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Metallica Photos – Boston, MA

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Ok, so I haven’t posted in forever. I don’t have any excuses except that it is winter and I am playing catch up on a lot of different things. In any case, a couple of weeks ago Erik & I drove up to Boston to see my former boss / friend from San Francisco – Wendy (aka WeWe, Shock We). Well, we drove up to see her AND Metallica. We had a blast ; )
Here are some pics which I was hesitating ever posting because they were shot with my point and shoot.

I just so happen to LOVE this picture of James!

Me & Wendy at the show

Lars & James

I am always fascinated by the lighting – and check out the huge coffins that came down from the ceiling…

Group Shot!

Love this shot of Lars

It snowed all day and night and it was so beautiful. The next day we met Wendy in the hotel lobby for breakfast.

Snowy Boston…

Thanks again Wendy!! We had so much fun with you. Can’t wait to see you again soon – U2 Next???

Lisa Souza – Fiber Artist Placerville, CA Portrait Session Photos

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

This post has been a long time coming since these images are from back in November when Erik and I visited his parents in Placerville, CA. I am finally feeling rested and recharged from our “holiday break”, which consisted of watching TV, getting reacquainted with World of Warcraft and the new expansion, and knitting! Knitting has become one of my secondary passions – something that I love to do in my spare time to relax. Lisa taught me to knit a couple of years ago, and I feel so lucky to have been taught but such an extremely talented artist and knitter. As you may know, I LOVE color, and Lisa creates the most amazing colorways, it makes me want to create something just as fabulous! Since Erik and I started dating 6+ years ago (now THAT sounds crazy to me), I have been fascinated by Lisa’s process for creating yarn. I saw her website pretty early on and was blown away that someone actually “makes” yarn. I still really couldn’t comprehend the extent of it, and just like any creative art, there is SO much more that goes into it than just buying some fiber and dunking it in some colors. As a photographer most people think we just show up for a wedding or portrait session and we are done. Yes, we have amazing jobs, but that is just a small piece of what we actually do! I will get into that in another post, but I will say that I foolishly didn’t realize the amount of work and creativity involved in creating what Lisa creates. She makes it look easy!

In the past year since our visit from last Christmas, the Souza’s added a “little house” or “mini-me” as I call it. It is a studio space / guest house, and a smaller version of their “big” house. This was where Erik and I stayed for our visit – and it was heaven. It was almost like staying at a bed and breakfast. Placerville is extremely quiet, and we spent most of our vacation being more relaxed than I ever remember being. We took a drive up to Lake Tahoe, stopping to take in the beauty along the way, we spent some time in small-town historic Placerville, and we re-watched the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy. And, I got to spend some time shadowing Lisa as she worked her magic.

Here is a glimpse of part of the studio/guest house where we stayed.

Everyday I would look at all of this amazing yarn and I had the urge to pick them all up and put them in my bag to take home with me. Lucky for me I got a “care package” for Christmas with some of this very yarn.

One of the spinning wheels that Lisa sells and uses herself. Isn’t it pretty?

Here is Lisa in her studio, arming herself with rubber gloves.

Some of the many jars of dyes

Lisa explained that there are MANY techniques involved in applying color to fiber. I got to see 3 different techniques.
Painting:

Pouring:

Soaking:

Neat, huh?
And of course I had to get a picture of her husband Rod, helper-extraordinaire. He reminds me a bit of Erik ; )

Those are my in-laws. I’m pretty lucky, wouldn’t you say? Check out her website if you are in the market for some amazing yarn!

Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas! I hope you get to spend it with your loved ones ; )