Have you all seen Rin's latest set yet? I'm pretty excited about it.


It was a bit of an experiment. I wanted to do something dark and pervy but with a softer look. Check it out and let me know how it makes you feel. Do you like when she finally catches you watching? Or would you prefer to go unnoticed? For me it was a little of both. Click to view, and leave some more love!:


Today marks six weeks of living in a van, traveling around BC. Currently, I'm sitting at a cafe in downtown Vancouver, drinking tea, getting some work done, and talking to random strangers. Life is good. The vagabond lifestyle suits me very well. I enjoy the changing surroundings, the freedom, and the time with friends. It's been non-stop work and adventures. It's not easy and it's not comfortable or safe, but it's worth it.


We plan to spend until about July 1st here. We were going to travel to the island, but may just make a quick trip to Portland and Seattle before we head east again. It's hard to leave Vancouver and all the people here though.
Here's a bit of what I've been up to:
Hanging out in the nest:


The view from bed at our first campsite on Swan Lake:


We had many amazing vegan brunches at Malloreigh's:


Mischievous times with Glitch:


Amazing workouts and fun times with Tita:


Tanning on the roof of Meshell, Rydell, and Tita's place:


Lots of shoots (this one with Rydell):


Boating:


And waking up in a cozy van every morning:


For more updates:
Twitter: twitter.com/marlolavonne
Instagram: @marlolavonne
Art/life tumblr: blog.marlolavonne.com
Hot girls tumblr: lavonne.tumblr.com
New website! marlolavonne.com
And Member Review sets by me.

It was a bit of an experiment. I wanted to do something dark and pervy but with a softer look. Check it out and let me know how it makes you feel. Do you like when she finally catches you watching? Or would you prefer to go unnoticed? For me it was a little of both. Click to view, and leave some more love!:

Today marks six weeks of living in a van, traveling around BC. Currently, I'm sitting at a cafe in downtown Vancouver, drinking tea, getting some work done, and talking to random strangers. Life is good. The vagabond lifestyle suits me very well. I enjoy the changing surroundings, the freedom, and the time with friends. It's been non-stop work and adventures. It's not easy and it's not comfortable or safe, but it's worth it.

We plan to spend until about July 1st here. We were going to travel to the island, but may just make a quick trip to Portland and Seattle before we head east again. It's hard to leave Vancouver and all the people here though.
Here's a bit of what I've been up to:
Hanging out in the nest:

The view from bed at our first campsite on Swan Lake:

We had many amazing vegan brunches at Malloreigh's:

Mischievous times with Glitch:

Amazing workouts and fun times with Tita:

Tanning on the roof of Meshell, Rydell, and Tita's place:

Lots of shoots (this one with Rydell):

Boating:

And waking up in a cozy van every morning:

For more updates:
Twitter: twitter.com/marlolavonne
Instagram: @marlolavonne
Art/life tumblr: blog.marlolavonne.com
Hot girls tumblr: lavonne.tumblr.com
New website! marlolavonne.com
And Member Review sets by me.
Friends: Please read this (edited slightly).


I've noticed that the happier I am, the more strange I become. I don't want to expend any more energy trying to be normal (with "normal" mostly meaning "not a complete freak/outcast"). It doesn't work anyway. People expect that I'm just like them and end up judging my words and actions based on how they are. Everyone does this to everyone else, and it's useful to a degree, but it's wrong when it's used to make harmful assumptions. People are too different, and some are more different than others. Take, for example, the tiny percentage of people with Asperger Syndrome, including myself. I don't think like you, I don't speak like you, and I don't act like you, but it doesn't make me a bad person, or even a worse person. People don't understand how my brain works and it is a constant cause of false judgement. Aspergers is different for everyone, but this is what it is like for me:

I've noticed that the happier I am, the more strange I become. I don't want to expend any more energy trying to be normal (with "normal" mostly meaning "not a complete freak/outcast"). It doesn't work anyway. People expect that I'm just like them and end up judging my words and actions based on how they are. Everyone does this to everyone else, and it's useful to a degree, but it's wrong when it's used to make harmful assumptions. People are too different, and some are more different than others. Take, for example, the tiny percentage of people with Asperger Syndrome, including myself. I don't think like you, I don't speak like you, and I don't act like you, but it doesn't make me a bad person, or even a worse person. People don't understand how my brain works and it is a constant cause of false judgement. Aspergers is different for everyone, but this is what it is like for me:
Thank you for all the support lately. I'm trying to learn more about myself, and I've learned a lot about the people in my life. Also, I just heard from my mom. They don't know what the lump is, so they are taking it out immediately and hoping for the best, I guess. Apparently she has to be awake for it, and they are using a 12 inch needle. It all sounds pretty horrific, and I'm sad she has to go through it, but it could be a lot worse.
PS - I've recently become obsessed with Instagram. Come find me at @MarloLavonne! Same name for Twitter, too.
Thanks for the comments, everyone! I still have plans to shoot sets with a bunch of girls, so I'm still going to do that, and maybe I'll have things sorted out by the time I'm done. I also really want to make it out to Vancouver soon as I have to shoot some sets there too, it's just a matter of finding some extra money for the trip.
In other news, here's a recent painting:


Synthesis #5: Coast, 2010. Acrylic on birch. 26x20”. For sale.
If you are ever interested in prints or paintings, I have a professional shipper that can pack, insure, and ship my work anywhere.
In other news, here's a recent painting:

Synthesis #5: Coast, 2010. Acrylic on birch. 26x20”. For sale.
If you are ever interested in prints or paintings, I have a professional shipper that can pack, insure, and ship my work anywhere.
I'm thinking about retiring as an SG photographer. Maybe you can give me some ideas or advice? Just listening to me vent is helpful too! 
So, you probably noticed I'm not around much, and haven't been shooting for the site much. I'm just too frustrated. Problems:
I live in a conservative, spread out province with relatively few people who are willing and qualified to be SuicideGirls. I try to shoot models with a high chance of success, but there aren't many here. Finally a great one came along, and she was immediately flown to LA to have two sets shot with other photographers. She's probably the only SG in Alberta that I could shoot and feel confident about acceptance, but I can't shoot her for months now. I'm very happy for her and her success and still hope she takes of all opportunities presented to her, but it's still a bit of a bummer for me.
The US dollar is much weaker these days so I get paid a lot less than I used to.
Only about half the sets I shoot get bought, so that makes it even less.
Shooting and editing 50 great photos is difficult and time-consuming. I've tried hiring Cherry to do the retouching so I can focus more on paid work but none of those sets were bought so it cost me money to give content for Member Review.
I also have to compete with Cherry, who is an obvious staff and member favourite. I have nothing against her and think it's great she does well, and of course staff should do what is best for the site, but it is frustrating when Cherry's sets of the same models consistently get selected over mine. If her sets are really better than mine and the models here are willing to travel to work with her then maybe there's no point in my being around?
I just want to give up. I don't feel like I fit here anymore.
So, you probably noticed I'm not around much, and haven't been shooting for the site much. I'm just too frustrated. Problems:
I live in a conservative, spread out province with relatively few people who are willing and qualified to be SuicideGirls. I try to shoot models with a high chance of success, but there aren't many here. Finally a great one came along, and she was immediately flown to LA to have two sets shot with other photographers. She's probably the only SG in Alberta that I could shoot and feel confident about acceptance, but I can't shoot her for months now. I'm very happy for her and her success and still hope she takes of all opportunities presented to her, but it's still a bit of a bummer for me.
The US dollar is much weaker these days so I get paid a lot less than I used to.
Only about half the sets I shoot get bought, so that makes it even less.
Shooting and editing 50 great photos is difficult and time-consuming. I've tried hiring Cherry to do the retouching so I can focus more on paid work but none of those sets were bought so it cost me money to give content for Member Review.
I also have to compete with Cherry, who is an obvious staff and member favourite. I have nothing against her and think it's great she does well, and of course staff should do what is best for the site, but it is frustrating when Cherry's sets of the same models consistently get selected over mine. If her sets are really better than mine and the models here are willing to travel to work with her then maybe there's no point in my being around?
I just want to give up. I don't feel like I fit here anymore.
I've been traveling and painting, mostly. The last thing I finished:


Untitled (so far). Acrylic on canvas. 24x36”. For sale!
After years of focusing on photography, I’m trying to get back into painting. When I was in school I didn’t have a chance to develop a style, so now I’m experimenting with some calm, simple-looking pieces. My plan is to start slow, stick with this series, and see how it evolves.
I'm feeling a lot better these days, and I think it's because I've been avoiding my computer. Somehow I have to catch up with emails and photo-editing without going back to feeling shitty. I think a stand-up desk might help. I want to make some changes though. Photography is a desk job most of the time and it makes me crazy. Hopefully I can start selling paintings so I will do it less!
I've also been trying to follow less blogs and things, so that probably means I'll be removing some of the people I don't know from my friends list here. I really can't keep up anymore, so I end up not reading any blogs at all. I'll still reply to comments when I can though.
Elsewhere:
Blog. Tumblr. Twitter. Flickr.

Untitled (so far). Acrylic on canvas. 24x36”. For sale!
After years of focusing on photography, I’m trying to get back into painting. When I was in school I didn’t have a chance to develop a style, so now I’m experimenting with some calm, simple-looking pieces. My plan is to start slow, stick with this series, and see how it evolves.
I'm feeling a lot better these days, and I think it's because I've been avoiding my computer. Somehow I have to catch up with emails and photo-editing without going back to feeling shitty. I think a stand-up desk might help. I want to make some changes though. Photography is a desk job most of the time and it makes me crazy. Hopefully I can start selling paintings so I will do it less!
I've also been trying to follow less blogs and things, so that probably means I'll be removing some of the people I don't know from my friends list here. I really can't keep up anymore, so I end up not reading any blogs at all. I'll still reply to comments when I can though.
Elsewhere:
Blog. Tumblr. Twitter. Flickr.

We took a quick trip to Kootenay Lake in late June, and spent the whole time tanning on a private beach, or sitting by a campfire in the evening. There were often more deer than people around. The lake was quiet. The water was freezing, but it was nice to just relax on the sand. I really miss the beach since moving from a town with three huge lakes and amazing hot summers, to Calgary, which has neither huge lakes nor amazing hot summers.

We also wandered around the forest a bit.

It was very much the kind of place I like to spend my summers.

I like watching the bugs fly around the lake when the sun gets low in the sky, and the fish jumping out to catch them.
Elsewhere:
Blog. Tumblr. Twitter. Flickr.



