The Sweetest Thing




One of the best things I've ever experienced occurred this past Sunday while I was shooting Descano Gardens in the lovely city of La Canada, CA. I had already spent a good couple of hours walking around the gardens and exploring when I happened upon this small, cute bridge. First thing that came to mind was "gotta get a photo of it" so I walked on over and when I got closer to the bridge, there was this family of four that was about to walk across it so I figure I'd wait for them to cross before taking the photo. I initially wanted a photo of the bridge by itself.

So, imagine if you will, this family of four. Dad was leading the pack and he was with his daughter. Mother was trailing behind and she was with the son. Now, father notices that I was in position, waiting to take the shot and wanted everyone else to hurry up so I could take the photo. Kids being kids, they don't really follow parents' every wish and are in their own little world doing their own kid things like exploring and having fun or what not so these kids were basically holding up the parents back. Father decides to take the initiative and walk across the bridge first, hoping that the littles would follow suit, even calling for them to hurry up. Little daughter follows behind and finally gets across the bridge. Little son on the other hand, decides to take it sloooow. I notice this and at this point, I think "hey, might as well get a shot of little dude with mom and hope to capture a moment". So I took the shot when mom and son were halfway across the bridge and when little daughter hears the sound of my shutter, she stops dead in her tracks at the end of the bridge and looks at me and then looks at her mom and brother. Mom and son are just about to finish crossing the bridge and I'm about to ready my camera when they do, hands firmly on the camera and I raise it up a bit closer to my eye. That's when little daughter said, with such excitement, "I want to be in one of them". This TOTALLY throws me off! I'm thinking "does she...want me to take a photo of her?" This NEVER happens to me and I'll explain later, but I start to get excited because I now have the opportunity to possibly capture something nice and I'm gonna take it. So I said out loud "Do you want to be in a photo?", smiling as I said it, and I briefly look at mom to see if she gives me an "ok" sign and she does and while this is going on, little daughter doesn't really care what's going on and proceeds to head back towards the middle of the bridge, all the while holding on to little brother and she poses once and I take the shot. She then hugs brother and brother doesn't seem at all into or knowing what's going on and I take the second shot. You can see from the photo that she's smiling and having a great time and brother is like "get your arms off of me, I want to get off this bridge" but they're both looking into the lens and I feel like I've captured something just beautiful!

Like I said, this never happens to me. I've been trying to get more people photos but everytime I attempt to take a shot, whatever it is that person was doing that inspired me to take the photo, they stop and look away. Its like a gut reaction for alot of people and I can't really figure out why. That's why alot of the times, I try to be sneaky and ninja about it and sometimes I get the shot and other times I don't. I don't own a good telephoto lens for extra ninja status but if I did, I'd be more successful at these shots but that's neither here nor there. What I absolutely loved about this situation and any situation that I'll face in the future that'll be like this is that, I didn't have to be sneaky about it. This little girl wanted to have a photo taken of her by a complete stranger. Outright. No ifs, ands, ors about it...I want it and you're going to take it. It kind of felt like she was strong arming me subtly but it was oh so lovely!

Even though she just wanted her photo taken, I took it a bit differently. I'd like to think that what happened was a gift to me. Indirectly by her or the serendipity fairy. Whatever it was, it totally made my day. Well, it was one of the moments that made a beautiful day even more beautiful because believe it or not, there was also another moment during the day, involving kids again, that allowed me to capture another great moment. But I'll save that story for the next entry.

Anyway, one of the best moments I've experienced in my life and I'm glad and thankful I was the one to capture the photo and also to have lived in the moment.

The Inaugural

Wow what a weekend! I've had a blast shooting with my new camera Lola! The first day I bought her I didn't really do much. Did a couple of test shots around my apt building and at a friend's house and did some testing of the camera's hd video recording capability which performed fabulously. Did most of my shooting Saturday and just came back from a lovely time spent at Descano Gardens. I'm totally worn out and tired. I went in there with a memory card that's capable of storing 280+ raw images and filled up the memory card and I didn't even get to shoot the whole garden area.

Anyway, on Saturday afternoon, I had planned on using Lola in a serious manner. I had my sister with me and we were going to meet up with her boyfriend at The Stand for one of my photo ideas and it was pretty much going to be a diner setting and I had passed by the place once and for that brief moment, it looked like the place was what I was looking for but upon getting there first with my sister and entering the establishment, the place ended up not being what I wanted. I needed a full on diner, with diner booths and all those bells and whistles that come within a diner type establishment. This place? Not so much. One corner booth and plenty of tables and chairs. So we ended up just talking and having lunch. Talked to my sister's bf much about photography since he's going to school for it at Brooks.

I left early a bit disappointed and I wanted to make the best of the day so I started to drive out to a local park area to check out the Japanese Gardens. When I got there, I find the place to be closed and that bummed me out. I wanted to properly break the camera in you know? I left the Japanese Gardens defeated and proceeded to go home and while I was on my way home, I passed by a park and the first thing I see is a cherry blossom tree! Bam! Went to that park and spent the rest of my afternoon there just shooting the lovely trees. I some how managed to salvage a day and got some pretty amazing shots. Its a good thing I took the route I did to go home or else I wouldn't have seen those trees. When I got home I loaded up the photos into my computer and proceeded to work on them and I really didn't have to do much to them but me being me, I had to turn these great shots into beautiful ones. And this image is one of my favorites from that series...



I'm working on call this weekend and normally I don't like working on the weekends but considering how much shooting I did this weekend, and as tired as I am from it, I'm looking forward to taking a break and just relaxing this coming weekend. However I might end up going back to Descano Gardens next Sunday. Just because I feel like there's so much more there that I wasn't able to see!

Anticipation

Nearly 2am and I probably won't get much sleep tonight. You see? In a couple of hours, I'll be heading over to my favorite camera store to purchase and pick up a brand spanking new camera! I'm SO excited! This would be my first new camera ever! Well, I have purchased a small p&s digital camera once or twice in the past and all the other "serious" cameras I own and have owned were hand me downs or used equipment. So what will I be getting?



Booyah!

Canon 7D! Oh? Digital you say? (some of my friends would probably say that) I know I've been shooting primarily on film in my photographic history and I know I've said my praises and prefer film over digital and I meant it. Still mean it. But this endeavour into the digital realm will greatly help my photography. For one, I'll be able to shoot more without waiting on developing and turn around times of film (at the moment, I have 3 rolls of film waiting to be developed) and two, I can shoot without hesitation and fear of thinking about whether or not I got the shot I wanted (but alot of times the results were pretty good so it wasn't really that much of a worry to me and I rather enjoyed a surprising result or two).

I'll still be shooting film. The way I think I'll do it is that I'll go shooting with the 7D whenever I have rolls waiting to be developed and I'll use that 7D alot since I only develop rolls one at a time every 2 weeks or so. Ah the future is bright and the end of the universe is the limit! Expect another entry sometime this weekend after my inaugural break in of the camera.

Now...what should I name this bad girl?

Dreamland



This is a favorite photo of mine. It was 2007? Maybe 2006...and I was going through our storage compartment and I found my dad's old Canon AE-1 Program. This camera holds a special place in my heart. It was my dad's first camera when he arrived to the states so it was the first "family" camera. When I was a kid, I was so captivated by this marvelous thing. From the way how sturdy it looked and the way the silver metal shined when the sunlight hit it. When that thing fired off a shot, the sound of the shutter! My god it was music to me. He stopped shooting the thing decades ago and never really handed it down to me so when I found it, I transformed into a little kid again and took it upon myself to make me its new owner.

Later that day, I bought myself some b&w film and took it out that night to the Santa Monica pier and fired off every exposure in that roll and alot of them turned out really great but this one photo of the ferris wheel stole my heart. It was really cold that night and a bit windy so it was very difficult for me to try and keep my hands as steady as I could to take this long exposure shot. I had the aperture @ f1.8 with a 3 second shutter speed delay. I shot this image twice because the first one, I felt a bit of handshake, more so than I was comfortable with and this was the second one.

Sadly, the camera was damaged in a car accident about 2 years ago. I still have it and I suppose I could get it repaired but it'll cost me a pretty penny. More than what the camera is worth, monetary value wise. I had some nice adventures with it and I'll keep and treasure those fond memories but I think I'll leave it be. Eh, maybe I'll just clean it up and use it as a show piece.

The princess is in



Well this one is a doozy of a photo! We were in Burbank celebrating a friend's birthday at some sushi joint in 2008 and the night was young so we decided to head over to Hollywood to do some bar hopping. I can't remember what time this photo was taken but when we got to this place (Boardners) I was a bit tipsy but sobering up from the sake bombs at the sushi place. The party was in full swing and a couple of us were pretty adventurous. They served absinthe and I had never tried it before. I was told by the bartender that this is a weaker form of absinthe...something about it missing a key ingredient, I think it was wormwood, but still strong enough to get you messed up. I had a drink and I remember it tasting really bad. Like licorice. Black licorice. I HATE black licorice. I drank it anyway and I really didn't feel any effects from the absinthe...initially. About 15mins into finishing the drink is when shit turned south. Very south! I can't remember all the details but I was really drunk. Not belligerent drunk but a very, VERY happy drunk and I remember seeing the tiara on the table that my friend was wearing for her birthday and when I get happy drunk, I start grabbing and picking up things that grab my attention. So I took it and put it on my head and put on my aviators. Don't ask me why I did it. I just did and that's when this photo was taken. That little hand gesture thing I'm doing...I think I was doing that thing evil characters do in movies? The "yessss yeeessss" thing if that makes any sense.

Anyway, to end this story on a pretty high note, this place has many areas. One of which includes an outdoor area. I and a bunch of people in our group decide to go to the outside area to have a smoke and wouldn't you know it? There's another, separate party going on and it was a goth party. You can't tell from this photo but there I was, with a group of goths all dressed in the black and goth wear, with goth music playing, and I'm chilling, really happy drunk, with a tiara on my head, aviators and my soft pink and grey argyle sweater from Banana Republic...

The Stubborn Tripod



It was December 2007. The weekend of/around the 18th and we were out in lovely San Francisco celebrating my birthday. We were in the surrounding hills passed the Golden Gate bridge in Marin County (I think) and we were just exploring the place and taking photos. Nearing the end of this particular adventure, I wanted to gather up my friends and take a group photo to remember and commemorate the good times we had that weekend. I had lugged around my tripod for the most part to get steady shots. It was so cold that my shaking hands made me cautious of how I approached taking photos so just as a precaution, I had it with me. Well the tripod came in handy for the group photos. We found a bench and the people were in place. I had the camera and tripod positioned, focused the lens, set the timer and hurried back to my spot. When I sat down, we all saw the top of the tripod starting to tilt. I guess the camera was too heavy or the ball joint wasn't tight enough so the weight of the camera made that particular part of the tripod tilt sideways. I got out of my place and hurried back to reset the camera and tighten the joint. I thought I had that joint tightened because I couldn't tighten it no more but after resetting the damn thing, when I sat back down in my place, the darn thing tilted again. By this time, it was nearing sunset, the lovely SF fog was setting in and it was fucking cold and we were all cold and tired and just wanted to get the photo taken so instead of resetting the camera and tripod again, I simply shrugged my shoulders and did the "I give up" body sign and just let the camera shoot and what it shot is what you see here.

I loved that weekend!

Ooops




So I'm in the process of rescanning all my film negatives and slides right now in an attempt to get better quality images and re-edits to sell as prints and I'm coming up with plenty of good stuff. A good amount to sell but for the most part, just memorable moments in the past that I've forgotten.

I came across this one particular image and I can remember the day and the moments that led up to this image. This photo was a snafu. It was sometime in October of 2007 and me and two other friends decided to take to subway from the Valley into LA and into Olivera St. to hang out and take photos. As we were walking around the flea market type shops in Olivera St., my friend Alex saw this one dude that caught his eye. He, remarked about how well and dapper the guy was dressed and wanted to take a photo of him. If I'm not mistaken, he had his holga? or maybe he didn't have a camera at all that day. Can't really remember but I do remember handing over my camera to him and told him to go ahead and take the photo. So he took my camera and chased down the guy. Flagged him down and took his photo. After he did so, he comes back and hands me back the camera and I asked how it turned out. He was pretty excited about capturing the guy and told me he wanted a copy of the photo once I had the negatives scanned. I neglected to tell him before shooting the guy that I was going to xpro the roll so the colors might shift a bit weird and he was disappointed upon hearing the news but I said, hey you never know. The image might turn out super dope regardless of the color shift. This...awesomely red shifted image is the result of xpro'ing the roll and the guy is now forever red rusted. I really don't think the image is bad really. I rather like it. To be fair and honest though, I wonder what the image would've been like had I developed the roll correctly....

What do you guys think? Obviously the gentleman is quite dapper indeed!

Film used was Fuji's Astia 100 slide film.

P.S.

- Sorry Alex!

Solvang Revisited



It's been a while since I visited Solvang. On January 31st, me and my friends headed over to Solvang to celebrate my friend's birthday since it was her wish to do so. I remembered Solvang during my childhood years as this bustling, tourist town. There were so many tour busses and tourists by the hundreds were walking around, shopping and doing the sightseeing thing. I think I was 9? I'm not even going to begin to remember which year it was. Anyway, prior to my recent visit, I've been to Solvang a handful of times. All before my teens and I'm 31 now so you do the math as to how long it's been since. I remember vividly the times I went, there was this ice cream/bake shop that had their waffle making machine next to the window and every time me and my family visited, that machine was churning waffle cones like there was no tomorrow. Now, as a young kid, this amazed me. I was always awestruck by the simplicity of the machine and how such a simple machine could produce something so beautiful (to a kid) and oh so delicious at the same time. Not only that, but this machine was constantly making these waffle cones! There was also a tender to the machine. Always vigilant and on guard. Spreading the batter on an empty mold to which a few seconds ago, waffle cone goodness was produced and thoroughly enjoyed by some stranger...delighted in it's sugary goodness. You know what the funny thing is? It's a bit sad but of all the times I was a kid, visiting Solvang, I NEVER had a taste of that waffle cone. Moms and pops were too busy being tourists and each time I asked they said it was bad for me or we'll be eating soon and it'll ruin my appetite etc.

So here I am, 31 now. Haven't been in Solvang in probably 20 years and I'm inside the store. Everything has changed. Not many tourists or people were walking around in that quaint and cute town of Solvang. And as you can see in the photo, the waffle machine sits still and motionless. No batter. No waffle cone making goodness. No one tending to the machine. It was a bittersweet reunion. I'll tell you what though. This time, I had my waffle cone goodness and I had pistachio ice cream with it. It was fucking delicious! It was a long time coming...

Fresh Feeling

A little update blog for you all. As of late, I've been hit with the case of the inspiration bug! I've been thinking of stuff where I can be fresh and imaginative with my photography which you'll be seeing this year and in the years to come. Earlier today I headed out on a mission in the morning to beautiful Downtown LA to take photos. I went through a couple of rolls and to be honest, I won't be putting said rolls through the lab anytime soon. Maybe sometime during the beginning of next month. A whiles away but fear not! I do have two rolls that I will be handing over to my lab this Friday so expect an photo update here @Through My Eyes.

In other news, I created another blog dedicated to my film photography and you can see that page @ http://americananalog.blogspot.com/. Also, my etsy store has been getting alot of attention lately. Made a couple of sales of my prints and it's looking like I'll be working on a couple of more sales.

So as of this time, I feel my photography has been getting better and better as I continue to shoot. Tinkering with new ideas and some projects. Etsy store is doing good. Couple of sales, alot of kind words and compliments! I never thought it would garner the kind of compliments, sales and attention when I started the store. 2010 is looking like a good year for 17thletter Photography. The future is bright.

PS

Visit my store! http://www.etsy.com/shop/PhotographyOfQ

-Q

The result of a shitty day...




It was Thanksgiving night in 2008. I was out celebrating with friends at a dinner and I was having a good time. Normally on nights, I have to go to Cerritos for work to pickup something to take to the airport so it can go on a flight to San Luis Obispo. I was told by my superiors that I didn't have to do this Thanksgiving eve but on Thanksgiving night which was weird for me because the airport I go to, Burbank/Bob Hope, is usually closed on holidays but I figured they knew what the score was so I took their word as truth.

So there I am at Thanksgiving dinner having a ball. Grubbing on food and having a drink or two like normal people would on Thanksgiving. After the dinner was over, I headed out to Cerritos to pick that stuff up and take to the airport. All good up until I get to the airport to find out that they were closed (as I thought they would be) and would not accept it. I wasn't pissed at all. Didn't even worry about it. I figured I'm still good because my bosses told me to do this. So I went home and thought nothing of it anymore.

I get a call at 7am the next day from my boss telling me what happened to the package because the people in San Luis Obispo never got it and are asking for it. So I tell my boss that I did what you told me to do and I still have it in my car. Apparently my bosses messed up and I was supposed to do this thing on Thanksgiving eve instead of Thanksgiving night. So what happened? I had to drive all the way to San Luis Obispo from LA to drop this stuff off which pissed me off! At this point, there was no helping it and so I had to do the duty and off I went.

I was still rather ticked off while I was driving there until I reached Santa Barbara and saw that it was a lovely day. Blue sky with very little clouds around. So I started to enjoy my ride up there. As I was nearing my destination, I found myself driving through small hills and after I was on the freeway not 5 minutes ago, I was suddenly transported back into time as I was driving on a small road and into various small towns. I thought, "Damn, I wish I could take photos after I'm done with this bullshit". I looked down at the passenger side floor and noticed I had my camera sitting there! That's one thing about being a photographer and into photography. You make it a point to have a camera ready and accessible everywhere you go. I kept driving until I reached my destination and while on the way, there was this old farm with this mailbox just sitting outside by a bit of a stretch of road that caught my eye. "I've got to take a photo of this thing" I thought.

I dropped off the stuff to the guys in SLO and I rushed back to that old farm and that mailbox that caught my eye. I can't tell you exactly why it did, but I had to take a photo of it. I got to the place and parked my trusty Volkswagen Rabbit on the side, grabbed my camera and waited. Waited for the cars passing by to get the hell out of the frame. Waited for the various ravens and 4 legged animals crossing the road to get out of the frame. Just waited. A couple of shots taken and I think I got what I wanted in the end.

So what started off as a really bad day, being awoken at 7am, having to drive all the way to B.F.E., I took it all in stride eventually and gradually had a change of heart midway through my day and trip and came out with something special to me...