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Me on my Second Birthday, 30 December 1972
Today is my 39th Birthday! I'd like to thank everyone who has supported my photography-I really appreciate you! I wish all of you an amazing 2010! I hope this upcoming decade will bring peace and prosperity to you!
On my birthday, I'd also like to highlight a few of the charities that I appreciate. If you're able, please consider giving to Heifer International, Kiva.org, or the International Association for Human Values.
Finally, anyone buying something from my Etsy shop today will receive a surprise gift from me! Happy New Year!
Between finishing the semester, preparing for Christmas, keeping up with my Etsy shop, and general business, I haven't had a chance yet to put up my Christmas tree, shoot new Christmasy photos, or shoot any of the beautiful Polaroid Fade to Black film that I recently got from the awesome PolaPremium folks! So, until then, here's a Polaroid from last year...
Christmas Cheer, Revisited
Camera: Polaroid Sx-70
Film: Polaroid Time-Zero, expired
Levels adjusted in Photoshop
More to come...in the meantime, happy holidays and relax if you can! ;)
Warning: Shameless Self Promotion ahead!
Hanukkah is in full swing and Christmas is around the corner! If you've been thinking about getting a print from my Etsy shop, now is the time! Now through December 15th (until Midnight Pacific Time), I'm having a special sale! If you buy any print, you'll get another of equal or lesser value FREE! Just mention the print you would like, and "241", in your "note to seller" at checkout. And if there is something out-of-stock, or from my Flickr, that you would like, please let me know and we can make it happen!
This sale is perfect if you'd like to gift a print and keep a print!
Protection (2008)
Camera: Polaroid Sx-70
Film: Polaroid Time-Zero
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Happy Holidays!
I love the Polaroid peel-apart Chocolate film, I love rad signs, and I love taking photos in Fort Worth. Here are two shots I took the other day that combine all three of those things I love. I took them using my Holgaroid, which has no viewfinder. I know I have break-the-rules composition skills anyway; I love the way the Holgaroid accentuates that, and surprises me with its perspective.
Silhouette
Edmonson's Fried Chicken
One of the coolest things about the internet is the ability to reconnect with people we've known in the past, but with whom we may have fallen out of touch over the years. In the mid-1990s, I was living in Santa Barbara and was lucky enough to get to know a really cool guy named Jim Goldstein, who is now a prominent--and extremely talented!--nature photographer with a very high web presence in the photography world. Although we fell out of touch, we've reconnected over the internet, and I think it's funny that we've both carved niches for ourselves in the realm of photography (Jim's niche is a lot larger than mine!) Although he takes very different photos from those I take, something we share is a passion for buying prints from our favorite photographers, and this year on his blog, Jim has launched an initiative that I really like: the Buying Prints from Your Favorite Photographers project!
First, allow me to quote Jim regarding the goals of this project:
"It’s not a photo until its a print"
One of the unique aspects of digital photography is that we’re now able to enjoy photographic work with out viewing it in printed form. More so now than ever before supporting a photographer is shown almost exclusively online through photo forums, blogs, and other online communities. While viewing photographs online is easy and relatively inexpensive it is a hollow experience by comparison to holding an actual print from a photographer you respect and admire.
The goal of this project is to introduce fine art photography, photography books, print exchanges, and other photography related products to photography fans of all walks of life. It is also to spur photography fans to think in terms of financially supporting talented photographers so they can continue to do what they love.
Keeping this in mind, I decided to talk not only about my most recent prints purchase, but about some of my all-time favorite print purchases as well. This will allow me to highlight some photographers out there who I believe are not only great at taking photos, but who are also providing wonderful prints that are of high quality. This is important, because I myself sell prints and am a stickler for quality, and there's nothing worse than spending money on a photographer's prints, only to receive a poorly-executed print. This has happened to me a few times, and, frankly, it makes me unhappy with, and embarrassed for, the person who is willing to send out poor quality prints of his or her work. If you're going to sell prints, make sure it looks professional, or at least of the standard that you, yourself, would want if you spent money on it.
My most recent prints purchase was from a photographer whom I have patronized in the past, Sharon Montrose. She sells open edition prints in her Etsy shop, as well as large, limited edition prints direct from her own site. She is an animal portrait photographer, and I find her work amazing! (I just featured her in my Holiday Gift Guide, too!)
Photo by Sharon Montrose, available for purchase here
I bought four of her prints this past spring, and just received four more in the post yesterday. (Very quickly, too--in less than a week's time from when I placed my order!) The entire experience buying from Sharon Montrose was wonderful. She provides a beautiful print through her Etsy shop, making it possible for people who cannot afford her larger editions the chance to collect her work. Something else that I appreciate about the experience of buying from her is that she packages the prints in a fashion that keeps them from being damaged through the post. It sounds like a no-brainer, but I've had several experiences of buying prints from artists who don't reinforce the envelopes, don't mark "DO NOT BEND" on their packages, and otherwise don't protect their work. Sharon's packaging is sturdy enough to get the prints to you without damage, and I really appreciate that. Most of all, however, I've purchased eight of her prints because her portraits evoke powerful emotions in me. She really grants tremendous honor to these animals, and I cannot wait to finally get these prints framed and displayed in my home.
Another great experience I had buying a print was when I bought this photo from a very talented photographer known as Skippy Sanchez:
Photo by Skippy Sanchez, available for purchase here
This photo was taken in 1989 in Yoder, Kansas, when Skippy was on assignment for a Wichita newspaper. The girl is shown in her family's kitchen, churning butter, and was 11 when the image was created. This photo was shot using a Leica (if I recall correctly), and I think the light and composition are simply stunning. I bought a beautiful 11x14" print of this photo a couple of years ago, and it currently hangs above my sofa in my living room. The quality of this print, created on Harman Baryta FB gloss paper, is luminous, yet subtle. I simply adore it.
Hanging next to Skippy Sanchez's photo is a print by one of my favorite Polaroid photographers and one of my closest friends, Elinor Scott-Sutter, otherwise known as Equivoque:
Photo by Elinor Scott-Sutter, available for purchase here
Elinor and I have gifted each other prints over the past few years, and I'm even fortunate enough to own one of her originals! This print, Memento From the Underworld, is simply amazing! The version of it that I have hanging in my living room is a borderless image (that is, the Polaroid border has been removed), printed as a Kodak Endura metallic c-print, which really makes the subtle light of this photo--juxtaposed by the expired quality of the Time-Zero film emulsion--pop! I highly recommend Elinor's prints, as they are very authentic representations of her originals; and that is difficult to achieve with my Polaroids, I can tell you that from first-hand experience.
I am fortunate enough to own many beautiful prints by many other photographers who create lovely images, including Vitaly Garanzha (also known as Vetal-Vetal online), my friend who prints his own stunning prints using traditional methods in his home darkroom; Chris Weeks, whose portrait of David Lynch is one of my favorite celebrity photos ever; Alicia Bock, who is probably the most successful photographer on Etsy and whose TTV images of poppies and ranunculus grace my home; and Pamela Klaffke, whose dark Holga fantasies of her bestia parvulus (animal child) project enchant me! Two of them--Hanukkah Fox and Anas grace my living room near the aforementioned prints by Elinor and Skippy mentioned above.
In all, buying prints is one of the most wonderful things a lover of photography can do! Holding a photo in your hand, gazing upon it framed on your wall, and supporting an artist whose work you admire through a simple financial transaction is a wonderful thing! I highly recommend the experience, even if you can only afford to buy a small, inexpensive print or even a postcard.
Great places to connect with photographers for their prints include: their own websites, contacting them on Flickr via Flickrmail, and buying direct through "handmade" sites, such as Etsy, Dawanda, Big Cartel, Artfire, and many others. Other sites, such as Blurb, DeviantArt, and Lulu, provide drop-shipping options, and are especially good if you're looking for less-expensive, unsigned prints, books, calendars, and more. Whatever your budget, you can find something you can afford with a little research!
The deadline to write your own blog post about your experience buying prints from your own fave photographers in 11th December, so it's not too late to take part! Get out there and buy some prints!
And finally, if you want to buy my prints after reading this post, I'm offering a special promotion! If you buy something from my Etsy shop, mention "Jim's blog project" in your checkout note, and I'll send you another print FREE! (Mention the print you'd like upon checkout, too.) If there's a print from my Flickr that you'd like and it's not in my shop, drop me a note and we can make it happen. Thank you!
Last month, I was in Santa Barbara for a few nights, then came home for four nights, and then sped off to Boston for five nights. My coast-to-coast shuffling placed me in three very different environments within a week, and the contrast between the salty-air of early winter speckled with the brilliant sunshine of Santa Barbara and the late-autumn/last-gasp-before-winter mood of Boston made for fun Polaroiding.
Birds of Paradise in Santa Babara
Late Autumn in Boston
Both images were taken using my Polaroid SX-70 camera and expired 600 film, using an ND Pack filter. Click on the photos to see them larger.
I've been looking at so many wonderful Etsy and otherwise Handmade gift guides, so I thought I would put together one myself! Before I present this year's list of handmade gift ideas, click here to see last year's suggestions, because these shops still rock!
Embroidered beauty by Mary's Granddaughter
I splurged and got myself this beautiful piece, and it amazes me. I'm developing a little embroidered art collection, and I believe that anyone who loves needlework would be thrilled to get something from Mary's Granddaughter. Her work is so perfectly executed and beautifully presented!
Animal Portraiture Photo Prints by Sharon Montrose
I have several of her prints, and they simply blow me away with their sleek presentation and striking emotional power. My dream is to have my dogs' photo portraits taken by Sharon Montrose!
Incredible Handmade Beaded Jewelry by Jennifer Morris
I have been dreaming of Jennifer Morris' beads for ages, and I definitely hope to own one of her amazing pieces one day. She's also a very talented photographer.
Unique Porcelain Creations by Alyssa Ettinger
I simply adore Alyssa Ettinger's pristine designs, which are nostalgic and modern at the same time. This lantern in particular is a favorite of mine, and on my own Christmas wishlist! ;)
A Luxurious Handmade Purse by Morelle
I own this beautiful handbag made by Morelle, and I'm in love with its soft leather and beautiful color! This is a very well-made bag, and it arrived so beautifully presented, too! I really love the extra long strap as well. As a plus-sized person, many handbag straps are too short for me, but this one is ideal!
A Super-Awesome Knitted Accessory by Yokoo
I really admire Yokoo and the way she's created a unique style and image for her special designs! I have two of her knitted shopping bags, and I am now lusting after this awesome hat, which reminds me of a super-hot up-do!
A Nostalgic Polaroid Print by Polaroidgirl
Polaroidgirl is a wonderful Photographer whose Polaroids evoke the beauty of the past in our memories and the present in our daily lives. I am lucky enough to own one of her prints and an original(!), and the quality is fantastic!!!
A Mysterious Photograph by ValeriaH Photography
I still haven't bought one of her prints, but I really need to, because I've been admiring her use of light for some time now. This is my favorite photo from her shop, but I really like everything she has to offer.
A Wonderful Interior Painting or Print by Janet Hill
I am fortunate enough to own two original paintings by Janet Hill, including this one, and I can tell you that you cannot fully appreciate them on the computer, because the textures and luminosity in real life are just amazing! Janet also offers amazingly inexpensive prints in her shop as well, so there's something for all budgets. I love her interiors the most; they are whimsical and classic.
Hot Embroidery Patterns and Kits from Sublime Stitching
I am so in love with the wonderful kits and patterns from Sublime Stitching! Although I haven't had the time to embroider as much as I've wanted to, I credit Jenny Hart with making it possible for me to make this crazy piece, my very first embroidery:
If you have someone on your shopping list who wants to learn embroidery, or who wants some killer patterns, visit Sublime Stitching for awesome gifts!
And if you don't want to buy something made by someone else, make something yourself to give! Happy Holidays!
All photos in this post come from the shops cited.
I went to Fort Worth yesterday, and fell in love with this old sign:
Motel Landmark Lodge (2009)
Camera: Holga with Polaroid back (holgaroid)
Film: Polaroid Chocolate 80 *expired*
Signed print available in my Etsy shop. Mention "I read your blog" in the checkout note for a shipping refund!
I just got back from Boston, where I was attending the annual Middle East Studies Association meeting. While I was there, I took a break from academia for a few hours and went to one of my favorite spots in the city, the Old Granary Burial Ground. I am fascinated by the old Puritan and Post-Puritan gravestones, and decided that on this trip, I would take a series of detail photos from some of my favorite markers.
Since it's Thanksgiving, I put them all together today. I hope you like them.
The Puritan Polaroid Project (2009)
Camera: Polaroid Sx-70
Film: Polaroid 600 and 779 (expired)
Click here to view it large!
These are some of my favorites from the session. I find this cemetery so haunting, and I feel like I've finally captured something of that feeling with these images.
Memento Mori
Buried
Sacred the Memory
Death With Wings
Crossbones
For more of my gravesite photos from past trips to this cemetery, click here.
Also, I'm happy to announce a special I'm having for readers of my blog in my Etsy shop. Now through Nov 30th, if you buy anything in my shop and use the code "I Read Your Blog" in the checkout note, I'll give you a shipping refund! Thank you!
I'm so excited to announce the winners of the giveaway! Thank you to everyone who entered!
Here's how I picked the winners. I used the random numbers generator on random.org to pick the numbers. I numbered each comment based on the order it appears on the blog, from top to bottom.
The Second Runner Up gets to choose any print from my Etsy shop in the size of her choice, up to size 5x5" or 5x7"!
The winner is #34, otherwise known as Alicia!
The First Runner Up gets to choose any print from my Etsy shop in the size of her choice, up to size 8x8" or 8x10"!
The winner is #24, otherwise known as E!
The Grand Prize winner gets to choose any print from my Etsy shop in the size of her choice, up to size 12x12" or 11x14"!
And...the winner is...Karen Beth!
Winners, watch your inboxes for more info!
Thank you so much to all of you who entered, and to everyone who has supported my photography this past year. On the eve of Thankgiving, I am very thankful for all of you!!!
Also, I'm happy to announce a special I'm having for readers of my blog in my Etsy shop. Now through Nov 30th, if you buy anything in my shop and use the code "I Read Your Blog" in the checkout note, I'll give you a shipping refund! PASS IT ON!
I just realized that I have never shared any images from my Superheadz Digital Harinezumi camera, which I got this summer! While I've already uploaded several of them to a dedicated Flickr set, I'll start here with some photos I am totally in love with, which I took this past Thursday in Santa Barbara.
Now that I no longer live in SB, I make it a point to go straight to my favorite beach each time I arrive, to get a dose of ocean air and remind myself of the vastness of the Pacific. This time was no exception. My flight landed, I got my rental car, I drove to my hotel and checked in, then went to the beach. The timing coincided with sunset, and so I decided to pull out my little Zumi and see what would happen when I shot into the sun and on the glimmering beach. I was not disappointed. The Zumi is not a camera for the megapixel obsessed, but it's the best darn toy-digicam I've EVER seen. I am in LOVE with it!
A Beach of Stars
The Running Man
Together
Atomic
All photos taken using the Digital Harinezumi camera
Location: Hendry's Beach, Santa Barbara, California, USA
Time: Sunset 12 November 2009
And don't forget to enter my prints giveaway! Click here for details!
Do you like persimmons? I was in Santa Barbara this past weekend, and I was suddenly reminded that it's persimmon season in my home state of California! Everywhere I looked, persimmons were ripening on trees and sitting in fruit bowls, waiting to be eaten!
These are Erika's Persimmons
And these are Magda's Persimmons on her beautiful Moroccan tablecloth
And I am dying to visit this place to take photographs! I'm not a huge fan of persimmons, although I love them in spice breads. However, I think they are gorgeous, and I'm happy I was able to take these photos to share with you!
Both photos were taken with a Polaroid Sx-70 camera and expired 600 film with an ND pack filter.
Prints in my Etsy shop!
UPDATE! Entries have now closed! I will announce the winners tonight (11/25) on this blog, so stay tuned! Thank you to all who entered and good luck!
I'm having a giveaway!!!
I'm excited to announce a Futurowoman Fotographie giveaway, starting today and ending November 25th at Noon Central Standard Time! Between now and then, everyone may enter per the rules below.
What will the winners get?
GRAND PRIZE: The Grand Prize winner will get to choose any print from my Etsy shop in the size of her/his choice, up to size 12x12" or 11x14"!
First Runner Up: The First Runner Up will get to choose any print from my Etsy shop in the size of her/his choice, up to size 8x8" or 8x10"!
Second Runner Up: The Second Runner Up will get to choose any print from my Etsy shop in the size of her/his choice, up to size 5x5" or 5x7"!
How do you enter? Here are the ways:
1) You must become a fan of Futurowoman Fotographie on Facebook. Click here to become a fan!
2) Make a comment here on this blog confirming that you are a Facebook Fanpage fan, and include a link from my shop with your favorite print from my Etsy shop!
That's it--you're entered! Now, if you'd like additional entries, you may get them by:
1) Twittering about this contest and adding a comment here linking to your twitter.
2) Blogging about this contest and adding a comment here linking to your blog.
Thank you so much! I look forward to giving away some of my prints in this contest!
Dancing Queen (2005)
Camera: Lomo LC-A
Film: Kodak Ektachrome e100g, Cross Processed
Location: Orlando, FL
I've been meaning to write about something VERY fun--shooting with a clunky Kodak instant camera from the early 1980s! A couple of years ago, my mother found a never-used Kodak Partytime II camera in the storeroom of her shop. Sometime circa 1983, someone had given it to her--but without any film (weird!) She never used it, so it was mint in the box when she discovered it. It even had a corroded battery sitting in styrofoam! So, she gave it to me, knowing I love instant photography, but there is no film in production that works with the camera. (For more on the history of Kodak instant photography, click here and here.) So, I was left with the notion that the camera would never be used.
However, my camera was rescued thanks to the amazing Kevin Pointer, who was so kind as to give me a pack of VERY expired Kodamatic film! (It's been out of production since the mid-1980s!) Finally, in September, I was able to shoot some of this film, and so far, I've gotten two images that I'm particularly excited about!
Laika, Labor Day 2009
I love the way a huge chunk of this image just died, but my whippet is still apparent!
The Greenhouse
This is the beautiful greenhouse at the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens. I'm really excited about the light in this photo, however dark it may be.
One of the weirdest things about this film is watching it develop. It is very vivid at the moment of developing, but then it gets darker and darker. It's so interesting to me to see what happens with film as it expires! This stuff is remarkably stable for being expired about 25 years! If I get some more nice shots, I will share them with you!
It's the last day of 'Roid Week at Flickr, and to celebrate, I uploaded these final instant images to the pool!
Cobwebbed Cross (2009)
Camera: Polaroid SX-70
Film: Polaroid 600 (expired, with ND Pack filter)
Location: St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
I came across a beautiful, derelict Orthodox Church in Fort Worth, yesterday. Built in 1917, the parish has relocated, but the building remains, in stunningly beautiful and decaying glory.
Little Dude Gro. 2 (2009)
Camera: Polaroid SX-70
Film: Polaroid 600 (expired, with ND Pack filter)
Location: Just down the street from the church above, in Fort Worth, Texas
A Friendly Muffler Man (2009)
Camera: Holgaroid
Film: Polaroid Chocolate 80 (expired)
Location: At the Rocket in Fort Worth!
Autumn and its Light (2009)
Camera: Polaroid SX-70
Film: Polaroid 600 (expired, with ND Pack filter)
Location: The Fort Worth Botanical Gardens
I just love the golden light shining the fall palette on us right now. It won't last much longer!
'Roid Week at Flickr has been amazing! I made a little gallery of some of my favorite submissions by other photographers, and you can check it out here. Vive instant photography!
I've been having so much fun this 'Roid Week, checking out so many people's amazing Polaroids in the Flickr pool, and sharing some of my own. This morning, I uploaded this image to the pool:
Cows in an Ozarks Glen (2009)
Camera: Polaroid SX-70
Film: Polaroid 600 Black and White (expired)
Location: Scenic 7 Byway, Ozarks, Arkansas
I took that photo a couple of weeks ago while I was in the Ozarks, and I love the way the white cows look so little in this vast field.
After I uploaded this shot, I went out shooting in Fort Worth, and I had a great day of Polaroid-ing! Here are my two other contributions to Day 4:
Through the Mist (2009)
Camera: Polaroid SX-70
Film: Polaroid 600 (expired) with an ND pack filter
Location: The Fort Worth Botanical Gardens
I cannot rave enough about the beautiful Fort Worth Botanical Gardens! Last year, I went there to shoot some photos in the Japanese Garden. Today, I enjoyed the lovely greenhouse. I can't wait to return in the spring when they unleash thousands of butterflies!
Chocolate Rocket (2009)
Camera: Holgaroid
Film: Polaroid Chocolate 80
I can never leave Fort Worth without taking photos of great signs! This inspection station is located in an old midcentury nightclub, complete with its decrepit neon sign and vintage pickup truck! I love Fort Worth's character; it's such an authentic city.
More tomorrow, the final day of 'Roid Week 2009 Part II!
Info on my Etsy sale here!