Lens-Artists Challenge #391 | Phone Photography

Tina introduced this weeks Lens-Artists challenge – Phone Photography. She provides a beautiful collection taken with her phone. Her reminder is so true, sometimes when in the moment, our phone is the best option if we do not have our camera.

I was initially stumped because the only phone photography lately has been our daughters hockey games with family, and I don’t post that here. Its honestly truly filled my heart, the past weekend was filled with hockey and family for 3 days! We are so blessed with how many came out to support our girl and cheer on her and her team. It was wonderful! A moment I captured as she joined her dad and granpa at the glass watching another team playing. Its moments like these, just take the picture. Our phones have truly become the most convenient point and shoot for the memories <3

I may not have been posting on my blog, I have had my camera in hand. This past weekend our daughter played 5 hockey games over 3 days winning the GOLD medal game for their series. Pulling on my heart strings, knowing this is our last winter with a kid in minor hockey – where has the time gone. There were so many moments I remember feeling so incredibly overwhelmed with two little ones, I am truly so grateful our family is who they are!

I haven’t been on here much, my mind has been consumed with some [very positive] changes at work and some other unknowns in life that have my attention. This past weekend, with hockey filling almost every moment – if I wasn’t at the arena I was working on photos from the 5 games! Yesterday, was a long afternoon/evening with one of our kids in the city, I am a country girl to her heart and soul, so it can feel very challenging for me going deep into the big city. A reminder to myself, triggers are quite real and can hit you when you thought you were stronger, and its ok to ask for help.

Driving in, the temperatures dropped, drastically from 19 down to 8, as we entered the city fog.

March went out like a lion with another wicked storm, an early morning storm had me awake since 230am with an incredibly intense sound and light show with the thunder, lightening and heavy rain. 9 years ago our basement flooded, although I know our home is now safe, its a concern that instantly wakes me.

Perhaps this timing is how things are to unfold, with another day tomorrow with our other child. The past handful of years has really had me in fight or flight, at times to extremes. Today, April 1st is what some refer to as the true new year. The Year of the Horse officially arrived earlier and tomorrow/tonight is a full moon.

Allow the energy to carry you through, no matter what you may face, trust in each moment that you are being held.

If you are curious about the Lens-Artists challenge check out the link above under my Photography resources. I am truly grateful for this challenge that pulls my creative drive forward to re-ignite. A reminder to immerse myself within something that feels timeless, during times that feel heavy.


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Pam is a dedicated mom and wife who gracefully balances family life with her deep passions for photography, holistic wellness, and community. As a macro and lifestyle photographer, she has a unique eye for capturing the intricate beauty in everyday moments-illuminating details that are often overlooked. Through her lens, Pam invites others to see the world from a fresh, mindful perspective. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Pam plays a vital role in her family's HVAC and Plumbing business. With a background in CIM management, she brings a thoughtful blend of operational expertise and genuine customer care, contributing to the business's strong reputation for quality and service. A certified Reiki Master, Pam is also deeply rooted in the world of holistic health. Her journey through personal and family health challenges has shaped her into a compassionate advocate for energy healing and balanced living. Having overcome struggles with invisible illnesses, Pam has transformed her life by embracing a holistic approach-mentally, physically, and spiritually. Through all her roles-photographer, healer, businesswoman, and mother-Pam lives by the belief that life itself is an art form. She empowers others to slow down, connect deeply, and discover the beauty and healing power within the present moment.

23 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge #391 | Phone Photography

    1. Thank you Egidio, it was such a full circle moment, she just began hockey 3 years ago, after a break when the world shut down and previously doing figure skating and hockey for one year at 6 yrs old. I am so proud of her, its helped her SO much joining this team of strangers who embraced her! Thank you, I love how the quality of the phone images has drastically improved over time!

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  1. Hi Pamela
    We like your city photos.
    It’s great when your children are successful. We are always very proud when Siri or Selma have been successful or clever.
    Happy Easter
    The Fab Four of Cley
    :-) :-) :-) :-)

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      1. Pamela, I can relate. my son played varsity soccer in high school many years ago. I still remember being on the edge of my seat during close games. His daughter plays several sports and I’m always feel the same way when I watch her.

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  2. Pamela, the camera in the phone has been such a great joy for so many people. The moments that would have been lost to all but memories can now be captured to share by anyone who takes the time to learn the simple camera systems in today’s phones. Nice collection!

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  3. Thanks for sharing the excitement of your daughter’s success – you must be so proud! And she must love having someone so supportive and loving to cheer her on! Loved your images this week, wonderful variety. Happy the storm is behind you and spring promises to arrive soon!

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