One Fine Day, While Walking to the Post…

 

"Travelling Light" Vintage Inspired print by alicewphotography at Etsy

 

…I came across a beautiful, fall leaf that made me stop and pick it up. Burnt oranges, coppers, chocolate browns, pale butter yellows, creme and even a hint of teal and gray. It was so beautiful, I couldn’t keep it. I set it down and kept walking. I hope someone else noticed it and couldn’t help but stop and pick it up…

Check out the lovely Etsy shops for many more beautiful items just like these.

Enjoy!

*tracey*

Holiday Sale! Buy One Get One Prints…

Now through December 13th, I will be offering buy one, get one prints in my shop. Purchase any print (8×8 or larger) and get one 8×8 or 8×10 of your choice at no cost to you. Order by December 13th, and your photo will ship out in time for Christmas.

There are a lot of new pieces in the online gallery so check them, as well as some old favorites out! The holidays are right around the corner and art makes a wonderful gift! I offer custom work as well, large format prints, framing and matting…all here in my online gallery.

"Ponte Vecchio"

Photo(s!) of the Day- “The Perch” Series of Three Metallic Prints

Perch Series Framing

From "The Perch Series"

Having found a lab who caters to professional photographers and who does an amazing job with metallic prints, I wanted to highlight one of my favorite metallic print sets in today’s post.

The Perch Series, three prints of a single bird I came across in San Francisco’s Botanical Gardens, look absolutely stunning on metallic paper. As mentioned in previous posts, metallic paper has been described as “chrome on paper” as it brings out an almost three-dimensional quality in a photograph. 

I have framed these three beautiful prints up in three handmade, handmilled blue frames by David Arnold of DA Custom Frames. All three prints are available in my online gallery in sizes anywhere from 4×4 all the way up to 30×30 as well as available individually. Check out my online gallery for many more fine art metallic and photographic prints, as well as my custom services like framing and gallery wraps.

Perch Series Framing 2

"The Perch Series"

New Creation- “La Tour Eiffel” and My Love of Travel Photography

OK so my love of travel photography isn’t a new creation; it’s something that’s developed over the last several years.

The other day, while I was going through a box of old things, I came across my very first digital camera. It was a 3.0 megapixel  point and shoot that I had purchased before a trip to Germany five years ago. That was a trip of firsts; my first trip abroad, thus the first time I ever needed a passport, and my first time using a digital camera.

I fell in love with photography, and travel, on that trip. The majority of my photos aren’t the “Here I Am at the…” photos that you see from most trips as I much prefer the opposite side of the lens. Most were  creatively framed shots (or at least my attempt at it)  of the amazing architecture in Munich, the scenery in Heidelberg and Salzburg, Austria, and a “photo essay” of sorts that I shot on our visit to Dachau Concentration Camp.  Even with that inexpensive little point and shoot, while admittedly difficult, I found myself twisting myself in to any number of weird poses to shoot from odd angles and, while I didn’t have any manual control over the exposure settings, I did find myself fiddling with those I did have for more creative lighting. Below, you will see one of my photos from my trip to Dachau which, to this day, despite the grim subject matter, is still one of my favorite shots. (This would be of the trees lining the walk between the prisoner bunkers that used to be on either side. They have since been torn down at the request of the survivors.)

"The Walk"

"The Walk"

 Not long after that trip, I upgraded to a digital SLR and began teaching myself the ins and outs of photography, from framing to manual exposure (my camera is permanently set on Manual exposure, no more presets!). I couldn’t wait for my next trip so that I could try out my new skills and, thankfully, I wouldn’t have to wait very long. Over the last five years, I’ve been lucky enough to travel to Italy twice, France, England and Ireland, but my love of travel photography isn’t relegated solely to trips abroad. My camera is never out of arms reach, whether it’s on a trip to Wine Country in California, the mountains of Taos in New Mexico or just a drive in the car on a Sunday morning.

I don’t take my ability to travel for granted; I know that I am very lucky to be able to do it and it’s a priviledge that not everyone can experience. That said, I have begun posting several photo series from my trips as a way of hopefully bringing my experience to others and I look forward to being able to post many more trips down the road.

One of my favorite photographs from my trip to France was this shot of the Eiffel Tower, the subject of my newest piece, “La Tour Eiffel.” In person, the Eiffel Tower is awe inspiring. You can see it from almost anywhere in Paris and, from the top of the tower, the views of the city are breathtaking. It’s one of those icons that, despite seeing it multiple times in books growing up, the first time you see it in person, it takes your breath away. I wanted to capture it as close to the bottom of the Tower as I could to capture the wonderful architecture and design while still properly representing it’s majestic height.

I layered this photo with several textures, initially with the idea that I might give it a “vintage” photo feel, however was pleasantly surprised at the multiple vibrant colors in the end result.  Sometimes these things happen accidentally but, thankfully I can always figure out how it happened and weren’t we all taught as children that you, “learn from your mistakes?”

This and many other prints are available in my online gallery. Please feel free to stop by and take a peek and check back in with me as I have several new pieces in the works that I can’t wait to share.

"Le Tour Eiffel"

"La Tour Eiffel"

Many Thanks to David Arnold of DA Custom Frames

 

"The Perch Series"

"The Perch Series"

The world is such a busy place these days; everyone scrambling to meet busy schedules, make ends meet, and so on and so forth,  sometimes it’s easy to forget to thank the people who help us along the way.

While I’d like to think that my work can stand solidly on it’s own, it definitely doesn’t hurt to have people like David Arnold within emails reach. David, of DA Custom Frames, out of the Atlanta, GA area, supplied me with five custom frames for my upcoming showing at Festively Local next weekend.

As soon as I saw the photos of his work on Etsy I knew I would be placing many an order with him for a long time to come. David offers a number of hand made, hand milled, hand finished frames in a variety of styles in his shop on Etsy. The best thing? Any of the frames listed can be made in any size, just reach out to him. David is the epitome of professionalism and good customer service and is extremely easy to work with. His craftsmanship is second to none and you can tell he takes great care with each piece he creates.

Even before I opened the box, I could smell that always wonderful, ever familiar scent of a handcrafted wood piece. When I pulled them out of wrapping, I couldn’t wait to mat and frame my photos. David is a true artisan and I give him many thanks for creating pieces that so wonderfully frame my work.

Attached are a few photos of the end result. Enjoy!

"The Sunday Drive"

"The Sunday Drive"

 

"The Perch Series"

"The Perch Series"

 

 

"What Lies Ahead"

"What Lies Ahead"