October 18, 2009

Colorado

I went to Colorado at the end of September to see a Steve McCurry show (If you don't recognize the name, I bet you recognize one of his photographs. It is one of the most famous in the world). My friend Marti and I also headed to a few small towns and she was more impulsive about me photographing that I am (which is a true testament to a friend who WILLINGLY travels with a photographers. We're HORRENDOUS travel companions). I shot almost the entire trip on film. The almost is because I unwittingly left my mamiya at home. Not the film for it, no, I brought that, but the actual camera was left. I did have my trusty Canon AE-1, a 35mm, with which all these were shot. I LOVE film.

And so, without further ado:

This first image was shot on the side of the road. That little white house took my breath away. We were in between Durango and Silverton (a wicked little train goes from one to the other, any little boy or girl's fantasy trip. Take it with your kids!). Marti pulled off the road, I ran across the road (hope my husband isn't reading this, he'd freak!), and walked along to frame my shot... If my memory serves me correctly, I was not wearing my shoes at this point. I'd had them off in the car, they hurt my feet, so I just went bare. I love how the tree in the foreground is so imposing, and the house is quite nestled.


I wish I could share this image larger, because it is GORGEOUS. The deer are fully in their element and it just makes me happy... makes me remember allllll the deer I saw growing up in northern virginia.

hehe. this bike looks like a person. pleased to meet you, sir!


AND my absolute favorite from the trip. He was busy. I just kept waiting. They brought me out a stool to photograph some taxidermy mounted on the wall of this hunting shop (with some KILLER siggs if I do say so. Should have bought another). He was perfectly nice, but is the owner, I guess, and was only there because the computers were down that day.... so he was needed. His misfortune was my fortune. This is probably one of my favorite images I have EVER taken of a man. He has a fantastic face and I wish I could have photographed him more. I'm glad they all thought I was a nobody (maybe I am a little?) because he, and the other workers there, were so willing to engage me and help me with my photographic obsession.... maybe it was just that, I was so eager to photograph... but maybe it was that I'm pregnant. Either way, FAVORITE of the trip!

There's much more to come, still have film to pick up from the lab, but had to share a few!

1 comment:

dave, catie, and baby b. said...

i love the picture of
the bike, that one's probably my fave. it's awesome!

catie p.