The Photographers Photographer

I’ve mentioned here before the difficulty I encounter to blog and how I envy those of you who have the time & organization to blog more than once a week, and even daily!

One problem I have with blogging is just deciding on the subject! It’s not for a lack of topics.  Actually the amount of material can so overwhelm me to the point of paralyzing me from blogging until another day, or week. I call it Bloggers Block.

Luckily I didn’t have to postpone today’s post to another day. It took only 2-3 minutes to find & decide upon…Cafe Pasadena’s Believe It or Not!  Besides, it’s been waiting over 2 years for its turn, so it’s about time.

 

So, what’s with this blog post?

 

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Pictured above I’m at the new Euro Pane Bakery & Cafe, between the Paseo Colorado & Citihall, back in 2010 about a month prior to its opening. (Has it been over 2 years already??)

There are numerous things, to say the least, which need to be done prior to opening a restaurant, or any business.  The activities on that particular day were part of menu planning. While the menu would be basically like the original Euro Pane, the new would have a few new wrinkles added.

On this same day I photographed the professional photographer above.  He was there with his wife. They are professional photographers & filmmakers specializing in travel. When they arrived they got most of our attention temporarily off the restaurant/food and onto their travel work and their Canon camera! 

I was pleasantly surprised to hear a couple of my women friends discussing photography with this photographer. Although not pros, they definitely sounded like serious amateur photogs compared to me!  I still use only a point & shoot and ask questions later camera as my only weapon. I’m not ready to advance to the next Xpen$ive camera yet.

 

Food & Photography: When opposites attract. 

 

Food is the main purpose for my carrying a camera. What is your chief reason to have a camera??

 

 

Gotta Point & Shoot. Stay Thirsty My Friends

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Pasadena Doo Dah Parade

 

Howdy, readers.  I attended the 35th Pasadena Doo Dah Parade (DDP) this past Saturday – Cafe Pasadena’s Believe It or Not!

As usual, I was a bit late. Which is disturbingly normal.

That I came to the parade is unusual. Some loyal readers may recall Cafe Pasadena is a parade supporter but rarely a parade goer.  I don’t feel bad since apparently the same can be said for the blogger friends I didn’t see there!  They know who they are.

There has to be a very good reason for me to wake up in the morning to catch a parade.  And there were a few goodies this year! A few whacky, but good, friends I know played significant roles this year, finally!:  Pasadena PIO Emeritus Ann Erdman was Grand Marshall, Newspaperwoman/Rock-N-Roller Michelle Mills played the part of Stephanie Edwards broadcast hostess with the mostess, and Patrizzi Intergarlictika somehow was made Queen for this Doo Dah Day!  Plus,…this wood bee the first DDP I’ve watched since they skipped their Old Pasadena location for the New Pasadena parade route!  Plenty of reasons, without any excuse, to show up.

However, please don’t get the impression I’m here to report on the 2012 DDP. I must first blog about the 32nd DDP of 2009!  You know, everything in it’s time and proper order.  Especially since I believe that was the last  DDP held in Old Town Pasadena.

But I will get to the 2012 parade version, sooner or later. Well, SOONER, of course!

 

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The girl above was the tortilla pick em up champion of the 2012 Doo Dah Parade! Someone give her a job making tacos or on the Pasadena street maintenance department. Everyone was tossing and she was cleaning up.

 

Have you ever been to a Doo Dah Parade?  Were you among the crowd on Saturday?

 

 

Gotta Rest. Stay Thirsty My Friends

Ansel Adams: Los Angeles Photographer

Dunno bout you, but the people I meet & become acquainted with mostly come from the creative/artistic label.  I don’t consider myself creative or artsy. The fact I have so much trouble writing/blogging these things for some of you only proves my point. Nevertheless, somehow these types just magically appear in my circle.  When the artist is ready, the dog will appear, I suppose.

As an example, I give you the past weekend at the newest Euro Pane Bakery & Cafe. I’m speaking with two girls. Sharing our photographs with each other. Turns out they both graduated from Art Center College of Design here in Pasadena! Graphic artists. See what I mean. I’ve come across many of these sort, from scientists to entertainers at Euro Pane.  Maybe that’s the problem – I need to change cafes!

Here’s a Cafe Pasadena’s Believe It or Not!: I’ve even come across a few on the blogosphere!. Is there no sacred ground left??  For example, our own Petrea blogs and also does, uh, whatever.  I mentioned her a few times here early on in her blogging career.  But there are many others I need to tell you to watch out for but for my lagging, lazy blogging. Admittedly if I had many more readers I’d feel more guilt and stress to “produce”.   So things could be worse.

Admittedly, most of these artsy people are talented. They can doodle, I can’t.  They can speak long or twisted sounding words that make you think you’re talking to a foreigner, or a cat. I talk only canine.  You can say one word to them, “action”, for example, and they can instantly turn into a nervous tearful breakdown!  Me, no can do. So, it’s only right I write about such artistic/creative behaviors here.

 

Which brings me to let y’all know about another creative guy, a professional shutterbug: Ansel Adams.  Sadly, Ansel is no longer with us but he left behind his calling card – wonderful photographs.  It was through another creative person making me aware of how she wanted to see this newest gallery opening on his Los Angeles photography.  Of course. So a group of creative’s, plus one, me, decided to check it out at the drkrm gallery in Downtown Los Angeles…

 

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Opening night reception on Spring Street, DTLA

 

 

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It was to run only through mid-March. The show will now go until April 21st!  There’s your 2nd chance.

 

Adams made his name via his nature photography, especially of Yosemite. But this presentation from the Ansel Adams collection of the LA Public Library would show a little known side of his – street/urban photography – specifically, Los Angeles circa 1940. 

 

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The night is still young but it’s already busy! Can we get in? Well, we got in, no problem! Most attendees actually look to be looking at these black and whites (a good sign!).

 

Whereas Adams loved to shoot the natural environment, these city images were taken on commission for Fortune magazine. The article was called, “City of Angels”, of all things!    About 200 images are in the library collection, with 60 on display here at the drkrm gallery.

 

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But we arrived early relative to the group which included the creative person who “planned” this whole idea.  So while we waited for them I started shooting up the dark streets of Los Angeles. That’s one shot of a lady shutterbug. 

 

A couple approached us and asked, “is that parking across the street (gallery)?”  Sure is! I parked there. it’s the closes thing to the gallery, I said.  “How much you pay?”  Just $5, said I. “Oh, we just parked 2 blocks away and paid $15!”  They were from the OC.

 

 

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The Letter.  Ansel Adams wrote to the Los Angeles Public Librarian to basically, “take these photographs off my hands! Please!!”   He estimated the value (as of 1960) of this collection of his 200+ pictures to be as low as $100!  Obviously Adams felt these were some of his throw-aways.

As you can see we had decided to head inside.  Without our leader & her group. Patience ran empty and my thoughts were beginning to shift to food. They had stopped for a ride(s) on Angels Flight and obviously were having too much fun going up & down, up & down,…up & down, and couldn’t get off.  They did make it to Clifton’s Cafeteria, however. I know Clifton’s is closed but they got in – such was the night.

 

 

 

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The drkrm gallery owner, John Matkowsky, was also the curator of this event. The library approached him about this project. Talk about good fortune!  Matkowsky says he tried to duplicate them the way Adams would have printed them. They look good is all I know.

 

 

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Those not particularly into looking or buying photographs had their own room in the gallery: Wine & Snacks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I was very happy to meet this pair of Abercrombie & Fitch girls.  More so when they told me they were from the Pasadena area. A colorful highlight of an otherwise black N white night.

 

 

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Back in the good old days of L.A. it appears the girls were ready to meet, drink, and make-out.  Love them old traditional values.

 

 

Btw, did someone mention Art Center College of Design??  I learned Ansel Adams was very technically proficient at his craft to point he actually taught taught photography at Art Center!

 

 

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But I digress…my height has it advantages.

 

There is a wealth of material on Ansel Adams career, and this particular gallery event and its photographs.  Check out the L.A. Times, L.A. Weekly, as well as the drkrm gallery link above, just as a start.  This article is just a tiny taste of the exhibit.  And it won’t be as busy as opening night, so don’t let people keep you away.

 

 

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Raw Bites

Right next door to the gallery, also on S. Spring St, is Raw Bites Happy Food. Tell Julie the Chef/Owner that Cafe Pasadena sent you.

 

 

 

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A few in the audience were more than lookie-loos. They exchanged greens for black N whites.  Art, like the art of politics for example, is also about buying & selling; money.  Back 50 yrs ago when Ansel Adams donated these hundreds of photographs to the L.A. Public Library he estimated their entire value to be worth at least $100.   Nowadays, Adams’ throwaways are catching $2,500 for a single framed print.

 

 

 

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Well, it was about time we left this scene.  I have more articles I need to write on my creative friends, including on another gallery of artists in DTLA, then on another friend of mine which is only a year late in telling you about! But, wow, now I need to catch my breath! Catch some L.A. fresh night aire.  Outside the gallery I saw this massive long line down Spring Street waiting to come inside! I must’ve been very lucky to be able to come In-N-Out as I pleased. Or maybe it was just meant to be.

 

Recommended: 3 Thumbs Up.

 

Okay, I’m done here. Another one down, a few more to go!

 

 

 

Gotta Get Going! Stay Thirsty My Friends

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