My kids and I had a great time in Bethania today,
walking around and enjoying the sunshine. Emma was here for Easter, so it was nice for the three of us to be outside like we always used to, exploring and taking it all in.
My kids and I had a great time in Bethania today,
walking around and enjoying the sunshine. Emma was here for Easter, so it was nice for the three of us to be outside like we always used to, exploring and taking it all in.
I love the look of Polaroids.
I’ve mentioned before that I still love shooting Polaroids and do quite often, mostly using one of my SX-70s. But sometimes I don’t have my Polaroid with me but I still want that look, so I’ve discovered the Instant app for my phone. I love it. It even sounds like a Polaroid when you shoot it and it slowly develops right before your eyes!
Random shots in my studio…
Another studio shoot tonight…
I love this model. She always seems to know just what I am looking for and is very easy to work with.
I like my portraits messy. I like to create mystery. I’m not really big on toothy grins, though some of my students are so I have to work with that. But when my models look at me, they know I want some kind of attitude in the portrait, something that makes you wonder…
So here are a few from tonight. We are still doing vintage vogue-type photos, so I am working with tone on these to create an older look, this time from the 50s.
It was a good day today, hanging out with Tony.
The first two photos are of him reading his Jarvis Cocker book after watching a fantastic film about Pulp. The second is the view from his window of spring in full bloom.
Today was beautiful, but freezing!! Literally…
My son had to play his soccer game this morning in 30 degree weather. Needless to say, he was quite cold. It was my first time watching his team this season, and he scored the first goal! (he’s the one with the hat and long pants, as he hates to be cold!)
I sometimes go back and look through my old film shots and scan them in to my computer.
These are two shots I took at the beach long ago, probably the early 90s. I’m missing the beach right now, and these images bring me closer to the sea.
I love fog.
It’s mysterious and perfect for photography. It was a great foggy morning on the way to work today, so I snapped a few quick shots.