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Part 4 of 50: Good Morning Todos Santos & Samantha Grace at Casa Dracula

This is part four in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico.

Waking up at Todos Santos Inn my first morning was a lovely experience. I managed to sleep in until about 8:30am. I threw on some clothes and stepped outside into the glorious daylight. We Chicagoans have a special appreciation for glorious daylight. It’s not that we don’t have beautiful sunny days in Chicago, it’s just that we only get about three months of them, four if we haven’t angered the sun gods that particular year. Chicago, as the old saying goes, has two seasons: Winter and Construction. And Winter can be a cruel mistress, with weeks and weeks without seeing a patch of blue sky, or sun for that matter.

In Todos Santos, there was nothing but blue sky. Walking down my little garden path with the sun on my face, the giant palm leaves politely grabbed at me like autograph seekers on a red carpet walk. Delightful.

I walked up to the shady veranda where coffee and tea was set out on a beautiful antique table. I would grow to love that table every morning.

Mmmm. Delicious coffee.

But coffee would only become one of my favorite morning rituals during my stay. There was also Mel and Scott.

Mel Brackstone is an incredible photographer. Looking at her work, you’d never know she hasn’t been shooting for decades. Mel, like many late blooming artists, decided she needed to stretch her creative frontiers and began to photograph male nudes. She had joined the ZoeFest community a few years back and in a short time had a stunning array of work with female models as well.

She and her husband Scott were two of about a half a dozen Australians who were attending ZoeFest. They were always up early and having coffee under the veranda. They became my quick catch-up guides to all things ZoeFest. Mel raised one eyebrow when I started to tell her about my ambitious shooting schedule, sometimes three shoots in one day. Days later, I would have to admit, she was correct in her assessment of my over-ambitiousness.

After a leisurely breakfast at Landi’s, the restaurant attached to Todos Santos Inn, I had decided to start my first day by continuing something I like to do in Chicago when I feel the need for a little creative inspiration. I decided to take a visit to one of the local galleries, a brief walk up the road from the inn. Michael Cope was one of the local artists that had been part of the welcoming celebration at Casa Dracula the night before and invited me to come by his gallery.

I walked through the doors at Galeria de Todos Santos and there was Michael, seated with local painter Erick Ochoa, who both greeted me with big welcoming smiles. Michael took me on a tour, showing me Erick’s beautiful work, and I was taken by his use of light in his painting. It really spoke to me. We continued through the various rooms looking at other artists he was showing and I could feel my breathing slow to the pace of my new temporary Todos Santos home. I was finally beginning to relax as I took in the work around me. Exactly what I needed.

After the tour Michael asked to see some of my work and I brought out my iPad portfolio and let he and Erick swipe through it. I love sharing work with other artists. Even when we work in different mediums, there is something about the language of art that we all understand and appreciate. It’s a very familiar and joyful language.

A bit more discussion, including an invitation from Michael to visit his new restaurant which was opening that Friday in the rear of the gallery, which sadly I could not attend due to other ZoeFest commitments, and we said our goodbyes and I headed back to the inn to get my gear for my shoot with Samantha.

Samantha was staying at the Hotelito, where many of the models were staying. It was another of the beautiful boutique hotels we had taken over. No sugarcane history here. Just a beautiful compound of little buildings with bursts of vibrant color on the walls. A completely different shooting environment I would take advantage of in the coming days.

Samantha at Casa Dracula
Samantha at Casa Dracula

I picked up Samantha and we headed up the road back to Casa Dracula. Samantha and I spent hours exploring the compound grounds finding interesting areas to make photographs. She was great to work with and it didn’t take long for either of us to get into a good groove in the hot Mexican sun. Samantha has wonderful curves. All woman, lovely, creative and great fun to collaborate with. She has a happy spirit and her enthusiasm was inspiring.

As we explored outside we found ourselves discussing what we were seeing as potential places to shoot. Our mantra was to try to not shoot the obvious. Yes, that was a beautiful window in the stone wall of the fire pit, but putting her in it would have been the easy choice. We decided to use the window as a compositional element instead and have her pose off to the side of it. Better.

We continued to shoot for about two hours before we agreed to head inside into Casa Dracula to explore for a bit longer with more great results out of the heat and sun. At one point I noticed a sliver of light coming from the main front doors into the main entrance hall. I had Samantha pose near it for a few minutes before we figured we’d better stop before a local passerby got an eyeful.

Samantha had great ideas and like all of the models I’d be working with the next 10 days, she had great eye for light and composition. All the women were excellent models who had been in front of the cameras of some very world class photographers from all over the globe. From the first release of the shutter, you could tell something wonderful was about to happen.

Samantha at Casa Dracula
Samantha at Casa Dracula

That evening, we all were invited to a delicious dinner at Hotel California (yes, that Hotel California, and yes, we had pink champagne on ice with lots of pretty, pretty girls, that we call friends). It was there I had a chance to continue getting to know everyone over a great meal. I more shoots for the next few days with St. Merrique, Meghan Claire and Tara. No rest for the wicked as they say.

Much more to come!

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My Part 1 would end up at Part 1,253

I love Billy’s breakdown of events so much and very happy Tara picked up on it and has started her’s also. I thought about what mine would sound like and started going through past emails, thought about the insanity of putting the event together and all the mishaps along the way in order to finally make it to Mexico and decided that maybe I should keep the blog completely and totally light hearted and fun. It’s better for me to sit and listen to all the good stuff people have to say… the back outs and people canceling at the last minute somehow seem lessened in their impact when I see how much fun people had. So, I’m going to leave them at the wayside, remember not to invite those people again, and focus on how totally awesome the entire week was.

I could not have done it without the help of a few V(ery)I(mportant)P(eople). These VIPs have been involved with me for years and know how to sort it, I don’t have to tell them much of anything, I just say go for it and it rolls through and it gives me a time to relax after all the organizing and last minute chaos that happens. The festival would not be the same without their help. So a massive thank you to Michael Marlborough for dealing with the slide shows, organizing over $4,000.00 worth of sponsorship and for being an awesome big bro! Ron Skei for organizing all the rides for models to and from the airport, making sure they get home from parties OK, and generally being a massive help. And Stephanie Anne for being my voice. I’m shy in front of a crowd (even in friendly company) when it comes to speaking and having Stephanie there to take the reigns when we have announcements eases me. Put me on Rollerskates and ask me to do cartwheels in front of 100,000 people … no problem… put me in front of a crowd and ask me to speak? No habla Ingles! So, thanks Steph!

I’m so happy everyone had such a great time! Once I arrived, it was perfect! I had one great time myself. I miss the pool at the Hotelito so badly! I have a massive pile of snap shots from our parties taking by Michael Marlborough I plan on blogging soon, so stay tuned. Our group shot is SCHWEET! We even have a group video. Among other things! haha

I just finished developing, scanning and editing all the images Ella Rose and I made while we were there. I lucked out and got to work with her twice, very happy about that. She’s really a lovely person and has this very English way about her. Very posh and lady like. I approve. And over 75 images later… I’m definitely happy with the work we created. Hopefully our paths will cross again soon.

© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman - model: Ella Rose
© 2011 Zoe Wiseman – model: Ella Rose
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Portraits, Weird and Not So Weird

Yes, once in a while I do take portraits, but more often than not, these portraits can not be used on your passport application. These first two of Brooke seem innocuous, but then they get weirder and weirder…

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Carlotta Champagne

It was a long 12 months waiting to shoot with the lovely Carlotta again. Why is Florida so far away from Sydney ? (well everywhere is a long way from Sydney….)

I do have a slight confession to make… I had scoped out the location the day before (there is another story there about getting the hire car bogged to the eye balls) and I did know that the corridor of the abandoned cannery we were shooting was a home to a cloud of bats. Seeing Carly flee the scene, arms flailing in the air screaming “there are bats in there!!”  high tailing it across the desert, in only flip flops… was…errrr… a little comical.  Apologies Carly… It was sooooo NOT funny.

More of the bats later with SaraLiz!

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The trio

Three beauties in one room…..bonus!  Second image shot with  my home made bendy lens

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Wild horses…. We’ll ride them someday

One of the things I loved about Todos Santos were the wild horses roaming around. One let me pet her on the nose. Now I’m back in Los Angeles wanting a horse really badly. Anyone wanna come raise a barn? 🙂

Communicating
Communicating (photo by my husband)
Wild Horses
Wild Horses on a Mexican Road

It’s been Aussie Central here at Casa Zoe. Michael and Jacinta stayed for a spell and for me the fest is now over. DO NOT LIKE GOODBYES. See you all next week!

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Levitation

Tara in the office…..   😀

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Part 1 of 50: An Unexpected Email

Hello everyone! I’m writing a series of blogs about our recent wonderful ZoeFestX experience on my personal photography blog and Zoe said it would be okay for me to post them here as well. I really truly miss all of you wonderful humans already. Here’s the first entry:

A week ago today, I got on an airplane in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico to fly home after one of the greatest artistic adventures of my life. It’s a long, long story. Certainly too much for one blog.

So this will be part 1 of 50. Here’s how it begins:

Keira at Casa Dracula
Keira at Casa Dracula

Last July, I got an email from a photographer whose work I really respected. Zoe Wiseman is a friend of a model friend of mine and was inviting me to her annual fine art photographers retreat. This year it would take place in Todos Santos, Mexico in October. I emailed her back asking her for more information.

“Drying my nails. Can’t type. Call me,” she wrote back.

I did and Zoe proceeded to enthusiastically tell me the incredible details. 15 international figure models. A group of photographers she personally respected. All of them hand picked by Zoe, who would spend 10 incredible days collaborating to create spectacular images in an amazing location.

“You really need to come to this,” she insisted.

“Give me 24 hours to think about it.”

An hour later I called Zoe back to tell her, of course, I’d love to be there.

The next few months were very busy and I had very little time to prepare as October raced toward me. A few last minute projects crept up and suddenly my departure date was here. I’d be flying into Cabo San Lucas, picking up a rental car and finding one of the other photographers and one of the models and driving the 120 miles up the Pacific coast to the little town of Todos Santos. The only problem was, none of us had ever met each other. Our flights had all landed within an hour of each other and somehow through a series of voice mail messages, texts and emails, Joris, Ella Rose and I all connected and headed off on Mexico Highway 1.

The photo above is one I made in Casa Dracula, a one hundred fifty year old mansion built as part of a Todos Santos sugarcane plantation in the 1850s. Keira was an amazing model to collaborate with. She had reviewed my previous work prior to our photoshoot and reminded me how I loved to create images with sheer fabric and long motion exposures. She had paid attention. This is one of the amazing images we made and I decided to start our story with this one because of it’s colorful nature and the fact that it’s been dreadfully dreary this week in Chicago.

So much more to come! Stay tuned.

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And you shall be named……

Paco…….

the prequel

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Anoush Anou @ The Cannery

The Cannery became my favorite place to shoot in Todos Santos (apart from the sand fleas) Brilliant light and enough ruin to meet my minimum requirement of decay.