Monday, September 21, 2009

Past is Present or What I Did on My Summer Vacation

Union Pier, Michigan
Some things never change. As my mom turns into Gintaras Resort it's just like when my sis and I were kids - an expanse of green dotted with little cottages and the big log cabin straight ahead. The tires crunch over the gravel driveway as we're greeted by the soft swish of the pine trees.

I came here for the first time when I was 10, along with my mom, sister Ala, grandma and grandpa. Ala and I had packed all of our own clothes and put the bags by the door. When we arrived in Union Pier we couldn't find our bags. We did put them by the front door, but we left through the back door so our bags were forgotten. Mom wasn't too happy with us. She bought us swimsuits in the next town over and that's all we wore all week. We came back almost every year after that until I started college. It's been over a decade since our last family vacation here.

Ala and I get out of the car and walk toward the office to get the keys and settle our bill. We see the sign at the same time: Free Wi-Fi. There's still no T.V. in the cabins. And no telephones. The best part of vacation here is leaving the world behind for a few days. I'm a little happy that my sister's old laptop keeps losing the connection, and a bit aggravated that it took me two hours to send three client emails.

We spend our days doing absolutely nothing. In the mornings we each take turns walking to the bakery for fresh bread. Then we have breakfast outdoors with a view of the lake. My love for the beach grew here. Heaven is reading a good book while laying on the sand, feeling the warm sun on my skin, the occasional whisper of wind giving me goose bumps, listening to the soft rhythmic lap of the waves rolling onto the shore.

My mom enjoys picking fruit so we find a few farms to visit. Pick some peaches at one place, raspberries in another. We buy some fresh tomatoes and cucumbers at a roadside stand. And we discover Chicken Scratch Farms, purveyors of fresh organic eggs from their own free-range hens.

After dinner we play cards for hours. Then we retire to our rooms. Ala and I sleep in the same room with the same twin beds. Hanging over my bed is the same oil painting of a beach scene. Come to think of it, I saw the exact same scene that day. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

The locals like their beach.

Mom & I in front of the Gintaras sign - photo by my sister Ala.


Townline Road & Red Arrow Highway - the center of Union Pier.
Ramberg's Bakery has been here since we were kids.


Mom relaxes with a cup of coffee first thing in the morning at our friend's place.


Raindrops cling to the window screen.

That's mom in the background picking peaches.

Ala and I decide we prefer picking peaches over blueberries. It's a lot faster.

Mmm raspberries.

I took almost this exact same photo over a decade ago. The door was teal then.

A seagull goes searching for food.

Walking on the beach.

A sailboat is framed by the top of the screen door.

Ms. Pacman sits in the same corner as she did over a decade ago.

Painting on our bedroom wall.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

MY Day in the Life

From Playa del Rey through Los Angeles and Hollywood to San Diego
A messageboard I frequent recently had this photo assignment for last Friday:

Document one typical day of your life in photos

I'm not sure what to count as the start of my day. I tend to stay up late working on photos and catching up on emails. I love the night. This is the time I am most productive. This day is no exception. It's after 2 am according to my Mac and I'm finishing up the final touches on some photos.



I am not a morning person. But I have a million things to do today so I drag myself out of bed.



Michael helps pack my car for my shoot this weekend.



First stop: the lab to pick up some promotional materials
How do you like this postcard?



The best equipment rental place ever. I have been going to Calumet for over a decade.



The lights



Off I go!



Along the way I see the coolest classic car.





I run a few more errands, stop by my place and change, and I'm back on the road. I love taking this street right by the beach. It's not the fastest way to go, but it's the most relaxing mile of my drive.





I'm not looking through the viewfinder since I am driving. Which is how I end up with this photo. For the record, I was trying to take a photo of a palm tree against the sky. But the blue is kinda nice, no?



The way to San Diego is rather uneventful. I'm concentrating on driving so no more car photos.

I have two boudoir sessions today. The first model E. wants some photos for her husband for Valentine's Day. I took a bunch of sexy photos and some fun silhouettes of her wearing these kick-ass boots.



The second model plans on sending photos to her fiance in Iraq. I think he'll get a kick out of the shots! C. was a lot of fun and gorgeous. I took a few hundred photos so she'll have lots to choose from!



I'm tired. And hungry. My friend Kim picks me up and we go try a new restaurant.



It's restaurant week in San Diego so we get to pick a three-course meal from a prix fixe menu. My favorite is the passion fruit creme brulee dessert. The food is good but the company is excellent!



Kim drops me off at the hotel. The city sleeps as I organize my gear for tomorrow's shoots.



The moon keeps me company.



Finally I am done and go to bed!


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Monday, January 14, 2008

New Year Goals

Los Angeles, California
I don't believe it's already two weeks into the new year! I'm busy working on a few albums - actually I'm still looking for the right album to complement the photos. One of my favorite album companies is Kolo. There are a few local stores that carry their line but the selection has been meager lately. I'm probably going to end up buying some online.

I jotted down a few of my goals for this year - the list is still a work in progress but I thought I'd share it with you all.

Polka Photos Goals for 2008

1. Have fun at every shoot
This is always my goal. I love seeing the world through my viewfinder and trying new techniques to capture different moments. I'm excited before every wedding and I don't want that feeling to ever go away.

2. Decrease turnaround time
Most of the time I spend on your wedding is actually in the weeks following your wedding. I usually end up with a thousand or so images that are edited into the best 500-700 photos. Each image is individually toned to look as good as possible. I make some images into black & white, sepia or other color effects depending on the vision I have for the photo. The entire process usually takes between 40 and 60 hrs. My goal is to have the online gallery up 2-3 weeks after the wedding date.

3. Blog at least once a week
Well, I'm already behind on this one.

4. Find a studio
There's a studio I rent for shoots but I'm looking for a permanent place that'll be a work/live space. Almost found one last week but it was not meant to be.

5. Update website

6. Make new sample albums

7. Shoot more with my vintage cameras
I acquired a few cameras over the years - Brownies and a Holga and an old Russian camera given to me by my uncle are among the treasures. This is the year I will actually find the film and start having fun!

8. Keep updating this list

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Welcome to my Photo Blog!

I'm a wedding photographer, explorer, wife, salsa dancer, night owl, traveler, clean freak, hiker, adventure seeker, scrapbooker, animal lover, formerly avid reader, and Chicagoan, among other things. In my dreams I'm often a spy, but contrary to public opinion I've never actually been an agent for the U.S. government, or any other government for the record.

Thank you to my husband Michael, mother, sister, family & friends who are the meaning of my life.

And thank you to my clients who trust me with one of the most important days of their life. I feel truly honored to share your wedding day with you and wish you all many happy days of wedded bliss.

Here's an impromptu self-portrait of Michael and me at a recent wedding.




I'll be posting photos of everyday happenings and once-in-a-lifetime weddings.

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