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Hitchhikin’ to Vegas Thursday, March 11, 2010

So, I thought it would be hilarious to do a hitch-hiking photo series on my road trip down to Las Vegas for the WPPI convention.  My long-time friend, and fellow photographer Heather Goldsworthy from Image Obscura just happened to be accompanying me along the way…and lucky for me, she is game for anything!

Some of the locations were based on the landscape and light…others were based on where we stopped for a bathroom break.  Within 20 minutes of pulling over, the car exploded onto the side of the road.  Suitcases everywhere.  It didn’t take us long to get ourselves into a groove.  We’d get into costume, then Heather would write the sign, and I would set the camera up.  This is definitely a time where a remote trigger would have come in handy…because racing that 10 second timer in 3.5 inch heels was a real pain in the arse.  Especially after the third run!

The trip according to mapquest from Nelson, BC to Las Vegas, Nevada should have taken us about 18 hours.  We apparently tacked on an additional 6 hours each way with all of our shenanigans.

Enjoy!

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“Vegas Baby”
First shot of the trip.  We were about 5 minutes past the border crossing when we stopped for this one.  Think I got the shot in 4…but yeah, the 10 second jog in those heels…killer. 
Metaline Falls, Washington

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“Viva Mexico”
This one - we were parked out in front of someone’s house….giggling to ourselves as we imagined what the people might be thinking if they were watching us!
Near Walla Walla, WA

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“Hawaii”
Can you say hands so cold they’ll make ya cry?  This was definitely the dedication shot of the series.  Standing on the side of the road in our bikinis at about 6:30 in the morning…once again as a few confused morning commuters drove by.  I really hope we made some people laugh.  This is also the famed location of the “lost goats” sign.  Finding that sign was like a dream come true. 
Boise, Idaho

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“Detroit Rock City”
I love this photo.  I’m pretty sure I might need a good size print of this in my house!  This road saw a lot of traffic, in fact, we actually confused a few motorists…as a few slowed down, almost to a stop and then read the sign and kept driving.  Again…we were laughing hysterically…
Nevada/Idaho border area

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“Aspen”
This one might be tied for my fav.  This one was taken outside of Nelson, NV at a ghost town.  We had set up a shoot with some friends Steve Z, Chuck Arlund, Neil Cowley, Stephanie & Peter Zettl and towards the end of the day when things were wrapping up with the models…I saw this truck and the sign…and new it had to be ours.  I had been hoping to get a shot with us actually catching a ride…so this turned out perfect.  Plus, we both love any excuse to wear those fabulous snowsuits in public. 
Nelson, Nevada

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“Home”
We pulled over here figuring we ought to get a snowy shot.  Due to our experience in the cold in our bikinis…we decided it would be a great place to keep our clothes on and shoot the final frame here.  Quick and easy…wish I would have shot another one as there’s a snowflake right in front of my face…but ah well.  I’m pretty sure I’m not going to win any awards for these! 
North of Salt Lake City, UT

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“Overlook Hotel”
Apparently this creeps some people out.  Heather and I scored these matching dresses at a second hand store in Vegas for 5 bucks each.  When we came out of the dressing room and saw that they fit us like a glove…we knew we had to have them!  Steve Z saw the dresses and mentioned the movie “The Shinning” and ended up doing a shot like this for us at the hotel in Vegas…but we felt we should probably incorporate the dresses it into the hitching series…so here we are again.  I think I’m glad I never saw the movie!
Lima, Montana (Go to Jan’s Cafe for pie!)

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“Late for Wedding”
Heather and I joked about making her a youtube series on how to get ready for a wedding in seven minutes.  She literally went from braids to an updo and make-up in no time. 
East of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

I love adventures!

 

Posted by Melissa Welsh on 03/11 at 01:19 AM
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We’re opening a new Studio!!! Wednesday, February 03, 2010

February 3, 2010 – Two of the most talented photographers in Nelson, BC, have combined forces and are celebrating the grand opening of their new studio on Friday, February 12 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Heather Goldsworthy of Imageobscura and Melissa Welsh of Melissa Welsh Photography and Wonow Media Ltd, are inviting everyone to their location at 560 Baker St, Unit 3, where there will be wine and appetizers served. The two are also offering free studio sessions that night, capturing Facebook profile pictures for guests. (Fun backdrops and costumes will be on hand in case people want to get funky with their images.)

“Heather and I studied photography together 10 years ago and besides being great friends we have offered each other a lot of support in our businesses over the years,” Melissa says. “When the chance came up to share a studio space, I jumped at the opportunity.”

The 600-square-foot studio, which will be available for rent by other photographers and artists, features soft, natural lighting via a central skylight, as well as strobe lighting, stands, tripods, reflectors and tabletop working area. The space also has a comfortable, open seating area that allows for client meetings, critiquing events and brainstorming sessions.

“We believe in building an involved, creative community, not fostering competition between artists, so our door is always open,” says Heather. “Drop by for a brainstorming session, flip through photography magazines and design books or just poke your head in to say hi.”

Melissa Welsh is a multi-disciplined photographer who specializes in photographing people. Her work can be found in private collections around the world as well as in regional, national and international publications. She has shifted focus for 2010 and is committed to shake things up in the family portrait genre.

Specializing in commercial and food photography, Heather Goldsworthy provides a wide range of location and studio photography services including product photography for websites and packaging. In particular she is excited to offer her newest service – “Hot Shots.” Designed for business owners, Hot Shots allows you to have your product photographed on a clean white backdrop and a resultant image file within two hours. It’s the ideal service for websites, online merchandising and cataloguing. Imageobscura is the only company in the Kootenays to offer this type of service to local business owners.

Heather and Melissa look forward to seeing everyone at their studio’s grand opening at 560 Baker St., Unit 3, on February 12 after 6:00 p.m.

For more information contact Melissa Welsh at 250-505-5705 (e-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)) or Heather Goldsworthy at Imageobscura, 250-551-6543 (e-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)).

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