Wednesday August 29, 2012

WAAREN CONNECTICUT – We had some fun today. We were approached by a film production company called Lost Highway Films. Lost Highway is producing a television commercial for State of Connecticut tourism folks. They came across our new old boat (the 1952 Chris Craft) on this website. After some negotiation on fees, insurance and so on we agreed that they could film the boat in action in a segment of the commercial that they were shooting on Lake Waramaug. Today was the day. We had a stressful hour dealing with a dead battery but finally got things running.

I was surprised at the number of people involved. There must have been sixty or seventy in total. So the “talent” (five actors) got costumed up in into the boat, and we spent four hours running around the lake being filmed from a pontoon boat. A lot of fun. I’ll post a link when the commercial is finished, probably around the end of September.

Anyway, here are some images, all taken with my Leica M9 and Noctilux.

The Pontoon boat.

A Man and His Ari
A Man and His Ari
Talent
Talent
Sunset
Sunset

The production company had a still photographer on the team. He had set up a Profoto with a soft box which I borrowed (along with some off duty talent) for this.

Talent relaxes
Talent relaxes

Riding back to the barn.

Star
Star

On this day one year ago: A mud slide caused by the remnant of Hurricane Irene. We subsequently built a retaining wall here.

August 28, 2011
Basil surveys Irene damage

Sunday August 5, 2012

FISHERS ISLAND SOUND, CONNECTICUT – Here we are on the ferry back to New London. We arrived separately over 24 hours. We’re all on the 3:30 boat back to terra firma. Taken with my Leica M9 and 28mm Summicron lens.

Fishers Island Ferry
Fishers Island Ferry

On this day last year: West Hampton. Early August is clearly our time to visit friends at their weekend places (we are actually quite begrudging in missing weekends in Warren.)

Steve Rubin
Steve Rubin

Sunday July 8, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – We’ve instituted a weekly (well at least several times a month) “family dinner” on Sunday evening, so Laura and Alexander came over. Francesca was already here because she’s moved in while she studies for the bar exam in just over two weeks. I gave my Leica gear a well-deserved rest (I’m taking my M9 to Nippon Photo Clinic for adjustments next week) and shot with my Fuji xpro-1. Here’s Alexander at dinner.

Alexander Campbell
Alexander Campbell

On this day last year: Grand Central Terminal. Another lone figure shot. This one in a crowd. A more defiant stance than usual.

Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal

Wednesday May 30, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – We went to a reading and book signing at the Barnes & Noble on 86th Street by our old friend Joe Kanon. Joe is a novelist who has written a series of books set in various places but all set in 1944-46, a period of great transitions. His books have been set in Los Alamos, Venice, Berlin, Hollywood, and in the latest Istanbul. Here’s a picture of Joe taken with my Leica and 50mm Summilux.

Joe Kanon
Joe Kanon

On this day one year ago: New Preston Congregational Church.

New Preston Congregational Church
New Preston Congregational Church