Here are some photos from the black and white series that i'm working on with another local photographer. More will be coming in the series soon, i just thought that i'd post a few previews. =) elise
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
new shades. yum.
These are my new (and amazing) shades that i just had to show off. I got them today at the Salvation Army for 25 cents. =) They are flexible AND THREE-TONED, like the kind that i had when i was a kid. i'm super excited that i found another pair of these, now when they get stuffed in my purse/backpack they won't break like all the other glasses that get crushed by my textbooks. As you can see below they are quite inspirational to my inner-model...
Saturday, December 13, 2008
faint and reoccurring patterns.
Many of my LB friends commented and asked about how i styled my hair in my recent post, "faint and reoccurring patterns". Let me tell all of you: IT IS REALLY EASY. I have naturally wavy hair so after i dry my hair i quickly run a straightener through random pieces of my hair, leaving some with a bit of wave and others completely straight. The secret for styling is simple: first and foremost, a great haircut is the basis for amazing hair (thanks Myles) and the second part of the secret is Osis Dust It Mattifying Powder by Schwarzkopf. The powder gives the same effect as A LOT of hairspray on second day hair, except it's allows the hair to retain movement and moldability. When i style my hair with the Dust It powder i put on the roots as well as the rest of my hair and then use my hands to make my hair messy and piecey. I think i may have put a tiny bit of hairspray in it after i was done styling it, but it's not really necessary. =) e
Saturday, December 6, 2008
light painting and cold toes.
Here are some photos from a light painting photography adventure that my good friend Allee and I went on last night. Many times we just get in the car and drive until we find something that intrigues or inspires us. This time, our adventure took us to a field next to The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay in California. The Sundial Bridge is a magnificent architectural work designed by Santiago Calatrava and measuring 217 feet in hight, it is credited as the world's tallest functional sundial. Needless to say, it is a gorgeous piece of art, and Allee and I were extremely inspired by the bridge and its surrounding landscape. However, we didn't realize how cold it was until we actually got outside and started taking photos, thus we were only able to get about an hour worth of photos for fear of frostbit toes. lol. The photos were all taken about 10:30 PST and were done using shutter speeds between 10 and 30 seconds. Light painting, in essence, are photographs taken at night with long exposures and LED lights used to "paint" in the photo. These are just a few photos from this particular outing and more photos from future adventures will be coming soon. =) e
More of Santiago Calatrava's work can be viewed here.
More of Santiago Calatrava's work can be viewed here.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
i'm still free to think.
unlimited keys.
limited time.
these thoughts.
control the mind.
unwritten song.
unwritten life.
don't avoid decisions.
don't avoid life.
ticking clock.
scary thought.
ticking clock.
love brought.
limited time.
these thoughts.
control the mind.
unwritten song.
unwritten life.
don't avoid decisions.
don't avoid life.
ticking clock.
scary thought.
ticking clock.
love brought.
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