Jun 1 2010

Return from India

Andy at the Taj

Andy at the Taj

At the end of last month I set out on an adventure with my brother and John of Batdorff Photography to India.  It’s not until now that I’ve been able to process what that experience meant.  One evening in Varanasi was particularly crazy cool and John summed it up best with “Dorothy’s Tornado.”  The name was fitting for that experience in the back alley’s of Varanasi, but it was also a great description for the entire whirlwind of a trip that India turned out to be.  Colorful characters, cows, bicycles, and spices spun around us while we made our way around Delhi, Haridwar, Varanasi, Agra, Jaipur and back to Delhi again.  Some of those photos can be seen in the Photo Gallery by clicking on the side bar.  Stay tuned for a video montage of the trip…


Mar 8 2010

See the Arrow

Bear X-ing, (ISO 400, 12mm, f/4, 1/2000s)

Bear X-ing, (ISO 400, 12mm, f/4, 1/2000s)

I posted this for Batdorff Photography’s weekend post last Sunday, but would like to include it here as well.  I was having coffee with my longtime friend last week and even though we haven’t lived in the same town in over six years it’s still as if she lives two blocks away.  She was updating me on her week, her students, the leadership conference she recently attended, and her life as a “grown up.”  I had little to update her on in the progress of my photography as I swept my arm to display the littered parking lot in front of the coffee shop – the scenery that I currently spend my hours observing.   You see, in the past my drive to take pictures was always fueled by all the cool things I saw when I got out of my comfort zone, but for the past few months I’ve been sticking close to home trying to earn some extra money, and taking a breather.  In my effort to ground myself I’ve found that I’ve gotten “out of shape” and that my creative juices are definitely not flowing – I mean, I’ve been looking at these same surroundings since birth – what could possibly be cool??  Seeing that I was clearly uninspired, my friend gave me the boost which has stuck with me all week: she replied, “Kajsa, have you ever seen the arrow on the FedEx truck?  It’s always been there, you just have to look for it. See the arrow.”  (I wish I could give credit to the speaker of the aforementioned leadership conference who gave this advice to my friend, but unfortunately I don’t know!)  By taking the time to look at my home from an outsider’s perspective I can see all sorts of wild things: bear crossing signs, tractors holding up traffic, old barns, beautiful sunsets, and even art in the trash outside the coffee shop.  It’s the same old prompt: even if you don’t feel like there’s something to shoot, get out and shoot anyway!  You might find material to create some pretty great stuff. Now it’s your turn – see the arrow!


Feb 20 2010

Vermont, Vermont

Near Burlington, VT; Kajsa Stolberg

Near Burlington, VT; Kajsa Stolberg

I spent the last week in Burlington, Vermont and I’ve gotta say that between the skiing, the ice cream, and the coffee, the folks in VT really know how to live.  I wrote a tiny bit about it on Batdorff Photography’s blog HERE, and you can watch the video montage “Birthday Bash 2010″ HERE or on the side panel.  When you get the chance, I highly recommend a trip over to Vermont if only to count the number of Volvos or Subaru Outbacks that you spot in a one-block radius.


Jan 20 2010

Wintertime

Michigan shore, Chicago

Michigan shore, Chicago

Skiing, Chicago, Winter!  I never have liked winter, I always prefer summer, and the transition into Spring is probably my favorite because of the smell of dirt.  The video on the right-hand sidebar is how I’m starting to come to terms with this whole winter thing… I mean, it’s Michigan, and kind of unavoidable.  If you want a larger version, go directly to the YouTube site to watch Wintertime.


Nov 30 2009

John Batdorff 2010 Calendar

This week’s to-do list:

1. Buy holiday gifts

2. Give back

Done and done with John’s new calendar.  ALL profits go to Big Brother, Big Sister, and the the Humane Society.  Check out the super coolest slide show of the decade, and see what could be yours:


Nov 29 2009

Understand your photos better

Samurai March Man, Kajsa Stolberg, 1/80s @ f/5.6, 80mm, ISO 100

Samurai March Man, Kajsa Stolberg, 1/80s @ f/5.6, 80mm, ISO 100

Every week I guest blog on John Batdorff’s photography site, and today’s post is on self critiques.  The more I study photography, the more I appreciate the formulas to good photos.  Check out the post, and navigate John’s site HERE, you’ll love how much he’s done.


Nov 11 2009

I’ve gotta start somewhere!

Kajsa Stolberg

Train Track Flowerbeds, Kajsa Stolberg

I’m starting this site and not quite sure where to begin, so I’ll get right to it by saying that I’m interested in showing photos that I’ve taken, throwing ideas around, learning from others out there, and making the most of this wide, wide web that seems to be so popular. Right now I have the pleasure of working with John Batdorff, who’s proving to be a pretty great teacher and mentor.  I recommend following his blog, if you aren’t already.


There’s this framed Eleanor Roosevelt quote sitting on the bathroom countertop, and I’ve been (lovingly) bellowed at for not replacing it after a bathroom scrub-down.  Therefore, you know it’s important.   She says,

Small minds talk about people.

Average minds talk about events.

Great minds talk about ideas.


In an effort to be great, I’m really interested in hearing people’s ideas about the photos they take or see.  I’m interested in the technical stuff, compositions, subject matter, and any reactions or stories that photos trigger.  Feel free to leave comments on this site, direct me to your own personal site or blog, or tell a joke.  Also acceptable are favorite chocolate chip cookie recipes that never fail to please.  Maybe some day I’ll share mine.