sakura, sweet spots and secret societies
Some may have mistaken my lack of posting on the blogways for my having misplaced my camera in the move. The truth of the matter is I've been stockpiling semi-dramatic reveals, some wildly belated, to make it look like more as I've been hard at work... doing design work... I know, I know, I am a stranger to myself these days. And aside from a few photo jobs, I've been missing having my camera in hand regularly, makes me itchy. Since it has been monopolizing my time of late, and I really enjoyed working on it - I'd like to share the video I worked on at Marcolina Design for Adobe - a teaser video for their soon-to-be-released watercolor painting app for iPad, Eazel. The video just went up on Photoshop.com today (scroll down a little to see the video)!
Also on a semi-design-related note, a few of my images are included in this book now available on Amazon, which is an ode to photographic typography:
Honestly, if you do want to buy it, wait a bit, they mis-credited one of my favorite images and said that in the next printing it will run corrected, soon!
Early this year Lensbaby asked me to give their recently released Sweet 35 Optic a beta-test drive and make some images to use in their press kit and their online gallery. I had never used any of their lenses before so I was very curious to see how it felt. Since their lenses force you to relinquish a lot of control generally speaking - the pivoting ball joint in the lens allow you to change the sweet spot of focus in the midst of distortion and blur - and I am a bit of a control freak, it was definitely an intriguing and challenging experience. I actually made some images I really love with some of my favorite people.
model: sonja robson (who, in a roundabout way, introduced me to Thyme House - where we shot- and Grey Gardens via a play she starred in written by her husband back in 2006 I think?)
a few small repairs © Laura Kicey
making an entrance © Laura Kicey
passage © Laura Kicey
silver gardens © Laura Kicey
model: daniel s - long-time friend
protection © Laura Kicey
amber waves © Laura Kicey
model: katie m - my intriguing neighbor and friend who has a fascinating collection of antiquities and ancient paraphenalia
quarry © Laura Kicey
hothouse flower © Laura Kicey
novella © Laura Kicey
and the first image I made, a self-portrait
barren © Laura Kicey
I had had a fashion-shaped hole in my photographic heart for many months, and I had been longing to do a lookbook... and what should happen upon me but one of my favorite creative co-conspirators, Sarah Beaver, with a plot: she had decided to design a line a jewelry and she wished for me to photograph a lookbook and product shots for her etsy shop and blogs.
She describes the line:
The initial collection of jewelry is inspired by secret societies: The Free Masons, Shriner's, and Odd Fellows. As well as sculptors of both marble and wood: Constantin Brancusi, Mark Lindquist, and Isamu Noguchi. All of the components in these pieces are recycled, dead-stock parts combined with small-scale artisan-crafted new materials.
Sarah also did the wardrobe styling for the shoot, along with model Sarah MM and makeup and hair by April Al-Zahrani. Visit the shop we never sleep
Eye of Providence Necklace © Laura Kicey
Shriners Fez Necklace © Laura Kicey
Shriners Fez Necklace © Laura Kicey
Odd Fellowship Necklace © Laura Kicey
Jewel of the Order Necklace © Laura Kicey
Odd Fellowship Necklace © Laura Kicey
Jewel of the Order Earrings © Laura Kicey
Supreme Forest Necklace © Laura Kicey
Eye of Providence Necklace © Laura Kicey
This last weekend saw the much anticipated arrival of actual concrete Spring weather (followed immediately by very SUMMER weather today) and coincidentally the annual Sakura Festival which goes down in the Japanese Garden of Fairmount Park West, which I had never been to at any time of year prior. I would like to return (today would have been ideal!) to see the park in fullest bloom and sans people. I arrived a bit later in the afternoon, in time to miss the awkward cosplay and harajuku fashion shows, I also skipped the food and vendors. Really the number one reason to go to the Cherry Blossom Festival after you are done admiring the cherry blossoms themselves would be to see the Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance group perform. They were amazing and clearly having a really great time putting on a beautiful show. I'll leave you with some images of their performance:
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Also on a semi-design-related note, a few of my images are included in this book now available on Amazon, which is an ode to photographic typography:
Honestly, if you do want to buy it, wait a bit, they mis-credited one of my favorite images and said that in the next printing it will run corrected, soon!
Early this year Lensbaby asked me to give their recently released Sweet 35 Optic a beta-test drive and make some images to use in their press kit and their online gallery. I had never used any of their lenses before so I was very curious to see how it felt. Since their lenses force you to relinquish a lot of control generally speaking - the pivoting ball joint in the lens allow you to change the sweet spot of focus in the midst of distortion and blur - and I am a bit of a control freak, it was definitely an intriguing and challenging experience. I actually made some images I really love with some of my favorite people.
model: sonja robson (who, in a roundabout way, introduced me to Thyme House - where we shot- and Grey Gardens via a play she starred in written by her husband back in 2006 I think?)
a few small repairs © Laura Kicey
making an entrance © Laura Kicey
passage © Laura Kicey
silver gardens © Laura Kicey
model: daniel s - long-time friend
protection © Laura Kicey
amber waves © Laura Kicey
model: katie m - my intriguing neighbor and friend who has a fascinating collection of antiquities and ancient paraphenalia
quarry © Laura Kicey
hothouse flower © Laura Kicey
novella © Laura Kicey
and the first image I made, a self-portrait
barren © Laura Kicey
I had had a fashion-shaped hole in my photographic heart for many months, and I had been longing to do a lookbook... and what should happen upon me but one of my favorite creative co-conspirators, Sarah Beaver, with a plot: she had decided to design a line a jewelry and she wished for me to photograph a lookbook and product shots for her etsy shop and blogs.
She describes the line:
The initial collection of jewelry is inspired by secret societies: The Free Masons, Shriner's, and Odd Fellows. As well as sculptors of both marble and wood: Constantin Brancusi, Mark Lindquist, and Isamu Noguchi. All of the components in these pieces are recycled, dead-stock parts combined with small-scale artisan-crafted new materials.
Sarah also did the wardrobe styling for the shoot, along with model Sarah MM and makeup and hair by April Al-Zahrani. Visit the shop we never sleep
Eye of Providence Necklace © Laura Kicey
Shriners Fez Necklace © Laura Kicey
Shriners Fez Necklace © Laura Kicey
Odd Fellowship Necklace © Laura Kicey
Jewel of the Order Necklace © Laura Kicey
Odd Fellowship Necklace © Laura Kicey
Jewel of the Order Earrings © Laura Kicey
Supreme Forest Necklace © Laura Kicey
Eye of Providence Necklace © Laura Kicey
This last weekend saw the much anticipated arrival of actual concrete Spring weather (followed immediately by very SUMMER weather today) and coincidentally the annual Sakura Festival which goes down in the Japanese Garden of Fairmount Park West, which I had never been to at any time of year prior. I would like to return (today would have been ideal!) to see the park in fullest bloom and sans people. I arrived a bit later in the afternoon, in time to miss the awkward cosplay and harajuku fashion shows, I also skipped the food and vendors. Really the number one reason to go to the Cherry Blossom Festival after you are done admiring the cherry blossoms themselves would be to see the Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance group perform. They were amazing and clearly having a really great time putting on a beautiful show. I'll leave you with some images of their performance:
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance @ Subaru Sakura Festival © Laura Kicey
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