I am so thrilled to partner with The Impossible Project and take their new Polaroid Film on the road with me to document my travels with Max! Today, they posted a blog about my recent trip to Death Valley with the images I took with their film. As I mention in the blog, shooting with Impossible Film helps me to try and give up control on the end result. At the same time, it's always interesting to see how the image ends up since there is little to no control on how it will turn out. Even though I am pointing the camera in a direction and trying to frame the image perfectly, it's always a bit off and not what I imagined. It helps me to slow down with my shooting and at the same time, it's fun! It's a great tool to help you out of a photo rut, if you're in one.
Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Impossible Project Partnership
I am so thrilled to partner with The Impossible Project and take their new Polaroid Film on the road with me to document my travels with Max! Today, they posted a blog about my recent trip to Death Valley with the images I took with their film. As I mention in the blog, shooting with Impossible Film helps me to try and give up control on the end result. At the same time, it's always interesting to see how the image ends up since there is little to no control on how it will turn out. Even though I am pointing the camera in a direction and trying to frame the image perfectly, it's always a bit off and not what I imagined. It helps me to slow down with my shooting and at the same time, it's fun! It's a great tool to help you out of a photo rut, if you're in one.I look forward to sharing more images I take on my travels and beyond with Impossible Film! You can read the blog HERE.
Labels:
analog,
film,
impossible film,
impossible project,
instant,
polaroid,
travels
Monday, March 18, 2013
My Travels With Max Featured On The PhotoShelter Blog
What a nice surprise to learn that PhotoShelter wanted to feature my story on their blog!
Sarah Jacobs started following me on Instagram, learned that I belong to PhotoShelter, and then wrote about my journey on the PhotoShelter Blog today.
She did a wonderful job at summarizing the past few years and each time I read about my journey, it seems hard to believe that this year will be my fifth year on the road. Even more hard to believe that I lived out of a tent for two years! I think the pop up van has spoiled me. My only wish would be taking photographs earlier on, but everything happens for a reason and I am just thankful that I made the decision to get lost, get sober and pick up a camera.
Thank you to the new followers and for the ones who have been here from the very beginning. I look forward to sharing another year of travels with you!
Labels:
instagram,
Photography,
photoshelter,
sober,
sobriety,
travel photography,
traveling,
travels,
writing
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