Sunday, November 17, 2013

Catching Up...

Well, it has been a long time since my last post!  The three summer projects kept me away from the computer... which was the main purpose.  I'm excited to say that all three were very successful in that it got me back into fine art photography.  I would love to go into more details for each of the projects but that will take too long and will be divided into three separate post... of course.

With that being said I do have some good news to share.  Recently I submitted a body of work to the Seattle Slideluck X Show and my work was accepted.  The show happened November 9th and was jammed packed with people.  The other bit of "awesome" news is that I submitted my work to RFOTOFOLIO (an online gallery) and I was chosen as one of the featured artists!  Here's a quick sample/info page.  I will share the interview once it is posted.


msl

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Close... Part 3

A small break from the darkroom to post this...



Amaranta Ibarra, Mixed Media


Sophia Wheelwright, Sculptor/Mixed Media


Stacy Rosevear, Sculptor/Painter

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Close... Part 2

The other day while talking with another one of my sitters I realized that this project has more meaning to me than I can describe.  If I were to list the reasons why I am doing this it would take too many pages and too many hours to explain.  For now I can give small snippets of how I feel.

For the first time in many years I feel like I am doing the right thing as a photographer.  I'm excited and in love with what is happening... I feel like an artist again. 

A few more from the Close project... 


Antonia Price, Textiles


Betty Jo Costanzo, Painter


Jean Mann, Singer/Songwriter

Monday, July 22, 2013

Lumen Prints

Sunday I took a little break from my projects to play around with some Lumen Prints.  Next step is to use the prints as paper negatives.

Paper: Kodabromide Single Weight F 3 (8x10, circa 1970s)
Exposure: One Hour
Fixer: Eco Pro Neutral Fixer




Monday, July 15, 2013

Close... Part 1

The idea for the Close project started last fall when I was film testing with natural light in my studio.  I shot a few rolls of my friend Lisa, we had a few laughs and went on our merry way.  When I saw the negatives the following day I knew that this would be my next portrait project.  I had been working on a Polaroid series of female artists for the past four or five years and finally came to the conclusion that it was going be difficult to find 4x5 expired polaroid film without breaking the bank.  I decided to continue the female artists theme using my twin lens camera and a bunch of black & white film... 
Thus started the "Close" project.

Many of my projects this year are leaning towards traditional, historical and alternative photography.  I realized a few years ago that I missed getting my hands dirty, smelly chemicals and film hanging in my bathroom. These projects are my personal rebellion against sitting in front of my computer for hours editing, converting, retouching, and adding cool presets to my images.  

This project is stripped down, straight forward, and non-hipster.
This is my photography, this is my art.

-MSL



Lisa Geertsen, Blacksmith


Gail Howard, Painter


Kathy Liao, Painter


Friday, July 12, 2013

Summer Projects and July's Open Studio

I had this crazy idea to work on three photo projects for the summer.  I think I bit off more than I can chew but that will not stop me from going forward and working my tail off!  

The first project is a wet plate collodion portrait series that has stalled due to chemical based fog and the lack of time to figure things out.  Hopefully in the next couple of weeks I can get that project off the ground and running. 

The other two projects are busy in the making.  There's a black & white film portrait series called "Close" that is coming along nicely.  I will be blogging about that project in the very near future.  
The final project for the summer is a series of large scale cyanotypes.  I'm still testing papers, fabric and ideas but I think I'm on a good roll.  

If you would like to see a sample of my new work in progress you should stop by my studio this Saturday at the Equinox Art Walk.  My space will be filled with large cyanotypes!

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Equinox Art Walk • July 13, 2013

Equinox Studios
6555 5th Ave South, Studio 202
Seattle, WA 98108






Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Seven dancers, two hours, two ideas, and 437 images.

This past Saturday I spent some time in Tacoma with Portland's Bridge City Dance Project.  They were performing at the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts for the Contemporary Dance Series, MOVE! #20.

Clarissa Espino (co-artistic director) and I had been working together for several years before she made her big move to Portland. Two months ago I received an email from her asking if I would photograph BCDP and of course I said yes! It gave a me chance to say hi to an old friend and to see her new work. 

A big thanks goes out to Clarissa Espino, Allison Folley (co-artistic director), Hailey Bill, Kristie Campbell, Jess Pollederi, Emily Nagel, and Stephanie Shepard.  Thanks for letting me hang with you for a bit!

Enjoy.