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Simply Photo: August 2007
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Friday, August 31, 2007

friday favorites

1. leaf, 2. hydrating, 3. Untitled, 4. bookcase, 5. untitled, 6. untitled, 7. untitled, 8. untitled

so many neutrals, so much beauty.

take a look at this project, sent to me by jon huck.

have a nice holiday {if you're here in the us}.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

rooms to inspire


good morning.

here are some images that caught my eye this month while perusing magazines.

the top photos are from artist david bromley's home. the spread is in vogue living. i love how he uses his own illustrations on the walls.
the bottom photo is from a ny loft in elle decoration uk (no. 181). i love the use of the neutral color photo against the black & white photo.
::just revisited the photos of angela moore. exhilarating. love love love love.
::i have also seen the photos of cig harvey recently floating around a few blogs. love her tread softly series.
good day. enjoy!

p.s. check this out! you may recognize some of your comments.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

the interview:2

I am very excited to announce my second interview.
As a continuation of my post last week, i am so happy that photographer KayLynn Deveney graciously agreed to an interview. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

How long have you been a photographer?

My first real job as a photographer started in 1990.

What type of camera (s) do you use? Do you have a favorite film?

I use different cameras for different things. Most recently I have been using medium- format cameras. My project with Bert was photographed with two 6 x 6 cameras. First I used an old Bronica and then a Hasselblad. I really like Fuji film. I shoot mostly 400 ASA and 800 ASA so that I can handhold my medium-format camera in low light.

Describe your process in deciding on a photographic project.

It happens in different ways. Sometimes I see or read something that strikes a chord with me, seems significant in a big way, for all of us, and I want to see it or understand it better myself. Sometimes I start thinking about something because I, or someone in my family, experiences something new or interesting. Sometimes I become interested in a place and the way the history of that place has shaped the lives of the people currently living there. Sometimes I meet a person that I just find so compelling that I want to get to know them and introduce them to others.

Congratulations of the publishing of your new book, The Day-to-Day Life of Albert Hastings. How did you go about getting the book published?

I had made a very small edition of the work as artist’s books. (Book god Don Glaister taught me how to bind them.) I took those books to a juried portfolio review event called Review Santa Fe. The first time I attended the event there was interest in the book but no offers. I continued to work on the project and later returned to Review Santa Fe with the book and with new images. The second time at Review Santa Fe I met Jennifer Thompson from Princeton Architectural Press. She responded to the work and asked me submit it their editorial review board. The board liked the work and they offered me a contract.

How much influence did you have on the design and layout of the book?

Thankfully, I had a lot of influence. I was so lucky to get the chance to work with editor Jennifer Thompson and designer Deb Wood at Princeton Architectural Press. They are both smart, subtle and elegant in their work. As I said, I had showed Jennifer the work as an artist’s book that I had designed. She then showed this artist’s book to Deb. Deb and Jennifer liked the basic design of the artist’s book and wanted to stay close to it. I edited and sequenced all the photos and their matching hand-written responses for the book. Deb came up with the concept for the great front and back covers (which I later asked Bert to write out for us.) She also did all-new typography for the book and designed the elegant text pages. We decided together to add white edges around the pages to help give the images some breathing room and to save them from losing image area in the gutter or at the fore edge. PAP gave me a credit inside the book for “assembling and developing” the work. It was truly a great relationship with a publisher.

I know some of the images from The Day-to-Day Life of Albert Hastings were in the group exhibition "Relative Closeness: Portraits of Family and Friends" at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, IL. Are there any future plans to show the work?

Yes! No dates to announce yet but I will have details on my website at http://www.kaylynndeveney.com/.

Can you talk briefly about your decision to choose graduate school in the UK.

At the time I was considering going back to graduate school, I had a lot of questions about my own practice of photography and about the practice of documentary photography in general. I had been a newspaper photographer for eight years and had become increasingly bothered by notions about objectivity and detachment and how those qualities “should” be connected to documentary photography. So, accordingly, I was looking for a program that approached documentary work from a strong theoretical basis. In Wales I heard the term “subjective documentary” for the first time, and I was immediately interested. The more I talked with the instructors at the University of Wales, Newport, the more I felt I had found an environment that suited my perspective. I am interested in working on projects that are based in the actual but that also allow for my voice as author/photographer to be factored in. I am not objective. I am a product of all I have experienced. I prefer to acknowledge that upfront and then go on to tell the story from my first-person perspective. My work with Bert also offers his perspective on the story and I think that is a very important aspect of the work.


What are you photographic plans/projects for the near future?

I am focusing on finishing my dissertation right now. The dissertation explores the ways photographic diaries can serve as a venue to address common myths about our domestic lives. The context these diaries provide allows for a frank examination of our experiences at home.

I’m not sure what the next photographic project is. I am interested in how we tend to accumulate possessions as we grow older. I want to think about the “stuff” we have near the end of our lives and how that “stuff” makes us feel safe and comfortable and comes to define us to some extent. I’ve been thinking a lot about still lifes in painting and photography in connection with this idea. I’m also interested in the effects of the Chernobyl disaster and how they have changed the lives of all living things in the region.

What are some of your favorite daily rituals?

I don’t have many everyday rituals except getting clean, reading my e-mail, feeding the cat, and talking to my man and my parents on the phone.

What inspires you?

The sound of a small child swearing.

Who are some of your favorite artists?

Vermeer, Frida Kahlo, Mondigliani, Sophie Calle, Joan Fontcuberta, Larry Sultan, Teun Hocks, Miranda July, William Eggleston, Martin Parr, Anna Fox, Ana Casas Broda, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Mike and Doug Starn, Shana and Robert ParkeHarrison, Mitch Epstein, on and on.

What is your favorite breakfast?

Right now I’m going to go with banana pecan pancakes and a side of bacon.

Monday, August 27, 2007

getting through the blahs

above photo from the orla kiely website.

i love this photo from the new orla kiely autumn/winter collection. it kind of signifies how i have been feeling lately. deep in thoughts. i have not felt too much like photographing lately, but i am trying to get back in the groove. i did a shoot for a friend of mine yesterday. some interior shots. not really my taste, but here are a few of my favorites.

here are some things that have been inspiring me lately:

photos by miranda lehman/embroidery & illustrations by kate o'connor/ loraine's collections on flickr.

and tomorrow...i can't wait for you to read an interview i was lucky enough to have with a very inspirational artist.

have a great day and start to the week.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

in thought

deep in thoughts today. kind of a dreary day and i can't get motivated to do much. i alot has been going on lately, good and bad and i guess it's just time for a re-evaluation of things.

i do have a few links to send your way. i can't remember where i found them all...sorry.

photos to view:
40h.
brian schtmaat.
polaroid goodness.
lien botha.

things to buy:
lisa's new print.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

8 things

so, i have finally got around to sharing my 8 random things. sandra tagged me so long ago...here goes:
1. i must have coffee as soon as i wake up in the morning...must.

2. one of my favorite food memories from childhood is my dad's home-made banana pudding with 'nilla wafers.

3. i am a beauty school drop-out. at one time i wanted to be a make-up artist and went to beauty school, but soon discovered i did not like being that close to people's faces.

4. i am a dreamer and a romantic, although at first, i may appear a little gruff on the exterior.

5. as i get older, i am becoming more forgetful. i could not remember if i renewed my subscription to gourmet, so i kept sending in renewal checks {as they kept reminding me}. i now have a subscription through 2010.

6. i have an addiction to buying barrettes and bobby pins. in my defense, i do wear them everyday, because i cannot stand my hair touching my face. i start out trying to wear my hair down, but it always ends up back at some point during the day.

7. i was once a semi-stalker of a local band, i'm not saying which one.

8. i love music that makes me feel nostalgic and much prefer music of past decades to the music of today. the zombies are one of my favorite bands.

wow, some of those are kind of embarrasing, but i guess i'll leave them.

bye for now. i have a lot going on lately to think about.

Monday, August 20, 2007

the day to day life of albert hastings




sometimes there are those books that come along and just speak to you, visually and emotionally. this is one of those times. this is that book. when shari first mentioned this book to me, i knew i would love it. i did not go out to purposefully buy the book, but when i saw it, i knew i must have it. i got mine here. the photos are so rich and wonderful in person and albert's captions are so sweet. i cannot recommend this book enough.
i'm off to create something {hopefully}. tomorrow i will finally share my 8 things.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

a few more favorites

"Nonsense and beauty have close connections." — E. M. Forster

i like this quote that popped up when i generated this mosiac.

my usual love for parts of the body and nature comes through again.

1. waiting is so hard when you're three, 2. pink toes + rosé, 3. Untitled, 4. Untitled, 5. l, 6. that summer feeling, 7. adorable., 8. body&nature, 9. K_Nurk2007_06_08_print

and of course my love for food and its wonderful utensils.

1. lunch, august 15, 2. dinner, 3. farm 34, 4. untitled   

Thursday, August 16, 2007

thursday thoughts


i have been really inspired by darker colors lately. i guess it has to do with my thoughts of upcoming fall. i had to share this top image from donna hay magazine {issue 33}.
i love the little mini apple and cinnamon pies. i also love the use of the contrasting black & white photo on the opposite page. the art direction in donna hay, particularly in this issue, is amazing. i love the autumn and winter issues because they tend to experiment more and venure away from their traditional white backgrounds {although they are beautiful too}.

the bottom photo is from a series i am working on for some wedding/gift related cards for a boutique.

i have added a new section to my side bar, featured favorites. this will include my current favorite blog reads.
i am currently:
loving these photos.
listening to this music.
hungry for this meal.
smitten with this photo.

have a wonderful thursday!
p.s. does anyone have any idea how to get the spacing to work correctly in blogger? i keep editing it and even editing the html, but it just seems to do whatever it wants when i publish it.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

amazement


i just have time to drop in and share this photo and a link.
these photos blew me away {via montmarte's sketchbook}.
spend some time and look at them all. and then look at them again.

happy wednesday!

lets travel to...

glasgow, scotland with abigail. click here to see this photo larger and read about some of abigail's favorite places.


the above photos is one of abigail's from the north of scotland. not glasgow, but so beautiful i had to post it. see more here.

discover more about abigail here and see some of her beautiful jewelry in her etsy shop.

thanks for joining me. i wonder where we'll travel to next...

Monday, August 13, 2007

favorite parts

i made some banana bread yesterday, and of course, this was my favorite part.

these are some of my other favorite parts of things:

: the beginnings and the endings of seasons

: the last sip of a bloody mary where you get all the remaining spices

: a shoulder or a little freckle of someone you love

: the first sip of morning coffee as it warms your mouth

: the last bite of a delicious dessert you have shared with someone

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stayed tuned later this week for another lets travel to... installment.

have a happy monday.

Friday, August 10, 2007

updated

i updated my website with some new images and a new look. please let me know what you think.
here are some links for weekend browsing:

:: these swedish designers interested in sustainable style.

:: photography by swedish photographer, madame loan {via it's nice that}.

:: fun wooden accessories.

happy weekend all!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

great expectations

today it's all about the little ones.

i recently took some pictures of my sweet friend who is 5 months pregnant. she looked so beautiful i just had to share. you can follow her adventures here. did i mention that she is hilarious!
look at the cute minature collection at noanoa.

sweet photos of tiny ones.

more amazing kid photos: tamara muth-king and laurie frankel.
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i am off to work on a website update. hopefully i'll be able to share tomorrow. enjoy your day.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

little bits


just some little bits today:
the above photos are some inspiring images from cinq.

oh, how i want this mug.
check out this fabulous wallpaper.
love this delicate beauty.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

food glorious food


i watched another episode of endless feast again last week and was so inspired. they make everything look so beautiful and tasty. a couple of things that caught my attention were a salad made with prosciutto and dates topped with pomegranate vinaigrette, and squash blossoms stuffed with goat cheese. yum! and to sit outside and eat them under the stars with a glass of wine, perfection.

as shari mentioned, this is national farmers market week, so i think i will try to make a trip tomorrow. i would also recommend supporting restaurants that use local ingredients, like these local favs.

today a friend recommended a recipe from super natural cooking to me, the chocolate turtle bean tostadas. can't wait to try it...some of the ingredients include black beans, dark beer, and chile-infused chocolate. sounds interesting...
all this food thought has got me hungry. snack time. maybe i'll have some mango sorbet.

Monday, August 6, 2007

fashion inspiration


i love it when fashion and photos compliment each other. like the above photos by erica shires for carol ann watcher. the photos help to add a playfulness to the collection {found via shiny squirrel}

i also love the feel of this site. i like the mix of fashion and surroundings. this collection also features a lot of blue, which i love {found via montmartre's sketchbook}.

she also led me to these photos, which are amazing.
ah_yi has updated her shop with some more great prints. i love her color palette. but i can't decide which one i like more desert01 or o2.

have a great day. kind of dreary here, but i'm enjoying the coolness.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

the favorites:2 sets

1. Untitled, 2. Untitled, 3. Untitled, 4. Untitled


hope you are having a nice weekend. for some reason, i thought it would be a good idea to have a little too much fun last night. i have spent most of today recovering. good thing the weather has been so nice. a had a great breeze to nap to. i am going to try to make myself feel better by making bean, tomato & feta salad, salmon, and a blueberry crumble.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

friends inspire

sometimes the best inspiration we can get is from our friends:

the always inspiring grijs as led me to some wonderful places lately, like nathalie lahdenmaki and to the works of nina and marie.

i discovered the wonderful diary project from maditi's new blog, maditi likes.

escape to the world of natural wonders as seen by wunderkammer {via crust station}. i bought the coral frond pattern and can't wait to try it.

off to find more inspiration.