sand & skin • figure studies • nevada desert

outdoors, personal

I am digging into my film archives lately & rediscovering some wonderful images that I have not seen in a long time. I am surprised by how the texture of film is really so different than digital–and how much a I have missed grain & didn’t know it. I’ve been seduced by the clarity of countless pixels, feeling them to be clean like a shower after many days of camping. But I love grain the way you love being dirty & sweaty those first days before the shower–luxuriating in the texture that is your skin + nature.

Max & I wandered off the road into the sand dunes some years ago in the desert outside of Las Vegas. It was a scorching hot day, but the sand beckoned us to walk & walk & walk…and feeling it on my skin when I laid down on it felt really sensuous–like the earth massaging me with her warm hands.

After a bit of shooting & exploring, we found out upon trying to leave that our car was bottomed out in the sand. After a few earnest but futile attempts to escape, we followed the sound of ATVs signaling a human presence that might help us. We trekked toward it & found an RV parked in the middle of nowhere on the dunes. Answering our knock at the door, a man emerged looking quite baked by the sun (& likely by other substances), no doubt having been camped & having an ATV-driving brand of fun for more than a couple days. But as disheveled as they were, he & his friends (likewise baked) pulled our Ford Focus out of the sand, chained to their muscle pick-up. Thank God.

But before our detour, Max & I shot some images of the desert & some figure studies. Here are some of mine. I think Max’s of me are much more interesting…but then again, I took off a lot more clothes than he did…

pattern-mixing • family trail walk

little ones, outdoors, personal, we are family

There’s a fire trail that runs behind our house, & it’s like having a backyard that is really long & narrow & leads to the “special drink store,” where my husband takes the girls on Sundays to indulge in this Japanese soda that comes in a glass bottle with a marble in it. We’ve walked the trail in every season–breezy summer, crisp autumn, chilly winter, & now green spring. I’m glad I took my camera on this walk to capture my oldest daughter’s complete freedom with fashion (stripes, plaids, & knitted patterns all mixing beautifully), & just the mundane miracle of everyday life with my family. This was our baby’s first trail walk; held tightly in the arms of daddy, he slept through the whole thing.

The girls raced each other over & over again on the damp dirt trail…

Here’s Zoë letting Zara win, & I wish I had a picture of the look on Zoë’s face after, because she looked more joyful & proud of herself letting her sister win than she did when she won herself. Such kindness & compassion in a child!

music man • shinya mizoguchi

music, outdoors

I had been on maternity leave for a few months when I ran into friends, Nami & Shinya, at the school district informational meeting for kindergarten. We couldn’t believe our eldest children were ready to go off into the world! Shinya asked if I was back shooting, & I wasn’t really, not officially, but he had, on short-notice, needed photographs done for a music publication that will be featuring him. I jumped at the chance to shoot him, & what fun we had! So looking forward to seeing his spread in 53 Magazine!

the little red dress • holiday portraits

holidays, little ones, outdoors, studio, we are family

Ah, the holiday dress!  Every year, the little princesses arrive, dolled up by their mommies, in the most beautiful taffetas, silks, & chiffons.  This year, I thought I might show off a little selection of The Little Red Dress.  The holiday spirit gets festive–and frilly!