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At home: A Fun-A -Day Project Week 1 Update

l2r: Laura Hopper calligraphy kit to expand my creativity in the new year, sugar in my late nana's baking container, my bathroom, fresh lavender from my garden in a terrain vase, photographs from my wedding, a dried lavender wreath above my desk, my kitchen window display featuring a gift from one of my closest friends and a jade plant from my late step-mother <3

Last year I read a book that changed my life. I have always been a compulsive organizer so the title, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, resonated with me to the nth degree.  But this book doesn't talk about the typical magazine suggestions of using over the door shoe racks to store wrapping paper and magnetizing your spice rack. Instead, at the heart of it, it tells you to hold every possession you own and ask yourself, "Does thing bring me joy?" You literally take everything out of its place, hold it in your hands, decide what it brings to you and then find a "home" for it in your home. It sounds simple but then you do it and it's like the best cleanse you've ever done.

So, when I saw the information come out about funaday, an annual January project that fellow photographer Cara Brostrom spearheaded and shared with me a few years back, it didn't take me long to figure out my subject. I wanted to focus on my home. And all of the little bits and pieces that make it a place of joy for me. I love the way the golden hour light hits my kitchen table, the way both of my grandmothers' trinkets and homemade gems have their place now in my home, and, yes, every single one of my snuggly West Elm throws. And if this is starting to sound materialistic, I promise you, it's the opposite. It has actually encouraged me to become more minimalistic, and to appreciate every teaspoon and tank top I own.

The funaday project encourages artists to literally do something every day. At the end of each week, I will share an update of the images I have captured so far. Today is my first post for this project.

Enjoy.

Tracy Rodriguez Photography wins Wedding Wire Couples' Choice Award Two Years in a Row!!

I feel incredibly grateful to have a job that is the opposite of thankless. One of my absolute favorite things is receiving emails from all of you, gushing with love over your photographs. Hearing how much you loved working together and the final outcome makes me smile ear to ear every time. {Trust me, you need not ever include "sorry to gush!"}

I remember how I felt as a bride receiving my wedding images from Garone Photography. It was one of the best gifts we have ever received, a way to relive our wedding day, a memento to cherish. To think I can make others feel that happiness, that goosebump-filled recent nostalgic happiness... there's just nothing better than that. And for my yogis, to be able to capture your passion for what you do, the true meaning, with all of your grace and infectious smiles, it truly fills my heart.

I cannot tell you how much I appreciate that all of you share the gushing on Wedding Wire, Google Reviews, Facebook, Instagram and more. Because of you, my small business continues to grow organically. Because of you, I've won the 2016 Wedding Wire Couples' Choice Award two years in a row! I could not be more thrilled. Thank you specifically to Gabrielle and Cesar, Lee and Pat, Morgan and Justin, Matt and Barbara, Emily and Kate, Caitlin and Matt, Melissa and Paul, Angie and Joel, Jessica and Richard and Edin and Vanessa for submitting reviews in 2015. I loved photographing each of your beautiful, unique weddings.

Here's to an amazing 2016 wedding season, to a year full of yoga sessions, infectious smiles, and so much love.

Thank you.

From my heart,

Tracy

ABOUT THE COUPLES’ CHOICE AWARDS

The WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® 2016 recognizes the top 5% of local Wedding Professionals from the WeddingWire Network throughout the United States and abroad that demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism. Unlike other awards in which winners are selected by the organization, the WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® are awarded solely based on the reviews from over 1.2 million newlyweds. Awards are determined by a combination of excellence in four factors: overall rating (quality), total number of reviews (quantity), review performance from 2015 (recency), and consistency of reviews from year to year (consistency).

 

Now's a great time to submit a review! Wedding couples, please post to Wedding Wire. Yogis and all other clients, please post to Google Reviews.

Merry Christmas from Tracy Rodriguez Photography

I want to wish all of my followers a very Merry Christmas!

I cannot begin to express how incredibly grateful I am to all of you for your constant support, your likes, comments, shares, tags, pins, retweets, regrams and reviews. You constantly put a smile on my face. I love being a part of this amazing community and want to send so much love to all of my clients and future clients and their families.

With love,

Tracy

Thank you to Lauren Panzano for taking this shot of me while on our Yoga Reaches Out Top Fundraisers retreat in Stowe, C

Thank you to Lauren Panzano for taking this shot of me while on our Yoga Reaches Out Top Fundraisers retreat in Stowe, C

My Gratitude List

15 years ago my Dad gave me our family Minolta film camera to use in my high school intro to photography class. I can't say at the time that I fully appreciated everything that gesture stood for. Reflecting back, I feel incredibly grateful to have such supportive parents who felt strongly about introducing their children to the arts, in all mediums, and who, over a decade later encouraged me to turn my passion into a career. Mentally and emotionally, I'm not sure I could have done it without their support. So while my gratitude list goes on for miles, filled with countless names and events, in this season of thanks, I wish to thank my family for the environment they created and for their continued support. And, of course, thanks to my Minolta, for teaching me the language of photography.