My Boyfriend….s

For those of you who’ve asked, I have a few cameras that I use pretty frequently. Some of them have ridden motorcycles with me through Barcelona, hiked to Machu Picchu and have almost taken a dip in the ocean. These are my loves:

LOMO LC-A+
The little-one-that-could. I’ve gone through about 4 of these LC-A’s in the 8+ years since I been a Lomo fan, but this particular guy I’ve fixed a couple of times, and still going strong.

Olympus OS-1
This is a special camera. It belonged to my maternal grandfather, whom I found out (recently) collected cameras… Now I know where I got it from. I prefer the 50mm lens with it, and particularly like using this camera and the LC-A as a combo.

The ’78 Hass
The tank. I love this camera. Sexy beast.

Blue
My $1 Polaroid machine. purchased at a yard sale in Long Beach, California, 7+ years ago, this blue beauty has come a long way, and it gives me the best instant memories to date.

8mm Action
The argus/cosina 8mm video camera is a gem. I can’t wait to experiment some more with it.

Home
My very small painting space is part of my very small apartment. At the same time, there’s nothing like having your own studio accessible at all times. I have a separate fridge for all my film and also stretch my own canvas when possible.

Currently I’m starting my new series which will be part of a group show this fall! I’ll post more details once I get them, but excited to show new paintings soon. If you’d like to see my work, please visit to my personal website at marikeeler.com

yours truly,
mari

Irina Werning

My friend Ray found Irina Werning on the interwebs and sent me her portfolio. I did little googling and found the video below (In spanish). I really like her work. I love her obsession with photography (I can totally relate), I love all her ‘boyfriends’ and ‘relationships’ (speaking about her cameras)… It makes me smile to know that there is someone out there that has the same love affair with them and film. And her photos you ask? Incredible, whimsical, colorful, smart, and just plain GOOD. Check out her website for a fun visual ride.

All photos by Irina Werning
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STORIES: Mi Pelo Largo Querido

BACK TO THE FUTURE:

After meeting John Schupf, and finding Irina’s work, I feel like I should post a little blurb about all my cameras soon. I collect and use old vintage film cameras… I’m also a little obsessed. In a good way of course. 😀