Paul Lender

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Left of Center Photography is simple, relaxed, fun photography that captures clients being themselves. The studio comes to you so that your photos are in the places that are part of your memories.

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Haley + Jim: Life’s a Beach

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

So it rained on their engagement shoot day and beach pictures were really important to them we got together just about a week ago to hit the sand.  The sunset still didn’t cooperate with us, but it was nice enough to stroll in the water and let Maverick play in the sand!

Haley + Jim: Dog Walk

Haley + Jim: Puppy Kisses

Haley + Jim: Don't Forget Me

Haley + Jim: Beach Steps

Haley + Jim: Maverick

Love of Photography

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

I was given a gift recently.  A Calumet 4×5 View Camera.  An older gentleman was downsizing some of his belongings and wanted to give it to somebody who would use.  I found him through a friend that thought I would be interested.   I met him at his house a few days later and picked it up.  He also passed along a Leica handbook (I recently acquired a M2 Rangefinder as well!), the tripod, two lights, and some old Polaroid Sheet film.

We talked a bit about photography and what this old camera was used for.  Then he started telling me about his time in WWII and pulled out pictures he had taken in North Africa during the war with his Leica.  Really amazing images that he developed and printed himself with a travel enlarger.  He’d sell portraits to other GI’s to send back home.

I promised him I’d use the camera.

So far I’ve used it twice.  Once that night I brought it home and again this morning.  It’s a time consuming process – metering the scene, getting under the sheet to focus with on the ground glass, loading the film back, engaging the shutter, and finally click.  Then you have to put the dark slide back in, pull the film and wait.  With old exposed film that’s a anxious time.  Did it work? Does it still meter and the listed speed?  I fired off 22 shots this morning.

For every four or five shots shots that don’t work…

Bad Exposure 1

you get one or two that does. Today I got three.

Fairport Harbor Lighthouse

I think I was there for an hour. It’s a chore to even get to a location. The camera and tripod don’t seem very heavy until you haul them a half mile across the beach. I envy the photographers that mastered the craft this way. I makes you think about everything before you push the button. Mistakes waste too much time and too much film. I love the process though. Every bit of it. It truly becomes making a photograph.

From what I can tell, nobody makes Polaroid Sheet film anymore. Fuji makes the pack film for the Polaroid Camera’s most people may still have around. I’m going to have to move to negative film and wet chemistry. I’ve got two negative holders. That’s four shots I can have on hand every time I go out. Four. They all better count.

Calumet CC400

So I’m ordering film this week. There are some more landscapes I want to shoot with this camera. I’m hoping to get a very patient client or two in front of this lens as well!

EDIT June 14, 2011

Jack called me this afternoon.  He wanted to thank me for the picture.  Said I had a real eye for this.  He couldn’t believe the old film he passed along worked at all.    He said that was the first landscape that this specific camera had ever been set in front.  It also meant to lot to him because the Fairport Harbor lighthouse was one that he wanted to paint, but had never been there to capture a picture to use as a guide.   I think I may have to send him some more pictures. ;)

Sophia: 9 Months

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

This is the fourth time I’ve taken pictures of Sophia.  Started at her six month-aversary, did  couple shoots over Christmas and now she’s nine months old.   Still cute as a button too.

If I learned anything from this latest visit with her, it’s that her brother, Sonny, needs a talk show. ;)

Spohia - 9 Months

Spohia - 9 Months

Spohia - 9 Months

Spohia - 9 Months

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

I can’t say enough about how much fun it was to work with Candice and Tom.  Their engagement session is one of the most popular on the blog.  Their wedding completely rocked.  Such a great time.   I actually had a hard time picking pictures for the blog.  I wanted to throw about 500 images up here, but I narrowed it down to just 20 or so of my absolute favorites.

I have to say, Candice and Tom did their day up right.  You could tell they were surrounded by family and friends that truly cared for them.  It showed time and time again throughout the day.

Congratulations to both of you!  And there was a lot of talk about lots of babies so you better be giving me a call in the future! ;)

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Candice + Tom: The Wedding

Sofia Claus

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Here are two pictures that will make you OD on cuteness.  That is all.

Sofia Claus

Santa Left a Baby

Actually, that is Baby Sofia that barely made it off the front page her at LoC before I was back at her house to take some more pictures of the rest of her family.  Anyhow, while doing that, she ended up in this cute Santa hat.

 

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