Thursday, July 11, 2013

Update on The Pain Project.

Hello, my dear friends! I am very sorry for the lack of posts about this project, but like I previously stated: I'm horrible at blogging!! I just wanted to give you guys a little update on the progress of the project. I have successfully finished the introduction and an interview. I am currently finishing my first interview's paragraph (while listening to Pandora and trying to edit wedding photos), it is going quite smoothly! I want to put my whole heart into the project and that contributes to the lengthy waiting time. I'm trying to fit a lot on my plate right now, so I need to get everything cleared out before I can truly devote time to this project and make it something of substance.
     I recently got back from vacation that I did NO photo editing on (big step for Karis! Please hold your applause), so that would be why I have so much to do right now. But it's also why I'm so refreshed and renewed. I got the week to just rest in God's beautiful creation with people that I love (I'll post some photos below of my North Carolinian experience). But no sooner that I'm back, I am leaving very soon again! I'm hopping on a plane the 31st of July to Florida (BY MYSELF, AHHH!). There, I'll be getting another interview completed and more writing accomplished, all while soaking up the sun. I'm so very excited to be getting stuff done but encouragement is also welcome as there is a lot going on for me right now. Alright, I'm done babbling. I'll post again soon (no promises). And keep in touch my friends, more ideas, more personal quotes, more real-life stories! I've been so encouraged by all of your responses. I appreciate you all!
Warmly, Karis

And one of my best friend and I (I couldn't help myself):
                                                  

Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Pain Project

    Bienvenue! This is the first official blog for K.Oberman Photography. Here, you will be able to check out updates (that I'll hopefully post) and see my most recent projects. I honestly roll my eyes at the idea of a blog for myself. I'm not much of a blogger, as I tend to ramble, and I find it to be a cliché expectation from the photographer community. I'm not much of a journalist either, so we'll see how this goes.
   For my first post, I wanted to inform you all (assuming there is just more than my mom reading this) of a long term project I am taking on for the next couple of months. This project I will be engulfed in, I took on for many reasons. The most important reason for me to dive into this pool of insanity is that I feel like I will learn through this process of research, writing, and capturing. I'm so excited to embark on this journey and share it all with you.....here's what's going on:

The Pain Project: Everyone knows pain. Not just physical but also the pain brought on by tragedy. The pain that leaves emotional scars, deep and rigid, in it's path. Whether you've stared it blank in the face or have felt it's aftermath through another person's experiences, you know what pain is. Don't get me wrong, I don't think I am a 'professional' in pain but the pain I've experienced has changed me completely. Most importantly, it's littered in the life of my role model, my mother. My mum is one of the most compassionate, loving, and wise women I have every met. Many ask me how she can be that way when she's experienced so many dark skies and rainy days. But I can't answer that for her, nor can it be answered simply. So what I've decided to do is: capture pain (amongst other emotions) and then talk about them. I will ask others what their experience with pain has been and add in my own two-cents, if you will. Someone recently questioned my take on pain and hardships. This confrontation has lead me to think deeply on the subject and it has sparked curiosity within myself. I truly desire to know how pain has governed, guided, destroyed, and transformed others. This longing may seem strange to you, but I'm intrigued by the fact that everyone has their own personal journey, unique and amazing. Innumerable amounts of stories on this planet and it is rare that people are asked about them deeper than surface level. I want to see what knowledge and truths I can unveil just by purely asking.
   These stories and ideas will be captured through black and white photography. The discussion will also be black and white, no sugar coating will be done here, many hardships will be revealed. Through this experience, I'm hoping to learn. And my deepest desire is that you might learn something too.
More to come...
Warmly, Karis.