Quite a few people have asked if they could see the cross stitch embroidery that inspired the recent Sewing Basket photos featuring my little Whispering Grass Mice. So I took a photo of it..... It would have been impossible to duplicate it exactly, so the whole idea was to put together something similar....
I still needed one more photo for the end of my book, and it was a formal portrait of Matias and Agnes' family. So they arrived at the castle for their photo.... I tried several different backgrounds, but the children got restless, and needed a break.... However, I did eventually get a good family portrait.... And we had the photo spread for pages 146 and 147...
We still needed a photo of Elf Agnes' new cap for her 'Guinevere' costume spread in the Fashions book. I spent two days taking lots of photos of her in profile with several backgrounds... Finally, this was the one that was chosen for the book.... ....to complete pages 144 and 145 ....
I spent a lot of time the past two weeks taking formal portrait photos for the final pages in my Fantasy Fashions book. These were some of the ones of Matias in his new formal wear (the last of my doll outfits to go into the book) taken in different settings... ...and the one that ended up in the book....
December 15th was National 'Wear Your Pearls' Day, which is one of Tiana's most favourite days of the entire year. So she got out all her pearls....
The final two outfits I made in December 2023 were the dresses for Olivia and her little sister Mika. They were the last two costumes that I needed in order to take the final photos for a Fantasy Fashions book we'd been working on since last June.
And of course I had to take plenty of extra photos of the two of them... January 16th is 'Appreciate a Dragon Day', and around here we certainly do...
...right from when he first appeared - http://www.antiquelilac.com/a-dragon-in-the-house---fav... With all the snow it was going to be hard for the birds to find something to eat, so Sara and Alex made sure to keep the bird feeder filled...
I had originally wanted to photograph the Christening scene before Baron's 'birthday' on October 21st, so I could post it on the actual date. It was going to be a private affair, with just the parents, grandparents, and godparents. But I was waiting for an opportunity at our son's movie studio, so in the meantime, I did a practice set-up at home on the dining room table, so I'd know exactly how to set up everything once we got to the studio. I had found a candle stand at Value Village, which would make the perfect baptismal font. Jan removed the spike inside which would have held a candle, and it seemed that it might actually hold water. I decided that the godparents were not going to be 'sexist', with Lawrence holding the son, and Monica the daughter, but to do it the other way round, with Lawrence holding the girl, and Monica the boy... So, everyone was all set for whenever we'd be able to go to the studio. the ChristeningAfter a few postponements, we finally had a time-slot on November 22nd, to photograph the Christening at the movie studio. Our son's movie studio, the Immersion Room, had moved to a new, much larger location into one of the movie studios at Downsview Park since the last time I'd taken dolls for photos. This time we were able to drive the car right in and park right beside the set, which helped considerably with unloading everything. My sister had asked if she could come along to watch, and she took some photos when I was setting up the first scene. I had taken along a printout of the scene at home so I'd know exactly how to set up the scene, with the wooden shelves as risers at the altar. The dolls were set up on a moveable riser, so the scene could be rotated. She took photos of me taking close-ups of the dolls in the first scene... I was basically shooting 'forced perspective' with the cathedral interior shrunken to quarter scale in the background... Jan was on candle-lighting duty, and had to light the candles before each scene. I had brought along six candle stands, which helped tie the foreground into the background, by making it hard to tell which candles were real and which ones were part of the background. I'd take close-up photos... Then we'd blow out the candles, I'd change the scene, the candles would be lit again, and I'd take more photos... The studio was a busy place, and I was feeling rather stressed working in front of an entire movie production team, so sometimes left stuff in frame - like my water bottle. And I also would forget to shoot some wider scenes, so it would take some creative cropping... When I was done, and put down my camera, our son picked it up and shot some photos of the studio with us cleaning up.... My feet were dead at that point, so I sat down to pack up the dolls... ...while my sister kindly passed them to me... Another amazing photo opportunity had come to an end.
A few behind the scenes photos from the story about Baron and Naomi's babies.... Escorting the DoctorI wanted a nice location for the scene with Rex escorting the Doctor to the palace, and thought the scillas would be the perfect spot. The photos were taken on April 14th, 2023. I pose the dolls, and then sit down at a distance, and since it's a challenge for me to get up and down a lot, I ask Jan to make any small adjustments... Then I zoom in to take the photos... the Dragons Come for a VisitAfter the birth of Baron and Naomi's twins, I had all their friends come for a visit. I figured that they would host the dragon family out on the castle terrace, so set up the scene on the patio table. I created their 'garden' by surrounding the scene with baskets of million bells. I always buy several baskets of them every spring, because they have the perfect in-scale size flowers. The photos were taken on August 27, 2023, on a hazy, sunny afternoon. I set up the dolls in the shade, with their backs to the bright light. So I needed Jan to hold a white card to bounce light into the scene... Then I take close up photos... Naomi and Lisa on the PatioIt was September 10th, and the sun was getting low int he sky, so any scenes in the usual direction on the patio table would be severely back-lit, which doesn't make for nice photos. So I set up this scene the other direction with the background to the north with the stone fireplace in the background. I filled the background with baskets of million bells. Many of the leaves from our crabapple trees, which usually provide shade on the patio all summer, had fallen already, so the scene was partly in the sun, which also doesn't make for the best photos. But there were also scattered clouds, so I took my chances. So I poked long sticks into the baskets of million bells to support clotheslines, and hung up the 'laundry'.... Then took close up photos of Lisa and Naomi interacting with the babies.... Baron's Birthday PartyI like to throw 'birthday' parties for my dolls on their arrival dates, and Baron's was coming up at the end of October, and I thought that would be the perfect day to have the babies Christened, and then have a party afterwards where he'd finally meet his half brother. So I set up the party scene on the dining room table, and filled it with his family and friends.... It's times like this that I wish the background walls were higher, since it's impossible to have everyone in a single photo.... ...unless I severely crop it into a 'wide screen' format.... But the scene provides ample opportunity for close-ups.... Then I'll keep moving everyone around, and take more close-ups...
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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