Without photographic inspiration, I sometimes get bored with my images. It usually only takes a quick internet surf to get me back in the mood with new goals and ideas for my photographic journey. Kelly Willette’s Finding the Joy workshop, which I’m taking right now, is also a great source of inspiration. You can read more about it below.
Here are some of my latest photographic loves. Thank you to all these talented ladies for allowing me to link to their images. Each of them has an Esty shop. Be inspired by them, and perhaps find some new art for your home in their shops.
Yvette Inufio Photography
Blog: Morning Light in My Room
Etsy: Yvette Inufio Photography
I love the subtle pastels and soft focus from this photographer. Would love to decorate my bedroom with her images.
Much Love
Blog: Much Love, Anna
Etsy: Much Love, Anna
Next time I buy a house, it’s going to have lots of pretty windows and perfect spots inside for photography. My current home just isn’t this photogenic.
Gabrielle Kai Photography
Website: Gabrielle Kai Photography
Blog: Dreaming in Pink
Etsy: Gabrielle Kai Photography (Note that Gabrielle’s Etsy shop will be closed for the entire month of July. A new baby is on the way!)
I love the subtle range of colors in this image, plus the idea of the stories it might tell.
Life Through the Lens
Blog: Life Through the Lens
Etsy: Life Through the Lens
That blue in the background is amazing. Where did it come from? I love the the treatment on this image.
More Photography Inspiration
Danni at (oh, hello friend.) you are loved is always presenting beautiful photography to her readers. I don’t know how she finds the images, but every one of them is amazingly pretty.
Also, I’m taking Kelly Willette’s Finding the Joy children’s photography workshop and loving it. (Not that you could tell by the amount of homework I’ve turned in.) I have read every word that Kelly posted and I’ve gotten tons of great info for capturing great photos of kids. She is super organized and creates the cutest guides and checklists for each lesson of the workshop.
One thing I wish Kelly had not introduced us to was her love of music playlists. Because I have created more than one playlist since then, but haven’t submitted even one photo as homework!
So, at a time when I already had playlists on my mind, I was reading Joy St. Claire’s blog. For those of you who don’t know her, she is a very talented photographer. She also sells a couple of very cool, colorful texture/overlay sets for Photoshop. And she has a great playlist on her blog. The music was soothing and motivational for me to work to, so I copied most of it. I added a few more of my favorite songs and posted it here for you to listen to. Thank you Joy!













