Joy is available to guide you on a
JOYous Nature PHOTO WALK
last yesr:
Sunday, January 22 7:15 AM
(before Breakfast)
Brandeis-Bardin, Simi Valley, CA
or feel Contemplative.
last yesr:
Sunday, January 22 7:15 AM
(before Breakfast)
Brandeis-Bardin, Simi Valley, CA
Guidance, Meditation, and Prayer
Connect with the Source of All BlesSings
Dance with your cameraor feel Contemplative.
with Joy Krauthammer
See, Shoot & Share
See, Shoot & Share
"It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” - Henry David Thoreau (1851)
On Joyous Nature Photo Walk (a slow walk special), with your charged camera or phone, shoot consciously with your spirit, heart and mind, all the joy, wonder, splendor and sacred moments you ‘see', and 'dance with your soul’ as you experience Hod / beauty that inspires awe and gratitude.
Mindfully breathe in deeply and smile as you gaze upon The Creator’s gifts.
Recognize, honor and photograph sparks of the Divine Presence, the radiance of energy we are also.
Recognize, honor and photograph sparks of the Divine Presence, the radiance of energy we are also.
(If Tu B’Shvat / Birthday of the Trees season, take home an Italian heirloom fig tree scion, gift from Joy.)
Photos and videos by Joy, revealing the Holy One, fill her 80+ websites, are published in books, magazines, and on-line, and adorn spiritual and government websites. Her photos have been exhibited at the Jewish Federation, American Jewish University, Exodus Festival, Brandeis-Bardin, Mount Sinai Cemetery, and Creative Soul Gallery, NY. Joy’s images are shared weekly online in 52 Frames, Poetry Image Group, Caffeinated Photographers,
and daily in FaceBook.
and daily in FaceBook.
Following in the footsteps of her artistic maternal ancestors (and daughter), since a child
Joy has used a camera as medium
(as well as words, paint, earth, clay, fiber, and drums) for joyous and personal soul-filled expression.
Joy gave a camera to her 4 year old artistic grandchild.
Joy has used a camera as medium
(as well as words, paint, earth, clay, fiber, and drums) for joyous and personal soul-filled expression.
Joy gave a camera to her 4 year old artistic grandchild.
"I see Your Face in All Nature that I photograph." - Joy Krauthammer, MBA, Artist of Light
Retreat Friday - Sunday, January 26-28, 2018
Registration contact Linda Zweig lindaleezweig@gmail.com
Joyous Nature Photo Walk - January 28, 2018
Dear Friends,
I hope you’ll come to
Lev Eisha Womens' Winter Retreat
Lev Eisha Womens' Winter Retreat
filled with Shabbat and workshops.
BlesSings, Joy
Pepper Tree Lane, Brandeis-Bardin
What is your meaning in your 'vision'?
Note: Time of day for light and shadows.
Leading lines?
© Joy Krauthammer
Peacock High In Tall English Walnut Tree
What is your 'perspective'?
What subject do you love to "see, shoot and share"?
© Joy Krauthammer Brandeis-Bardin
Lev Eisha Nature Photo Walk 2018
PhotoWalk guide, Joy Krauthammer
© Leslie Geffen
Pax Bell 1889, Holy Spirit retreat center
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Chimes
Holy Spirit retreat center offers peaceful garden.
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Bench
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Fountain
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Pole & Fountain
© Joy Krauthammer
Shalom Peace Garden Stones
© Joy Krauthammer
Thank You Stones, Peace Garden
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden
Mandevilla Sun Parasol
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Pots & Trellis
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Pots
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Angel
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Buddha
© Joy Krauthammer
Tree Trunk
© Joy Krauthammer
Peace Garden Path
© Joy Krauthammer
Cypress Trees & Shadows
© Joy Krauthammer
Liquid Amber
© Joy Krauthammer
Liquid Amber
© Joy Krauthammer
Chair
© Joy Krauthammer
Chairs
© Joy Krauthammer
Wood Bench
© Joy Krauthammer
Tangerine Tree
© Joy Krauthammer
Shin Tree
© Joy Krauthammer
Tree
© Joy Krauthammer
Barren Tree
© Joy Krauthammer
Sunflowers
© Joy Krauthammer
Rose
© Joy Krauthammer
Lev Eisha PhotoWalk ladies in Holy Spirit Peace Garden
© Joy Krauthammer
Comments
- Such a beautiful experience
- Great - though would have liked a little more time for it. Thanks, Joy
- Joy led a wonderful Photo Walk
- Wonderful fun group. Joy is always wonderful
- As always, Joy, your gifts are deeply appreciated. - Linda Z.
Lev Eisha 11-Circuit Chartres Labyrinth w/Chantel
Not on Photo Walk but day before with ladies.
© Joy Krauthammer
Outside
© Joy Krauthammer
NOT Nature Walk
Holy Spirit wall Angel and Lights
© Joy Krauthammer
NOT Nature Walk
Holy Spirit walls Angel and Lights
© Joy Krauthammer
NOT Nature Walk
Holy Spirit walls and Lights
© Joy Krauthammer
Nature Photo Walk guide, drummer Joy Krauthammer
© Mark
Enjoy photos from prior Women's Weekend Brandeis-Bardin Retreats:
http://retreatswithjoy.blogspot.com/2015/03/lev-eisha-2015.html
http://retreatswithjoy.blogspot.com/2016/03/lev-eisha-retreat-2014.html
http://retreatswithjoy.blogspot.com/2013/03/lev-eisha-wagner-retreat-2013.html
My FaceBook LevEisha Retreat Album Jan. 23-25, 2015
Artist of Light:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joykrauthammer/ - PRIOR RETREAT
http://thecreativesoul.org/news/featured-artist-joy-krauthammer
http://joys-favorite-fotos.blogspot.com/2012/04/photography-art-bio.html
http://joys-favorite-fotos.blogspot.com/2012/04/photography-art-bio.html
10.30.2006
Dear Joy,
You are a gifted photographer, and your photographs reveal light.
Kol Tuv V’Shalom,
Yosef
Reb Yosef Ben Shlomo HaKohen, z"l, Jerusalem
TIPS
JOYous Nature Photo Walk
JOYous Nature Photo Walk
See,
Shoot and Share
with Joy Krauthammer
Guidance, Meditation, Contemplation and Prayer
Connect with the Source of
All BlesSings
Dance with your camera.
Dance with your camera.
For Tu B'Shvat Be a Tree, roots connected to G*d. Shehecheyanu prayer
To see each flower as
coming, emanating from the Holy One, The Source of All BlesSings,
I
try to manifest, reveal the expression of G*d’s beauty here on earth.
With well-being, awareness and perception, eye and vision, mind and heart:
Early in the day, and outside-- to the flower, with gratitude I say, “Good morning".
The flower hears me. G*d
hears me.
Have conversation, shmooze, look
into the Face of G*d. Into others’ eyes.
Separate from crowd, linger and/or go beyond path. Discover what is
beyond. (Don’t stay stuck at entrance.)
Be present, conscious, observe, slow down, look, view from all angles, be alert, be silent. Breathe, hold breath.
Be present, conscious, observe, slow down, look, view from all angles, be alert, be silent. Breathe, hold breath.
Awareness for obstacles: poison
ivy, loose stones, puddles, holes, and snakes.
Be adventuresome, don't be
lazy, and don’t be late*. Catch the guide
and tour bus. Charge batteries.
Leave nature in good condition, no foot prints.
Leave nature in good condition, no foot prints.
Self Consciousness: *Missed bus in Russia, late in Bali, Tibet.
Hiding & shooting,
I’ve been caught and removed by guards, gendarmes and gardeners in: Huntington Library’s
Rose Garden, CA, and shooting Generalissimo Francisco Franco, Spain, and
vaulting over** a Botanical Garden locked high gate in Texas after closing hours, and
then personally escorted out.
**(Studying in Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem in "Art & Architecture of Synagogues" summer course, I learned to vault over fence.)
Themes:
Trees, leaves, flowers, bark, insects, animals, humans, rocks, water, paths, gates,
fences, mountains, clouds, moon, sunrise, sunset, color.
COMPOSITION. Framing. 4
finger frame. Shoot Vertical Portrait and
Horizontal Landscape. Brace camera.
Horizon. Keep level, unless you want horizon skewed. Lower or raise. Use unusual perspective.
Frame. Shoot through overhanging branches, through windows. Use tunnels, arches or doorways.
Placement of main subject. Fill frame with subject. Include? Exclude?
Macro. Move into subject. Zoom. Don’t rely on Zoom.
Get close to be near to what is fascinating and inviting.
See subject in their relationship to others, and their environment. Various angles. No photo bombing.
For scale,
use humans, animals and flowers. (Shoot a lone flower in the field, and feel its importance.)
Balance of relationships, harmonious, peaceful, equal weight. Center symmetry.
Rule of Thirds.
Subject. Use, and position of 3x3 grid of horizontal and vertical lines.
Rule of Odds. Odd numbered composition subjects are more appealing to the eye than even.
Leading lines. To connect
elements to each other, to journey visually, lead viewer's eye.
Sense of depth - diagonal vs straight vs. horizontal lines vs. converging. Use river and path lines in nature.
Pattern repetition, emphasize, break pattern with contrast. Create dynamic tension.
Negative Space. In image, discover shape outside subject form, the area between and around objects.
Simplify or exaggerate. Shutter speed, aperature, exposure, scale, forced perspective.
Sense of depth - diagonal vs straight vs. horizontal lines vs. converging. Use river and path lines in nature.
Pattern repetition, emphasize, break pattern with contrast. Create dynamic tension.
Negative Space. In image, discover shape outside subject form, the area between and around objects.
Simplify or exaggerate. Shutter speed, aperature, exposure, scale, forced perspective.
Perspective. Move camera and/or body. Move camera to change height: Standing at eye, and other levels.
Body positions. Change to not only look down on the subject/flower, but to look into it, up to it.
Shoot object from behind, under and sideways, and even only partially to capture the essence.
Bend down, kneel, crouch low, lie down, look up and closely into that flower or into sky to shoot.
Have camera so low or so high to gain height, you can’t even see into the viewer.
Vision. Turn self around to see the other direction,
and what’s behind you.
What’s in back of
subject/object?
Depth of field (DOF) for background, foreground, sense of
perspective.
Focus. Blur the background or foreground, so center of
interest is what you focus on. Set mood.
SUBJECT ELEMENTS. What characteristics appeal to you?
FOCUS on details: What is the shape, form,
color (b/w) contrasts, texture, size, texture, smell, uniqueness?
Animals. Capture. Focus on eyes and head turned in your direction.
Find good specimen with what
you desire, i.e. color, etc.
Limit, minimal may be best.
What new buds are opening,
full, or dying?
Adjacent subjects (animals, buds
and leaves) add interest.
See little bugs, and macro capture them too.
Touch and
feel carefully and gently the subject--leaves, stem, moss, petals, bark, stone.
The flower, grass can touch you too. What is
tree saying?
Attributes, soul. What is: quiet, funny, loving, colorful,
meaningful, tiny, big, interacting, expressive?
Is there: beauty, joy,
surprise, scary, loving, sound, silence, movement?
Backgrounds/foregrounds. Avoid distractions. Distant
backgrounds are good.
Check backgrounds. No trees and poles growing out of people’s
heads.
Wait for non subjects to pass. Avoid moving objects unless you want movement.
Rearrange space with freedom to change.
Rearrange space with freedom to change.
Delete. In shot or post
processing. Remove what you don’t want
in picture. Eliminate distractions.
Pick out, weed out dead flora,
trash, feet, heads, and other unwanted debris.
Ask, 'Will this add to or take away from the image?’
Ask, 'Will this add to or take away from the image?’
LIGHT. Natural. Where is light coming from? Difference
in time of day.
Good before sunrise for color,
before sunset with softer Golden Hour, and virbrant after sunset.
Overcast and cloudy are good to diffuse light. Mist for mystery.
Overcast and cloudy are good to diffuse light. Mist for mystery.
Use directional lighting.
Move so that sun is at an angle to you, not only behind you.
How is light interacting with
subject and scene? See Silhouettes against
the light.
Flash to
fill in shadows. Shade has even
exposure.
Shadows. Visible
showing what? Create shadows purposefully.
May be positive and enhance,
or may detract.
Reflections. Seen in water, puddles, pool, raindrops, mirrors, windows, or
objects.
Weather. Shoot in the sun, in the rain. Protect
camera.
See in the raindrop or dew,
colors reflecting the plant and surroundings.
Rules. Break them. Be patient. Meditate. Have Gratitude.
Express your passion,
creativity and joy.
Wabi Sabi. Find beauty in imperfections.
Wabi Sabi. Find beauty in imperfections.
YOUR ARTISTIC VISION
What inspires you? What is your vision? Your passion? Your meaning? What is your message?
What is the intention of shooting the subject (flower, animal, tree, rock)?
Why are you taking this picture? What do you
notice that you want others to see?
Pretty,
evocative, moments, a story, instructional. Conveys drama, mystery, emotion and
mood.
Elements. What attracts you? Identify those elements, their characteristics, and
why you like them.
How do you perceive? How can
you be more observant?
How do you feel seeing and
shooting? Create an image of that feeling. Share feeling image.
Identify Audience. Self, family, friends, organizations, photo
groups, blogs, FB, press, gallery?
Feel challenged. Create Art.
Have fun and joy in how you see and feel, and record the
world in photographs.
Take time to do what makes your soul happy.
The photographer artist reveals their self in the photo.
Art/Photography is a language of the soul– that expresses meaning and ineffable joy.
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.
"I walk. I look. I see. I stop. I
photograph." - Leon Levinstein
"It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s
what you see.” - Henry David Thoreau
(1851)
“The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes, but having new eyes.” - Marcel Proust
"I see Your Face in All Nature that I photograph."
- Joy Krauthammer, MBA, Artist of Light
(2012)
“Blessed are
those who are in awe and walk in the ways of wonder." - Psalm 128:1 Shir ha Ma’alot” - A song of ascents
BlesSings to see, shoot, and share,
Joy
Krauthammer
How do you 'frame' your photos?
Wabi Sabi present?
© Joy Krauthammer 3.27.2016 Brandeis-Bardin
Where does the 'light' fall on subject?
What is your perspective, 'POV"?
Are you using 'Rule of Thirds'?
© Joy Krauthammer 2015 Brandeis-Bardin
What 'shadows' fall? Where is sun?
How is 'composition'?
© Joy Krauthammer 2016 Brandeis-Bardin
Where is the 'negative space'? 'Minimalist' composition?
'Complementary' colors?
© Joy Krauthammer 2016 Brandeis-Bardin
Excerpt from Creative Soul Featured Interview by Joy Krauthammer:
"In photography, I'm concerned
about communicating visually, and gratitude, and safety, risks, legality, morality, courage, comfort zones,
caring, consciousness, honoring, respect, staying away from stress-filled scenes,
spontaneity, capturing an image, memories, recording moments, telling a story, conveying a mood, new ideas,
themes, subject, characteristics, composition, negative space, perspetive,
height, width, distance, depth, light, flares, reflection, shadows, clarity,
color, texture, shapes, curves, lines, symmetry, patterns, movement, humor, and
emotions.
"For photo post-processing, my 'creative process' mostly in isolation, includes much, and with joy of challenge, success and fun: In PhotoShop I use 'tools'. With brushes, I may paint over my photos. I use rotations, straightening, curving, subtleties, relationships, size, angle, perspectives, and with layers, masks, alpha, filters, fonts, text, gradients, adjustments, effects, softening, defining, exposure, contrast, colors, saturations, highlights, shadows, opacity, vignettes, borders, retouching, dodging, burning, transforming to the fraction of an inch with cropping, and then choose resolution. Finally for the specific audience, I add watermark, captions, Torah quotes, explanations, and I size to share for web or print."
JOYous Nature Photo Walk ~ See, Shoot, and Share joy.52F@gmail.com
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''I will
awake the dawn...’' - King David (Shulchan Aruch)
“Sheyeha
Hu Meorer HaShachar.”
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Photographing ~ My Devotion
Early each morning before dawn, joyouslyI again begin my day in wonder, like a child,
at the edge of the cliff, closest to the horizon and the rising sun.
For an hour today, from 5:30am,
with camera in my hands, I am blown over again and again
by the powerful gusts of wind cleaning the sky
and distant mountains,
and I smile
in the radiance of G*d’s colorful surprises.
May your day be bright.
Love and blesSings,
Joy Krauthammer ©
~
As I wait quietly for SUNRISE, and with Ineffable Natural Beauty, and G*d, The
Source of All BlesSings
I HAVE
Faith, Anticipation, Patience, Meditation, Gratitude,
Reverence, Surprise, Awe, Amazement, Excitement, Newness, Glory, Exhilaration,
Glee, Joy, Delight, AbunDance, Fulfillment, Wonderment, At OneMent, Peace,
Stillness, Silence, Connection, Prayer, BlesSings,
And, I try to capture Dawn.
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I was so enthralled with morning while waiting for the sun to rise that I thought I would break out of my skin. Truly. My body couldn’t contain my pure joy, delight in the Beloved’s painting of the sky; It was beyond the beyond. The Mystery, and my astonishment, glee and wonder. Even twilight's blue was insane in its hue.
Jan. 17, 2016
OMG, You are so awesome. Enraptured, my smile is stretched across my face.
Jan. 19, 2016
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And, I try to capture Dawn.
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I was so enthralled with morning while waiting for the sun to rise that I thought I would break out of my skin. Truly. My body couldn’t contain my pure joy, delight in the Beloved’s painting of the sky; It was beyond the beyond. The Mystery, and my astonishment, glee and wonder. Even twilight's blue was insane in its hue.
Jan. 17, 2016
OMG, You are so awesome. Enraptured, my smile is stretched across my face.
Jan. 19, 2016
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“The primary talent of an artist is his ability to step away from the externalities of the thing and,
disregarding its outer form, gaze into its innerness and perceive its essence,
and to be able to convey this in his painting (photography).
This is how an artist can serve his Creator.” - The Rebbe
"This is the day that G*d has made
Let us rejoice and delight in it." Psalm 118:24
Ted Talk, Israel by Yosef Adest. Grateful to all I've learned from 52Frames Founder, Yosef.
Slide show photograph of photographer Joy Krauthammer.
How to photograph mushrooms, ants, roses under blue skies, and bottoms of furniture from low perspective:
Slide show photo of Joy © Stephanie Smith
Seen LIVE from Israel in TED TALK, May 11, 2014.
Speaker Yosef Adest, CEO of 52 Frames.
52 Frames weekly challenge theme: Furniture
© Ted Talks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FNgGyG46is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FNgGyG46is
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Photography Art Bio
Joy Krauthammer, MBA, a spiritual Jewish woman serves G*d in Joy, as a purple-loving visual Artist of Light, photographer, passionate performing percussionist, poet, sound healer, spiritual guide, photo walk guide, and gardener, as she makes visible the Face of the Divine.
Doing daily mitzvot, Joy shares her smile, vision and gifts. Judaism and Joy's art are connected through her neshama / soul with her love of G*d, Torah, and creativity. Her kavanot / intentions of art are to uplift, inspire, and to be authentic, truthful, and joyous with conscious connection of wholeness, healing and Oneness, expressed in Four Worlds of Spirit, Mind, Heart and Body.
Photos and videos by Joy fill her 80+ websites, are published in books, magazines, and on-line, and adorn spiritual, and government websites. Revealing the Holy One, her photos have been exhibited at the Jewish Federation, Exodus Festival, Brandeis-Bardin, Mount Sinai Cemetery, American Jewish University, and at Creative Soul Gallery, NY.
Joy’s images are shared weekly online in 52 Frames, Image Poetry, and Caffeinated Photographers, and daily in FaceBook. Following in the footsteps of her artistic maternal ancestors (and daughter), since a child, Joy has used a camera as medium (as well as earth, fiber, and drums) for joyous and personal expression.
Artist's Statement
Consciously with my heart and mind, gazing upon The Creator’s gifts, I photograph the joy, wonder and sacred moments experienced in Hod / beauty that inspire my awe and gratitude for splendor that can’t be understood. To reveal more spiritual consciousness, connection, compassion, and chesed/lovingkindness is to make visible the Face of the Divine. Post-processing becomes an additional contemplation to bring forth joy.
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© Joy Krauthammer
Before the sun rises each morning in awe I begin to shoot the
colors and forms in the sky, even if very cold and windy. If there is rain on
the roses, I shoot raindrops. If windy, I shoot windswept palm fronds and bending cypress trees.
I love shooting sky, shadows, reflections, water, flowers, plants, trees, leaves,
insects, animals, birds and fowl at a local lake and pathways. I even like shooting fish in
tanks. I enjoy guiding Nature Photo Walks. I can't stand the gophers that
continually destroy my garden and build mansions and leave holes and tunnels
that depress everywhere. I enjoy sharing plants from my garden. With a terrible
drought in Los Angeles, CA, it is very sad to see so much of the garden dying.
I'm grateful for web site, iNaturalist from California Academy of Sciences
because I can get ID's on nature - plants, bugs and birds I photograph. As an
official iNaturalist 'Oberserver' I love submitting my photographed finds and I'm happy to
help ID for others when I can. Happy to meet people so excited about our world
of miracles, mysteries and wonder. When not shooting, I'm a professional
percussionist and writing and doing mitzvot. BlesSings for Observations.
- Joy
Blessed are the photographers...
© Joy Krauthammer