Showing posts with label New York photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York photographer. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2014

A Day in the Life of Jessica Chevalier

November 15: A Day in the Life of Jessica Chevalier of Lost in the Valley Photography and Squirrel on a Ledgetop

Let me start by saying my life isn't always this exciting, but I'm glad it was on this fPOE your day!  All of these photos except the last one were taken with my iPhone 4s, the perfect tool for a challenge like this! 
In the morning I woke up and jumped right into a food photography project! 
Preparing the potatoes!

Whipping up the potatoes! 
My lovely assistant (the boyfriend) scooped out the interiors of two pumpkins in preparation of the dish I'm making.

Sauteing up some hamburg, pork, celery, onions, garlic, and spices in my favorite Le Creuset pan!

Mixed the potatoes and meat together and then stuffed some pumpkins!

After nearly an hour on 350 in the oven, two slightly golden pumpkins emerge!

Did the food photography shoot in my studio!
After all of the fun cooking, we got ready for date night! The best night of the week!
We arrived on Burlington's (VT) famous Church St.
 A brand spanking new L.L.Bean store!  I think the boyfriend would look dashing in these flannels!


 Lake Champlain Chocolates?  YES, PLEASE!

Next stop Leunig's Bistro for some fabulous French cuisine! 

Roasted Veggie soup with pesto and Asiago cheese.

Dessert!  So good!! 
A little ambiance! 
Our Town put on in the UVM theatre was fabulous!



 The Catamount mascot for UVM where we went to catch a play!

Last but not least, taken with my Canon Mark III & canon 50mm macro lens, is one of the food photographs I took that day! What a jam packed day!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Featured fPOE Photographer - Jessica Chevalier

Meet Jessica Chevalier of LostInTheValley!



Tell us a bit about yourself.

I’m a vegetable farmer living in the Adirondacks with an addiction to photography!


I love sewing and have a bit of a fabric obsession. Gardening is another love of mine. I’m also a Begonia dork. I have a bunch of them lining my windowsills with the occasional orchid squeezed in. 

 

Describe your creative process and what inspires you.

I love to go for hikes. There’s lots of inspiration in the deep woods! Thankfully my boyfriend doesn’t mind that I’m constantly interrupting our hike to stop and take a picture. He has the patience of a saint as I stop frequently!



I get the photos onto the computer as soon as I get back from a hike and immediately pick out my favorites. I wish I could say I’m good about editing right away, but I have hundreds, if not thousands of potential photos that need editing. I try to get at between 1-5 photos edited a day.

Outside of the forest, I love food photography. I’ve started a little culinary ‘adventure’ where I invent a dish or pick something out of a cookbook, make it, and then photograph it. I have a little ‘stage’ set up in my studio that I go running to when the food is fresh off the stove and I photograph it.



Tell us about your camera and favorite lenses.

I own a Canon 5D Mark III and I love it! It’s hard to choose just one lens as a favorite. 

My top three fav’s are my 100mm f/2.8L IS macro, my Lensbaby with Edge 80 attachment (the sweet 35 is pretty great too for certain things!), and my ‘boring’ nifty 50mm f/1.8. 




Where else can we find your work besides your Etsy shop?

I have a website, www.lostinthevalleyphotography.com, and am working on creating a website just for my food photography.


I’ve had some success entering juried shows at various art galleries around the Adirondacks. Recently, two of my food photographs were published in the fall/winter issue of LOCALadk magazine (pages 57-58) from a shoot I did with a local food Co-op.


Any advice for those just getting started as a photographer?

Learn to use your camera in manual mode! Read your camera’s owner’s manual front to back. Practice, practice, practice! Practice indoors and out, with morning light and evening light, with different camera settings, etc. You’ll never really stop learning and I love that about photography. Compare the photos you took today to those you’ll take in a year. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how far you’ve come if you keep at it.


Any favorite Etsy shops or “finds”?

If I were to look at my favorite shops, there seems to be a theme: Pottery shops, jewelry shops, photography shops (of course!), and illustration shops. I seem to gravitate towards artfully made hand-crafted pieces. I love how diverse the people of Etsy are even if there are many others doing the same craft! I may have several pottery shops (for example) ‘favorited’, but they all have their own unique style and I love that!