About Naomi Figueroa Photography

Traveling. Farmer‘s markets. Changing of seasons. Latin America. Cooking. The color blue (definitely not pink). Maine. Fresh fruits and veggies. Photography. Big dogs (if you‘re going to be a dog, be a DOG). Writing. The smell of pine trees. Jesus. Teenagers. Speaking Spanish (or trying, at least). Learning. Fair trade coffee. Dancing salsa with my husband. Nature. Family.

Just a few snippets of my life, but it all comes out in my photography because it is part of who I am. The why of everything I do is to bring glory to God. He is the ultimate Creative and the reason that we have this wonderful gift of being able to create, whether our medium is art or language or technology or music.

I‘m so glad you stopped by my blogsite. I hope you‘ll enjoy exploring a bit. Leave some love in the comments, or send me a note on the contact page! :D

Archive: ‘Personal--Future Musings’



Reflections on 2011

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Somehow, the start of a new year is always surprising. Not surprising in that, “Wow, I didn’t see that coming!” kind of way, but surprising at how fast the year seems to have gone by. I love taking the time to reflect on the year and look back at how far I’ve come (here’s a look back at 2009 and 2010), and also to consider the goals I have for the year ahead. Ah, I find it such a refreshing time! So here’s a look at a few snippets from 2011, and some goals for the coming year.

Highlights/Things I’m proud of:

Documentary work in Guatemala. Oh, how I love Latin America and its people! I could go on for some time about this one, and I do feel it deserves its own post. But for now, I’ll say that I was so blessed to be able to go on this trip with my sister and her church in August. Thank you to all of you who supported us in our trip.

–Second shooting a few weddings (one of my goals).

–Shooting a bunch of portraits in the spring (also one of my goals).

–Shooting my first wedding(s)! I don’t think I could have been more nervous, but it was such an amazing time. Having Rich there as a support and second shooter really helped. I feel so blessed and honored to have been a part of Kyle and Dana’s and Evan and Hilary’s wedding days.

–Tackling off-camera flash! This was a goal of mine for 2011…well, it was actually around manual flash, but I learned oodles and oodles by reading Speedliter’s Handbook by Syl Arena about both those things. I used an off-camera set up at one of the receptions, and I experimented with it for portraits as well. I’m pretty stoked about the results, though I know I have a long way to go and can’t wait to practice more.

–Growing in my faith. There have definitely been some challenges this year, but I can truly say that I’ve grown closer to God this year in many facets, from learning to pray more often to relying on Him for provision. I’m blessed to be on this journey with Him and desire continued growth and change in my heart.

Things I could have done better:

–Had a work schedule for photography.
–Had a schedule and plan for my entire workflow.
–Watched less TV and wasted less time online (i.e., facebook). Time suckers. Distractions. I want to live life doing the things I love!

2012 Goals:

January Simplicity–>disconnect from the noise and chaos of technology. No facebook (only logging on once a week to respond to messages), very little TV (2 favorite shows/week). Instead, spend time: walking the dog, with God, with my hubby, making photographs, reading, writing. See where January Simplicity Adventure takes me in living a simpler (less distracted) life.

–Complete a 52 Project: 1 photograph per week. Shoot with intention.

–Passionately pursue more documentary and humanitarian work–study and learn from humanitarian photographers (David duChemin), take a Spanish class, continue contact with Food for the Hungry and take a trip to document their work.

–Create work schedule for photography.

There are more, several more, but for now they are on my whiteboard calendar that sits by my desk. Each month, I break down some steps I want to take towards those bigger goals into goals I have for that month (and I LOVE crossing them off when I accomplish them!). If you haven’t done it yet, it’s still a great time to think about 2011 and plan for 2012. What are 3 things you’re proud of, 3 things you could have done better, and 3 goals for the coming year? Write them down, and in a year (or two, or three), you’ll be amazed when reflecting back on just how far you’ve come!

Blessings on this wonderful journey!

What’s Next

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

It’s this stirring in my heart. Something deep in my soul that draws me in. My journey in photography has taken some twists and turns, but my heart has always been drawn to this.

I am slightly fearful of putting myself out there on this journey. I’m not typically one to do that, probably for fear of failure. But I’d rather passionately pursue something I love, and risk failing, than never even try. And I know that if it’s the plan God has for me, He’ll open the doors. If it’s not, then I’m trusting Him for the better plan, the one I can’t see clearly yet.

Last week I applied for an opportunity to take time off work for volunteer work. The work I’m applying for is humanitarian photojournalism for a great organization called Food for the Hungry. It will be a difficult test of patience and faith over the next 3 1/2 months while I wait for acceptance, but I’ve given it to God and I have a peace in my heart. Whether I get it or not, I’m trusting in God and I know it’s His plan.

On Never Procrastinating

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

Technically, this is still the first week of the new year….so, technically, this post isn’t really late. AND, technically, I wrote it in my journal on New Year’s Day….so, technically, it’s definitely not late. Technically, I think my New Year’s resolution should be to not procrastinate ever. Or to not be busy. Ever.

It’s the beginning of a new year, a new decade even. It’s hard to imagine where I’ll be in 1 year, let alone 10. Ten years ago, I was in high school, wondering with hopefulness and mystery at what the future would hold. And here I am now, a college graduate, married, with a house, dog, and cat, working with teenagers, full-time job at a bank, and pursuing my dream of becoming a photographer. Oh, that last one is still a bit scary to put out there. I’m still plagued by the thought of failing, the overwhelmed feeling that I get when I feel like I’m not doing enough, or the right things.

But, what kind of dreams would they be if they didn’t scare me a bit? Thanks, Jasmine, for daring me to dream and to fail.

In looking ahead at my goals and dreams, I find it helps put things in perspective when I look back at the last year and all I’ve done. I looked back at my New Year’s post from last year and it was interesting to see what I wanted at the beginning of the year, where I had been the previous year, and where I’m at now. So, without further ado, here are my “3 things” (or maybe more): 3 things I’m proud of, 3 things I could have done better, and 3 goals for this year.

Things I’m Proud Of:

–Starting, and sticking with, a photo a day project. Learning loads and loads about exposure, focusing, lighting, camera shake, noise, using flash, editing, and much more through this project. One of the things I had written about last year was wishing I had had more meditated, planned photo outings. I definitely did this in 2010!

–Being asked to participate in my first art show, and selling 2 pieces! I learned a lot and had fun.

–Improving with every photo shoot. My last shoot of the year is the one I’m most proud of yet because of constantly learning and improving.

2nd shooting my 1st wedding! Oh. my. goodness. I remember how incredibly nervous I was, then how critical of myself I was after my first round of culling/editing. In the end, I learned quite a few things and am proud of how I did.

–Writing honestly and well. I enjoy telling stories, both with words and photographs, and I was reminded of that this year. I’m proud of many of the posts I’ve written. (…see below…)

–Reading fiction again! Gotta love Mary Higgins Clark and her mystery novels. I remembered why I used to love riding my bike to the library in the summer and checking her books out.

–This isn’t something I did, but I am SO proud of Rich for recording and releasing a worship album (that he wrote) with his band Illuminate! It is so incredibly amazing to watch someone you love do something they love!

Things I Could Have Done Better:

–Written more often. I’m proud of the posts I did write, and I don’t feel quantity is more important than quality, but I know I’ve got more. More inspiration inside me, more creativity and thoughts waiting for my pen or my camera. My camera had lots of love this year, but my pen did not.

–Had a consistent, more organized schedule, filled with the things I need and want to do.

–Been more organized in general. Records, finances, time…I’m already working on that for this year with ListPlanIt.

Goals for 2011 (some of the details are remaining in my journal for now, and posted at home to remind me):

–2nd shoot lots more weddings

–Shoot portraits. Lots of them.

–Tell an amazing story of our trip to the Dominican Republic (July) through my photographs.

–Use ListPlanIt’s tools to get more organized! I’m sure I won’t be able to never procrastinate again, but so far I’ve been able to plan out dinners for a month as well as plan some blog posts out. Here’s to cutting back on procrastination. :)

–Learn manual flash

So, friends, what are your 3 things? It’s not too late to reflect on last year and the upcoming year! And just for tradition’s sake, here’s a picture of that adorable niece of mine!


*And, for those who were going to correct my mistake, it really is the beginning of a new decade this year, as there was no year zero. Each new decade or century or millennium year ends with a 1. ;) *

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