Saturday, August 2, 2008

Here I am exploring the possibilities of digitizing my photography: These are all recently developed from Summerfest and other outings around Bend. They're all still taken on film. These are the best portraits of the batch...click on them and blow them up for the full experience!


Jenna on the Summerfest Stage;



A bass and a banjo in love;




The bassist for Bellavia;



Dennis Plant;


Don Delach, playing the part of Marshal Dillon in Gunsmoke;



Simone;



Amy at the Sparrow's Farmer's Market Booth;



Anastacia at Summerfest;



Julie Southwell (one of the Sweet Harlots);




Laurel Brauns (the other Harlot);




Briana, Ashley, and Emily;



Malerie in the Steens;




Lilli minus one appendix;




Cook;





Pat;





Erika;





Jon, Karen, and an onion;





Laura and Niko;




Pearl with her hand in the Cherries;




Emily, having been insulted by a mango;




Erin (half of The Erins);





Cheri and Ritter at the Market;




Cody;



Cheri and Ritter again;



Ashley with something on her arm;




Bitterbrush Band;



Scott from Estrola, one of the grooviest groups in the area;





Frank from Estrola;




Shireen, the final piece of the group;




Erin (the rest of The Erins);



Jenny Harada;




Joe Schulte;



Tessa and Garrett;




Becky and Verda;




Whats-his-name...oh shoot...he plays banjo...





Rachael Karlin and Alicia;



Alicia and Josh;



Yes, Alicia and Josh again;



Steve's big public debut;




Alicia and Joe;



Allison and Sailor;




Jeff Cooney;



Malerie, who is far too far away;




Two from Emily Lewis, who works closely with a guitar and a breeze;

For those of you in the area, my portraits are still up at Sparrow Bakery for a week or so; and hey...don't you forget about the August 16th potluck! There's events and music shaping up, so stay tuned!

Thanks for looking; you're all important to me--

--Trav--


1 comment:

Ethan said...

word trav! been hankering for your classic black and whites, and, although sometimes i do dream it, the sparrow bakery has not opened a branch anywhere in india so no way for me to see what's developed for you. how's the quality converting to digital? well good luck with that! believe me i know what a project archiving can be... and with about 10000 india photos (and counting) i will soon be joining you in that task. not neerly as much fun as taking them if you ask me!
so what's next for you? all the best to you my friend.
ethan