Monthly Archive for March, 2010

As good a place to go as any, I suppose

While I was waiting for Jonathan Canlas and the happy couple to emerge from the temple this unfolded before my eyes.  Three trucks pulled up, lights flashing but sirens mysteriously silent.  They ran in the front door and came out the side door a few minutes later with what I can only assume was a corpse.  How horrible I thought, but then if you have got to go, that is probably the place to do it.

Anway,

Taken on a contax 645 with a 45mm lens at f/2.8 on fuji reala 100 film

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Biolet.

This is dedicated to one of my new best friends: Viotlet Grace Westover.  After about a week of persistant pestering on my part we bonded and have been super best friends ever since.  She is a teenager in a 4 year olds body.  She makes me laugh and gives me someone to play with and talk to when adults are being boring.  She knows my middle name and let’s me call us “Ry Guy and Vi Guy”.  With any luck we are going to go get breakfast tomorrow.

Love ya

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is there life on mars?

Recently I headed out with producer director Matt Gardner, model Erynn and Makeup and Hair Artist Vince into the southern Utah desert.  I am excited to post a bunch of the pictures soon but for now you will have to make do with this landscape taken near the site of the Mars Research Project.  More info on that soon as well!

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Kids and Candids

I love kids and have been spending some some super fun time with a few favorites lately.

Jonathan Canlas’ kids Ruby and Ila:

and Rebekah Westover‘s kids Violet and Rockwell:

All shot on a contax 645 with Kodak bw400cn film.

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Instantly Vintage with Lianna and Josh

Shot on a Polaroid 600 SE camera with Fuji 100C film.  Thanks to Josh Parkin for doing hair and Sherri Curtis for doing makeup.

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Ang in an Instant

Two things I love more every day, Angie and instant film.

Fuji 100C – Polaroid 600SE 127mm lens 4.7 at 1/125th

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