Featured on the home page of my blog is a beautiful photo of a few delicate, white peonies. I love this photo. It is hanging in my bedroom above my desk where I do a lot of writing. Its simple and clean colors inspire me to clear my mind. Something about it is just so refreshing and classic.
The most special part about this photo is that it was a gift from my grandfather, or as I call him, my Poppy. Poppy has a true talent for photography. All of his photos capture the light just right. They are absolutely beautiful and look absolutely professional. He has natural born talent that I truly envy! Maybe I’ll inherit it one day…
I was lucky enough to get to interview Poppy about his photos and he had some wonderfully insightful things to say…
- Poppy, tell me a little bit about yourself
Well, let’s see… Basically there’s three things I like to do, one is eat, two is play golf and three I like to take pictures. Its just so fun to have your phone as a camera and get pictures that are not really staged. I especially like nature pictures. You know, you just see different things in different light so I really do enjoy doing that. If I had my life to do over I really think I would like to be a wildlife photographer. And I love to travel. - What inspired you to take up photography?
Well, a long time ago, I got a bird book and I actually drew this bird that was on the front of this little book. And then I started doing some drawings and things that I really liked and that was kind of a slow process. So when these little cameras started coming out when I retired I got this little camera, olympus I think it was. It was really small but it took great pictures. I carried it with me all the time when I took walks. I liked to get pictures of caterpillars and trees. I just really like the different shapes, lighting and the way lines go and how they contrast. It was something that was free and you could do wherever you go.
I read one time that Monet said it is all about the light. He would take the same picture and paint it on different canvases but at different stages of the day to capture the difference in the lighting.
- What would you say is your favorite subject to photograph?[Specifically in nature]. . . You know I really like to photograph animals but I don’t have a camera capable of capturing them so quickly and so easily. I really like insects as well. You see these little bitty insects that you don’t even realize are right in your back yard. I just like anything with a lot of color.
- Do you have a favorite photograph that you have taken?Yes actually! I have a big picture at home hanging in our exercise room. It was from our trip to New England and its of an oak leaf hydrangea; it was a blue one. I really like that.
Blue Oak Leaf Hydrangea, one of Poppy’s favorite photos
There’s another one, one I took in Colorado Springs. There’s a big resort there and I took some pictures of these flowering bushes. They had pink flowers. I really like that one. Those are probably my two favorites.Pink flowering bush Colorado Springs, one of Poppy’s favorite photos - Is there anything else you want to add? Any advice about photography or life in general?Just be aware of your surroundings all the time, any place you go. It could be a person, it could a place, you know an insect or an animal or a tree. Take several pictures and that way you can eliminate the bad ones.
Let me tell you. Your uncle Brian has taught me to live in the moment. I used to be so aggressive. I love to play golf and my idea of playing golf was to play as many holes as I could possibly play, as fast as I could. When started playing with Brian, he had to take it so slow. And I realized “You know what? I enjoy this a lot more now than when I was just trying to hurry around.” But all of life is that way. Everybody’s in a hurry to get some place. Just enjoy right now.
My sweet Uncle Brian has taught Poppy to slow down and live in the moment My beautiful Nana and Uncle Brian
I love this blog and I love our Poppy! Thank you for sharing J! Poppy you created some beautiful photos! I have several hanging in my house….mushrooms too!
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Hi there, I am a long time friend of the Lemery family. In fact I used to babysit Karen Kelly and Kathryn and Brian. I took pictures too in fact Brian was my inspiration to go to college and get my degree in photography. He was an amazing subject to photograph because he didn’t hide his emotions he allowed me to capture him. Anyways kudos to you Bill keep up your love of capturing beauty in the moment! Love to you all! Cathy Ball Kutzner
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