Ida arrived at Patina Farm with her brother Sammy. Their relationship is a lesson in balance. While Sammy is constantly finding trouble, Ida is more of a go with the flow kind of goat. Ida makes sure to stick by Sammy to benefit from the fruits of his mischievous labor. See, Sammy loves to reach for the highest, yummiest, leaves on the branch, so he stands on his hind legs and pulls down the biggest branch he can get to. That’s when Ida swoops in and nibbles on the end of the branch, and any yummy leaves that fall off. All the fruits, without the labor! While she may be a little more reserved than other friends, she still loves to partake in a good headbutting match with our other female goats, Thelma and Dot. After a day of nibbling and playing, she takes a nap in the cubbies under the goat area, making sure not to tire herself out too much
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Val Shaff - Artist Statement
The Animal portraits of Patina Farm
My sepia toned, environmental portraits of farm animals are as warm and soft as their subjects. I hope to create a connection for the viewer with a sense of the individual spirit of the subject.
I made these photographs exclusively for Patina Farm. When I am in the field with my subjects all of my senses are happy so close to the earth. Smelling the smells, hearing the sounds, I grow very quiet and move slowly . I make my job a bit easier by photographing animals who are living in loving environments and not being farmed industrially. I believe that if I can get my subject to be engaged with me that what will be revealed is an essential aspect of their character and personality.
For the sepia toned environmental work I look for timeless environments that do not refer to the presence of people . I want to feel a sense of the primordial world inhabited by the others.
When I am photographing in the field I work with good old fashion film. I like working slowly and picking my moments carefully. The marriage of analog and digital gives me the best of both worlds.
When I photograph against black ground, I am working with high digital technology . My medium format Hasselblad digital camera sees things more sharply than I do. These images refer to the paintings of the Dutch Masters . I like to think that I am creating small masterpieces by simply doing justice to the likeness of my subjects. In response to my love of painting, I print on the finest canvas available for digital printing and it is done by a small family owned company in the United States. This medium allows the subject to imbue a space with a presence that I find otherwise obscured by glass .
My animal portraits are made with the hope that living with animal iconography is uplifting . It fills our homes with characters that express innocence , authenticity , humor , nobility , mystery, steadfastness ; In short the animals express and affirm our own values . We are all connected as we share the ground beneath our feet .