What a relief! The photos were done! We DID it!
In the hustle and bustle we each thought the other had imported the photos to the computer...
A few weeks later I sat down to edit the photos, and we made the awful discovery... the photos HADN'T been transferred. The card had been formatted in preparation for an event my brother was photographing, new photos already taken, and my pictures were gone, for GOOD! All that work, gone in one fell blow... so this is how Mr. Banks felt in Mary Poppins after the tuppence disaster...😉
A fair day was predicted in late November, so we seized the moment and rescheduled the shoot. Later that week we passed a cornfield near our house and had a sudden inspiration! Why not take the photos here?!
The day dawned bright and sunny, just warm enough to be comfortable in only a suit jacket. I'm still convinced this was a special "blessing in disguise" from God.😊
I loved all the photos so much that I couldn't decide on just a few, so brace yourselves for an unprecedented amount of photos!😉
I love, love, LOVE this slew of book photos. I selected one of my favorite books for a prop. "Jonica's Island"... copyright 1945, printed 1957. Just the right time period for this shoot, though I didn't know that at the time! :) It's super hard to find a printed copy, so I was ecstatic when I discovered that it's available on Kindle! If I ever have the terrible misfortune of misplacing my copy I at least have hope of perusing its pages on screen. :D
I made this jacket several years ago based on a photo from the 1950's. The collar was so unique and the button and belt details really tickled my fancy. I went online, bought the material, and found the perfect buttons in my stash.
Suzy Parker 1952 Photo by Richard Rutledge |
I had the material for the skirt sitting in my fabric trunk for years. This fall I finally got around to making it. I LOVED the pocket detail from a 1950's ad, and knew I had to use it for this skirt.
1957 tweed pencil skirt and blouse |
Even though I never got to see the old photos I KNOW none of
them were as amazing as these ones turned out. Though my distrusting heart was set into a tizzy at the knowledge of all
our lost work, in the end I'm glad it happened! Without that crazy
mix-up we would never have found the golden hour in the corn field. I think it will be a long while before we have a photo-shoot I love as much as this one
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