Saturday, April 25, 2009
More Stop-Mostion Video
We did all our shooting at East Sooke Park just after sunrise, and shoot a lot we did. We ended up with over 1000 photos between the three of us. The lighting ended up being perfect and we all patted ourselves on the back for being such keeners.
We ended up using a new Coldplay song ("Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground") and I think the song works perfectly, though after listening to it endlessly all week,
I can take a break from it and not miss it.
Enjoy.
This video is copyrighted to Jesse Holland, Kyrstin Adams and Karly Ford 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Mexico
I took some (only, like, 1000) photos, so here you go:

The first night in Mexico, Kevin and I had to stay in a hotel because the guests who rented Anna and David's place hadn't left yet. We stayed at Las Brisas, a beautiful mega-resort in Ixtapa.
The place was HUGE (we had to walk nearly a mile from the elevator to our room at the end of the hall) and had it's own "private" beach. This one was taken at the bar on the way out
Friday, April 3, 2009
The Last Two Weeks

Shot with my Lensbaby (which has been happily been sitting unused in my camera bag for MONTHS) from the plane. I had the best seat too, Emergency exit, with no one next to me.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
From the Farm to the Table
I am posting to encourage everyone to vote for me in a competition that would grant me the money to do my "dream shoot." Please visit
http://www.nameyourdreamassignment.com/the-ideas/jessegirl/from-the-farm-to-the-table/
to vote for me.
Here is my idea:
All over America people are thinking more and more about where their food comes from. I want to illustrate the amazing spectrum of sources that are available, from "big agro" all the way to a backyard vegetable patch.
We, as American's, are paying more and more attention to where our food comes from and who is growing it. My dream assignment would be to show the wide variety of options that we have, ranging from “big agro” corporate farms to the small organic farm to tiny kitchen gardens.
Once food is grown and harvested, it may also be processed, transported and sold before appearing on our tables. I would like to photograph the places where people get their food. Not everyone just goes to the grocery store and I want to show people the places their food is actually grown, harvested, fished, raised and sometimes even processed. And there is a rich variety to choose from: a back yard orange tree, a trout stream, a small grocery, and Wal-Mart (where you can also buy bed sheets or a DVD player), to name but a small sample.
This shoot will involve traveling all across America to show how people get food from the farms to the table. I will show food being grown, people actually sitting down to eat their meals, and as much of the in between as possible.
Get the vote out!
Thanks!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
An Experiment in Stop Motion Video
Thank you Quinn for the faces, Ashley for your assistants and Kevin for your advice.
It's Been Awhile

I went out to Shawnigan Lake on Sunday, Feb. 15 to photograph a regatta, for my Photo-J class. I had a good time, although I felt like a bit of a stalker photographing all the high school students.

This is a photo that I ended up taking when another shoot sort of fell through. It was taken at the end of Dallas Road around 9 in the morning.

Yum yum. Kevin and I made clam pasta for his birthday and I couldn't resist taking some photos of them.
...and the chocolate








