Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Pink Fair

I'm late in posting this us but I have a good explanation! (Just got home.)  Which I will explain after I take my 7 hour sleep :)  If you can guess, I went to the State Fair today!  Exciting things happened today and I cannot wait to share my adventure with you. 

This time, I wanted to tell a story about what the color feels like to me.  The State Fair is a welcoming place filled with family, friends, people all wanting to share and create memories with their loved ones.  This is the place where I found love, fun, innocence, and warmth from pink. 



So many highlights to share tomorrow about State Fair! I wonder how Jackie, Jean, Ellie, and Allison connected to pink...

Friday, August 24, 2012

A boy, his friends, his drawings, and a little garden

Dedicated to my adorable, loving, honest, annoying, crazy brother, BRUCE.  My one model who isn't afraid to be himself in front of the camera.


The little's adventure




The little ones




The little's ricoh





The little garden



Thursday, August 23, 2012

April 9, 1974

Until I realized who I am as an amateur photographer and discovered my passion for it, I have been an ignorant and stubborn girl about film photography.  As a young thinker, I did not appreciate the history of how photography came about.  All I knew was that I had a Canon Powershot camera my parents rarely used and that it took amazing photos.  Then I wanted more out of it.  Upon (minor) research, digital single lens reflex's were considered the market's standard professional camera, notably the Canon 5D Mark II (now the Mark III for more than $3,000!).  It is widely used considering today's advanced technology but there were elements of seeing with photography that is lost and I wish I could jump in a time machine to feel the excitement touching chemicals in a dark room.  

Now that I'm diving deeper into the realm of photography, film is an era I have ignored to let myself be exposed to. Obviously I cannot feel the experiences the 20th Century had with dark rooms and film rolls but it is still alive in people's hearts.  Many famous portrait photographers use a medium format camera that oozes creamy colors.  You can type in vintage film cameras on ebay and thousands of listings show, more than 70% priced for about half off or more of it's original value.  Nikon and I believe Ilford and other companies still produce film as long as they are still in demand.   Unfortunately, they are priced the in the same range as full frame DSLR's so I won't be obtaining those.  There is so many other options to choose so that's why I am on hunt of vintage film cameras.  To devour the feeling of exposing to my liking, teaching me to be a patient person, and anticipating for the negatives to show me what I have to offer.  Spark my creativity to a new level.

I hope to find a part of me that'll help me define my way of seeing.  If you happen to own a metal built film camera from the 1960's  + collecting dust in your storage room or know someone who does, tell me!  I might consider purchasing it =)  If you have any experience with film, tell me your story.  I would love to hear about it.


Now onto the baby (my collection of film cameras is brewing).  I recently purchased a Polaroid SX-70, which produces instant images.  If you know what Instagram or Fuji Instanx is, that's the kind of images and type of film that this lovely beauty executes.  It arrived in a box labeled fragile, incased with colorful peanuts, and taped within massive layers of bubble wrap.  Unwrapping the beauty felt so amazing in between my  fingers.  Chrome lining frames the tan leather of the body.  The eye socket staring right at me, screaming to develop instant images.  I love it so much.  I cannot wait to test it out once I buy the Impossible Project's PX 70 film pack.  Molded and dreampt by Mr. Land; serialized in April 9, 1974 <3


I have another beautiful film camera that I bought last a week at a thrift store.  I have yet to touch it's setting to the best of it's abilities but once I get the hang of it, I will share my experience.  It's nothing popular branded like Minolta, Mamiya, Nikon, etc.  It can, however, produce stunning images.  I know it!  Stay tuned for photos of the new addition. 


This is a must share. The illuminating colors painted in the sky at around 8PM was too magnificent to not grab my camera. 


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Ready or Not: White

This challenge sure was challenge!  I could not come up with a single thing to capture.  White?  Odd enough, I felt color blind.  This was when I stepped outside of the box; not to think so much about symbols and just compose what I see. I never realized how much the color white surrounds us.  Green and blue always stood out to me.  I am quite proud of these =)


Ready or not, other talented ladies have more goodies to share: Jackie, Jean, Ellie, and our new addition to the group = Allison!