it's almost time
listening to these guys in the library... it's hard not to sing along. weird voices but i really like them.
also, a lot of these mahogany sessions are all shot with a tilt shift.. i need it! $$$
also, a lot of these mahogany sessions are all shot with a tilt shift.. i need it! $$$
two more days of classes and i'll have finished my fourth semester at BYU.
get me OUTTA HERE! i just have to endure this week and the next,
and then summer will officially be here!
then i can get married! and be a wife and stuff!
Has anyone else seen this ... shall we say... freaking amazing >>blog<<? This husband wife photographer duo take their two children all over the world, posting where they will be and taking clients on a first come first serve basis. whenever i see people like this i feel really uncool and uncreative. crap. check out the detail in all their images. seeeyaaa little SLR, i'm gettin me a hassleblad. oh wait.
Has anyone else seen this ... shall we say... freaking amazing >>blog<<? This husband wife photographer duo take their two children all over the world, posting where they will be and taking clients on a first come first serve basis. whenever i see people like this i feel really uncool and uncreative. crap. check out the detail in all their images. seeeyaaa little SLR, i'm gettin me a hassleblad. oh wait.
Sunshine in February
My fiance Pat plays for the BYU Lacrosse Team. In February over President's day weekend they traveled to California to play 3 different teams. I was lucky enough to drive down with some other lax wives. --the other day i was wondering what the girl equivalent of a "lax bro" was, and pat taught me that they are called "laxtitutes" HAHA!--
It was beautiful in California. Obviously. These pictures are from San Diego.
Portra 140
Special Collections Proposal
Today in work while i was printing in the darkroom, my boss came in and told me he had a special job for me. He asked me to photograph a special proposal that was about to happen in the reading room of the special collections section of the byu library. how fun! i will always accept a special assignment if it means i can leave the darkroom and chemicals! this boy made a scavenger hunt for his (now) fiance, and the last clue led her to the special collections where he was hiding with her ring in a book! It was very cute. Congratulations!
Twins
since i can remember, i have always been fascinated with twins.
i think it started with my love for the olson twins. {remember this? and this?}
then i saw the parent trap. it was, still is, and probably will always be one of my favorites.
i never took the time to figure out why i thought twins were "so cool" until recently.
here are some things that captivate my attention.
i love the fact that twins are born with an innate relationship.
they're hard wired to have a sense of knowingness between one another.
they understand feelings- physical and emotional.
maybe i'm idealizing their relationship.
maybe i have a picture perfect idea about finishing eachother's sentences and accidentally wearing the same outfit on the same day.
or, maybe not.
for obvious reasons, i don't have anywhere near a full understanding of what it's like to be a twin.
perhaps my longing to experience this or even just to understand it is what drives my fascination.
because as the youngest of three children by ten and twelve years, i haven't had the experience of having a sibling close in age, let alone the same age as me.
twins are cool. this is the beginning of a project i am planning to do for at least a year.
i want to photograph as many twins as i can, and ask them about their experience as a twin and what it means to them.
my first subjects are my dear friends Lisa and Kristy. I got to know them on a road trip to california last february. we instantly became best friends. we loved the same music, and the same stupid humor! so many laughs were had on that trip to santa barbara. sometimes i think about that trip and would give anything to go back in time because it was so much fun.
i love these two. they're sisters. they're friends. they're twins.
i think it started with my love for the olson twins. {remember this? and this?}
then i saw the parent trap. it was, still is, and probably will always be one of my favorites.
i never took the time to figure out why i thought twins were "so cool" until recently.
here are some things that captivate my attention.
i love the fact that twins are born with an innate relationship.
they're hard wired to have a sense of knowingness between one another.
they understand feelings- physical and emotional.
maybe i'm idealizing their relationship.
maybe i have a picture perfect idea about finishing eachother's sentences and accidentally wearing the same outfit on the same day.
or, maybe not.
for obvious reasons, i don't have anywhere near a full understanding of what it's like to be a twin.
perhaps my longing to experience this or even just to understand it is what drives my fascination.
because as the youngest of three children by ten and twelve years, i haven't had the experience of having a sibling close in age, let alone the same age as me.
twins are cool. this is the beginning of a project i am planning to do for at least a year.
i want to photograph as many twins as i can, and ask them about their experience as a twin and what it means to them.
my first subjects are my dear friends Lisa and Kristy. I got to know them on a road trip to california last february. we instantly became best friends. we loved the same music, and the same stupid humor! so many laughs were had on that trip to santa barbara. sometimes i think about that trip and would give anything to go back in time because it was so much fun.
i love these two. they're sisters. they're friends. they're twins.