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Shawl

May 24, 2021 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I went to Goodwill, which is my go-to store for finding props for photography. Sometimes I do not find anything unless I am very specific about what I am looking for. But, the other day, I just decided to browse and get inspired in case I found a treasure–and a treasure I did find. All of a sudden I saw this lovely shawl that kind of had a Mexican-like motif. It sort of looked biblical as well. It is really beautiful and I snatched it up for a mere $2.50. So, I had an idea that I would take some self-portraits yet again (since I live alone and it sucks when you want to get images of people) and that was what I had in mind. I wanted the shawl to drape around my head and body. It’s big so I could do it. I thought of draping it around my bald head but decided to put on my wig.


Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: biblical, drape, Goodwill, Mexican, motif, photography, props, self portraits, shawl, treasure, Wig

Chemotherapy – Marilyn with Wig 4/21

April 18, 2021 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I am about to embark on a new journey, namely chemotherapy. I found out I had breast cancer yet again (first time was 34 years ago, when I was still young). This is not a recurrence, it is a new and improved cancer. It actually was about 3 tumors (and don’t ask me how the hell that happened) but that’s what did. I had two surgeries – one just a lumpectomy, and when the pathology report came in, the doctor told me, although the ca was only stage 1 (it had not spread) it was a very aggressive cancer (of course, only the best for me). So, I had to do something I never wanted to do–I had a mastectomy (boo-hoo). Now I am having chemo too on Tuesday. In trying to be proactive, I bought a wig and here are a couple of self-portraits of me wearing it. I had it over my hair. I decided to document this.


Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: aggressive, cancer, chemo, chemotherapy, lumpectomy, mastectomy, pathology, proactive, report, self-portrait, surgeries, surgery, tumors, Wig

Elaine – Portraits March 2021

April 18, 2021 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I put out feelers on Facebook and word of mouth that I really needed models for portraits. Since I live alone, the only model I have been able to consistently get is myself. I am very cooperative and know just how to pose for maximum effect, but I needed other people. So, Elaine from Chicks that Click photography club volunteered. It was a little awkward at first as she is not used to posing, but as time went on we both got into the swing of things and everything fell into place. I didn’t’t even have to tell her what to do next–she just changed her position and expression slightly and there was another shot. I had a great time that day and got some great shots of Elaine.




Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: Chicks that Click, cooperative, Elaine, expression, Facebook, models, Portraits, posing, position

Becky

April 18, 2021 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

One thing I can say about Becky, she has a real zest for life. I advertised that I needed models and she volunteered. I’ve taken her portraits before, but this was another one. I often like to do dark, moody shots, especially of me. But I just knew that wouldn’t work for Becky. She is a happy, joyful, human being and I wanted to let her personality sparkle. I think these shots truly show the essence of her as a person. She loves to shop and there were no problems getting her to bring several cute outfits. She hardly needs any direction for posing as she is a natural. I enjoyed the afternoon with her and I hope I have captured and portrayed Becky as the happy person she is.







Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: cute, dark, essence, happy, joyful, life, models, moody, natural, outfits, personality, Portraits, posing, sparkle, Zest

Self Portraits Feb 2021

March 10, 2021 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I decided to do some self portraits in February 2021. These were taken in my little studio upstairs. Hopefully I will be taking some portraits of other people. I’m a very cooperative subject. The first one is very reflective of what I was going through at the time.


Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: February 2021, Portraits, self portraits, studio

Self-Portraits Dec 2020

January 15, 2021 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I decided to get some full body self-portraits of me sitting on a seat in my studio. I put the light source to the side and added a grid to achieve the low key effect. It took a while but I finally got the angles I wanted. Some are the same image, but one is in color, and one is black and white. Can’t decided which I like better. I lean toward the color. It took a long time to pose myself but I did it. I also added an old self-portrait of me with a painted face. That was not taken on the same day.




I was pleased with the results and people on Facebook seemed to like it too.

Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: Facebook, grid, light source, low key effect, low key photography, pose, self portrait s, self-portrait, studio

Sunflowers

January 15, 2021 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I discovered some gorgeous sunflowers at Kroger recently. I thought they’d make some beautiful photos in the studio. I staged them on a white and then black background. On the white, I added in Photoshop, a texture. On the black background – no texture. I like how they came out. I tried several textures. I even took a self-portrait smelling the sunflower.




Filed Under: Flowers and Trees Tagged With: beautiful, black background, flowers, gorgeous, photos, self-portrait, smelling sunflower, studio, sunflowers, textures, white background

Gavin and Emily

December 31, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

My friend asked that I do a photo shoot of her boyfriend’s children, Gavin and Emily. Gavin is 16 and Emily is 13. We went out to Brick Pond Park, a lovely place in N. Augusta, S.C. It is really only about 20 minutes away. They were shy at first so we started out slowly. But as I continued taking their pictures, and talking to them, they really blossomed and became comfortable. This enabled me to get some great shots. These were Christmas presents to their family and they loved them. The kids were a real delight and it was a good experience.







Filed Under: People and Events, Portraits Tagged With: boyfriend, Brick Pond Park, children, Christmas, comfortable, delight, N. Augusta, photo shoot, presents, shy

Red Roses and Oranges

November 12, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment


I purchases a new macro lens and decided to take some macro shots of oranges and red roses. It is so beautiful to see a rose with water droplets close up. Red roses are the most beautiful flower in my estimation.

Filed Under: Flowers and Trees, Macros, Still Life Photography Tagged With: beautiful, close up, droplets, macro, oranges, red, red rose, rose, water, water droplets

Acorn Squash

November 12, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

Just a different look at a simple item. I decided to take some still life pictures of acorn squash. You never know how lovely just an ordinary object can be until you place it in the right position and the right light. So, ordinary acorn squash becomes extraordinary.


 

Filed Under: Food, Still Life Photography Tagged With: acorn squash, squash, still life

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