Archive for January, 2010

To me, Ron is like superman – the quiet, well-mannered man by day – but when there’s action to be had, he is a serious force to be reckoned with! I met him while helping my husband, Val, with the filming of his web-series project. I remember him coming home from the audition and being excited to show me Ron’s tape. He loved how Ron had captured the exact cocky attitude Val was looking for in the character. Above all, he loved how Ron could just “bring it” no holds barred. He knew right then that Ron was the guy and invited him to be part of our little film family.

Ron knew I was a photographer and needed some new headshots so we met in downtown Austin and wondered the back alleyways to find the right light and the urban feel he wanted. He gave me all his “looks” like the tough bad guy and the cool mystery guy. My favorites, of course, are the ones I was able to snap when he wasn’t posing that captured his kind energy and silliness. You see it? That little hint of his playful spirit that his eyes give away? I do and I love it!

Ron is a genuinely nice guy who is a pleasure to work with on our project and I’m so happy he asked me to be his photographer. I wish him all the best in his career!

xoxo
Rita

Ron's Headshots - Austin, TX

Ron's Headshots - Austin, TX

Ron's Headshots - Austin, TX

Ron's Headshots - Austin, TX

Ron's Headshots - Austin, TX

I like to share the love, so sometimes you’ll see posts on my blog that don’t really have much to do with photography but are more about sharing with everyone something that just makes me smile. Tarrin Lupo is one of those things. Or should I say one of those people who make me smile.

He and I have many mutual friends on Facebook which is how we originally connected. After attending a conference in Vegas last year and hearing rave reviews from a bunch of girls who all just adore him and were sporting his very cool jewelry, I decided to respond back to a chat he initiated to say hi. To my very happy surprise, I discovered he was very deserving of all the love he receives. Highly intelligent, actively working to save the world through his LCL Report website, and one heck of an amazing jewelry designer!

But here’s exact the moment I really fell in love with Tarrin: Around the holidays I received a special package from him and when I opened it up, I discovered he had made me this custom necklace with a “Don’t Tread on Me” silver pendant AND a one of a kind “Texans for Accountable Government” pendant bracelet. I was completely blown away by his generosity. And everyone who sees those pieces on me fall in love with them, just like I did. I’m always asked “Where did you get that awesome jewelry. I want one too!” Which brings me to this post. I wanted to tell the whole world where they could get their own custom jewelry from Tarrin Lupo and share some of the pics I’ve taken of other pieces I’ve seen on friends of mine.

So, I say this from the bottom of my heart, if you’re thinking of purchasing something special for your valentine this year, or if you deserve something special for yourself, I really recommend you check out his jewelry. Each piece is completely unique and custom fitted and his prices are so incredibly reasonable. And, now I don’t know this for sure, but I think he may be secretly putting some special “happy energy” in his stuff because I know when I wear mine, I just feel better or something. So instead of taking those yucky anti-depressants, buy some Tarrin Lupo jewelry. Yeah. Better than Prozac. {grin}

Love you, Tarrin!

Rita

My friend Katie with an original Ladies of Liberty Alliance (LOLA) necklace.

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

This is Catherine Bleish with her “Free Speech” pendantTarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Bonita wearing this beautiful silver ring! Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Catherine loves this bracelet so much she said the first time she’s taken it off was for me to shoot this picture.Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

And here’s my awesome “Don’t Tread on Me” necklace. Each side has the one word on it.

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

And last but not least, here’s my cool Texans for Accountable Government (TAG) bracelet. Love it! Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

Tarrin Lupo Jewelry Designs

I’ll admit it, my political ideas could be considered by some to be radical. Certainly not mainstream, anyway. I grew up a hippy kid in Berkeley, CA in the 70s and was surrounded by people who didn’t trust the government. Oddly, as I write this I remember being raised “liberal” which is pretty much the exact opposite of the definition of liberal used today. They were crazy hippies with their government protests, home schools, living at a commune with an organic garden. Well now I’m an adult and I still subscribe to those same “crazy hippie” ideas – protest government and attempt to grow my organic garden. But now those ideas are not classified as “liberal” at all. It’s weird. By today’s standards and codes, I’m now, gosh, I don’t really know what I am. I’m a bit of a square peg.

Here’s what I do know: I believe in personal freedom. And I still don’t believe the government is the answer to all life’s problems. In fact, I believe the opposite. I believe in our humanity. I’m anti-war but pro 2nd amendment. I don’t personally believe in abortion but support every women’s right to have sovereignty over their own body. I’m the “left” and the “right” – which is why I don’t honestly subscribe to either.

So what does all this have to do with Jim Marrs? Well he’s an author who has been writing about all of this for ages. He’s been very influential in shaping my personal education around why I don’t believe in government as the answer to our problems. The level of detail found in his research will literally blow your mind! For example, did you know that in WWII, the Nazi’s put fluoride in the drinking water of their camps to keep the prisoners more docile? Why is this interesting, you ask? Well did you know that most cities in the United States put fluoride in the public water supplies? Even though the Center for Disease Control have deemed it unsafe for pregnant women and infants to drink.

Anyway, I won’t bore you with my personal thoughts on all this and just get down to the event pictures. All I gotta say is that maybe those crazy hippies had it right. And once a hippy, always a hippy. :)

Love and Peace!
Rita

If you’re actually interested in this stuff, you should definitely check out Jim Marrs. He was asked by The Citizens Commission on Human Rights. The Texas CCHR office is located here in Austin and has been responsible for the closures of many of the inhuman psychiatric facilities in the state and actively lobby state legislature in defense of our personal freedom and health. Jim was asked to speak at their event because he has uncovered loads of data on how bad government folks have used the drugging of people for their own eevvill plans for decades. {bwwahaha}. Seriously, it’s worth checking out.

Here’s Jim Marrs with the CCHR Texas Executive Director, Claudia Smith, and Jerry Boswell.
Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jerry Boswell from CCHR addressing the crowd.Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs talking with attendees afterwards and signing books. I’ve meet him a few times and he’s really just a great, down to earth guy.Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

And here’s my husband, Val, with Mr. Marrs. Just had to include this one – Val admires Jim’s work as much as I do.Jim Marrs Austin CCHR Event

Photojournalism is probably my first love in photography. Years before taking pictures of bouncing babies and people laughing, I was attending anti-war rallies in my home town, San Diego, and getting in the thick of things to capture all the emotion and candid moments I could find. I LOVE storytelling images and get physically energized trying to hunt them out.

So… I never miss an opportunity to attend an event that I know will be emotionally driven, one where deep seated values and ideology are on display. And, for those who know me on a personal level, I especially love events that bring up topics that share my own beliefs about freedom and independence. You could say I’m somewhat of a “radical” in my viewpoints, and I love it! (I guess I could blame it on being raised by a hippy mom in Berkeley.) I’ve never subscribed to the status quo and don’t believe anything I read in the newspapers. Which now that I think about, is probably another reason I love photojournalism: it allows me to see first hand what is happening so that I can make my own decisions.

Anyway, all this brings me to my thoughts on the Nullification Rally I attended this past weekend. Basically, a bunch of Texans gathered at the Capitol here in Austin to demand that Governor Rick Perry call a special session of our state legislature to officially proclaim that Texas will not comply with federal government acts that are not in the best interest for the citizens of Texas. This is an interesting topic for me, because I personally feel that expanding the size of government is never the answer and have pretty strong opinions on limiting the reach it has into the homes and lives of us all. Put simply: I don’t believe in coercion or force. Call me an idealist…(or an anarchist)… all I can say is that my favorite song IS Imagine. “Some say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.”

So even though I really don’t believe in the “right/left” paradigm of politics (which just makes people focus on fighting each other vs tackling common issues that we can all agree upon), I do attend different events that will bring attention to things I find important. I’ll be the first to admit, sometimes I really get frustrated when people at these political rallies preach about unity and standing together and then discover they are just political mouth-pieces who are really only interested in getting up and yelling about the problem and not genuinely working together.

Sadly, that is pretty much how I felt about the organizers of this Nullification Rally. I personally even chatted with them to try to come to a common ground on ideology vs political party and was basically shunned. Which just solidified in my mind how we need to break out of the right vs. left and left vs. right attitudes and remember that we’re all just people who want to be supported in our goals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And, in my opinion, remember that the only purpose of government was to be a necessary evil put there to defend “we the people” in those individual goals, not enforce what they feel is “right” for us, without our consent, (or worse yet, outright refusal to even listen to the will of the people) in an effort to accomplish their own selfish ends and fulfill back-room promises made with lobbyists.

On this day I really take to heart the message of Martin Luther King, a true hero and someone who understood the real meaning of freedom. And Rosa Parks who said “I’m free! Free to say this law is wrong and sit where I want to sit.” Such inspirations to me. They knew that government does not give us freedom and is often the enemy of freedom. Freedom resides in our hearts and minds, not at the permission of people who do not know you, yet want to control you. Like them, I choose freedom! And I invite you all to do the same.

PEACE!
Rita

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

I just love this picture of a Debra Medina supporter I saw in the crowd.

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

As you can see, Texas Gubernatorial candidate, Debra Medina had lots of support in the crowd.

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Once the rally was over, some of the Debra Medina supporters showed their frustration with the event organizers for excluding the candidate as a speaker. They believe that she is the only candidate who will fight for the citizens of Texas and restore the ideals of freedom. The organizers actually blasted country music to drown them out, which I personally thought was incredibly juvenile. As it turned out, the organizers were actually die-hard Rick Perry supporters who had already said he would not call the special session they were supposedly there to demand.

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

Austin Photojournalist Rita Quinn Photography

It’s funny how we create our lives just by having personal intentions and merely thinking about what we want. Val had been telling me how he really wanted to work with a cinematographer who was young, excited, and most importantly, not jaded by traditional film school techniques and teachings. A few days later, we meet Kasper. He’s this cool guy who we started chatting with at a dinner party who had recently moved to Austin from Florida. Kasper mentions how he was interested in going to school to learn cinematography but really just wanted to get his hands on a camera and do some guerilla filming. I see Val’s ears perk up and a big smile come across his face as he says “No Way!”

Within a week, Kasper and Val were meeting and planing a schedule to work together. And I, of course, noticed immediately the cool “look” Kasper had with his crazy curly hair, amazing blue eyes, and hip fashion sense. I asked him if he’d want to do a photoshoot with me one day and he says that another photographer wanted to do something with him too. I find out that the other photographer was actually my friend Jackie Jackson. So her and I got together and decided to do the shoot together. (btw: I can’t say enough about Jackie. She’s fantastically fun and has been wonderfully supportive of me trying to get my business off the ground. I LOVE her!)

So, Jackie and I headed over with Kasper to the Cedar Park historical trains, and then to downtown Round Rock, to play. I’ve said before how I really want to incorporate a more fashion-like style to my work and Kasper was the perfect model for that. He was super patient and light-hearted as Jackie and I experimented with poses and backgrounds, which we both genuinely appreciated.

And my heart just leapt when he saw the final shots and was so happy with them. He was like a little kid, literally bouncing in his seat as he reviewed them! And I gotta say, seeing him so happy really helped give me the confidence to believe that maybe I can do this… follow my dream.

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

Fashion Photographer Austin Texas Rita Quinn

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