Thursday, October 11, 2012

Beauty Test Shoot




This last Saturday (October 6,2012) I did a beauty test shoot with a lovely young woman named Natasha. She has modeled for me once before when I did a series called Pin-up Ladies of the Freak show, she was my beautiful and tragic glass eater. As she is both wonderfully easy to work with and in possession of a very unique beauty I asked for her to pose for me again when I received this assignment. I am especially happy with the way the gentle lighting falls on her skin and really makes it look flawless. I also love that her fingernail polish matches her bright lipstick. Below is another lovely shot from Saturday, her neck looks so long and her eyes POP. I'm looking forward to doing more in studio work!


Smart Phone Friendly


As a student of photography (I'll always be a student) I often visit other photographer's blogs and websites. It's good to see other styles and keep a tab on what current trends are in all types of photography. I love to see the talent that is out there, the creativity and ingenuity. What BOTHERS me is when a blog or website isn't smart-phone friendly. I hate trying to see someones work and not being able to because their site won't open on my iPhone. As such when I started this blog, one of the things I liked best was that google offers a mobile version.



Some of the fonts are different, but from what I can tell by browsing around on it myself, the mobile version of my blog seems to be very user friendly. The only noticeable navigational difference is that unlike the full version, where I have multiple tabs to choose from, the mobile version has a drop down menu just below the blog title. I will have new shoots to share soon, both in portrait and my Beautiful Decay series. Feel free to follow along on your iPhone or other smart phone. The web address will be the same, and if you type it directly into your smart phone browser you should be directed to the mobile version of the site automatically. Thanks for stopping by and check in for updates and photo shoot tid-bits.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Themed Engagement Photography

I found these photos here. I would love to do a themed engagement shoot like this! I've actually seen a lot of zombie engagement shoots lately, but this one is especially good. The movement in the photos really adds to the cinematic quality.


Here is another themed shoot that I really love. It's a parody of the extremely popular balloon engagement shoots. I really dig the contrast of the overly bright orange balloon against the greys and greens in the rest of the photo. I'm also a sucker for reflections! Unfortunately I saved this photo onto my desktop about a week ago and now I can't seem to find where it originated from, if you know where the photo below can be found online please leave a comment about it. I really want to give credit where it is due.


I really love cinematic engagement shoots, can you imagine a "the Thing" engagement, or an "IT" engagement shoot. It could be amazing!

New Listing on Etsy

8" x 10" print, Untitled.


This is my fifth listing on Etsy and the first 8" x 10" print I'm selling. This photo was taken in Apple Valley (Applevalley?) in what was toted as being the downtown area. I have never seen such a financially depressed downtown anywhere I have traveled. For every one shop that was open there were maybe four empty store-fronts. This sign was over a long-closed pharmacy, I was struck immediately by the brown and orange paint against the blue sky. Everything about it appealed to me; from the texture of the rain washed paint to the somehow still intact light bulbs. I'm experimenting with listing an 8" x 10" print, we'll see how it does! See the actual listing on Etsy is here.

Read the first post where this photo appears on my blog here.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Visit My Shop on Etsy

I've just opened a shop on Etsy. I'll be selling prints of some of the photos viewable on my blog. As of today I only have two prints listed, but I'll add sizes and photographs over time. I'm so excited! Stop by and see if there is anything that appeals to you. Here's the link.
Thanks,
Elizabeth



Saturday, September 22, 2012

Rock-A-Hoola

September 17, 2012     Backlogged Post

This is the turnstile entrance of an abandoned water park called Rock-A-Hoola.


I have been in love with this location for about a year now. I have photographed here once before, some of the shots from this other shoot can be found in my post Location Shoots and Abandoned Buildings here(see also the list of posts to the right) During that shoot I only had a point and shoot camera with me. This time I took a Canon 7D and the difference in image quality is amazing. This place is crazy, it really seems like the owners just locked up one day and never returned. There are receipts all over the floor in the office, strewn about by vandals. The desks, filing cabinets and phones are still there. The first time I visited there were still cash registers in the food areas. It's an eerie location, and right up my alley.


Acid Sand



Gift Shop Floor (below)


Dead trees surround the water park.


The dried up, muck filled kiddie pool.


Cracking mud at the bottom of what would have been one of the large water slides.


This was at the bottom of one of the pools. (below)


Lake Dolores

September 7, 2012    Backlogged Post

This is an HDR of a building along the now dry area known as Lake Dolores.



On my way to Las Vegas, during my recent trip, I drove up the 15 freeway from California to Nevada. Along the 15 there are a number of failed and abandoned businesses and homes. I really love to explore these places, see the rot and decay. I think that the only time those two words are beautiful is when they apply to a man made structure. There is something so undefinable about nature taking back an area, just taking over and destroying what man has built and then left behind. This single structure really appealed to me because of all the exposed wood framing.


The Interior
I was struck by the way the surroundings really bled into the house through the broken and crumbling walls.


Below you can see a dock that would have lead out to the lake. (left side of the photo)


In this post I included some older work at this location.