Olivia is Ferosch

Nov 08

A neat encounter

At the wedding last night, there was a table of all of the parents’ and grandparents’ wedding photos on a table, which I see at a number of weddings. It’s cool to see the different styles of the decades, and to compare how my clients look to their parents.

Last night, the photo of the grandparents was phenomenal. Black and white, perfectly composed and lit, a couple in gorgeous 40s fashions with two other couples, women in fantastic hats and a flowergirl with enormous curls encased in a bonnet. It was fabulous and glamourous and aspirational.

I went up to the grandmother later in the night, “Was that your wedding picture? It is amazing”

She proceeded to tell me a little about her life, how the photo was from over 65 years ago, taken in 1944, when they lived in Denver where her husband (who was also there last night) was stationed. She told me she later went on to work for the FBI, which is just sort of adorable and badass at the same time.

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Nov 07

lauraglu:

In which my exes are idiots.



Gluboobs!
L’opster!

What is this?!

lauraglu:

In which my exes are idiots.

Gluboobs! L’opster! What is this?!

Nov 06

Nov 05

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Nov 03

anonymousmidwest:

oliviaisferosch:

anonymousmidwest:

I want to organize a group trip to New Mexico this winter. We could do a photography class. Part of it could be working with models and learning lighting techniques, and the other part would be photographing your environment and working on making pictures in the style of Ansel Adams. We’d wake up early for great light, take a break from noon to like… three. During that time we’d go into town and get lunch and just walk around seeing small town America in the South West. Then resume for evening light and get long shadows cast in the dunes and dramatic sunsets over the desert. Is there any interest in this idea?

As long as “workshop fees” are made in payments of beer and burgers, I am in!
Though doesn’t it still get quite chilly out there in the winter?
Anywhere but Chicago, though.

GREAT! I don’t really want it to be a “fee” based thing. Obviously you’d pay your way to get down there, and we’d come to a consensus as to wether it’s more feasible to camp or get a block of hotel rooms (based on weather, cost, and number of people), but then everyone would be responsible for buying their own food or whatever, so… essentially what I’m saying is, I’d organize everything, bring it to the group and we’d settle on the best value. From there we’d be individually responsible for paying for costs, instead of making it a “you need to put this much in before we even go” kinda deal…. does that make sense?
It’s on the south side of new mexico, so… I’m sure it’d be coat weather, but it shouldn’t be tooooo bitterly cold. I’ll put it this way, Chicago will be colder.
I think the trip down would be amazing, also.

Word, I’m in. Although I don’t know about camping!!! :)

anonymousmidwest:

oliviaisferosch:

anonymousmidwest:

I want to organize a group trip to New Mexico this winter. We could do a photography class. Part of it could be working with models and learning lighting techniques, and the other part would be photographing your environment and working on making pictures in the style of Ansel Adams. We’d wake up early for great light, take a break from noon to like… three. During that time we’d go into town and get lunch and just walk around seeing small town America in the South West. Then resume for evening light and get long shadows cast in the dunes and dramatic sunsets over the desert. Is there any interest in this idea?

As long as “workshop fees” are made in payments of beer and burgers, I am in!

Though doesn’t it still get quite chilly out there in the winter?

Anywhere but Chicago, though.

GREAT! I don’t really want it to be a “fee” based thing. Obviously you’d pay your way to get down there, and we’d come to a consensus as to wether it’s more feasible to camp or get a block of hotel rooms (based on weather, cost, and number of people), but then everyone would be responsible for buying their own food or whatever, so… essentially what I’m saying is, I’d organize everything, bring it to the group and we’d settle on the best value. From there we’d be individually responsible for paying for costs, instead of making it a “you need to put this much in before we even go” kinda deal…. does that make sense?

It’s on the south side of new mexico, so… I’m sure it’d be coat weather, but it shouldn’t be tooooo bitterly cold. I’ll put it this way, Chicago will be colder.

I think the trip down would be amazing, also.

Word, I’m in. Although I don’t know about camping!!! :)

anonymousmidwest:

I want to organize a group trip to New Mexico this winter. We could do a photography class. Part of it could be working with models and learning lighting techniques, and the other part would be photographing your environment and working on making pictures in the style of Ansel Adams. We’d wake up early for great light, take a break from noon to like… three. During that time we’d go into town and get lunch and just walk around seeing small town America in the South West. Then resume for evening light and get long shadows cast in the dunes and dramatic sunsets over the desert. Is there any interest in this idea?

As long as “workshop fees” are made in payments of beer and burgers, I am in!
Though doesn’t it still get quite chilly out there in the winter?
Anywhere but Chicago, though.

anonymousmidwest:

I want to organize a group trip to New Mexico this winter. We could do a photography class. Part of it could be working with models and learning lighting techniques, and the other part would be photographing your environment and working on making pictures in the style of Ansel Adams. We’d wake up early for great light, take a break from noon to like… three. During that time we’d go into town and get lunch and just walk around seeing small town America in the South West. Then resume for evening light and get long shadows cast in the dunes and dramatic sunsets over the desert. Is there any interest in this idea?

As long as “workshop fees” are made in payments of beer and burgers, I am in!

Though doesn’t it still get quite chilly out there in the winter?

Anywhere but Chicago, though.

[video]

Nov 02

[video]

hoitycoity:

US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet trick or treaters at the North Portico of the White House as they celebrate Halloween in Washington, DC, on October 31, 2009. The First couple welcomed more than 2,000 children from Washington, Maryland and Virginia schools and their families to celebrate Halloween. (JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

hoitycoity:

US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet trick or treaters at the North Portico of the White House as they celebrate Halloween in Washington, DC, on October 31, 2009. The First couple welcomed more than 2,000 children from Washington, Maryland and Virginia schools and their families to celebrate Halloween. (JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)