whenever i hear this song especially on the street in mexico by a mariachi band i get so excited! because the words blur for me and i hear "one jon almeda' as the chorus instead of the cuban inspired "guantanamera". i swear it really does sounds like "one jon almeda" in this wyclef version. i usually feel the need to loudly sing along with my own personal lyrical twist. smiling and thinking about my very special, ingenius, funny, creative, helpful, generous, sweet, extremely talented and super cute man. my one jon almeda.
first days back from vacation are rough. first days back with a snot nose, plugged ears and depressing rain outside are the worst. been moving slow today not ready to re-enter reality. dropped all my film off at the lab. am quite eager to see what i captured down south. to take my mind off my cold and the drizzle i enjoyed looking through all of jon's colorful mexico photos. most of these images were shot with his newest homemade lens. haven't named this one yet but it's a custom tilt/shift using one of my favorite lenses from my old enlarger. it's really quite perfectly soft and dreamy. it's just what we have been looking for. leave it to that clever one jon almeda........
we had such fun wandering the streets together cameras in hand. jon with his weird accordion lens wrapped in soft electrical tape and me with my square vintage box. trying to fight off feelings of self-consciousness and concealing our cameras however we could. me trying to hide mine in my much too small brown leather purse. trying not to look so obvious. hating the idea of being the nerdy over excited tourist. wishing we could be invisible and or fluent in spanish. but once something caught our eye, we forget all that. patiently waiting, taking turns, eager to see the rectangle or square that each other composed. each of us creating our own tiny theater inside the viewfinder. carefully deciding who or what our main character would be at that moment. some zoomed by us in a instant, others stopped us in our tracks and some created the perfect detour. these are jon's photographs from our last week together on the beautiful yet rather modest isla mujeres. enjoy, they are lovely!
and now we wait for the film.
love the graveyard ones. awesome
Posted by: nicky thomas-davies | October 08, 2009 at 08:16 AM
I feel as though I've just been to Isla... no passport required! :) The last photo of the dancers is beautiful. Love the movement... can almost hear the clack of their heels hitting the boards. *sigh*
Amazing shots. I visit your blog every day for eye candy!
Posted by: april | April 08, 2009 at 04:37 PM
Hi Heather, Thanks for stopping by my blog. I've been a fan of your photography for a while now. You guys take gorgeous gorgeous photos!!
Posted by: Joyce | April 05, 2009 at 08:38 PM
These are amazing!
Posted by: Jason | April 05, 2009 at 05:19 AM
these are truly d.e.l.i.s.c.i.o.u.s!
Posted by: gina@kiwistreetstudios | April 04, 2009 at 06:21 PM
Wonderful images, especially the car. I also love the one taken of you too :-) Hope that you're feeling better soon!
Posted by: Carol | April 04, 2009 at 09:45 AM
dogs and volkswagens. so jon.
Posted by: cory | April 04, 2009 at 08:09 AM
Oh you two crazy kids...You captured what is seen through our hearts and not just our eyes. PS sorry about giving you that cold Heather.
Posted by: noellen | April 03, 2009 at 08:01 PM
love love love especially the last image!!!
Posted by: ohana photographers -david & kim | April 03, 2009 at 06:26 PM
That lens makes everything look like it's clay-mation. Love the photo of Jon up top.
Posted by: Janice McIntyre | April 03, 2009 at 04:16 PM
The swirling dress and the B&W dog are especially genius - love the homemade lens!
Posted by: Angela Burke | April 03, 2009 at 03:05 PM
oh heather! The color, the magic, the miniature landscape of the cemetary, the adorable puppies, and your and jon's eyes through the lense-it is all almost surreal. Thank you! Sometimes I think I can live vicariously through you on your blog. Thanks you again for your gift of photography!
Posted by: Kate | April 03, 2009 at 07:41 AM
THATS how you do it! Everything is soooo lovely.
Posted by: cafe selavy | April 03, 2009 at 03:50 AM