Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Photographer (Lena Huibregtse Moss)

I found this great photograph at one of Denver's flea markets. I tried Googling the name, Lena Huibregtse Moss, from the back of the photo and found a cemetery listing, and a listing from the Iowa Historical Society with a picture of a quilt she made in 1919. But no listing for relatives. So, I wonder how I can track them down. I would think that someone related to her would love this photograph, so I scanned it at hi-res and am hoping that one day someone doing a Google search will find this.

Friday, April 23, 2010

The Splitter

I recently came across this work (top two images) by Stefania Gurdowa. These images were made in Poland between 1921-1937, and were just found ten years ago. They remind me of Mike Disfarmer's work in Arkansas around the same time.
I really love the split negatives on the same sheet of film, giving the viewer two different portraits as one work.
Inspired by this for my own work I went on to Ebay and bought a "splitter" for my Deardorff. It's a simple piece of wood that goes in the back of the ground glass, dividing the sheet in to two images. You compose for the left side, take the picture, and then compose for the right side and take another picture. Here is my first result- simple flowers.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Cats!







The Loft Life

Linny and Elmo had G Kelly and I over for drinks while G was in town. Here's the view to the north, with Rockies Stadium just a walk away.
Portraits of the girls.
There is always a wine lesson or two when we have drinks. Here the key tastes were "barnyard" and "pencil lead"
With these wines we detoured into some nostalgia
Things started to get out of control in the late afternoon sun.
Elmo and G. (with Pard's piece)