Expressive Self-Portraiture opening soon!🌙
This is a call for all artists who have that inner burning desire to create new work- a new type of work.
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This is a call for anyone who would like to delve deeper into self-portraiture and learn how to process and express your emotions and life experiences through art.
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This is a call to dare to dream, find your voice, use your voice, and try new things, all in a safe and supportive space online.
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This is a call for hard work, emotional work, creative work, healing work.
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This is your call to action! Come join me in a private online space where we will spend 4+ weeks together. We will share, learn, create, support, heal, and make magic. There will be weekly written lessons, editing videos, behind the scenes, and weekly live creative sessions where we will hold one another accountable and work together.
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Registration for Expressive Self Portraiture is opening next week. Stay tuned for more details! Have a question? Feel free to DM me or drop it in the comments below. I’m SO excited!
Sony a7riii | Velvet 56 | f 2.8 | 1/250 | 200
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Lost & Found {Self-Portrait}
You can only find the right way after you lost it
Erik Tanghe
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Intuition {Self-Portrait}
Intuitively, we gather together. We learn from each other. We share each other’s pain and life experiences as a collective.
We learn we are not so different from one another. We go beyond the surface and we create from a once guarded space deep within. We support, we grieve, we hold space, we grow, we make a mess. We are Artists. There’s no textbook that can teach this experience; this way of learning. It’s in the doing. It’s in the mistakes. It’s in our guts. We are guided by our intuition and we trust the process.
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Thank you to the women who have trusted in me and have gathered together to create in Expressive Self Portraiture. It is a gift and honor to spend time with you.♥️