April, 2010

The Ladybird Files

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

More photographs from my ladybug shoot yesterday :) I love how cooperative she was! You can view the other image here.

Ladybird

Ladybird

Ladybird

fPOE: Miss Match Project • Week 4 • Red

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

This weeks fPOE Miss Match Project theme was Red and oh my I would have never guessed such an easy theme would be so hard to photograph! I think the more open the theme the harder it is to narrow something down, but that is the reason I love this project so much… it allowes me to go out every week and take a completely different photograph! I was paired up with Diane (The Shutterbug Eye). You can view her Etsy here, she has some lovely nature photographs :D Our picture is below, mine is on the left and hers is on the right! I love how the tulip stems in her photograph match the bench legs in mine! You can view the rest of the images on the Miss Match blog.

fPOE Miss Match • Maile Lani and The Shutterbug Eye

I picked a ladybug today…

Monday, April 26th, 2010

I went outside to pick wildflowers for my fPOE Miss Match photograph today and accidentally picked a clover with a ladybug attached. I decided to use her in my photograph but she flew away before I could set up my flowers! I tried to catch her but she darted out of my reach and onto the roof. I then sent my very confused boyfriend to get me a ladder so I could try and catch her again, but she was much too high. So, I went back to the field and found another ladybug on another clover and used her instead :) Here is one of my photographs, and although I won’t be using it for my theme this week, I did have fun taking it!

I picked a ladybug today...

A Lovely Little Light Leak

Monday, April 26th, 2010

I’ve been doing some very strange stuff with my lens recently and I’m falling in love with the effects I’ve been coming up with. I’m also getting a little more experimental with how I edit when it comes to my digital photography. It’s always been hard for me to edit photographs because I’m so used to shooting on film… When I want a certain tone or a specific amount of grain I can go to the cheese drawer in my fridge and pick an appropriate canister. Purple tones? Agfa 100. Blue that is almost too blue? Fuji Velvia 50. High contrast and heavy grain? Where is my Ilford! With digital it’s a lot different, you get a very flat, raw image that needs to be adjusted just to make it look natural. Making beautiful black and white images from a digital photograph was an even bigger challenge, especially considering how used to black and white film I am! I never need to adjust anything when I shoot film so when I first started working with digital I tried so hard to make my images look like beloved film photos. I used to wish I was a photographer in the 70s, complete with the in-house darkroom and the boxes and boxes of slides, negatives, and Polaroids. But then I realized that not only do I have the film and darkrooms and Polaroids, I can experiment with lens effects and random photography projects and not worry about how I’m going to afford my very expensive profession. I mean I can shoot on my Leica then pick up my Canon 5dM2 and get something completely different. If I’m feeling really crazy I can bring out my Holga or my Polaroid. I can shoot the same scene on 10 different cameras and get 10 completely different images. Then, when I’m finished, I can upload them all for you guys to see… enjoy the photos :)

And The Light Leaked a Rainbow

The Air Made My Hair Curl

It's Springtime In The South

fPOE: Miss Match Project • Week 3 • Reflect

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

For week 3 of the fPOE Miss Match project I was paired up with Morgan Kendall who I must say is ever so awesome! I LOVE her Polaroid work and, well, everything else she does! Her work with the new PX 100 Silver Shade film (the impossible project film) has inspired me to get some of my own and try it out :D   You should check out her Etsy too, she has some wonderful photographs for sale! Here is our diptych, mine is on the left and hers is on the right.

fPOE Miss Match • Maile and Morgan