Relish Tray – Photo 52 Project [Week 48]

We held Thanksgiving at our house for the first time this year. There was turkey, casseroles, gravy, stuffin’ muffins, and this relish tray. The dish is apparently made out of carnival glass and is a prized family heirloom. I can remember going to my grandma’s house for family get-togethers and if there were eggs, they were on that tray. It brings up a heaping helping of nostalgia when I use it now. I always wash it gently by hand, then tuck it high in the cabinet where it can rest, undisturbed until the rare occasion it is called upon again.

This thing is so ugly but yet stunning at the same time. I wonder if there actually was a time when it was perceived as conventionally modern. How could it be? It is a gold hued egg tray for Christ’s sake! How does something so dated and hideous become a prized possession? It must be all about our lust for permanence in an inherently temporary world. One of my computer science professors gave a lecture talking about how there is no such thing as permanent data storage. We are just keeping the ball in the air until we decide to stop. Too often the decision is made for us.

It is why I am writing this blog. Why I have thousands of photos on my computer that I may never look at again. That relish tray does more than hold eggs and pickles. It is a tiny physical thing that has been imbued with the essence of someone we loved. We can’t touch or talk to the matriarch that once owned it, but it is still here and that will just have to be enough. In time, the tray will break or be discarded, my photos will be lost, and I will no longer endure. For now though, I am going to enjoy my eggs.

Phone – Photo 52 Project [Week 47]

Lighting as been of some interest to me lately. For dramatic photos, I have been using a single source of bright direct light. This allows me to get dark shadows and moderate highlights. Not bad for only using a 500 watt work light.

Mari Ann was nice enough to be my model tonight after getting her hair done and night class. She got a call from a friend just as I was starting to shoot and I encouraged her to take it. She can be very self conscious and I think talking to someone took her out of the present enough for her to relax and just be her natural self.

Guitar – Photo 52 Project [Week 46]

After the storms passed through today, the sun came out and was lighting our kitchen table nicely. I decided to take advantage of this so I grabbed the coolest thing withing reach and took a picture of it. I am just glad my guitar got some use. God knows I never actually play it. This is mostly because I am not musically inclined, but I also became discouraged because this model has a twang to it that sounds like a awful buzzing. I even had a friend of mine who know how to play guitar give it a try and it still didn’t sound right. It is a cheap Fender call a Telecoustic. It is not a full size acoustic guitar and also not really an electric either but still has an electric pickup.