Archive for January, 2009
So Tired
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009Christmas Morning
Sunday, January 11th, 2009Frenzied Feeding
Saturday, January 10th, 2009Gabriella in Light and Shadow
Friday, January 9th, 2009One of the things that I like about the 50mm is that it forces me to frame a shot before I take it which is in opposition of how I’ve worked with the 17-85mm where I would shoot and then look for the composition after the fact. this photography pushed me a little further into post work where desaturated the image quite a bit then crushed the blacks heavily (Thanks Jon for teaching me this term!). It is one of my favorite photos for the way that the light and shadows work together and that the concentration on Gabi’s face is still visible.
Gabriella Is Two
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009Gabriella is two. Her birthday came at the close of the year and these are just a handful of shots just before her birthday that I managed to process last night. Thinking about her growing up leaves with with such an odd feeling, one where excitement and apprehension mingle in lazy pools of time. Most of my life feels like a static backdrop, the same paths are run down nearly ever day at the same time and pace that I often forget that cycle of day and night marks time passing and it is until I sit down and look, really look, at my daughter do I feel how much as moved by.
Gabi is become very much her own person. She is a persistent communicator, hunting for the right words and when that fails appropriating or developing her own as she sees fit. This past month she discovered Christmas and in particular those wonderfully quaint Rankin/Bass stop motion movies which we have now watched enough so that the songs are firmly gripping our ears and refusing to let go. By far Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is her favorite character and she has gone as far as renaming him to suit her own purposes. Kadoo is the name she gave him and largely the only one she’ll respond to if asked whether she would like to watch his movie or read his book.
She plays endlessly in the toy kitchen that we toiled for three hours Christmas Eve. She makes soup for sipping, and pizza for snacking and it is not unusual to find a stuffed animal cooling in the freezer, defrosting in the microwave, or slowly roasting in the oven. Her world is malleable and imaginative and I would not change that for anything.












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