Category Archives: film

Cat Thrasher: The Science Behind Family, and How it Informs my Work

Whole-family group shots and interactions between people are my absolute favorite photos to take. While it’s true that a picture of a person alone can be beautiful and dramatic, it’s the interaction between people that gives the viewer insight into what their life is like, and how they carry themselves on a daily basis. In…

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Dawn Shiree - I never knew the terminology to go with this theory, but I have had this conversation with my husband many times and feel so very strongly that authentic familial connections should be photographed and displayed in our homes… now I know why!! Thanks so much for sharing… this reinforces the vision I have for my one day business (as soon as I have some frontal cortex to spare for clients… haha!!). Love, love that you shared this with us… very fascinating!! :)

amy grace - i was fascinated and touched at once when i read this a couple of days ago, and have thought of your words quite a bit since then. and these photos are incredible, cat. xo

Inspiration: Toy Cameras!

Okay, so far this week we’ve feature three photographers who shoot with toy cameras (yes, I’m counting iPhones as toy cameras because of their low res quality…. go ahead, call me crazy) I’ve been so inspired looking at all of the gorgeous images being made with these cameras that I’ve decided to spend a little…

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Stacie Turner Photography: Holgas, Childhood, & Isolation

I love film.  I love Holgas.  And I love these photos by Connecticut photographer Stacie Turner!  So very gorgeous! Beautiful, awkward and spooky all at the same time. I have to say I was surprised to find out that they were shot with a Holga.  They look so clean.  None of the light leaks or…

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Melissa - Love Stacie’s work.The mood and tones that she captures are incredible.

Hayley - I was drawn to this post. I love moody images and this was a great inspiration to do more personal work. Thanks!

amy grace - these are incredible. officially inspired.

Emma Wood - Beautiful work Stacie – you know how much of a fan I am <3

2012: Year in Review » Little Bellows - [...] Stacie Turner’s Holga work blows my mind!! [...]

Wendy Laurel: The Mallet Family

Welcome back!  I hope you all had a wonderful holiday! I’m so excited to be starting this week off with this amazing family session by Maui photography Wendy Laurel.  This session is near and dear to my heart, as the Mallets are friends of mine!  Christina Mallet (a.k.a Mommy Mallet) is the lady behind Katrinka’s…

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Little Bellows Lady and this Lady, me. | - [...] and guess who’s on there? Two days in a row! First, in front of the lens by way of the fab Wendy Laurel, and then behind it as…, Yup! Me! ← Dina’s [...]