Posts Tagged ‘cabermuckly’

Cabzzz&Rezzz Reunion!!

It’s been a long enough time coming!! Here’s a selection of the awesomeness Kerri and I created back in October!

Reunion!!!

So, this weekend, there was a joyous reunion of Cabermuckly and Resonhoe!!! Much goodness and glorious collabz as a result.

Preview!

Cousins

Tomorrow I’ll be shooting my cousins. I’m taking them to some ruins by my mom’s house and I’m looking forward to it. It’ll be pretty fun. I think it’ll give me the chance to play with some different techniques – plus I’ll be able to get some nice sibling pics. That’s not something I got to do a whole lot of at the portrait studio (especially teenagers). It’ll also give me a chance to explore the location – which I haven’t gotten a chance to do since the first Diana/Holga adventure with Kerri. Mine didn’t come out, so here are a few of Kerri’s.

I’m thinking a Diana redemption tomorrow!!

Cyanotype Starters

Yesterday, I had a little fun in my kitchen with chemicals. No foul play, of course. What I was working on was the “New” Cyanotype solution – which is comprised of some pretty serious chemicals (next time I think I might go with the traditional kit). I wasn’t sure if I’d done it right, however, I did manage to make a photogram yesterday. I think I’m on the right track and have even ordered some transparencies and laser printer ink.

Nancy Breslin introduced me to the UV photo process in the black and white course I took with her a few summers ago. We didn’t do anything with them, but watched as she worked with them. Kerri experimented with them in Nancy’s alternative processes course and continued to work with them in other courses and on silk during her artist residency in Berkeley, CA. Now, it’s my turn.

Anyway, this was the fruit of my labor. I’ll be working on more in the next few weeks, too.

Panoramas! Part 2!

Second set! Tomorrow’s the last day of a 6-day work run. So glad for that to be over. Perhaps Monday will be a great day in the name of photo.

By the way, for a little background… These were taken with a little panoramic camera I got for Christmas. These were taken in February after the second big snow storm in Delaware. Obviously, these were taken quite a bit after the storm, when roads were navigate-able and the snow was melted enough to allow adventures and exploration.

Most of these were taken in Elkton, Maryland. Others were taken around Brandywine and Talleyville, Delaware.