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Props and poses

Today I’m checking out (verbally) and am just tossing out a few shots that my husband, Carrie and I took of the band after our gig last weekend. We had learned our lesson from the many failed attempts of our first photo shoot, and this time around came armed with props: an Audrey Hepburn-style cigarette holder. A top hat. An umbrella with a parrot head.

A cloche hat.

A pot of tea.

The melodica.

A harmonica.

This recorder.

Props make posing so much easier, because instead of wigging out over your awkward interaction with the staring eye in the scary lens, you can just ignore the camera and interact with your prop instead.

The parrot head and I became quite close. I dubbed him Mr. Snoffelhopper and told him all my deepest, darkest secrets–like the time when I consumed that family-sized bag of Doritos in one fell sitting.

Of course, my sister Erica was in on that too. She goaded me on, Mr. Snoffelhopper, I explained, so you can see that I’m really not such a bad person! Really!

And he nodded his parroty head in wise understanding.

More shots to come, but for now . . .

Adieu and bon weekend!

Chicago through my lens

A few weekends ago my friend Vessie was in town.

We spent a lovely Saturday meandering about Chicago with our cameras, stopping for tea, and feasting on Mexican food.

Weddings were afoot!

Hello wedding party! Do you mind that we’re shamelessly and obviously taking pictures of you?

Look, another wedding party! Wow. Love is exploding all over this city.

(photo by Vessie)

The day was hazy and warm–it was the beginning of the end of a cold spring and the beginning of the beginning of a hot summer.

Did that make any sense?

Consider that question rhetorical–in fact, I’ve ceased to associate ‘blogging’ with ‘making sense.’ The two just don’t always go together.

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See what I mean?

Anyway, enjoy these shots of a city that 2 years ago I was open to liking, 1 year ago I really liked, and now . . .

. . . I love.

I don’t want to leave.

Excuse me while I go get emotional about missing a city I haven’t left yet and won’t be leaving anyway for at least another 3-4 years.

It’s called ‘pre-nostalgia nostalgia’ and I’ve been known to engage in it from time to time.

(Photo by Vessie)