Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
New Fashion Work
My best friend Emily Speelman is probably one of the biggest motivators, next to Mustache Machine, in my life. Not only does she let me photograph her (which Emily we definitely need to do again with that GORGEOUS blonde hair of yours) but she kicks my butt into getting work done. So Emily, after way too many months....here are your gorgeous photographs I did of you. The top one I cross-processed....which gave a cool 90's feel I thought to the jacket.
Website Update and A Productive Sunday!
Today has been terribly productive! Not only have I updated a section of my website
by adding some work that should have been added a long time
ago....along with getting rid of some work that should have been gone a
LONG time ago, but I've also created a whole catalog for my photography!
Well, the photography on my computer....the Hard drives are
next....YIKES! Now that will be an undertaking! I love being productive
though, and organized! Look for more great updates soon....and
definitely click on that link above!
Friday, February 15, 2013
MM&BB Have their 5 year Anniversary today. WHOA.
So my boss has me on this big blogging kick. Which is fine,
I love writing and I’m glad I’ve been given inspiration to do so. If any of you
didn’t know, or care to know for that matter, my day job is assisting Brad
Feinknopf, an internationally (no matter how many times he tries to say he
isn’t) recognized Architectural Photographer. We are actually in the midst of
updating our website for the 2013 year, but most of his images are on the
archive site and of course he is posting great things on his blog as well.
This brings me to the main topic I have for today….great
partnerships. I would say that my boss and I work very well together. On a team
of basically just two you have to get along in order for it to work and I can
proudly say that we work pretty well together and it helps when your clients
are enjoyable as well! That definitely helps!
But there is another partnership that I’m in that works even
better and (sorry Brad) is ten times more meaningful/important to me. That
would be my partnership between Tomi Reichard, Mustache Machine, and myself,
Black Betty.
We create artwork together that combines our two talents and
not only that, we have shown in a local gallery here in Columbus called 83
Gallery. So after all that greatness we were interviewed for the February 14,
2013 edition of Alive! for being a couple that creates artwork together. Pretty
much perfect timing for the article because it came out on Valentine’s Day,
which was their intent, but it just happens to be Tomi and I’s five year
anniversary TODAY.
Yep, me, the infamous Black Betty, has been in a
relationship for five years. CRAZY! But it definitely has flown by because it
has been so amazing. And for that I definitely have to thank Tomi since he
definitely keeps me sane. No doubt about that.
But the greatest thing is, is that we are able to create
artwork together. We don’t compete with one another if one person has more
success (I.E. Tomi sold personal pieces at 83 Gallery while none of mine sold),
we completely support it and are happy for the other.
Basically, the whole point of this post is to say that I’m
terribly thankful for the most wonderful past five years and for the creation
of Mustache Machine & Black Betty. I definitely couldn’t imagine our lives
without any of it.
Tomi
thank you for all the amazing happiness that you have brought to my
life. I truly can't imagine my life without and I look forward to our
forever future together! Arrrrrrr!!! Matey! hehehe
- Black Betty
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
An Astounding Thought on Working in a "Man's" Industry
After reading an article today on Richard Avedon’s past assistants and also seeing who the ten photographers
were who created the new Dodge Ram 2013 Super Bowl Ad (which was quite
fantastic) I realized something very interesting.
I am in a male dominated business.
I have
never really thought about this before (well I have but that is mainly because
I work with architects all the time and its rare but quite fantastic when I
have a fellow woman on a shoot), but then I suddenly recalled a photography
shoot I was on whilst interning at Nationwide Insurance. I was assisting Laura
Sauer, one of the head photographers, and then there was also the make-up
artist, Kelly, and I believe another assistant Jennifer was working on the
shoot with us as well. After the shoot, the four of us all went out to lunch to
celebrate a good shoot and it was brought up that this is rare….an all woman
crew for a photography shoot. At the time I agreed and didn’t really think much
of it since I hadn’t been in the industry very long. Now, however, I definitely
see it.
I recently
Googled (as in, I Googled it this morning) famous female photographers and I
was given a list of 19. NINETEEN! That’s it. All of those photographers I had
heard of, but still….only 19?. Also, out of a list of 50 famous photographers,
female photographers only made up a smidge of them.
I feel as
though I’m a stubborn enough person to make it in this industry. I have drive,
determination and I’m relentless when I know I can achieve something and create
something beautiful. However, so are so many other women, yet we don’t really
hear about them, now do we? I mean, don’t get me wrong…we do hear about some,
but definitely not like how we hear about male photographers.
I graduated
with an amazing class of women photographers. In fact, when I started taking
the more advanced level photography classes and the tight knit group that
became our graduating class (mixed in with the winter graduates) there were
only five guys. If I remember correctly that is. My question is though, how
many of these fantastic ladies are still working within the photography
industry. I know off hand (from the ones I have stayed in touch with) that half
of the eleven woman that I graduated with still are. But that is only half. Who
knows who will be in that group let’s say five years down the line.
In Resource, a publication for photo, video
and lifestyle, there is an interesting little section in the Winter 2013 issue
that says the following:
“ In the first year of being in business, 60%
of photographers give up their activity. Of the remaining 40%, another 25% will
fail within the second year. The ones who make it are the remaining 15% who
endure through the third year. That’s a staggering 85% turnover rate.”
HOLY SHIT.
That is crazy. What is it after that? I mean good photographers are few and far
between, but that is an intense number.
I definitely don’t see myself giving up my love anytime soon, but boy
that doesn’t give you much hope. Especially since I wonder what the statistic
is for female photographers.
Anyways,
the whole point of this blog post is this: I don’t feel as though I could ever
give this up. I feel as though I’m stubborn enough to succeed in this world
photographing what I love and I also feel that there are countless other women
who feel the same exact way.
Don’t give
up.
Keep being
stubborn.
Keep
producing fantastic works of art.
My Very Best,
Lauren
This is the graduating photography class from the Columbus College of Art & Design in 2009
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