Fashion Friday: Born and Bred

I haven't done a Fashion Friday post in quite some time.
So I decided to finally do a mini one this week! Hello 2014 and all. 
These were taken in Chicago (photos from which I am still going to share, once I catch up on work more, I promise!) when Meagan and I were wandering around on our free day. 
So many fun spots to explore and photograph.
We were in heaven. 

I'm wearing one of my new favorite sweatshirts (I'm a bit of a sweatshirt connoisseur) courtesy of Born and Bred. They're an awesome all-American shop filled with super cool hand printed and hand sewn shirts, jackets and even this pair of leggings that I'm trying not to buy.
(I did say no shopping this month... Although, I mean, there's a boat on them... how much more perfect can they be? It's not like I miss sailing or anything.) 
I actually have one or two other things from their shop as well so I might be a little obsessed.
You should definitely go take a look see though because they have some smashing stuff!

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See previous Fashion Friday posts here.

P.s. Yes I'm knitting in that one photo. Do you really expect anything less?




Outfit details
Scarf- Made by yours truly! Similar in my shop here
Shoes- Thrifted also seen here and here (because they're the best shoes to shoot weddings and travel in)
Bag- Baggu
Pants- Levi's
Coat- Forever 21


All photos by Meagan Abell

Tox Leather

Today I'm super excited to be sharing my new laptop case with you all courtesy of Eser and her shop Tox Leather! Eser is based in Istanbul Turkey and makes some of the most beautiful leather cases and bags I've ever seen. She strives to make pieces that speak to the history of handmade leather goods and it being one of the oldest art forums in the world. She loves creating unique and timeless pieces that she hopes will last a life time. 

This case is for the 13" Macbook Pro and it fits it perfectly. There's two ways to close it and it has a front pocket perfect for papers and a few pens (or, in my case, Joann Fabrics coupons and knitting patterns). I love the softness of the leather and how easy it is to slide my computer in and go. Not to mention the case, within itself, is beautiful and a fashion statement all on its own!

Definitely go check out her shop and spend some of that Christmas money I'm sure you still have burning in your pockets. I especially love this pouch and this tote bag, but she has a whole shop full of beautiful and versatile pieces so be sure to check them out!


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All photos taken and edited with VSCO cam.

This post is sponsored by Eser of Tox Leather. You can find her shop here as well as find her on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks Eser!

Everyday Epiphanies

Chicago
Photo Cred: Meagan Abell

"gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world." | john milton
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 This quote has really stuck with me lately.
How true it is what a mindset of appreciation can do to our outward circumstances and inward feelings.
Still working on experiencing this attitude as a constant state of being but, like so many things, it's a work in progress.
I'm slowly but surely learning that that's okay.

Inspirational Resources

A few of my 2014 essentials. Apparently I have a thing for stripes and gold.
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So a lot of you asked after this post what some of the inspiration and tools I used for making my 2014 goals were. I've compiled a little list for you with some of my favorites.
It was actually much longer than this but when I wrote it yesterday Blogger decided to eat it...
So I'll add more things as I remember/come across them again.
Enjoy!

If you feel like sharing what you found helpful in making your own goals and resolutions for the year, I'd love to hear!


//To Read

The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin

The Myth of Passion and Motivation: How to Stay Focused When You Get Bored Working Toward Your Goals

One Picture Workplace: Manchik Photography

On Being a Workaholic and Still Having a Life

Set Goals for This Year With These 3 Questions





//To Watch

The Pomodoro Technique


//To Follow

Whitney English Blog
Jess Lively Blog
Gretchen Rubin on Twitter
Entrepreneur Magazine on Twitter


//To Use

The Daily Goals app
The Day Designer by Whitney English


//Quotes




"We are what we repeatedly do" -Aristotle 


"An attitude of gratitude. Gratitude bestows  reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world" -John Milton


"Success is steady progress toward one's personal goals." 
-Jim Rohn 


"Enjoy your life. Every minute of it." - Jack Kerouac


"I am beginning to learn that it is the sweet, simple things in life which are the real ones, after all." -Laura Ingalls Wilder


"Well, kind of. Yes, life is not turning out like it was supposed to, but what the heck is supposed to? There is no supposed to. Supposed to is a lie. Supposed to is built on the perception of someone else’s perceived success.
Live your life right now exactly as it is and do your best to keep moving forward into where you want to go. That’s what you’re supposed to do." -Paul Angone


"I am not afraid of storms for i am learning how to sail my ship." - Louisa May Alcott


“I’ve learned that business is business — don’t let it affect your personal life.” —Joelle Latreille


“Stay close to anything that makes you glad you are alive.” - Hafiz


"Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year." - Ralph Waldo Emerson


"Failure is not a period, it’s a comma. And only if you stop trying will you really fail." -Paul Angone


“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow.” -Melody Beattie


“And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.” 
― Sylvia Plath


“Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.” -William Faulkner


"Do what you feel in your heart to be right- For you will be criticized anyway." -Eleanor Roosevelt


"If you are willing to do something that might not work, you are closer to being an artist." -Seth Godin


“Don’t compare your beginning to someone else’s middle.” -Mary Marantz


"She said it’s not hard to decide what you want your life to be about. What’s hard, she said, is figuring out what you’re willing to give up in order to do the things you really care about." 


"Someday" is a disease that will take your dreams to the grave with you. Pro and con lists are just as bad. If it's important to you and you want to do it "eventually", just do it and correct course along the way.


"You Can't rush something you want to last forever"


"For most of life, nothing wonderful happens. if you don’t enjoy getting up and working and finishing your work and sitting down to a meal with family or friends, then the chances are that you’re not going to be very happy. if someone bases his happiness or unhappiness on major events like a great new job, huge amounts of money, a flawlessly happy marriage or a trip to paris, that person isn’t going to be happy much of the time. if, on the other hand, happiness depends on a good breakfast, flowers in the yard, a drink or a nap, then we are more likely to live with quite a bit of happiness.” -Andy Rooney


 "Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” 
— Oscar Wilde


 "Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy.” 
-Anne Frank


Hello 2014

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So I originally intended to write a blog post at the first of the new year with all of my goals and resolutions for 2014 but as it turns out, making that list is taking more time than I realized...

This year I want to be more purposeful.
In a lot of things, but especially with my business.
Last year was the first year I really started to take everything work wise more seriously, and while it was an awesome year and I learned a lot, there's definitely room for some improvement.
Having a set work schedule for one thing.
This is something friends and family alike have advised me to create for myself (usually after I have a meltdown from the combination of not getting sleep, working until 4am knitting and editing photos and working all day everyday including weekends) and I kept putting it off and kept putting it off but now I'm finally going to make one and stick to it! Because I definitely can't keep going the way that I have been.

So the first few days of this new year have been spent reading lots of encouraging/instructional/inspiring articles and books, watching informational videos, meditating on what's important to me, what my passions and core values are, organizing my new calendar and making many many many lists (we all know I love my lists).
I'm actually really excited about this year and I have a really good feeling that making these new goals are going to do me a world of good.

So anyway, I'll be sharing my list of goals for 2014 soon, but in the meantime I'm enjoying figuring out what they're going to be.


What about you?
Do you have some resolutions and goals for the year?
I'd love to hear them!

The Best Year Ever


I'm sitting here at my desk this morning reflecting on this past year, as most of us do around this time, and I really am overwhelmed with what a good year it's been.
To be honest I've actually had a hard last few weeks and remembering the good things hasn't come super easily. My work load for the holidays was one I really had a hard time keeping up with amongst other things and a lot of little and not so little things kept discouraging me.
I've definitely had my fair share of melt downs this season.
However, I've grown so much in this past year, which is made even more apparent when I look back at where I was this time in 2012. So much has changed, and though some of it's been really hard and not the most fun or completely painless, it's still been good. I wouldn't change a single thing about any of it.
Good or bad.
(Except maybe the fact that I didn't read a single book on this list... 2014 is going to be the year of the book worm. I'm just going to go ahead and declare that right now.)
And truthfully, there really has been more good than bad anyway.

In fact I had decided that I was going to speak this over my year, and I really think it came true.
2013 really was the best year ever.

So, in the spirit of reflection and recounting good times, here are a few favorite moments from this past year...


Tried out freelensing.
And now I can't get enough of it.
I do it too much actually.
Is there some sort of cure for this sort of addiction??


Spent a lot of happy weekends with lots of beautiful friends.
New and old

Speaking of friends Meagan and I had more than one or two grand adventures

Had many, many, many, manymany, successful photo shoots 


Tried out more than one or two new Richmond restaurants

Discovered a reason I love taking pictures

Found a new favorite quote

Did a Q&A post

Traveled to California, New York, Chicago, North Carolina, Georgia, Charlottesville, Williamsburg and a few other local cities and places

Realized how full and complete God's goodness is

Redesigned the blog


(which I didn't do the greatest job of posting for but that's okay)


Started teaching myself French.
Which didn't get very far.
So we'll be trying again next year...

Learned how let love quiet me, what perfect love is, which way to walk, how to be challenged, how invaluable mornings are, how to weather storms, what grace is, who I am, how to just be and few other things

Saw Best Coast and Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros in concert

Took a beach trip or two or three

Went sailing.
More than once.

Bought my dream camera

Shot many wonderful engagements

Shot six weddings on my own and second shot for seven more.
 Already have several more booked for next year and I couldn't be more excited!

Made some happy lists

Attended the first annual Bacon Festival

Sang a song. And made a video.

Got better at playing the ukulele

Had my pen pal of 5+ years come visit

Updated the shop

Watched a dear friend get engaged, then get married
(all of which I had the pleasure of capturing)

Was featured on Etsy's front page and Facebook page more times than I could keep track of

Shot a lot of film

Learned how to see the art in the everyday

Had to say some goodbyes to some very dear friends who moved away which was hard but now I have more places to have an excuse to visit

Was a counselor for a cabin full of some of the most beautiful girls I've ever had the pleasure of spending a weekend with

Got to be on the news

Met and became friends with a lot of really wonderful people 

Discovered what it truly means to be thankful

Celebrated turning 22

Reached over 1,000 likes on the Facebook page

Made my first girls and guys lookbook for the shop

Had the most profitable year with my business yet

Started sharing bits and pieces of my hometown RVA

Bought my dream lens

Participated again in the Bizarre Market

Had a very wonderful and perfect Christmas

Learned to cherish solitude, how to stick up for myself and speak my mind more, that I love routine, I have a mind like a lens, that I'm worth it, what the best way is to watch the world, that I love to write, that things are never ever as bad as they seem, how to dream bigger, how some things are just givens, and how there are many many things that can take you by surprise.
In the most wonderful way.

Bring it on 2014.
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See past years in review...

Josh | Portraits

Meet Josh.

I took these portraits for his modeling portfolio a few months ago but I'm just now getting around to sharing them. I have to say that this is one of my favorite portrait sessions from this past year. 
I love the color in these photos as well as how beautifully they showcase the variety of the city. 
Josh and I had so much fun wandering around and choosing different spots to shoot in.
I hope I get to shoot with him again sometime, whether that's before or after he's a famous world renown model. ;)
Seriously though, this guy's got talent. 


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Check out more here.

Interested in getting some portraits of your own done?
Email me for more info: by.leney@gmail.com

A Day In Williamsburg

Took a spontaneous cancel-all-your-afternoon-plans trip to Williamsburg earlier this week.
It was the perfect break from all the holiday craziness.

Met a really nice man named Hadley, the owner of Mermaid Books, whose wife (fun fact) used to be a trapeze artist. The sharing of this fact was a result of me placing a copy of Peter Pan on the counter to purchase. 
He was one of those interesting people who seem to be able to talk about any sort of subject or topic you might choose to discuss at any given moment.
I will definitely be visiting his lovely shop again. 
(Not to mention Billie Holiday was playing as I walked in so of course I was instantly in love.)

The weather was wet and rainy but it was that perfect light kind of rain that falls in the misty blueness of a winter evening that you don't really mind so long as you have a hood or an umbrella to, mostly, shield you from it.
It was a day that felt like Christmas.
And I've found that as I've gotten older, those days are fewer and farther between. 
So when I'm able to experience such a day, I hold onto it as tightly as I can.  




Places Pictured