I often ask myself how bad is making a mistake. I guess it also depends on how bad the mistake is and how you learn from it. On the drive back from a wedding in Montanna we drove through Yellowstone. I had never been and it was absolutely beautiful. I had fun documenting the Trip with a Rolleicord. The Rollei was made from 1934 to 1976 in Germany. Twards the end of the trip it was not advancing the film very well so I was forced to either expose the shot I had already taken or pop the back and lose a few shots. I chose to do a few double and triple exposures in hopes of saving the shots I had already taken.
This was the gem. I could have been upset at my misfortune or learn from it, adapt and come up with a new plan.
This is to life and the mistakes we make. May some of them be beautiful
Taken with Rolleicord and Kodak 160 portra. Double exposure of field mixed with shot taken of lake.
This is a picture from a recent childrens portrait session. I just love getting those big smiles caught forever for family to enjoy. I hope everyone is enjoying the summer.
For all the photographers this is taken with Kodak 160 portra
I apoligize for the silence on the blog. We were off shooting a wedding in Montanna and teaching a Woodshop on lighting. Of course we have come back with some interesting stories and pictures to show as soon as we get a little more caught up.
This is a holga image taken on a trip to Ironton which is now an old ghost town.
It’s been a while since I shared any engagement sessions with you guys. We shoot around 25 engagement sessions a year, and have a lot of fun with our couples doing them. Matter of fact it was November when we shared a sneak peak of a film engagement session. We had a great time with Paul and Jill and they took us to an amazing spot. Colorado can be such a beautiful place to live. This is just one of the amazing images we got from the day. If I ever get caught up with the blog, I will share more images from this session.