Sydney and how she came to be my life


I was going through some old film that I got developed a little while ago and found these. I love this little monster!!!!!  I forget how far we've come and how old she has gotten, until I look at old photos like this and it takes me back - back to that time in my life when I thought I had it all figured out and I was stupid and naive. hahahaha! But really I was stupid and naive and I still am. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I had no idea how my life would change. I had no idea how much I didn't know.

But this was Sydney, at age three. I had just gotten off work and drove over to my mother-in-law's apartment. I knew she would be there and that we would be taking her home with us. We had talked about it for months and knew it was a possibility someday. But I had no idea what to expect. I hadn't seen her since she was crawling. It was Christmas, years ago, and she crawled around with everyone's shoes on her hands. I knew she wouldn't remember us.

As I stood on the balcony of my mother-in-law's apartment and talked, I noticed a bunch of little kids running around on the grass near by. I asked, "So.... where's Sydney?" And the response was, "She's right there." I was confused. "Where?" "Right there," my ex (husband at the time) replied pointing to the little one in the jumble of what I thought were all boys. Yes, her hair was short, shaved in fact. Apparently, for whatever reason, her dad didn't want to bother using lice killing shampoo. Brilliant idea!  "let's shave everyone's hair, instead," I guess. I never actually bothered to ask what was going on in his head or why he would shave a little girl's hair. I was just like, "give me your kid," and let's get outta here! hehe.

So we took her home, along with a bag of suspect belongings, that included dirty mismatched clothes, that I am still not even sure belonged to her.... And it was crazy and new, and different and scary.

Honestly though, I remember thinking to myself, "What is this little creature and where did she come from?" not because of my lack of maternal love, but because she was so crazy and out of control. I didn't know what to do. And I still don't know what I'm doing. I don't think I ever will. hahaha! I think the day that I get this mom thing down will be the day my cold, black heart stops beating.

oh! A little about these photos.... Once we were able to figure out something that resembled a routine and a life that seemed manageable, we discovered she LOVED mopping floors. To this day she still does. She just so happened to be mopping the bathroom floor the day I came across these photos. :)

Robert and Shana Parke Harrison


I'm not a huge fan of conceptual art... sometimes it feels so trendy and cliche. But I LOVE these two artists work. It just grabs my heart and pulls me into their dream world. And I am in love. Here is their website http://www.parkeharrison.com/. They are also featured on this website http://framednetwork.com/man-and-nature-robert-shana-parkeharrison/.

Don't hate. I had to post a couple of my favorites so I could show you all their awsomeness, in case you don't click on the links.




I've missed you... and a photo from One of Each

Hi old friend. :)
I've missed you. I've missed us. I've missed our late nights of blogging and watching the bachelor...
Well it just so turns out I am catching up on some Bachelorette....hehe (I love me some good old fashioned reality tv drama) and editing photos. (something I haven't done in a long time!)

I guess it's been so long  because I've been preoccupied.... Last year, and even a few months ago, I was still thinking I was going to continue doing the photography business. Somewhere between last October and now I realized it is time to do something I have wanted to do for a very long time, something that I never felt like was attainable for me. So I've been preoccupied. I have been busy taking classes. Classes about crazy people (aka abnormal psychology) and classes about how to hold a paintbrush (aka watercolor). I have also been stressing out like crazy with some big decisions ahead of me. So I may start sharing a few new things here.... or maybe not. I'm not sure how to decide what goes on which blog.... I guess we will see. But I still have tons of photos I still need to share and I am still shooting... but more for me. :) there will be photos of some art (besides photos, but some paintings) coming up!

I'm editing photos from a shoot back in February.... It's hard to admit because I should have done them so long ago. I guess this is a little sneak peak since I have some more editing to do on these. I took photos for this amazing company called "One of Each." I will have to share more about them later. :)




2011 International Conference on Food Styling and Photography 1.3

I was going to post these by day..... but honestly it was so stinkin' long ago I can't even remember when everything happened. Let's call this day three. I don't think I took my camera on day two.

Who would go to a food styling and photography conference planning on not eating....? Yours truly!
Because I spent all the money I had just getting to the conference, I had originally planned on not spending any money on food while in Boston. I had decided that I was going to find the closest grocery store and stock up on fruit and granola bars. It was apparent the first night how silly and foolish of an idea that was.  Instead I ate my little heart out and loved every minute of it!

The conference held a super expensive dinner the third night and, honestly, it sounded kinda snarky. So I didn't sign up for the fancy 5 course dinner where, as advertised, I would get to rub elbows with the best photographers and stylists in the industry. Instead a few of us had our own fancy dinners at Dick's Last Resort, and Legal Sea Foods. Here we are enjoying our better-than-five-course dinner at Legal Sea Foods.

I have to give a shout out to Noah Whitenoff of NuStyling, a food stylist in Montreal, and Elizabeth Tichenor of Elizabeth Tichenor Photography, based in California. I loved hanging out with these insanely talented people.

The best part of going to a food styling and photography conference is being able to take pictures of my food and every other thing in sight without the dirty looks and annoyed comments. They love and accept me the way I am... sniff sniff. tear.












Spring Break in Lava Hot Springs

This photo is so bad you can barely tell what it is but it holds some great memories. Last year Sydney and I took a road trip to Lava Hot Springs. We spent the day soaking up the sun and the hot water, had burgers and ice cream in the diner down the street and ate tons of junk food on the drive. I still haven't figured out what to do this year on zero budget.....

Shot on my holga.
If I remember correctly the film wasn't winding so I tried to fix it in a locker in the dressing room with my camera wrapped in our sweaters..... It seemed like a good idea at the time.... hahaha!

Elijah



This is sweet little Elijah. And he is really sweet just not to me... 
He has two older brothers, so he has learned to fight back and he is pretty feisty! Anytime I try to talk to him or even love him better if he falls he just pushes me away. hahahah! But I think that has more to do with the disdain he has for me.... 
But doesn't he have the most beautiful eyelashes...

eggs



Sometimes film gives you these beautiful happy accidents that  you never get with digital. And most people would think they are bad but I secretly love them.
More eggs from my brothah on film. These eggs are from last summer, but nowadays everything I post is.... more on why everything I post is from last year, later!