Jul 25, 2013

The Typical "I'm Not Dead" Update

What has happened since my last "real" blog post:
+ My family and I took a two-and-a-half-week trip to the US East Coast. Not counting all the stop-overs, we were able to visit Virginia, Washington D.C., Connecticut, and New York. I still can't find the right words to describe the trip; it was beyond amazing. Like, seriously, I will go into fangirl mode just thinking about how awesome it was.
+ I've been taking a drawing course at a cool art college in my city. It's pretty intense (for me, at least)--four and a half hours of drawing every day.
+ I discovered the TV series Lost, and...um, I may or may not be hooked.


What is to come posthaste (or as soon as I get out of the creative block I'm currently stuck in):
+ More of my own photos on blog posts, courtesy of my dad. After seeing my blog, he gave me a camera and encouraged me to keep blogging. :) The camera is a professional point-and-shoot from Canon, which makes me a little nervous because I am so not a pro like I'm thankful but wow I'm really unworthy. But anyway.
+ A video montage of my trip to the US. This may take a while, though, because I'll have to sort through the tons of videos that I took.
+ A fresh page for Footprints on the Moon. I'm going back to the roots of why I started this blog and narrowing and/or expanding my purpose for FOTM. (A new look is also in the works!)
+ Periods of silence on the blog, possibly, while I take time to really create posts that I'm genuinely happy with and proud of. Meanwhile, please enjoy these raw, unedited photos that I took during our trip to the US. Thanks for your patience. I hope you have an amazing day. :)
























{All photos (c) Hannah Guinto}

Jul 14, 2013

An Interview With Jemimah

Meet Jemimah, the twelfth and final blogger in the series. She's superb at photography and graphic/web design, and she's insanely talented at writing. She recently moved her blog to Exploring Intrepidity, though her past work can be viewed here as well. I hope you enjoy her answers, and I hope you enjoyed this series too!




Tell us about yourself.
Hullo there. I'm Jemimah with an 'h', obviously — an introverted dreamer pursuing the life of a photographer + writer + journalist. I smell books before reading them, use both the British and American rules of spelling and punctuation, favour all flavours of tea except for ginger. And when asked to summarise my passions, I usually say storytelling, creating art, and exploring intrepidity (which happens to be my blog's name).


What inspired you to start a blog?
It isn't a very grand history, actually. My sister simply introduced me to the world of blogs and blogging, and I jumped at the first opportunity to make one — for the sake of experience and skill enhancement. But since then, blogging has evolved into a branch of my storytelling passion, and that's what motivates me to continue in this blogosphere.


What is your favourite thing about blogging?
My favourite thing is comprised of two things. First: storytelling. Being someone whose way of expressing is through words and art, blogging has become a means of voicing out thoughts and telling of stories that hopefully resonate with and inspire other people. Which leads me to the second: communicating. I've 'met' a lot of of people through blogging, and I believe it should be more than just a platform for popularity. There are real, living beings behind blogs and names. It's wonderful to be able to know them more and communicate a conversation to them, whether by post or by comment.




Which would you prefer: taking photographs, drawing, writing, dancing, or singing?
As much as I love partaking in all, I've always had a greater affinity for photography and writing. (Yes, I am aware I chose two. Don't follow my example, okay, kids?)


What are three things that you did today?
'Typer-writed' a writing assignment, spontaneously broke out singing 'Home on the Range', and practiced my long-neglected violin.


What items do you usually bring in your bag?
My pen(s) and a darling line-free journal I fondly call Bilbo often come along on my adventures. There's bound to be some necessities, Chinese medicine (I'm merely precautionary, not a hypochondriac), and a book for company in there as well.


What do you want to be when you get older?
Wiser. Seriously. Vocationally speaking, though, I want to be a travelling photojournalist, part time novelist, part time graphic/web designer. Is that dreaming too much?


Do you have any favourite quotes? If yes, what are they?
Because there are too many, I've limited myself to four:
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
― Oscar Wilde

“Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it, and above all, accurately so they will be guided by its light.”
― Joseph Pulitzer

“Maybe some are so busy waiting, they forget what indescribable beauty is right there in front of them.”
― Adam Young

“The best way to measure how much you've grown isn't by inches or the number of laps you can now run around the track, or even your grade point average — though those things are important, to be sure. It's what you've done with your time, how you've chosen to spend your days, and whom you've touched this year. That, to me, is the greatest measure of success.”
― R.J. Palacio, Wonder


If you could do absolutely anything, what would you do?
Travel to every country in the world...in more than eighty days, of course.


If there is one thing you’d want people to remember most about you, what would it be?
I want to be remembered as someone who lived intentionally and intrepidly despite many fears, flaws, and imperfections — not so much as for herself, but for the One who created her.




{Images (c) Jemimah C.}
{PS Great things are coming soon. ;)}

Jul 10, 2013

An Interview With Nina

Here's Interview #11, featuring Nina from Oh For Fox Sake. Enjoy! :)




Tell us about yourself.
Hello! My name is Nina. I'm fourteen going on fifteen, and I'm from the Philippines. I've been blogging since I was 7 and I hope to someday change the world. I own my own store (Indiestructible), and I'm taking up Fashion Entrepreneurship at SoFA Design Institute.


What inspired you to start a blog?
Other bloggers and my constant need to be "heard." I just have a lot of things to say.


What is your favourite thing about blogging?
The feedback. It's quite rewarding!


Which would you prefer: taking photographs, drawing, writing, dancing, or singing?
Taking photographs. Writing comes after. It's just much easier for me to take pictures than it is to eloquently put my thoughts into words... But that's not to say I'm a sucky writer. I'm okay, if I say so myself.




What are three things that you did today?
I've brushed my teeth, responded to texts, and stalked Instagram... I have yet to eat. Ugh.


What items do you usually bring in your bag?
My moleskine journal, a pencil case, my wallet, my cologne, and sometimes my 50mm lens... And my iPhone, of course.


What do you want to be when you get older?
I want to continue what I'm doing now. I want to be blogger/photographer/entrepreneur/etc.I'm part of the slash youth! Hahahaha


Do you have any favourite quotes? If yes, what are they?
My mom always tells me, "you will be vindicated." It's my favorite. Other than that, I love this: "Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end." Pseudo-inspirational? Maybe, but it gives hope.


If you could do absolutely anything, what would you do?
Travel the world with my best friends aka The Monday Club!


If there is one thing you’d want people to remember most about you, what would it be?
That despite my coming of as "sassy," and at often times, rude, I'm just like everyone else. It's unfair to put me on a pedestal.

Or you can remember that I'm really obsessed with cats...

No, I think I want people to remember me as that young go-getter...


{Images (c) Nina Pineda}

Jul 9, 2013

An Interview With Neeley

Meet Neeley, the tenth blogger in the series. She blogs at Run Free. Hope you like her answers! :)




Tell us about yourself.
Hi there people! I'm Neeley - a student living in the south. I'm a storyteller through writing and photography. My loves are heart words, cities, movies and the film industry as a whole, wild adventures, folk music, and long beautiful books. I'm a disciple of Jesus Christ, after he has saved me by His amazing grace.


What inspired you to start a blog?
Writing is my number one passion and I wanted a place to keep me writing out my story. I have major issues sharing my writing and I wanted a way to force my voice out in the world a bit. It all sort of fell together last summer. I am excited to see where it will lead in the future.


What is your favourite thing about blogging?
Both capturing memories and throwing my heart when necessary. It's amazing to remember and look back as a public sort of journal. For example, I try to blog whenever I go on trips and it's pretty great to look back upon everything.


Which would you prefer: taking photographs, drawing, writing, dancing, or singing?
Writing. Since even before I could write, I dreamed of being an author. I can't imagine a life in my future that doesn't involve a career in it.




What are three things that you did today?
Bake cobbler, go shopping with my Grandmother, and edit a recent engagement shoot.


What items do you usually bring in your bag?
I rarely carry a purse, normally my camera bag serves instead. But either way, I bring my phone, gum, chap stick and some kind of paper + pen just in case. When I bring my camera bag, I also bring my camera, extra lens + memory card, etc.


What do you want to be when you get older?
I've always felt God's calling for me to be a missionary. Whether that involves international missions or serving here in America (I've always thought of serving or church planting in a big city), I've yet to know God's will. But I trust, whatever his plan is, It is better than I can imagine. On top of that, I really have a desire to write stories. I'd love to spend my days writing missionary memoirs and stories inspired by people I met...but again, I'll have to just wait and see.


Do you have any favourite quotes? If yes, what are they?
The list is endless by here is a few:
“I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow; but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.” -Agatha Cristine
“God never asks us to forsake one thing without asking us to embrace something much better.” - John Kitchen

“I don't want to live, I want to love first and live incidentally.” ― Zelda Fitzgerald


If you could do absolutely anything, what would you do?
See the Northern Lights. Maybe in Alaska, maybe in Norway - really wherever. It's one of my biggest dreams ever since I can remember.


If there is one thing you’d want people to remember most about you, what would it be?
Someone who ran free. Ran reckless for the gospel and let go of the chains this world may bring.


{Images (c) Neeley M.}

Jul 8, 2013

An Interview With Jodie

Sorry for the delay, everyone. I'm currently in Virginia for a family reunion and haven't found a lot of time to update the blog. But anyway, here is Interview #9 of the blogger interview series, featuring Jodie from Heart Strings. Hope you enjoy! :)




Tell us about yourself.
I am Jodie A. 13 & homeschooled. There's a lot of things I love to do, click here to know more. I do cook, blog, take photographs, take care and hug cats and dogs, I also S W I M :)


What inspired you to start a blog?
Since I was a kid I started making reports, write letters and create articles on my own laptop (But I don't publish them). When I saw my bestie started a blog, I also wanted to start and another lovely ladies helped me to grow my blog, Ms. Bames and Jemimah.:)


What is your favourite thing about blogging?
Is meeting and interacting with bloggers all around the world. I learn to handle different kinds of bloggers. Some of them are easy to talk to and extra friendly and the ones who are not so easy to have a conversation with.


Which would you prefer: taking photographs, drawing, writing, dancing, or singing?
Can I choose three? If I can, I would prefer, taking photographs, singing and dancing. (I will take theater/singing lessons this year. Hurrah!)
What are three things that you did today?
We went to Laurel, Batangas.(Philippines)
Swam.
Kiss and hug my furry babies.


What items do you usually bring in your bag?
You will always see me with my bag! I usually have a notebook and tons & tons of ball pens, my phone and my wallet.


What do you want to be when you get older?
When I grow old, I want to be many things! I want to be a Olympian swimmer, a reporter. Own a restaurant with my family.


Do you have any favourite quotes? If yes, what are they?
"For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future." ~ Jeremiah 29:11

''God does not shake miracles into Nature at random as if from a pepper-caster. They come on great occasions.'' ~ C.S Lewis


If you could do absolutely anything, what would you do?
If I can do absolutely anything, I would do a law to make the bail higher for animal cruelty. Spay and neuter all animals, and give them a nice shelter to live. (No killing in the shelter, please)


If there is one thing you’d want people to remember most about you, what would it be?
Hmm.. Really nice question. Well, I want the people to remember me as the funny and friendliest girl they have ever met. That's all.
{Images (c) Jodie A.}