Posts Tagged ‘black’

Biscuits

biscuits and a shuffleboard, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

©2011 Kiffanie Stahle, Biscuits.

 

I was intending on posting a different image today, but last night I attended the Lightbox SF Mixer at La Boutique. At one point I was having a conversation with Julie Michelle about some of the things that we both were seeking from the local artistic community. I mentioned that I would like a place where I could go and take work for critique. A place where I felt comfortable asking if an image really worked. Or a place that I could take a series to find out if the images worked together in the way I thought they did.

The image above is the type of image that I would take. There is something that I really like about the composition of the image, but for some reason I just don’t think it actually works, regardless of the treatment I give it. Which makes me think that something must be off in the composition. The black and white treatment above is my favorite so far, but I’m still unsure what I think about the image. So, my fellow readers, does it work?

The Story Behind the Photograph: Doggie Love

portrait of a lady and dog

© 2011 Kiffanie Stahle, Doggie Love.

 

I frequently get asked for the story behind certain images. Because this is a frequent request, each Monday I have decided to share a story behind one of my favorite photographs. This story, I shared a couple months ago in my monthly newsletter.

I captured this image back in February while I was out shooting in the Haight. Living in San Francisco, I come across so many interesting people walking down the street each day. I often make up stories for the people that I see reguarly and am curious how my stories compare to their real lives.

In a quest to learn more about the people around me, I’ve begun taking a few street portraits. This is something I’ve been wanting to try for more than a year, but up until recently my fear of how people would react has prevented me from starting this process.

This particular morning, while walking to the Haight  I decided that I couldn’t go home until I had asked at least 5 people if I could photograph them. This lovely woman was the first person I asked that morning and even though it was her doggie’s feeding time, she graciously allowed me to take a couple photographs of her and her dog and learn a little about them. Her kindness buoyed my courage and allowed me to ask four more strangers if I could photograph them that morning. This photograph is my favorite of that morning, probably in large part to her kindness.

Doggie Love

portrait of a lady and dog

© 2011 Kiffanie Stahle, Doggie Love.

 

This image I’ll be featuring at the 200 Yards third show opening at Free Gold Watch this Saturday. The opening will be from 6-10 pm, March 12. The story of this fun street portrait I told in my March monthly newsletter. If you haven’t subscribed yet, please do!

Lone Glove

glove left on Sacramento Regional Transit, Sacramento, California, USA

©2011 Kiffanie Stahle, Lone Glove.

Another iPhone capture of things that catch my eye. This time: a photograph that I took a few weeks ago, but somehow got lost in the shuffle. This lone, little glove was sliding around the light rail car last time I was visiting my family in Sacramento.

Golden Hour Reflection

building reflections, SOMA, San Francisco, California, USA

©2011 Kiffanie Stahle, Golden Hour Reflection.

Another iPhone capture of things that catch my eye. This time: a reflection I found the other day while wandering down Market Street during the photographer’s favorite hour AKA “The Golden Hour.”

Vents

vents alongside the SF MOMA, SOMA, San Francisco, California, USA

©2011 Kiffanie Stahle, Vents.

Another iPhone capture of things that catch my eye. This time: this row of vents along the side of the SF MOMA.

Benday Dots

benday dots from the Embarcadero, San Francisco, California, USA

©2011 Kiffanie Stahle, Benday Dots.

Another iPhone capture of things that catch my eye. This time: a closeup of an art installation I ran across on the Embarcadero the other day. I was in the middle of reading The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay and the dots reminded me of old school comic books.

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black and white close-up of a vintage bike and pedal, Mission District, San Francisco, California, USA

©2011 Kiffanie Stahle, 37.751151, -122.420147.


This is the second image that I’ll be featuring at the 200 Yards show opening tonight at Heart (24th and Valencia). The other I posted a few weeks back. If you are in San Francisco please stop by tonight and say hi, or stop by Heart anytime before September 20th and check out the show.

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black and white close up of a gate along Valencia Street, Mission District, San Francisco, California

©2011 Kiffanie Stahle, 37.754252, -122.421015.

I want to apologize for my absence from the blog, I’ve been busy and have let my posts go to the wayside. While that is a lame excuse, it’s the best that I’ve got.

However, I’m excited to let you all know that the above image as well as another will be featured in the 200 Yards show that opens on August 18th. All the featured images have been taken within 200 yards of the host location (Heart near 24th and Valencia). This project was a challenge for me. The first challenge was the fact that 200 yards is not a large area (about one city block in either direction). The second was a creative process hurdle. While I have shot images on a theme previously, I’ve never been totally happy with the outcome. I’m still trying to figure out the creative process that works for me with themed shoots. Luckily this time around, there were lots of little details, some of my favorite subjects.

Both the images that I’ll be featuring are textural black and whites, because of that I chose a method of printing I’ve been wanting to use for a while, aluminum. I had them printed at Bay Photo, they arrived yesterday and I’m pleased with how they turned out. I’d love it if you would drop by the show and let me know what you think.

Window of Owls

 

vintage owls in a window, Mission District, San Francisco, California, USA

©2010 Kiffanie Stahle, Window of Owls.


Another iPhone capture of things that catch my eye. This time: One of my all-time favorite window displays in San Francisco. It’s located right near Dolores Park and is an entire collection of OWLS!

Weathered Gate

Another iPhone capture of things that catch my eye. This time: another photo obsession of mine, taking photos of objects weathered by time and nature.

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This photograph was taken on my first attempt at taking photos for the 200 Yards project. I really am obsessed with taking photos of old trucks. They combine some of my favorite photography subjects: things weathered by time, things with texture, and things that have a story.

Glacier Peak

snow capped mountain, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

©2008 Kiffanie Stahle, Glacier Peak.

Mail Slot in Woods

mail slot in the woods of Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, USA

©2009 Kiffanie Stahle, Mail Slot in Woods.

Spokane Bridge

bridge over pond, Spokane, Washington, USA

©2008 Kiffanie Stahle, Spokane Bridge.

Mormon Row Barns

A Study of Rhythm and Feet No. 6

shot of a band's feet all wearing converse

©2009 Kiffanie Stahle, A Study of Rhythm and Feet No. 6.

Stump at a Glacier Lake

tree stump in a lake, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

©2008 Kiffanie Stahle, Stump at a Glacier Lake.