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The Washington Post | Alyssa Rosenheck's Tips for Photographing Your Home

October 30, 2019 in AR Press Feature, AR Styling, AR Photography
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The Home: it’s our safe haven from the world, a place to dream, to grow , to love, to rest and certainly, create. My camera gives me admission into homes all over the country. I sense the homes filled with love, filled with time honored stories and a soulful patina. But most of all, I feel honor and gratitude to document the sacred spaces of others. I enjoyed sharing my tips with the Washington Post for Photographing your home. Whether you want to simply capture a space that is both the source and a byproduct of your inspiration OR you have more concrete goals in mind–listing your home, sharing your design work, finding a tenant–you have a foundation for success here.  Below are my favorites tips and to read my full conversation; head over to the The Washington Post. 

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ONE | Level Up - It is a quick rookie mistake when one thinks hand holding the camera is going to yield super star results. Invest in a simple tripod for your dslr or an attachment for your camera phone. Straight lines are the oxygen to an image, when capturing straight horizontal and vertical lines, the image, the composition, the components within the image will breathe and sing a chorus line to the viewer but when the lines are off, your eye immediately catches this and the crooked lines become a focal point and misses the mark. Hence, the need to level up and have a tripod.

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TWO | Lens - First, set an intention through your own personal and emotional lens. Each room has an energy and story to tell. The four walls of our home and creative spaces are where we love, find inspiration and grow (hello #TheNewSouthern) and what a cool privilege it is to be the one holding the camera while communicating a story of these spaces that have supported you and many more to come. Second, invest in a good prime lens and wide angle lens. One of my favorite prime angle lenses is a 50 mm because this lens is most representative of what your natural eye sees. My goal as a photographer is to communicate a space inspiring stillness while also transporting you to what I am experiencing as I am in the space. Prime means having a  fixed focal length, and shooting with a fixed lens also motivates you to move around the space and really focus on achieving the perfect frame for the shot. Wide angle lenses are important in capturing the scale of a space. I encourage you to rent as many as you would like and play around with what feels most natural to you without distorting the image. If you are using a phone, there are really affordable wide angle lens accessories as well if you are on the go.

 
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THREE | Let there be light - Natural light.  I find it necessary for an image to be the most accurate representation of a room as possible.. It is camera vs. eye, and all cameras are not created equal when it comes to the vast dynamic range of our eye. I am known for bright and crisp images so it always surprises my clients and observers when we are starting to photograph the house and I am methodically flipping off all the light switches. Is it counter intuitive? Yes. But it yields the most natural look of the color of the room and all the beautiful things within it. Natural light also forces you to adapt to what you are given while understanding all exposure options. The only way to know what works for you is to practice during different times of the day while studying the way light moves from room to room. For me, this is a form or prayer and poetry.

FOUR | Be a Straight Shooter - I am a back to basics kind of gal in every area of my life especially when it comes to angles behind the lens. Let’s keep things simple and shoot straight on. This will yield beautiful clean lines and communicate the simple geometry of the space. Over complicated angles and postions result in fussy images and confused focal points. 

Photo + Styling: ©Alyssa Rosenheck for Luxe Magazine Design: Amanda Barnes Interiors

Photo + Styling: ©Alyssa Rosenheck for Luxe Magazine Design: Amanda Barnes Interiors

FIVE | Layer - an image is technically flat but what makes it come to life with great dimension are its layers. The rooms you are shooting need to communicate a stillness or an emotion to the viewer. There needs to be an element of visual texture to the space for it to have dimension. Ways to do this are decorative tabletop accessories, layered sculptures/artwork leaning against a wall, layered rugs to draw the eye in, incorporating texture through throws and fabric selections, and fresh flowers picked from the garden. Leave the red roses at the store and stay within a neutral color palette such as whites, greens, and blushes. This color palette will keep an image fresh and attainable without it being season specific. 

Photo + Styling: ©Alyssa Rosenheck for Mydomaine and Design: Allison Crawford

Photo + Styling: ©Alyssa Rosenheck for Mydomaine and Design: Allison Crawford

SIX | Composition - I find composition to be much more important than the camera you have in your hand. It enables the space’s story to be told through object arrangement and placement. I can communicate a particular point of interest through my focal point or can introduce a moment of relief by emphasizing negative space. There are numerous theories behind composition, but at a very basic level, your goal should always be to achieve straight lines,  balanced layers and let the rule of 3rds guide your lens. 

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©Alyssa Rosenheck for Architectural Digest - Design: Alexis Bednyak + Searl Lamaster Howe

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Alyssa Rosenheck's The New Southern Artist Spotlight with musician, grammy nominated and academy award nominated singer-songwriter, Allison Moorer of Nashville, TN

The New Southern | Artist Spotlight with Allison Moorer

October 22, 2019 in The New Southern, TNS Spotlight

Today, I am thrilled to champion a soulful friend and fellow creative, Allison Moorer. Her work as a Grammy- and Academy Award nominated songwriter, celebrated vocalist and debuting author, with raw and honest beauty, captures what The New Southern movement is all about– acknowledging a complex history, threading connection through creativity and honoring the richness of spirit and resilience this region holds.  

On the other side of change is growth. Those who walk through life pivots and seasons of transition can learn to recognize and appreciate this through their rear-view mirror. I am a firm believer that through all of our changes, whether they are filled with choice or trauma, we have the option to stand in our truth and weave our stories into a tapestry of connection and healing for others. Allison’s story is a beautiful collection of humanity filled with hope, courage and resilience in the face of some of life’s hardest lessons.

Allison’s words extend directly from her heart so you won’t have to travel far to hear her beauty in the form of song or to grow alongside her as she walks you through her life and inspirations. Her memoir, “Blood,” debuts next week on October 29th, and is accompanied by a soulful album.

Photo: ©Heidi Ross

Photo: ©Heidi Ross

Alyssa Rosenheck's The New Southern Artist Spotlight with musician, singer-songwriter, Allison Moorer of Nashville, TN

Alyssa Rosenheck: How do you see creativity as an important force in today’s South? 

Allison Moorer: It is the perfect time for Southerners to unite in what we know to be our hallmark: drawing on our deep appreciation for beauty, tradition and community in order to get the job done, whatever it may be and however we must, with style, manners and grace. Our can-do ethic, coupled with our relaxed way of life and our willingness to dig into, and even love, a seriously complex heritage has fostered wild and passionate creativity in us for generations. Art encourages us to ask questions. It sometimes gives us answers. And it always leads the way in any movement.

AR: How have life pivots helped you be vulnerable enough to share your creativity?

AM: Gosh. My life pivots have mostly not been ones I’ve chosen, but I am proud to say that I’ve been able to figure out how to make the turns when they’ve been put in front of me. To date, I was required to pivot the most when my son was diagnosed with autism at 23 months. I had to refigure out my life in every area. As a result of that humbling yet empowering experience, and as a result of what our lives are sometimes like due to the challenges his autism can present, I am much less concerned with creating what looks like a perfect picture. My willingness to tell the truth about it all makes me incredibly vulnerable and honestly, scares me to death sometimes, because there are those in the world who always want to poke holes in what you’re doing and call you wrong or even bad if you show any flaws. The beautiful thing about it is that most folks cheer you on when you admit that you’re not doing it all impeccably but that you’re trying your damnedest. For instance, I’m okay with doing a weekly blog that I only take an hour to write simply because I don’t have any more time than that to devote to it. It isn’t perfect, but it is authentically me, on that day, tussling with whatever the topic is. Most of the time, someone lets me know that they relate to it. In my opinion, my vulnerability is the thing that most shines through in my current work.

 I think you reach a point when you realize that everything isn’t going to be perfect and that it really isn’t supposed to be. Couple that realization with getting up every day and doing your best, truest, most full-hearted work, and people will eventually notice if you’re sending it out to the world. That’s an added bonus to treating the work as its own reward. I don’t ever want to present an image that says I’m not struggling to get through the day like everyone else is. I like sharing with people and getting feedback and hearing those stories! Most people are more comfortable sharing their stories with those who don’t seem as if they’re floating above it all. It is my utmost hope that my writing and my perspective, which now starts from a vulnerable place, can be of service and help in the world.

AR: You wrote: 

“The most fascinating thing about letting this memoir into the world is that it seems to help folks feel freer to talk about their own traumas, their own childhoods, their own wounds and heartbreaks, and if that isn’t the job of art, to send something out into the world that is a reflection in whatever way that it is, I don’t know what else its job could be.” 

...Can you expand on how your creativity has allowed you to connect with others, and how that has influenced how you process your own pain and trauma? Was music and writing an avenue for that from the beginning? 

AM: All I know about what art really does is that it functions as a mirror. As I see it, it’s the job of the artist to reflect the world in which she lives—art gives us community, a context, and helps us feel less alone. It also helps us process our thoughts and feelings; when a talented artist is able to express something in a way that is relatable, the world becomes more bearable. I don’t believe that art is a negotiable commodity — it’s as necessary as air and water. Nothing makes me happier or more fulfilled than when I learn that something I’ve created out of my own mess of a world has helped someone through their own. I figure the only reason I’ve been given such a fantastic, extraordinary life with all of the crazy and wonderful and awful facets that it holds is so that I can reflect it out and be a connector.

 Making art gives me a purpose, gives my life its shape and gives me a place to put my hardships and joys. I grew up singing, and I always knew it was the best feeling in the world to me. Writing is harder but being able to process my thoughts and feelings in a way that holds truth and/or beauty is my honest occupation in this life, and besides trying to be a good mother and decent person, it’s the thing at which I work the hardest.

AR: We love your #FiveForFriday. What is currently inspiring and or fueling your day currently? 

AM: What inspires me right now is digging deep into my spirituality and emotional matters. My Five for Friday is something I promised myself I’d do on social media this year to share the little joys I find on my journey through the world. When I’m present, I am uplifted by this beautiful and miraculous place and the beings in it, and I want to give that feeling away constantly.

But there is the converse to consider. I’ve thankfully become mature enough to be able to hold opposites in my mind, and the opposite of the beauty is the tragedy. So to try to balance it all, I make a practice of going inward daily to make sure I’m connecting to my center and living by what my true intentions are. I write them down. It’s so easy to get off track in this world — I find that returning to my center, doing it consciously, checking in with myself, and making sure I do it several times a day fuels me. My friends, my sister, and my husband are a great support system too. Most of the people who love me allow me to be curious and be my real, kooky, imperfect self, which makes life feel like a worthwhile, authentic experience. It is my daily aim to make everything I do as close to a work of art as possible. Everything counts, and that takes serious presence. In order to have that presence, I have to check in and center all the time.

AR: What has supporting or being supported by women looked like in your life, professionally or otherwise? How do you want to continue to support women in your life?

AM: The women in my family were very important for the formation of my identity as an adult. My mama was smart and highly capable, which informed my own work ethic. After she died, I found that I gravitated toward women who were independent, open-minded and seemed to know how to healthily balance their work and family lives. At present, I feel incredibly fortunate to be surrounded by wonderfully talented, smart and soulful women who are all on their own voyages of self-discovery. In my opinion, the most important thing that I can do to foster a strong community of women is to share it all: love, information, time, helpful tips and wealth of whatever sort–be it knowledge, connections or actual financial support for projects and heart-work that needs to be done. But sharing our dreams with each other and giving those dreams space to come to fruition may be the most important form of support of all. Our dreams give our lives their shape, and when we’re given the space to say aloud what they are, we’re much more likely to manifest them. I think it’s highly important for us to check in with each other, to ask what’s going on and create the space and time to hear and honor the answers. This allows us to really learn about one another so we know how to fully show up and to constantly champion achievement, even if that achievement is just making it through one more day without breaking a heel.


Alyssa Rosenheck's The New Southern Artist Spotlight with musician, singer-songwriter, Allison Moorer of Nashville, TN

Alyssa Rosenheck's The New Southern Artist Spotlight with musician, grammy nominated and academy award nominated singer-songwriter, Allison Moorer of Nashville, TN
Alyssa Rosenheck's The New Southern Artist Spotlight with musician, grammy nominated and academy award nominated singer-songwriter, Allison Moorer of Nashville, TN
Alyssa Rosenheck's The New Southern Artist Spotlight with musician, grammy nominated and academy award nominated singer-songwriter, Allison Moorer of Nashville, TN
Alyssa Rosenheck's The New Southern Artist Spotlight with musician, singer-songwriter, Allison Moorer of Nashville, TN
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Naturalizer Fall 2019 "Today We Will" Campaign with Alyssa Rosenheck

October 01, 2019 in AR Interviews, AR SPEAKING EVENTS, AR Press Feature, AR Business
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Before we can speak our truth, we have to spend time with ourselves, our thoughts, our feelings and really navigate who we want to be in the world. The time we spend with ourselves is the most important investment we can make. When we are aware of who we are, we are connected and grounded to the richness of this earth and the people standing next to us. When we are aware of who we are, we start to invest and believe in the future visions we have for our life and not let our current environment limit us. When we are aware of who we are, we vibrate higher and attract the people who are meant to be by our side in our life. What are the whispers in your heart telling you right now? Write these down and spend some time with these thoughts. After having cancer, I followed my heart and this lead me to my truth. These little heart tugs reconnected me to my body, my light, my creativity and to my passion. I had spent so much of my 20’s and early 30’s using a cerebral approach, articulating a corporate path void of substance while being ashamed of feeling different. My voice now is connected to my heart and there is no turning back. I have seen extreme joy, tremendous hate, abuse, fear, sadness, steps of triumph, perseverance, anti-semitism, racism but above all else - love. I spend most of my days now observing and feeling through my environment - feeling through the people around me… and I can tell you this through a sensitive lens - I see you, I hear you and I value your story. Although our paths may be different, our cultures may not be the same how we experience the emotions of fear, heart ache, love, our shadows, and our light are all very similar and it connects us to one another and our collective truth. I will always put my power behind the things that bring us together. This is creativity for me… this art for us…. this is my upcoming book, The New Southern, and this is within each of you - your truth.

I am proud to partner with Naturalizer this fall (WATCH THE SPRING CAMPAIGN HERE). They are giving normal women like me a voice to help spread love, kindness and my truth. If you all take anything away from this, I hope it is this - the same light within me, exists within you and you my love are capable of magnificent things when you stand in your truth and we support one another.


 
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TRY ASKING YOURSELF THESE THREE QUESTIONS WHEN YOU WAKE UP:

  1. HOW ARE YOU SHOWING UP FOR YOURSELF TODAY?

  2. HOW ARE YOU SHOWING UP FOR THE WORLD AROUND YOU?

  3. WHO ARE YOU GOING TO HELP TODAY?

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Alyssa Rosenheck with PureWOW: The Worst Advice I Ever Received

September 19, 2019 in AR Press Feature, PureWOW Coterie

I was recently asked to participate in a feature from PureWow on the worst advice I’d ever received — a few things immediately came to mind. I shared with them a snippet that I hear often that I know can be so dangerous to the spirit of creative entrepreneurs, not to mention a total deal-killer. Head over to their site to read the worst advice I’ve received, as well as that of so many other female business leaders and creative entrepreneurs. This is a really fun 5 minute read and takes you into the minds of some really inspiring women. I am humbled to be in incredible company with this round up. Xx

“Some of the worst advice I’ve received is to “just sit on it.” As a female creative entrepreneur, being decisive and trusting my instincts has been the most vital tool in my career. I find the longer you sit on something, the more diluted your instincts become. And in my opinion, time is one of the biggest deal-killers. So do your due diligence, gather research, trust your instincts, and be decisive. When making pivotal choices for your life and career, you instinctively know what you need to do. The most courageous thing you can do is trust yourself.
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— Alyssa Rosenheck | Founder of The New Southern
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