I had never met, written to, or talked to Carolina before the shoot; I had no idea what she looked like. Everything was set up by Bonnie; all I knew was that Carolina was an exchange student from Chile.
So we met downtown, me with my camera, her with an umbrella. We shot some outdoors, in 39 degree weather and a steady drizzle. We shot indoors sometimes to get warm. It was over in an hour, and we said goodbye. She returns to Chile in two weeks, so I will probably never see her again. Except in pictures.
posted by Larry at 1:53 am
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My son Marcus can be accurately described as an active, even intense, child. So I thought it would be fun to document his activities for a full day (plus a few hours). It was also a period of time where I would be his sole care-giver and his exclusive companion. Good times.
So here are 28 hours with Marcus.
(It also gave me the chance to play around with some camera settings I’d never used before, so if things look a little strange . . . you know why . . . )
posted by Larry at 1:33 am
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Partitioned from a Victorian mansion, an apartment, in pale green and greys, some minor quirks, make-shift plumbing, a clawfoot tub, odd angels, mostly empty, minimalist. Intimately photographed in cloudy, natural light.
posted by Larry at 7:14 pm
This post is in: Architecture, Details