5 of 6 Edition 1/1 Artist - Sarah Lyndsay
Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park & the purple dress. Death Valley is an otherworldly landscape and I feel grateful to have had the opportunities that allow me to travel the world with my dresses. This is one of my favourite locations to date!
How do I take these self-portraits? They are a combination of 2 images. I take one shot of the overall scene which is typically a long exposure shot to smooth out any water and clouds in the sky. I then take a second shot of me as the subject and combine them together in photoshop. Since I am often adding a long exposure into my image, I can't pose for more than a few seconds without visible movement in my hair or dress. I use a remote on my phone that connects to my camera to take the photo.
About the artist - Sarah is a passionate landscape & portrait photographer with over 10 years experience in the photography industry. Based in the beautiful Canadian Rockies, she is widely known for her long exposures and ethereal self-portrait work showcasing the beauty of the world.
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I come from a family of abuse. My dad. Physical, verbal and emotional. I watched in horror and anger how he treated my mom, who is truly a special lady. I remember when I was little, I would shut off my mind and escape in my dreams. This is called disconnecting. I often dreamt of a different family or I would have nightmares of something happening to my mom. There was this moment in grade 5 when my dad was so angry at me for something, he had me pinned on the ground and I can still picture his face shouting at me to this day.
This all came out in my adult life and I made many poor decisions in my late 20s. My mental health declined and I had no choice but to face these dragons. Forgiveness has happened with my family and I am in an AMAZING place now in my 30's.
Even though I’m a grown woman, these images represent that little girl who had many dreams of escaping to beautiful places in a dress.
Thank you for viewing my heart & passion.
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5 of 6 Edition 1/1 Artist - Sarah Lyndsay
Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park & the purple dress. Death Valley is an otherworldly landscape and I feel grateful to have had the opportunities that allow me to travel the world with my dresses. This is one of my favourite locations to date!
How do I take these self-portraits? They are a combination of 2 images. I take one shot of the overall scene which is typically a long exposure shot to smooth out any water and clouds in the sky. I then take a second shot of me as the subject and combine them together in photoshop. Since I am often adding a long exposure into my image, I can't pose for more than a few seconds without visible movement in my hair or dress. I use a remote on my phone that connects to my camera to take the photo.
About the artist - Sarah is a passionate landscape & portrait photographer with over 10 years experience in the photography industry. Based in the beautiful Canadian Rockies, she is widely known for her long exposures and ethereal self-portrait work showcasing the beauty of the world.
SOLD OUT
I come from a family of abuse. My dad. Physical, verbal and emotional. I watched in horror and anger how he treated my mom, who is truly a special lady. I remember when I was little, I would shut off my mind and escape in my dreams. This is called disconnecting. I often dreamt of a different family or I would have nightmares of something happening to my mom. There was this moment in grade 5 when my dad was so angry at me for something, he had me pinned on the ground and I can still picture his face shouting at me to this day.
This all came out in my adult life and I made many poor decisions in my late 20s. My mental health declined and I had no choice but to face these dragons. Forgiveness has happened with my family and I am in an AMAZING place now in my 30's.
Even though I’m a grown woman, these images represent that little girl who had many dreams of escaping to beautiful places in a dress.
Thank you for viewing my heart & passion.