June 18, 2019

Gardenias



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Ten frames from a roll depicting the fourth annual Petkau garden plant.

Near Morden, MB; June 1, 2019
Kiev 60 / FP4

June 12, 2019

Rose Peach Plum Coral


Boppers in the sun.
Lie down in the light, child.
B Bop n Tony at TCHQ.
Zinderella, a special witch made by my moon mother. A special gift!
Zinderella sunbathes after a hose down!
Grade Two homework blues.
The Reader.
Bernard and Grandpa Ed.
Birthday girl waiting for her cake.
My niece Arlo is now FOUR! 
Amos & Bronwyn for Tony Chestnut (blooper).

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Olympus SP-35 / very, very expired Polaroid 100 C41 film 
Captured through the months of April & May 2019

June 9, 2019

MPHQ print musings

Amos for Tony Chestnut SS19 in the cobalt cotton Tuxedo Frock (captured on Tmax 400 run through the 100 year old collapsible 6x9 Voigtlander Bessa). Winnipeg, MB; June 2019.
Bronwyn for Tony Chestnut SS19 in the hand-dotted Tart Tunic (captured on Tmax 400 run through the 100 year old collapsible 6x9 Voigtlander Bessa). Winnipeg, MB; June 2019.


Jen walks her farmyard with pups in tow for Tony Chestnut SS19 in the peat/citron Modest Frock (captured on FP4 run through my new Yashica 72-E half frame camera). Warren, MB; May 2019
Friesen-Leeck clan feeds the flock. Jenn in the Modest Frock (captured on FP4 run through the Kiev 60). Warren, MB; May 2019.
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While my little boy had a lengthy afternoon nap today, I set up the trays after many moons and finally got to work in the darkroom. Decided to print a few new exposures captured and created in collaboration with Tony Chestnut. It has been a treat to do a few mini shoots for Jill's latest Tony Chestnut collection (with Bernard in tow) and experiment with a wide assortment of camera gear and film in the process. Feeling' funky these days. I am especially digging that half frame exposure of Jenn walking up the worn path toward that wise old tree in the pasture at the edge of her farm, dogs following along, frock skirt flowing in the Spring breeze. Magic in the space of one 35mm frame. Diptych's for LIFE. I was so dissapointed when I received the scans back from the lab. The tech did NOT grasp the beauty of the half frame and instead scanned each half frame as a stand-alone. Bummer. I decided to take things in my own direction. As my dad often says, 'Do it right the first time'. You said it. And so, I did just that. Well--I did it right the second time 'round :).

Nothing inspires me more than printing from a negative with long shadows, high but gentle contrast, motion and deep tones. That half frame exposure of Jenn took four minutes for the right side with two filters stacked on top of each other--a 3.5 and a 4 filter--to get those tones to really sing, plus another minute to better burn in the detail of the left side). I sat at my tiny darkroom letter writing station and wrote a letter to Jillian while it took its sweet time exposing. Love a good blind experiment (especially when it comes out even better than I hoped).

Darkroom musings from a print enthusiast. Feels good to dip my toes back into the practice. I have stacks and stacks of new work but no heart to print it all. Sharing the digital version takes the heart right out of it so I am going to try to commit to printing a few each week to lay here. Sometimes printing the full (black) frame does it for me and other times it takes away and a crisp white border better suits the print. Fickle thing.

I will leave this little spread here for now and try to add to my Tony SS19 print collection as time goes on. The Lane files are the best and I have yet to dive headlong into that territory. Have mercy...

Margot was here. xo

May 24, 2019

The Art of Growing


Six months old and experiencing a great love affair with Sophie the giraffe.
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Yesterday while wheeling my boy carefully through the aisles of my local Foodfare, it hit me like a frying pan to the middle of the forehead: I am living my dream :) Just your average sunny May afternoon, grocery shopping in good company with a little creature who is now strong enough to sit in the baby seat of a shopping cart! WHAT?! How? Where did you come from Bernard? My little moon wisher. I am so in love with my boy.

This morning, much like every morning, Ni carried the little boy to our bed. Oh the feeling of his soft skin against mine first thing in the morn. It fills me right up. I love those little patting, exploring hands happy to yank fistfuls of my short hair or a lump of my cheek. That is my nose, those are my lips. That hurts mama when you pull my hair. Please be gentle. Gentle. Gentle. Gentle.

Benny is growing like a weed. The rate of his growth is so rapid I can almost see him morphing in front of my very eyes. Yesterday's giant pants are snug the next morning. HOW? Magic. I try to convince him that sleep is the answer. We grow while we sleep, you see. Imagine how you would grow if you slept all night?! Nahhh mama, I wouldn't dare miss one of our nursing dates in the old rocking chair in the dead of night. Okay kid, okay.

Last week we finally moved our bed out of the one bedroom in our apartment. Benny now has an enormous room to himself and that is just fine by me. We won't be in this home for much longer and we have to make it work for us while we are. And so the bed sits in the middle of the workroom. It was necessary to my sanity to put some space between the babe and I. Getting up five or six times a night to feed a six month old was starting to make me feel bananas. With the new routine and a door to close, we are down to one or two wake times. Suits me fine. Kid does his best work at night, so be it. His new room is a sweet butter yellow colour, freshly painted by his Auntie Frin and Granny KK; bless their souls. Those two powerhouses came over when I was at rock bottom, stripped of my sanity from a lack of sleep and hard work preparing the space for the shift. Erin kept telling me to go lie down but I am not one to lie down midday so easily. Too many things to do, read, cook, bake, eat, tend, mend! Anyway, as Bernard's room transformed I could feel a sense of hope beginning to rise within me. That very evening with the scent of fresh paint still lingering in the air, the members of this household commit to learning the art of sleep (and getting there all by one's self--with lots of encouragement, reassurance and check-ins). Harsh learning curve for tiny one. Still working at it but improving with each new morning! Since having a baby, the morning has taken on an entirely new meaning. Renewal! With the dawn comes hope for a good day. Here is to hoping anyway.

I don't know how to write anymore. Too many surges of love and energy being channelled elsewhere to focus on writing about the experience I suppose. I try to sit down with my journal on a weekly basis to pen little notes about Bernard's daily victories / battles :) and I refuse to feel guilty when I can't seem to get anything down. It goes. I can hardly believe our son is half a year old already. Yesterday while bathing him after a funny supper of observing Benny consume cucumber for the first time, it dawned on me how steady he was sitting in the tub. I have a kid who can sit in the bathtub. Wasn't it just yesterday that my lover was tenderly bathing him for the first time?!

Time is a thief! A cheeky, tricky, delightful thief. My boy is a sunny, mellow spirit (much like his dadda); happy to explore his world with his hands and mouth or to sit contentedly and watch the world roll by (much like his mama). Each new morning brings a new sense of wonder evident in those twinkling eyes of his. It is a delight to observe and even more delightful to be able to guide this child on his quest to know the world.

Here are some recent photographs from our little corner of the world. Enjoy!

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Bea, Benny and Granny Kim chat at a party.
Benny at five months, hanging out at Granny KK's house.
B and his dad on a cool day in May.
Granny Kim love.
Airing out in the sun at home.
First time trying out a bottle, not as good as the real thing :)
Bernard and his Great Grandma Helen.
B and Grandpa Cal at Elliot's first birthday party.
Benny and Granny Tammy with Scarlett. Funny face considering how much he loves that pup!
Mom and flying boy!
Granny Tammy and B having a swing at the farm.
Uncle Milky and Benny.
Great Grandma love.
Beautiful boy, cozy in his pram.
Eating some pear at the kitchen table, waiting for dadda to come home.
Dadda came home! 
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All photos shot on Delta 400 or FP4 film over the course of April and May 2019.

Canon AE-1
Kiev 60
Yashica 72-E

May 21, 2019

Found roll

Margot at the wheel. Photo by IDP.
Beatty-Pet's wandering the International Peace Garden.
Lush times.
Succulent garden.


Impressive geriatric cacti.
Grandpa Ed, Conrad with Arlo, plus IDP.
Beatty-Petkau clan.
Atlas and his uncle Iain checking out the map.
My work room in action.
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Iain found a tiny pocket camera in his truck with a roll of colour shot over the course of two years. The majority of the roll was filled at the International Peace Garden near Boissevain, Manitoba. We visited this lovely garden in the summer of 2017 with the Petkau clan.

2017-2019
Kodak 400 colour