Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Valentine's Day is on the way!












In preparation for that good ol' romantic day, I've created some Valentine's Day cards after discovering Lovers' Lane in South Queensferry back in December - too good a street name to not use for such an occasion.

I've even been extra organised and added them to the website, available to buy in their very own shop, which you can access by clicking here. Of course do come and buy them in person at the Morningside Makers Market craft fair on 6th February if you prefer!

Jen x

Monday, 18 January 2010

The hunt for street signs

Ever since I took that first street sign photograph almost 18 months ago, it has become an obsession - I can't go anywhere without first studying maps of the area I'm heading to in case there's a worthwhile street with a name I haven't yet added to my ever-growing list.

Without trying to sound too exotic, it was in Australia when I first stumbled upon the idea. A lazy week spent on Magnetic Island (ironically, a tiny island with only a handful of roads) presented 'Heath Street' - the name of my cousin's boyfriend in Canberra who we would be visiting just weeks later. How could I resisit!? How fun it would be to show him that many hundred miles north of his capital home, on a lovely, warm, quiet island lay a road named 'after' him?

Of course it didn't stop there, oh no... As Mr O and I continued to travel north up the coast, each new town we stopped at held more and more signs: David St and Campbell St in Mission Beach; Minnie St and Sheridan St in Cairns. And then to Melbourne - to this day the most affluent place on earth (that I have yet discovered) in terms of street signs.

This Sunday saw my first ever trip to somewhere with the intention soley for the search of street names - to Perth. Not a long drive from Edinburgh and with the snow no more than a splash of slush on the side of the road, not a bad journey either. A whole list of names to obtain (eight in total...not quite enough to rival Melbourne, but a good effort) and obtain-away I did!

Miles I walked, often in the wrong direction, looking, hoping, turning corners in the hope that the terrible map I had drawn out on a piece of scrap paper would somehow lead me to my destinations. And what a buzz! To find not only those names on my list, but also ones that I had somehow missed on my Saturday afternoon map-studying session (how did I miss you, Stuart Avenue?!) was quite a thrill.

My enthusiasm was fuelled thanks to my booking my first craft fair, at the Morningside Makers Market on Saturday 6 February, at the Columcille Centre on Newbattle Terrace from 10.30am-4pm - I need to start building up stock!

As for my Perth haul, I would like you to welcome Angus Court, Malcolm Court, Lewis Place, Rae Place, James Street, Isla Road, Victoria Street, Scott Street and of course, Stuart Avenue, to the list.

I wonder what next weekend will bring...

Friday, 8 January 2010

New Year, new collage

Happy New Year! Thought it was about time to get a new collage up on to the website - please welcome Anstruther Harbour to the collection. Despite a rather grey day, the photos for the collage turned out rather well and I have to say the lovely bluey-grey of the water and sky is probably my favourite part.
And here we are in 2010...what will it hold. Well so far, I've got my Facebook page up and running. If you're a Facebook user, you can find my fan page by searching for 'Jen Owens Images'. I've also got my first craft fair coming up - more info to follow soon!

What with all this lovely snow, it would be a shame to not take advantage of some quite simply stunning scenery that's appeared over the past few weeks so fingers crossed it continues through the week so I can get out and about with my camera!


Friday, 27 November 2009

Twitter

In an attempt to improve my online presence and further my knowledge of all things internet, I am officially on Twitter! You can follow me at: twitter.com/jenowensimages.

Sunday, 22 November 2009

Christmas is on the way!

You can't beat Edinburgh for a bit of pre-Christmas build up. Despite the thoroughly miserable weather this week, there's no avoiding the excitement generated by those annual signals that announce festivities are on their way...Chrsitmas songs are playing in the shops! The ferris wheel at the Walter Scott Monument has been built! Princes Street Gardens has some weird and wonderful flat-scaffolding-type-construction that can only be the start of the ice rink!

Of course we're fully into the sun-less days, which is a bit of a pain for me as there are street signs to be found and photographed. That'll need to be a weekend job then. Thankfully at my day job I have a window seat so I do actually get some Vitamin D, unlike less fortunate friends forever subjected to arriving and leaving their offices in darkness. OK, perhaps not forever...but for the winter months at least.

The lack of sun is perhaps a good thing though - great time of year for night-time collages...where to start...any ideas? If so, leave a comment! (below)

Hope you're enjoying the site so far and thank you to all those who've left or sent me such lovely messages - they've all put a smile on my face :)

Jen x

The leaves haven't entirely fallen just yet...no harm in being prepared though it would seem!

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Welcome to Jen Owens Images!

I was hoping for a rainy Sunday.

That way I could hide myself away, finally get this website live and I could post a 'haven't-I-worked-hard-all-weekend' style blog post! But no, it's been a day of blue skies, crisp air and inviting scenery...

Don't get me wrong, I have put the time in today to add those final touches to the site, ready to welcome the first visitors (that would be you!), but I couldn't resist heading out to take photos for a new collage, as well as a street name or two. A trip out to South Queensferry to admire the Forth Rail and Road bridges means I should be busy for a good wee while creating a new
collage. Watch this space!

In the meantime, welcome to my new website! It's been a few months in the making - all those evenings and weekends have been worth it as I have to say I'm chuffed with the result. That said, I'd love some feedback, so please do get in touch and let me know what you think - all constructive criticism will be welcomed...maybe.

Jen x

The Forth Rail Bridge (Road Bridge in the distance) - not bad weather for a Scottish November Sunday!


Mr O and his sneaky camera phone getting a photo of me taking a photo of the above!