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Showing posts with label Lomo. Show all posts

T and C went to Korea, Part 1: Family


Back in January, Tocha and I made the pilgrimage to Korea for my maternal grandmother's 80th birthday. We had an amazing trip. Below is T's "amazed" face. He's standing on a mountaintop in Seoraksan National Park.



For a brief moment, my mom, my grandma, and me were together in one place. 



What you see here is one of the best meals of my life. Everything on the table was prepared by my grandmother. It was breakfast. It was beautiful! You simply can't beat this.



We stayed with my 고모 (aunt on my father's side) and her husband, my 고무부, who are special to me. They loved me when I was a baby, kept in touch throughout the years, and were the only ones from Korea to make it to our wedding in New York. Here they are, graciously standing just so in the beautiful light for me.


And here they were as newlyweds in the early 80's (photo by my uncle, I think).



Aside from my parents and my sister, my entire family lives in Korea. We grew up in the States pretty much isolated from extended family, so it was quite the experience to meet them again in adulthood. Seeing yourself in your aunts and uncles is striking--little pieces of them that somehow are in you even though you grew up without knowing them. Genes and family ties are miraculously strong! For better or for worse...

Here's my grandmother surrounded by her daughters.



As overwhelming as it can be to meet the entire clan of in-laws, Tocha did well. They were amazed that he happily ate everything that was put in front of him. Guys, if you're meeting Koreans for the first time, they will adore you if you love their food. Also, they will try to stuff you silly so watch out. Here is T with grandma.



It was a relatively short trip in the middle of a very cold winter, but we were able to get around a bit. These are iPhone snaps (no filter on the first two!) of an excursion to Seoraksan National Park in Gangwon-do, northeast of Seoul.





All images © Christine Han Photography

So...I had no idea Korea was this beautiful. Did you? Should I be ashamed? I am a little bit, but my memories of the place were from childhood, when I was too immature to appreciate any of it and the kids made fun of me because I was American.

I did, however, suspect that the food would be amazing and interesting. For sure, it was. The anthropologist/food-nerd in me was totally inspired! Stay tuned...and thanks for reading!



Portland Head Light at Sunrise

Shot by Tocha on his Lomo:



And by me on my fancy medium format camera:


All images © 2012 Christine Han Photography

I think the Lomo wins in this case.

Wild Maine Blueberries

© 2012 Christine Han Photography

All our hikes would take twice as long because we'd constantly stop to pick and eat these.  Amazing.

Tocha's Lomo pics of us in Hawaii

The Hamakua coast:




Volcanoes National Park:
Me on lava rocks in my favorite shirt.  I like it so much I have two.  I had no idea I wore it so much until I saw these photos.




The gorgeous sea arch at the end of Crater Rim Drive.

My makeshift sunscreen.

Kilauea Iki Trail

Hiking onto the crater floor, Kilauea Iki Trail, in the same shirt.

It's raining and that's T's finger in the frame.  It rained a whole lot on the Hilo side of the island.

The floor of an old volcanic crater!



Mauna Kea Volcano summit:






You can't see, but I'm wearing the same shirt underneath the parka and fleece.

Behind us are giant telescopes!

Boy was it windy and cold up there.

Punalu'u Black Sand Beach:

Turtles!

Wow, is that the same shirt?

Wai'pi'o Valley:


The real us--sweaty, pimply, wearing ugly glasses.

Having margaritas at Luquin's in Pahoa:

Happy as can be, in my favorite shirt, with my favorite man, eating my favorite food (tacos).
All of these photos were taken by Tocha on his Lomo, © 2012 Tocha Alberts.

Site 124, Dingmans Ferry




All images © 2010 Christine Han

I'd almost always rather be camping. There was gorgeous light on our last trip. We had a site by the river.

utah




All images © Christine Han 2009

I miss camping in Utah. We were supposed to be out there in June but life got crazy and we had to cancel...hopefully we can go somewhere later this year. As long as it's outdoors, I'll be happy.

new toy

I bought a Lomo LC-A. I wanted it pretty badly. It was all I could think about for two days, until I lucked out and found one on Craigslist. It came wrapped in paper with a string tied around it. I am a sucker for paper-wrapped packages tied with string. The inside was even prettier, with a bright blue Made in Russia propaganda-style paper covering, and a handprinted serial number. Happy. :)
I got a vintage Russian one, but now they're made in China and marketed as the Lomo LC-A+. Here are a couple pics from their site, to illustrate what it can do (I couldn't find a name to attribute the images to):




All images from microsites.lomography.com

I can't wait to try mine! I'm going to unleash it when I go to Utah next week.

On a petty note, I try not to care that Urban Outfitters now sells lomographic cameras, including my favorite Holga. But it's irritating. =P