Wednesday, October 6, 2010

NEW BEGINING









Since the SFCC Photo Arts Club is now using Blog Spot to keep up on their goals and I am now in officially in the Club this year because of my Lab class I am in, I decided what better time than to start up my blog again. So I am in a Nature and Landscape class and we went to Manito Park and the Finch Arboretum these last two Fridays, and this Friday we are going to the Bison Range in Montana. Can't wait to get some great Photos. So this quarter I will try and post my nature and landscape photos that received good critiques in class. Here are the some from the first two trips.

Here is from Friday October 1, 2010 at the Finch
Arboretum.







  The next set of photos are from Manito Park on September 24, 2010






Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Movie for First Night Spokane by Brynne Boltjes

I was asked to play a part in this short film made by my boyfriends co-worker, Jesse, for a contest for First Night Spokane. Everyone participating were given rules to make it by. The filmmakers for the Spokane First Night 2009/2010 48 Hour Film Contest had only 48 hours to make a short film no longer than 5 minutes within the following parameters.

1.Location- Restaurant
2.Line of Dialog that has to be spoken-Is it your head, arms, legs, what?! Just tell me!
3.Theme-In the Land of make believe
4.Prop-Zip Lock Bag
5.Genre-Horror

I believe each team was given everything the same except the Genre. I know some teams were given comedy, romance, and drama as some genres.We were lucky and recieved horror, which is one of my favorites. Although it was my first time ever doing something like this I had so much fun. Our film was called Bag, because it was the main subject of the film.

The restaurant our directors chose was Luigis, because one of them worked there so they had easy access to it. Having only 48 hours to decide where to shoot we were lucky to be able to use the whole kitchen area in the restaurant.

This film was written and directed by Jesse James Hennessy and Steve St George and editing was done by Jesse James Hennessy. Jesse is the one on the left holding the camera and Steve is next to him.



This was our prop, the plastic bag. In the film it had regular eyes and then it would change to those crazy eyes when it became evil and started to kill people. The bag became evil when a cook got upset because his boss yelled at him to hurry up. He became frustrated and spilled a special sauce when he was reaching for some crackers. The special sauce landed on the plastic bag and it rose to become evil! It first killed the cook who had spilt the special sauce by jumping over his face and suffocating him. When the boss came to look for the cook the bag jumped in his mouth and rolled up into a ball and choked him to death.


This is where that all took place. The murder scene! I was in the next scene and played a waitress. I come into the back looking for everybody.

I can't find anyone and when I go to look around the corner I see the dead boss and the dead cook. I scream and grab a knife. I look around cautiously and step forward and slip on the Bag and fall backwards and stab myself with the knife.


Here I am all bloody! The bag thinks I am dead but I pull the knife out of my chest and stab the bag killing it.
Then I walk a little bit wounded, drop the knife, fall to the ground and crawl to the door to get outside.


It was really hard crawling on my stomach because the fake blood we used was made with corn syrup and I kept sticking to the floor. It was a good thing he was filming from behind at that point because I was smiling a lot because of how sticky it was. When I finally made it to the door I pushed it open and crawled out screaming for help. Now Jesse is across the street and runs over. This is the part where he uses the lines he has to use in the film, "Is it your head, arms, legs, what?! Just tell me!" I mumble "help me." Jesse says, "I'll call the police hold on."
Then like all great horror movies the monster is alive again.


The Bag now has blood and a bandaid on it.
 The Bag is suddenly by Jesse's head making a weird noise, Jesse turns to look at what is there and screams! The Bag jumps on Jesse's head and begins to suffocate him. Jesse and the bag begin to struggle...
The End.

                                                   This was a shot of the whole cast after the film was finished. The man to the right of Jesse is the cook named Mario played by John Mullins. He did a great job too.

Please check out our film on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-OoVsfRkf0
And I will let you all know on my Blogger if our film made the final cut on December 19th. If so you should go down to the First Night Spokane on December 31st to watch one of the several screenings. I'll let you know where and when if we make it. Wish us luck
 
 

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Family Dinner by Brynne Boltjes








Yummm. Family Dinner. What could be better than home made cooking? Well I guess it could be when you don't have to cook it at your own home. Since all of my siblings have moved out of my parents house my Mom and Dad have family dinner almost every Sunday. My dad usually does the cooking, he has always been our head chef in the family when it came to dinner. Not that my mom never made dinner, I think he just enjoyed it more. This Sunday it was a crab salad. Oh, I forgot to mention, my parents have also become some sort of wine cynosures since their children have left nest. My dad usually always has a glass of wine near by when he cooks. I think my mom drinks a glass of wine when my dad cooks too.



I do believe this was her glass poured from the "Hey Mambo" bottle filled with California Red Wine. Sitting next to an International Retail Imports magazine she was going to go read with her wine while my dad finished cooking.



It didn't look like he minded much. He really does enjoy cooking for his children, or perhaps it is seeing his children that he really enjoys. He does have the knowledge that home cooked meals bring familys together from near and far.



It brought my sister in town from Bellingham for this meal. While she moved there to go to college at Western Washington University five years ago, she ended up falling in love and now lives with her boyfriend. It took her a long time after graduating to find a job (other than waitressing) in her B.A. of International Business. She finally found one but it is also located in Western Washington.


As my mom is drinking her glass of Red Wine and talking to my younger sister, Jessie, my dad claps his hands back and forth as if to say "Let's Eat!"


The salad looks good. But my dad make me something extra special. Usually he makes me something special every Sunday dinner I come to,


This night it's pizza! I am actually a vegetarian and my dad goes to all this trouble to make me my special vegetarian meals so I can join in and eat with my family. This pizza is actually one of his specialties; one sauce is pesto and the other is barbecue. It's delicious!

After dinner to repay my parents for my meal and for them putting up with me taking photographs all night, they have a request for a family portrait. So we all go downstairs after the dishes are put away and withough a lighting kit or meter I set up the automatic timer and rush back by my family and smile just in time...


If you ask me it turned out pretty good. This photograph just so happens to be the last portrait type photograph taken in this house of my parents. I moved into this house in the third grade of 1991 and my parents moved out in November 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

BANDS by Brynne Boltjes




There are rarely bands I want to see play in Spokane. We don't have the greatest music scene here. But when a band does come around that I like I make sure I make it there. So on a Monday night two punk bands were in town playing that I knew I wanted to watch. Granted they were playing at the Cretin Hop which doesn't seem to have heat and has a lot of little teenagers running around the place, but they do offer some great punk shows once in awhile. The main band I wanted to see was called The Cobra Skulls.

The first band to play was called Nuetral Boy, and they actually ended up being my favorite band to watch that night. The lead singer/guitar player Mike said they barely made it to the show because of a crazy story that actually happened. Mike told the crowd that his brother, the rody, beat up their drummer so bad he had to go to the hospital. They set the drummer up at Deaconess Hospital and Mike made his brother go to the train station to go home.



So the third guitar player ended up taking over on the drums and he did a great job. No one in the crowd noticed a difference in the music.

The crowd really started to hype up when the next band Cobra Skulls started to play. I couldn't believe how many people were taking pictures of the band at this time.









































Wow that was a lot of picture taking for a punkrock band that is farely new to the scene. The last band I watched were called Teenage Bottle Rocket. They were pretty good but they had a part in there set that was the highlight of the night. A teenage boy from Spokane loved their band and knew how to play bass to every single song they had made. The boy had made YouTube videos of himself playing Teenage Bottle Rocket's songs and posted them on their myspace page and fan website. During their set the lead singer saw this boy and asked him to come play a song with them on their bass player's bass. The boys face was so excited that it was like a dream come true for him.

While the boy didn't know how to fix the bass strap to fit his size, or he was probably too nervous to mess with it, he rocked out so hard that the crowd went wild.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Halloween














While in Seattle during Halloween we go out for breakfast. After parking we start to walk out of the parking lot and come upon a little boy dressed up as a garbage can holding his trick or treating pumpkin basket in hand.



As we round the corner we are amazed at the site of a huge line of kids in costumes going trick or treating at ten in the morning. The shops in West Seattle are letting kids come in and trick or treat for candy. It's something I have never seen in Spokane. I have only seen kids trick or treating at daytime carnivals or sometimes at the mall.



We sat down at Easy Street Records which is a record store and a small cafe. Not too soon after kids started coming in there too.


Waiting to place my order I looked out the window at the many costumed characters passing by the window. One mom was holding her baby that was dressed in a yellow bird or duck costume.


There was a dad inside the cafe wearing a wizard hat and holding his daughter. She must not have wanted to dress up that day, but still looked like she was having a lot of fun.




I decided to go look around the store at the records and CD's. I looked up for a moment and saw Homer Simpson passing by me. Halloween is definitly a holiday for the young and the young at heart.




Finally our waitress comes around and takes our orders. She looks like she is dressed up by wearing a bear hat, but I am not exactly sure. Almost all of the staff is dressed up too. I order hashbrowns and eggs and a mocha latte.




I noticed the scary costume of the guy that's going to make my coffee and he had fake blood all over him. Luckily none of it got in my coffee. It looks like a really fun place to work and has a great atmosphere, even when it's not Halloween.



I get my coffee before the food comes and it looks delicious. I took a drink and it tasted as good as it looked. We enjoyed our breakfast a lot and I tried not to anoy my company by taking anymore photographs.



But as we were leaving I couldn't help myself. I saw a man wearing a scary looking mask and had to photograph him. I adjusted the shutterspeed to see if I could add to the creepy atmoshpere.