Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Promise at 6 months - Behind the Scenes
This is what happens when you try to do a photo session with a baby who is 6 months old and teething. Hahaha. But really, there was lots of crying and not a lot of picture taking. So eventually I decided that I should go ahead and take pictures of Promise even when she was crying. And I think that was a good decision. I mean, the girl is adorable when she cries!! So I hope you enjoy these as well as the other pictures from this photo session that will be coming to this blog soon.... :)
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Hannah
This is Michaela's sister, Hannah, who I photographed that same day for the same reason (but they are not twins!) I loved working with Hannah! She is a natural model! She fell into the poses I wanted with basically no direction! She had specifically asked to find a way to incorporate music into her photos because music is a big part of who she is. So that is what we did, and I have to say, I love the results!
Friday, October 18, 2013
Michaela
This is a group of pictures from my senior photo sessions with this lovely young woman. I have known her and her sister for many years and it was such a privilege to have the opportunity to capture this wonderful time in their lives! The weather was beautiful! It looks like that was the last warm, sunny day we will have this year as we get closer and closer to winter.
I loved working with Michaela because she was totally willing to do pretty much whatever I asked her to do. She climbed into trees, jumped over walls, and got down in the wet grass. I had such a blast and I think she did too. :)
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Grandma
This is a picture of my Grandma who passed away a week and a half ago. She was 94 years old. I took this picture a couple years ago when I was engaged to be married. I wanted to hear her story of her wedding day as I prepared for my own. I got out her wedding album and showed it to her. I explained to her that I was getting married in a few short months and wanted to know what she remembered of her special day. I asked her some simple questions to get started, and then I just let her talk. I was somewhat surprised by some of the things she remembered. She held onto some really obscure details. And yet there were some things that I couldn't believe she had forgotten. It was interesting to get a different perspective on what so many people claim to be the best day of their lives. It was also humbling to hear the various different things she made herself in order to save money. In today's world, money is spent so frivioulsy under the idea that this is a "once in a lifetime opportunity" , though more often than not, it isn't as so many people get divorced and remarried. My Grandma only married once and remained faithful to her husband until she was widowed nearly 20 years ago. I hope that when I die, I will be half the woman my dear Grandma was.
These flowers are just a sample of the beautiful flower arrangements we recieved for my Grandma's Memorial service from the funeral home and many wonderful friends. She was loved by so many and will be missed.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
afO's Prisoner of Joy and A Mighty Fortress
Prisoner of Joy and A Mighty Fortress are two more plays that all for One, Inc performed and I had the honor of photographing. They are both short, but very worth the time and money to see. The acting was fabulous and both productions were entertaining! I thoroughly enjoyed these plays!
Monday, July 29, 2013
Promise at 3 Months
My BEAUTIFUL niece at 3 months!! She was so fun to work with! She was sick and kept spitting up as I worked, but we made it to the end with wonderful pictures and memories!!
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Charcoal
I actually took this picture about 3 and a half years ago, but I haven't grown tired of seeing it yet. I don't remember what that assignment was that caused me to initially take this photograph, but I always thought it was neat that I was able to combine two projects by taking a photograph of a charcoal drawing I was also working on at the time. I had completely forgotten about this picture for about a year until I was looking for a photograph to submit to Wassenburg Art Gallery for a contest they were hosting. I stumbled across this and was caught by its simplicity mixed with rich textures. I submitted it in the Still Life category and this won first place! This was the first time I had entered anything into a contest so it was very exciting to win. And now I have this beautiful photograph hanging on my wall. :)
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