Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

March 14, 2010

[PERSONAL]: Viva Las Vegas


photo courtesy Las Vegas Convention Center

Anyone who knows me knows that Las Vegas is not my kind of town, either aesthetically or culturally. Granted I have never given myself much of a chance to get to know it and my recent trip there really didn't give me chance to see anything besides the MGM Grand. I was literally in the hotel for five days straight never having a chance to breathe fresh air, or feel the warmth of the sun on my skin.

No, I wasn't on a gambling roll, in fact this gal doesn't gamble. I never went near a roulette table, or even a 25 cent slot machine. I was in town for the annual WPPI Conference and Trade Show, the biggest show of its kind in the nation for wedding and portrait photographers.

As a Los Angeles maternity and child photographer I mostly work on my own, as do most other photographers in the industry. This can be quite isolating, so the conference is a great way to bring this fragmented industry together. One of the funny things is that on my first day there, I met another Los Angeles photographer and she was not just from any part of Los Angeles, turns out she's my neighbor living on the next street and we wouldn't have met had it not been for the conference.

Besides my neighbor I met some great photographers from all around the country, from New York, Kansas City, Chicago, Seattle and everywhere in between. So, while it can be isolating, it's nice to belong to a community, albeit virtual. The other great thing was seeing the new products.

So, be on the look out for new products I will be introducing and new programs I will be launching. But first thing on my list of to-dos is another web redesign targeted for April 2010 and a web-redesign targeted for May 2010... I thought I'd put it out there so that I am accountable to get it done.

November 10, 2009

Inspiration: New York City

I just came back from a short trip to Manhattan. Since becoming a mother travel has been less frequent than it was in the past. I nearly canceled my trip at the last minute as I looked into my son's eyes and knew I was going to miss him terribly. In the end, I'm glad I went as I was able to reconnect with old friends and my favorite city in the world, New York City.

People often ask me why THOMPSON and SPRING Photography. Well, here is the answer to the question:


It's a junction. It's where I lived in NYC and a place from which I draw energy and inspiration. It's in Soho, but the quiet part of Soho with the neighborhood cafes and the cobbled streets. It captures a lot about what I appreciate aesthetically; it's pretty yet urban, it's sophisticated yet rough around the edges, it's modern yet old. I don't like things to be too perfect, but this is perfect in it's imperfections.

While in New York, I walked miles... literally and while I love our life in Los Angeles I do miss the walking. You see more when you walk and because of the time of year, I got to enjoy the beginnings of Fall foliage.


This is what inspires me. Hope you enjoy it.

May 07, 2009

A QUESTION OF LIGHT

As a natural light photographer the beauty of my photographs depends not only on the subject I am photographing, but more importantly on the light.

Having just returned from Europe, I couldn't help but notice the difference between the light in Southern California and the light in Northern Europe. Here the light is brighter more direct much like the stereotype of the American personality; there the light appears to be permanently diffused even on a sunny day, much like the reserved nature often attribute to folks from that part of the world. This quality of light gave my photographs a softer more contemplative quality, regardless of the sitter's own state of mind.

See below to see what I mean.

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February 17, 2009

TOO GOOD TO EAT

In our family we love good food and we particularly love good food when it also looks good. On a recent trip to San Francisco we made our pilgrimage out to the Ferry Building and just couldn't get enough of all the yummy food. Don't get me wrong Los Angeles has many great restaurants, but there is no food mecca like the Ferry Building. I really wish there were a Ferry-type Building here. I'd go every week!

My favorite treat of the day was a pretty cupcake from Miette, an old fashioned chocolate cupcake covered with meringue icing. If you don't mind the sugar rush, these would be great for a little girl's birthday party.

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