12.23.12

cabo san lucas, part II

instax vignettes from day three:

a picture of pictures, cabo day three

sisters in doo-rags {keepin’ it classy!}:

cabo day three my bandanda girls

mi familia:

instax pics of cabo day three

myla was stung by a jelly fish on her hand! {eek!} + sela’s second paddle boarding lesson:

cabo day three jelly fish bite and paddle board lesson

sand creations:

cabo day three sand castles

the bland familia + stacey clark, a new favorite friend.

the bland family day three in cabo

susan’s first time to paddle board:
{so proud of her! not just for paddle boarding, but for getting in the water!!!}

suzi q paddle boards for the first time

susan & mckenna, cute momma-daughter paddle boarders:

susan and kenna paddle boarding

mini senorita:

sela senorita in cabo

sela in pink in cabo

matching amigos {+one}:

the Bland and Rhodes amigos in Cabo

dinner on the beach, under the stars, at our favorite restaurant in cabo san lucas:

dinner at the Hacienda in Cabo

feliz navidad:

christmas in cabo via seejaneblog

{photos by me, Jane Beckner Rhodes}

10.22.12

*new to me*

good morning & happy monday friends! today is a sunny {but cold} day, and husband is traveling in asia.  when he travels i usually put together a “what i want to accomplish while husband is traveling for work project list” and it’s not my typical to-do’s.  this time i have high hopes to get a LOT done for the upcoming holidays, a few projects around the house, and some extra workouts, plus the normal stuff.  what are you doing today?  

before i dive in to my list, i wanted to share this with you… in the past few months i have been touring art institutes, and other universities in the area with good art programs — hoping to re-enroll for art school this next fall. while doing so, i discovered the most amazing thing that was *new to me*.

are you a fan of polaroid pictures? yes? no? i have a polaroid fetish! so, listen…

over thirty years ago, polaroid’s founder edwin land created seven 235-pound polaroid cameras that use polaroid film that measures 20″ x 24″, a beast in the world of large format photography!!! only six of the cameras exist today, two of them are on display at Harvard and MIT, three are in use commercially. and! the only one not in use commercially is at MASSART!!! get this, if you are a student at massart you can take a photography class that includes using the 235-pound polaroid camera!!! this is sooo tempting!


{camera in use}

according to Forbes, buying prints created with this camera cost $3,500 a piece, while renting the thing for a day costs $1,750 and $200 for each shot. {and i complain about my instant camera film costing fifty cents – one dollar/photo?!?}

as polaroid began its slow end of existence in the 2000s, polaroid research photographer john reuter met several times with a man named florian kaps to discuss how they would attempt to save polaroid’s instant film. reuter wished to continue the 20×24 line, while kaps was interested in saving everything else. in 2008, reuter and a group of investors created 20×24 holdings llc. and purchased two of the 20×24 cameras and the remaining supply of 20×24 film. kaps created the impossible project and set to work reviving the other polaroid lines.

20×24 film now lives on through reuter’s 20×24 Studio, located in tribeca, NY. new 20×24 film can be ordered from the studio for these cameras. {studio picture above and below.}

for any of you photography/polaroid lovers out there – here is a youtube video about the camera in use:

the photographer is Elsa Dorfman, a cambridge, massachusetts-based portrait photographer known for her work with this camera.

what do you think??? i’m hoping to visit this studio the next time we are in nyc, and to find the cameras in boston! it would be so cool to have our family pictures next year taken with this ginormous polaroid camera!

{images via}

5.25.11

welcome, welcome…please come in!

 

…take off your shoes & stay a while!

{i’m so excited to have you here!}

 

 

so?  what do you think, about my new site???
{i hope you like it!}

can i just say, writing/posting my first wordpress post is unnerving! i feel like a new kid in jr. high!
like: i don’t know where i’m going & i might get lost! every button i push… might do the wrong thing!

cheers to new adventures!

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{photo by me. a beautiful flower & a beautiful day in my front yard, yesterday.}

 

7.15.10

road trip polaroids…


i keep going back to look at this picture {above}, over and over…
it’s my favorite from our whole trip.
i love our shadowed eyes,
my big papi’s wrinkles, they are the sexiest thing ever.
why is it, men look so good with those wrinkles. not fair.
love our boston hats.
terry francona just chillin’ in the background!
our road trip was about three weeks ago,
daily since then, husband and i have been day dreaming…
we want to sit at EVERY red sox game.
in seats like those.

the two polaroids below are pretty great, too.


7.2.10

flashback friday

i was looking through dusty’s photo albums recently,
and came across the polaroid below…


this is my husband with his niece amber, circa 1982.

my husband & amber share the same birthday. pretty cool.

amber is now a momma to the cutest little girl emery.

emery has just about the cutest-cheeks you have EVER seen.
{she looks a little like her momma in the picture above…i love it!}

darling! darling! darling!

i love looking through old photo albums, so nostalgic.

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p.s. have a lovely 4th of july weekend!!!

6.23.10

red poppy’s…

have always been dear to my heart. {see here.}

and because of this love,
‘red poppy’ is what i have chosen to name my design blog, and my etsy shop.

{recent Polaroids taken in my backyard}

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6.7.10

a perfect day.

our memorial day included…

good friends + good food + sunshine.

it was perfect. while our loved ones who have passed on, were in our thoughts.





i used my new polaroid camera for the pictures, i’m still adjusting to the settings. anyone else struggling with the settings on this camera? it’s hard to waste the film when you gotta pay for it!

© 2013 jane rhodes.