Thank you so much! Im really happy with how they came out. Ive had a couple hung on my wall for a week to make sure I liked it before I posted and Im super happy with them.
Author: derekwoods14
Julie Polaroid “Life is what happens when…” 11" x 14" Printed (Limited Edition)
Scaled Polaroid print on 11" x 14" paper now up on our Etsy store.
Ive always loved the look and feel of a Polaroid photo. The way it feels in your hand, the frame, the whole tactile nature of it. To capture that I decided to start printing 11" x 14" prints with the image of the full Polaroid in the center.
I’m super excited by how it turned out and love the look of a Polaroid mounted on paper.
Limited run of only 25.
Signed and numbered.
This particular image is one of my favorites. Many people have been quoted as saying “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans,” (yes most notably Lennon) but I think a lot of my favorite photographs follow the same rule. Those moments you capture between the moments you’re planning to capture. The stillness between breaths, the calm face between poses, the soft hand held between fireworks. I love it. I love those moments.
(note: Frame not included, if you’d like to get the print with a frame message me)
Any place you recommend getting color film developed in LA? Thanks.
Kodak Image Center is my personal favorite. The guy that runs the place Aldo, is amazing. They’ve been processing my film for 2 years straight. Couldn’t recommend them enough.

Its one thing to find my work on a random blog that doesn’t follow me. But to find it on a blog that has reblogged several of my shots before to reposting my shot without credits is just insulting and lazy.
For the people that made this possible:
Hattie Watson. LA. 2013. Holga 007.
(Styled by: Julie, HMU by: Vera Delgado)
Working on some exciting new prints that are going to be available today. Im super excited!

Heels are all you need.

When Julie and I fly places we like to play perverts hangman where you have to draw something vulgar rather than simply hang a man. We have TONS of these but this is one of my favorites made in the app Paper
What would you say to someone who calls your work pornographic? Note I wouldn’t call your work anything other than absolutely beautiful and inspiring.
Well that’s a good question. I get asked that, or rather the topic of my works classification comes up, a lot.
For me the line between pornography and art, and not to say that one is better than the other, they are just different, I love both, would be the intended PRIMARY result. I watch porn to be sexually aroused. I look at art to be intellectually stimulated. Don’t get me wrong they certainly can, and should, overlap, but for me the primary goal is how you can define it.
My photography is not intended to provoke arousal as its primary function. I present try to models themselves as art, intended for more of a intellectual stimulation than a physical one; but of course intention does not always equate to reception.
People doesn’t walk through an art gallery and look at nude photography to contemplate masturbating, generally speaking; and conversely I doubt many people pull up artistic photography to masturbate. However, I think the more you can overlap, the more you can provoke a variety of feelings in the viewer maybe the better. I think that Ellen von Unwerth does this really well. Her work is often artistic yet playful. Erotic yet thought provoking. To be able to present work that has a primary motivation, but effectively can exist in other realms I think is where the best work lives.
However, the term “pornography” in the US particularly, has been some what taken up to mean “lewd or vulgar.” From a censorship perspective, unfortunately, some people now a days seem to see the entire nude human body as pornography. To lump all nudity in as pornography really takes up this kind of anachronistic view of humanity that simply the act of seeing the nude form produces “unpure or lewd or vulgar” thoughts. This whole idea really presupposes the reduction of human intellectual faculties down to those of a wild animal when it comes to nudity.
This notion essentially says “if one sees nudity they will be so taken by it that their very thought processes will irrevocably altered, and therefore people need to be protected form themselves and the scandalous pornography that is nudity.” These ideas metaphorically presuppose we are all zombies and should be kept away from images of brains for fear of inciting our ravenous hunger. To me, and with no sense of hyperbole, that idea is insane and barbaric.
Its honestly something that shocks me in today’s day and age. How have we become so progressive in so many ways and still things like instagram, the momentarily proposed, but revoked, tumblr nsfw rules, and facebook, that are striving to digitize the human experience fail to understand nudity in that experience. Sadly, my favorite all time company Apple, and probably most inspirational business idol Steve Jobs, are a lot to blame. The rules and regulations of the app store pull a large financial weight to influence how apps can allow edgier content; and sadly that is driving a lot of censorship decision for the digital human experience. Anyway, here’s hoping marketing concerns wont be what drives us to become more prudish while all other aspects of our culture strive to betterment.
Sorry, I went on a bit of a tangent there at the end, but I hope that makes sense.
Thanks for your question. Its a good one!
Derek
Did you do a photoshoot with Kacey? Definantly would be some must see shots.
Indeed. We grabbed a few quick shots while she was staying with us. More to come.



