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    My name is Melissa Squires.. What I do is to capture frames of you that show your real true inner shining rock star self. It isn’t about being someone else, dressing some certain way and you don't need any secret sauce, you are what makes YOU and wonderful and interesting and special. My images reflect the beauty, joy, and inner soul of my subjects, and the moments they inhabit.. these images are forever.

    Photography is how I express myself, how I see, how I celebrate who we are today.

    My son is my breath and my husband is my life. I will be quite satisfied when I am 80 if I have loved them well and taken some amazing photographs along the way.

    Booking weddings now for 2012

    Portrait sessions are limited and booking two - three months in advance; thank you for contacting and booking ahead of time to guarantee your session

    contact me : email melissa@agirlinlove.com, text me or call me at 517-902-3905, follow me on twitter @agirlinlove and of course I'm all over facebook

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a little bit of reading (my favorite is the little yellow one near the top)

For part of me, the kid in school who always wanted an A “right” seems pretty important. “Right” means that you can go out, read enough, ask enough questions, do something in a way proven to have worked well for someone else and you’ll hit it. Make the mark. Doing it right means study and questions and getting the recipe perfected.

Anyone who knows me knows that I am an over achiever, I want to know everything I can about something to be sure to do my very best. But sometimes doing your best means letting go and letting your intuition take you to the next level, show you the next step.

I’ve learned with art setting the goal to doing it “right” is a recipe for mediocrity.  Looking at the process and saying I am going to get it “right” is the surest way to taking a tourniquet and cutting off the flow of blood to your vitality and your creativity.

I always always love to learn new techniques and figure out how people are doing the things they do, it interests me. I look at art and images all around me for inspiration. I brush up on basics too, because there is always something to be worked on. BUT I’ve discovered that just because I know how to do something, that doesn’t mean I have to like to do it that way and sometimes something may surprise me, something that I didn’t think I dug I will and that there are no rules to art, there are no rules to growth, there is no chart as an artist that you can go and plot yourself on to see if you are in the right percentile, thank god.

It happens every so often, I’ll be sitting editing my images and not like what is happening. When this happens I have trained myself to stop and walk away, do something else (even if it’s Taxes or paperwork or cleaning out my mail box). I step away and when I go back and start again I have a mantra. The mantra is simple: “forget about right”. Right implies there is some rule, some ‘thing’ that is already in existence that is the only outcome, it implies one dimensional, it implies status quo, it implies stagnation, it negates inspiration, creativity, it negates that intangible thing that is the soul of art. I take a breath and remember that I just have to do what I do.

I stop thinking about “right” and while that can be scary I try to remember that simply every moment, every frame taken or worked on in that freedom of creativity is a frame that will resonate, that will move me. If it moves me it may just move others. Every person I capture unbounded by anything but the connection we are making will show not only that persons soul, but the open heart of the artist who took it. So every time my brain wants to tell me that I need to do it “right”, “get it just so”, every time my mind out of a very caring desire to please says “make it right” I just tell her it will be okay it can’t be anything but, if I’m going in with an open and full heart.

melissa - hee hee betty these are just the books laying about nearby, there are stacks (though not quite as large) all over the house, I get a bit obsessed and I LOVE photography book!May 26, 2009 – 3:08 pm

Betty - Oh, you finally put a photo up.
It IS a big collection – you weren’t kidding!May 26, 2009 – 2:55 pm

melissa - the word in script is “courage” – so glad you are enjoying the friday posts Paul thank you for commenting :)May 18, 2009 – 2:11 pm

Paul - Another great Friday post. What is the “little yellow one” book though? Is it “The Little Book of…” (I can’t read that last word)?

Have a great rest of the weekend!May 17, 2009 – 2:27 pm

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