one|may

How is it the end of May already? Jeesh. So, I *think* I can safely say that summer is finally on the way…at least it was showing itself a little bit last weekend in between cold and rain, so I took my boys to the “flower park” otherwise known as Cantigny Gardens.  There are flowers and green space everywhere and I’ve always wanted to get over there to do some location scouting.  We walked ran all over the park, and mostly the boys were enthralled with the fish pond.  It was just nice to get out in the fresh air and see some signs of life.  As you can imagine, with all the running around, sometimes you need to take a quick five.

Next up in the circle is the fabulous and inspirational Sarah Zalan, in Colorado. See what Sarah has been up to this month by clicking here.

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  • Adele Humphries - bwahahahaha!! He cracks me up! Fantastic that you captured this moment Jess 🙂ReplyCancel

  • denise howe - Such a cute blog “circle!” Love the picture of the little “superhero” in the Subway! Makes me long for city days.ReplyCancel

  • Stacey Vukelj - I am laughing SO hard at this. J wants to know “WHAT is he DOING?” Too funny. And thank you to Denise!ReplyCancel

  • Kim - I just adore this. SO funny, and so true to your style!!ReplyCancel

  • Mama Z - Absolutely perfect in every way! Hilarious, adorable, typical of a tired munchkin. Oh how I miss that age! Jess, your images never fail to make make me giggle.ReplyCancel

splash|film

So…to continue with my blog posts showing images from my first few rolls of film, here are some shots with my first roll of color film.  Actually, my first roll of any film at all.  My friend Kim sent me some rolls of film and told me to test this particular film stock out while I was in Florida if I could, because it’s punchy and colorful and supposed to be at it’s best in bright daylight.  So here are some shots from that first roll of color film  (well I guess since the early 2000’s before digital took over!).  Thank you Kim!  I am falling in love with the fact that with film, there is no editing!  It is what it is.  There’s something about it, too.  The colors and tones just can’t be replicated with digital.

Canon EOS3 + 50mm + Kodak Ektar 100.  Processed and scanned at Indie Film Lab.

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  • Kim - Jessica, Jessica!! I’m really excited about how these turned out! Ektar was perfect for this day, the tones are gorgeous!! You rocked it sister!!ReplyCancel

  • Julia - Oh my gosh, a world without editing?!!! How unbelievably appealing! 🙂
    These are great, you did awesome. I love the shot of Nate’s little swimmer legs!ReplyCancel

  • Kara K. - What vivid colors – with no post!!! I LOVE!! It’s wonderful that you and Kim are finding so much fun in film! That’s fantastic! Your Grandpa would be proud! xoReplyCancel

scenes from belle isle|film

I’ve been intrigued with the idea of going back to shooting some film for a while now.  So, in March I finally pulled the trigger and bought a used Canon EOS3 35mm film camera.  Well, I guess just about all film cameras are “used” now, but anyway…the advantage of starting with this camera is that it’s compatible with all of my lenses.  So, in theory, I could just load in a roll, slap on a lens, and go.  It’s funny how foreign it felt to load in a roll of film.  Up until about 7 years ago, it was the norm for me.  No big deal.  But now I felt like I was somehow going to screw something up terribly, and I read my camera manual over and over before I even attempted it.

Luckily, shooting film is kind of like riding a bike.  Except that now, I am not doing anything on any automatic settings…and so, I had to wait an agonizing several weeks after I sent off my first few rolls of film to even see if I 1) had captured anything at the proper/desired exposure, 2) gotten anything at all in focus and 3) if what I have learned about shooting digital would transfer to film.  I was so nervous to open up these first scans, convinced I’d see nothing but either horribly under or overexposed pictures…and every time I snap a picture with my film camera I still try to check the back LCD screen (that isn’t there of course!).  Old habits die hard.  Film is a great experiment for me.  It’s forcing me to sloooooow waaaaay down and think much harder before I shoot.

So, we were in Detroit about a month ago.  I was scouting Belle Isle for a session location.  I love it there, such a fascinating mix of things that are beautiful and functional and things that have been left behind, many of these pictures are of the little zoo that was shut down several years ago, and some from the conservatory.

So here are a few shots from my first roll of black and white film.  Canon EOS3 + 50mm + Ilford HP5 400.  Processed and scanned at Indie Film Lab.

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  • Kim - Oh Jess, perfect film choice for this environment. I love all the lines, shapes, and textures. Great collection and yay for the film exploration!! I enjoyed reading your thoughts about the experience.ReplyCancel

  • mysplash|film » Jessica Remus Photography - […] continue with my blog posts showing images from my first few rolls of film, here are some shots with my first roll of color film.  Actually, my first roll of any film at […]ReplyCancel

  • grandma + grandpa’s house|film » Jessica Remus Photography - […] the other shots I took using this first roll of black and white film, of Belle Isle in Detroit, here.  Here are some more from that roll, from in and around my in-law’s home.  I love the […]ReplyCancel

Cleanup in aisle 7 | Chicago children’s photographer

A trip to one of my favorite places with my partner in crime.  This is the result of a workshop instructor pushing me to do a shoot that accentuated my use of color, sense of humor, and love for everyday life.  Couldn’t love this little nugget more if I tried*, even when he was having a fit in the checkout line…

*note: unfortunate haircut occurred roughly 4 days before this shoot. Not sure how “keep it long and keep the sideburns” resulted in “jagged short bowl haircut”, but, it’ll grow back, right?

 

 

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