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Supplies

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

While traveling, I made a couple stops

to check out supplies for To Boldly Fold.

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Leather Shop:

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Button Shop:

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Thread Supply:

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These shops didn’t always have exactly what I was looking for,

but it was great to check out anyways!

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Welcome home!

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Hello!

I’m finally back home and back to work

after three weeks in Taiwan and San Francisco visiting family.

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It was a lovely trip involving lots of food and warm weather.

Here’s some images I took to help your think of spring!

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A Full Shop!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Hello!

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As promised, I’ve updated the shop.

www.ToBoldlyFold.etsy.com

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I’ve added 14 new books to the Bonsai Collection

and freshened up the photos in the ones already posted.

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Last week my bulbs went out on my lights, so I had to do a shoot with pretty dim lighting.

The new bulbs arrived today, and I managed to get everything reshot!  Wahoo!

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215c

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214c

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219

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Enjoy!

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Photography.

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

When I first started photographing,

I was always in a rush

and constantly snapping my camera

at anything around me.

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As time went on,

I discovered the beautiful quality

of the medium format camera and couldn’t stay away.

It needed a slow hand and allowed me to truly see the things around me.

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I find it funny that my work is now very physical in nature,

from the tearing of the paper to the sewing of the sections,

and now I have fully embraced the digital camera as a medium.

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These days, I pick up the digital camera far more than my beloved  6X6,

but I still translate the slow precision from the camera to my bookmaking.

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Here are a few images from my travels in Italy.

They are palladium prints, which take the utmost care and time to produce.

These prints cannot be made without a loving hand.

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fortezza

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venice

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Take a moment to enjoy the new year.

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