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Italy Images from a Month in the Boot

Italy Images from a Month on the Boot is a 3 part series of photos I have found deep in the annals of my iPhone from this past May in Italy. I have recently attended some seminars on iPhone photography and I am getting better at creating images that I believe invoke the feelings I have when I travel.

I took the shot above at the wondrous Masseria Gelso Bianco in Puglia, Italy. This facility owned by my very dear friend Antonello Losito is one of the most stunning properties along the heel of the boot. The 5 bedroom villa with pool, 11 trulli  (the conical-shaped iconic roofs of the area), and a world-class professional kitchen is the perfect getaway for family or friends to one of Italy's culinary and scenic gems. Staying here felt like coming home to a place I will always treasure. I loved being on the roof and shooting this shot as I watched the sun sink after a very rare rain shower.

I used a Venice shot in my last post and I like the juxtaposition here of the more ancient look processing from last time and this high texture process today. I love what I can do with my phone these days as it allows me to create the kind of art I would have long ago if I could draw. I cannot draw and I feel like I am reliving a bit of my youth with the tools I now have available to me.

Juliet and I had dinner just around the corner from here and the memory is so fresh looking at this photo. Venice was much more me than it was on my first visit 20 years ago. This is the kind of image I want to convey. This is the life I want to live.

As with anything that catches a buzz there is cynicism and that is certainly fair when it comes to the aging of images. However, the reason I choose these techniques is the age evokes something lost, a reason to believe that even antiquities were discovered by the creative. I will reveal more of my techniques in a later post and share those of the very talented man who guided me to this.

I just got this shot where I wanted it. This crumbling blue house in Burano is about the doorway. It is about living. There was an emergency crew going in and out of this place and I imagined someone was not doing well inside. Someone who 40 years ago stood outside dappled in fresh blue paint and grinning may have been on a final rest crumbling all around. All lines lead to the door which takes us from one world to the next.

I graduated from the University of Dallas, one of the most intellectually stimulating places in Texas. UD (not UTD) has its own campus just outside of Rome in a hamlet called Marino. The campus, Due Santi (two saints) has a vineyard and cantina for wine production. I had the great privilege to tour the facility this year.

Although I spent time on the campus before I never ventured into the cellar (cantina) as I was not the "wine guy" all those years ago. I was simply blown away that my alma mater possessed this wondrous facility. The university also has a few acres of vineyards and produces a lovely wine from the vines each year. Now I just want to convince them to clean out the old concrete fermentation tanks and make the wine right there in the facility just like the Romans.

This photo really captures the mood and texture of the place and is one of my favorites from the body of work we captured on the trip.

Please let me know what you think of the work and I look forward to sharing more soon.

Word,

M

 

 

 

tags: The Blissful Adventurer, @Blissadventure, Travel, Wine, travel, food, Adventure, Le Marche, juliet housewright, michael housewright
Thursday 10.25.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

San Francisco - The California Move (Arrival)

San Francisco - The California Move (Arrival)

Our first full week in California culminated with a picnic with friends in Crissy Field with friends. The Golden Gate Bridge is celebrating its 75th anniversary all year and I must say she still looks amazing.

This is just one of the best places in the country for an afternoon picnic. Hipsters on bikes play Hop-Scotch. drum circles, hallucinogens, kids laughing, swaying palms, and no limitations on alcohol consumption make for a fun and quite relaxing day...

Until the fog rolled in and the temps plummet from the low 70s to the high 50s in about 10 minutes. At this point we went in for a lovely dinner, more wine, and a great welcome to our new part of the world. This concludes our photo tour of the California move and now look for new adventures from our days exploring.

Haiku Sunday this Week - Montara Beach

tags: travel, The Blissful Adventurer, San Francisco, crissy field, food, food porn, Golden Gate Ferry
Friday 10.05.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Haiku Sunday - A Hipstamatic Move

This week's Haiku Sunday is a Hipstamatic Move across the West. It has been a bit since I featured this app and since documenting the journey from Colorado to California this week I felt it an appropriate time for the Haiku and Hipsta!

here he comes riding

lands that were once his now not

because he is now dead

call my agent said

the giant as he made the

valley in two strides

writhing about so

obviously and without

fear of consequences

Sail on Silver Girl

sail on by, your time has come

to shine...who is it?

she stabbed at the ropes

with a toothpick and real hope

free she bled him dry

The giant called again.

Yeah, so what? well, he is pissed and

threatened a boulder

“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.”

Dante

buried up in them hills

is a secret to knowing why all

secrets are not honest

strike strike strike nothing

the serpent fatigued asked the

man how he did it

That's really fucking hot!

We made it he said

double double animal style

shake and fries - goodbye!

tags: Haiku, Hipstamatic, utah, Photography, travel, @Blissadventure, Juliet Housewright, Colorado, California, blog
Sunday 09.30.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Gallery NRC 2nd Annual Mobile Phone Juried Show - Juliet is In!

Welcome Back to The Blissful Adventurer! Our first post from sunny Palo Alto is to announce that Juliet's spectacular photo, A Bridge Eye View, was selected by a jury and is currently showing at the Mobile Phone Juried Show in Denver, Colorado.

The show actually comprises 3 unique gallery spaces and Juliet's image is showing at the Gallery NRC on 424 Tennyson Street.

The shot was taken from an old Venetian work boat in a neighborhood canal while we were working with two amazing women from the ancient rowing work boats preservation society (much more about them in a future post)

The only sad part of this news is we will not be able to see the photo in the gallery or attend the artists reception on Friday October 5.

If you are in the Denver area we encourage you to attend and tell your friends.

The images in the show will be voted upon by the jury for best in show as well as In addition there will be a People's Choice award as well which will be voted on during the duration of the event. For this vote each person who votes will be required to vote on one piece in each of the three locations. As the number of pieces in each location is not evenly balanced weighting will be done to ensure every piece has an equal opportunity to win this vote. As an incentive for people to vote there will also be a prize awarded randomly to those who submit their vote.

This is a very important step for Juliet, the artist known as Schmee, to her growth as a working artist.

We are all finally settling in a bit and will get back to our blogging routine very soon with new stories, photos, and humor.

Here is a brief bio on Schmee for those of you who do not know her personally

Schmee is a young woman seeing the world from rural roots across oceans to lands only dreamed of in her childhood. As a major contributing photographer for The Blissful Adventurer she continues to travel the globe offering yin to her husband’s yang and developing a style with modern visual media that interprets a poetic inner view with a fine realism.

Schmee is a full-time traveling nurse lending her skills to hospitals in need across the globe and in return she is rewarded a daily visual dive into her surroundings

31 years of age, hailing from rural Texas and painting from childhood, the camera is a tool that allows her to paint “on the fly” with light and lenses all the while staying close to her own base in art and design.

This is Schmee’s first show and these are the very first original prints on offer from this rising creative young woman.

More of her work may be seen on the website above and she would enjoy hearing directly from patrons and inquisitive guests.

tags: blogging, venice, travel, moblie phone photography, Michael Housewright, Juliet Housewright, @Blissadventure
Monday 09.24.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Haiku Sunday - The Denver Adventure's Final Days

Haiku Sunday - The Denver Adventure's Final Days is a photo and poetic chronicle of our last two weeks living here in Colorado. Mixed emotions, joy, sadness, and the fear of the unknown all share in this largest HS of all time. (Roll over images with your mouse for the titles)

shining app sized bites

loving the views hating douche

morgue before-after

she tore at the pack

then grabbed scissors to shred the

seams of the cement bag

decisions shaped and

adventures planned taking sip

after sip dreaming

playful turns seem so

innocent till the searing

begins and skin burns

the robiola

melting on the hand while the

kir made her more open

always raw the chef knows

there can be no other way

to build Frankenstein

stirring stirring rice

time stands at bold attention

waiting the flatware

another damn dram

pulled to the lips with a burn

sprayed later from urn

last he had less now

more than before into the jar

not in the glass whore

crying alone is

always better than tears of joy

shed towards losers

wrapped up like a pro

the victim's body smelled fresh

when it hit the steam

a final heaven meal

among angels of the sea

how can we replace?

mister limpet smiled

as he prepared to sound

his horn of demise

the ends of the earth

to find the great fish that are

the end of the earth

rocking rolls of rib

meat in spotlight setting the

mood to imbibe now

days after blue moons

the light now ordinary

but still lights our way

tags: Haiku, blogging, Colorado, Photography, Hipstography, @Blissadventure, humor, food, Adventure, sushi, wine, travel, The Blissful Adventurer
Wednesday 09.12.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 
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