by Susie Hosterman | Jul 23, 2017 | Artist, Motivation, photography
3 Steps to Release Attachments to Thoughts and Feelings We attach ourselves to people, places, things, ideas, beliefs, the past, the future, the outcomes, fears, blame, fate… But what one attachment serves us all? None. No attachment… attachment to... by Susie Hosterman | Dec 30, 2016 | appreciation, Motivation, Sunday Session With Sooz
I have no clue how, when, or whereabouts this started. Actually, it’s rude to begin a blog post with a lie. I’m pretty definitely, positively sure this started on my daily commute to a job I used to work… and HATED. Oh, I tried to like it. I tried to... by Susie Hosterman | Apr 5, 2016 | Artist, Motivation, My Art, photography, Portrait photography, Uncategorized
I always think of that one scene in Garden State, where Natalie Portman’s character says: You know, back in High School I was a clown. I was in theatre, I was big (in spirit) and loud! I laughed, I danced, and I made weird noises… a lot like Natalie... by Susie Hosterman | Mar 23, 2016 | Artist, My Art, photography, Portrait photography, portraits, Recent Developments
Recently, I decided to enter my first juried art show since college. I’m talkin’, it’s been almost 5 years! Admittedly (understandably?) I’m a bit nervous! I looked through all my work, trying to find the “perfect” entries. Hah.... by Susie Hosterman | Jan 10, 2016 | appreciation, Bio, Motivation, Recent Developments
So I wasn’t always this way. I wasn’t always easy to laugh, easy to forgive, nurturing and patient. I didn’t always have the ability to laugh at myself for the mistakes I make, or even to allow myself a Big Ole’ FAT ugly cry when I was upset. In essence, I used to be...