Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Memorial Day 2012

We went to visit Jason's family for Memorial Day again this year. This has got to be
 one of our families favorite weekends of the year. I know we do
this every year, but the kids always look forward to it. It's the one thing that keeps them going till the end of the school year. When they are uncooperative,
I can always say "you want to go to the lake house don't you?
All your cousins and Lake Grandma and Grandpa will be there."
That always puts them back in line.

This year was especially great because Jason took our new(old) kayak with us. It's old because
it has been sitting in my dad's closet for 20+ years. It's new because
it has never been used in those 20+ years. If you know my dad at all you'll understand
when I say it was one of his Marlboro mile items. A pretty awesome
acquisition considering he doesn't smoke.

Anyway, Jason took it out for her maiden voyage this weekend. He paddled the kids all around the Lake. At one point I thought he was going to drift out to sea, but he turned her around
and headed back to the dock. The kids had a blast, and Jason got an awesome sunburn, on the front half of his body. I too enjoyed paddling around in it. We will be bringing it
back with us for sure!

This year Mama and Papa Poyfair brought Grandma Ruth (Carol's mom) out for the summer.
Carol is now her primary caregiver, and does an outstanding job
tending to all Ruth's needs. Grandma knows it too. She talks all about how wonderful Carol and
 Paul are to her. It was really neat to see the little kids interacting with their
great grandma. They were so good around her, not at all shy or hesitant.

Jason's cousin Diane came from Arkansas. She spent a lot of time playing with the kids, and talking to her grandma. Diane is a welcome addition to our family gatherings. She is just a delightful person , and it's so nice to finally see someone who resembles Jason. It is so obvious he looks like his mom's
side of the family, but until Diane started coming out here I only knew he
doesn't look like his dad's side.

So to bring my narrative to a close I present the pictures, and yes I do hope to make Kimberly and Sharee miss us. We missed  your families greatly this trip, and look forward to the next time
 you guys can come out here.
























Monday, May 14, 2012

This Semester's Work

With the end of a semester comes a re-cap of
what I've been doing in my classes. This semester I took a staged environment
photo class, and a digital imaging class. This was a really
tough semester for me.  I had a whole bunch of issues in my personal
life that I have had to work through. I was surprised at how those issues came out
 in my work. I can totally see the things that were bothering
me in the choices i made with regard to my images. I don't know that
anyone else will see it, but I think it was kind of therapeutic
for me.
  I was so burned out when the semester began, and I never really
felt like I was comfortable with any of the assignments. I guess that's a good thing. If a person gets
 too comfortable, their work usually becomes stale. I really had to stretch myself, and while
I am still not completely happy with the work I did, I feel like I learned a ton. I gained
valuable knowledge and experience that I can take with me into my next classes.

This isn't all the work I did, but rather just a sampling of what I have been up to.


Single Image Narrative
Each image tells its own story







Digital Imaging, Self Portraits
This was really hard for me, and for most of my class.
I really struggled with how to portray myself

my little nod to pop art

unrecognizable portrait

incorporated text
zoom in on the baby to read what I have tattooed on her back

 
Still lifes







digital imaging scanograms

Line

Texture

Depth of Field

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Carmella, One Year Old.

My little darling turned one right at the end of my semester, so unfortunatly for her
that meant waiting for school to end to do her
one year photo shoot.
School officially ended yesterday, so this morning me and my two little girls
took off for a little photo shoot. I had a lot of fun. I think the girls did too.
 I have found my new favorite location for photos. There are so many
interesting colors and backgrounds, not to mention the cool props. I was so
excited to find the iron bathtub. How often do you
come across something that neat just sitting out
waiting for you!
 I will definitely be back for more photos in this neighborhood.
The following are my favorite five photos of Carmella. I don't know if
 I can decide which is my #1. Leave a post and let me know which you like best.