Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

Just thought I'd share a funny today. Here's a picture from back in 1988 (so the back of the photo says). That's me in the middle and my brother and little cousin ready to collect some candy!

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Trick or Treat!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Less than two months away...

Christmas that is! Can you believe it's already that time of the year again? Wow! Get your Christmas Card session in quickly, spaces are filling up. Or use images from your session earlier in the year! Here is another example of a card that I'm offering this year. This particular card is designed as a 5x5 Trifold. 5x5 Trifolds are sold in sets of 25 for $70.00. All cards come with envelopes and can be customized by phrase and color.


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You can see other card sizes & designs here.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bridget to Stephen: 10.25.08

Remember these Save the Date Cards? Well the time was here! I took the day off and didn't take any pictures (other than a few of us ladies getting our hair & make-up done) to just enjoy my best friend's wedding. It was a BEAUTIFUL wedding, even though the rain and wind forced us to have the wedding ceremony inside. Mary Basnight Photography captured the day & I can't wait to see the images!

I can finally share some of Bridget's bridals. Ok, there are a lot of them. But I couldn't just pick a few favorites! We started at the Bodie Lighthouse and then we moved over to the beach. Enjoy!

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Bridget had an 11x14 of this on her gift table:
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This was her large portrait:
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Uh-Oh!

Atleast this didn't happen at this past weekends wedding...

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Day Two: Image X

Ok, so I couldn't decided on just a few, so get ready for photo overload! :) Isn't the color, texture and architecture of this city AMAZING?!?!

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#7: (my favorite wall of the city)
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Day One: Image X

Here's a few shots of my first day of shoot in the French Quarter. As you can tell the city has amazing color choices for their doors, walls, etc. Let me know which is your favorite!

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Come back tomorrow for images from Day Two.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Video

Just a little tid-bit more about Image X. This was a cool video that they put together and we watched on our first day. Thought I'd share it with you!

#86... check!

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I have crossed off one more thing on my 101 list: #86. Visit New Orleans

I had the opportunity to go to New Orleans at the beginning of the month for a workshop called, Image X. For more information on how I got this opportunity, click here for a past blog post.

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After a bachelorette/bachelor weekend with friends, S and I left on a plane mid-Sunday and headed to the "Big Easy". Once we arrived we caught a cab from the airport to the French Quarter.

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The French Quarter is New Orleans most popular neighborhood. It is one of the most preserved historical neighborhoods in America and has a strong Spanish and French influence. In the Quarter you'll find some really neat antique shops and art galleries along with the most famous street in America, Bourbon Street. You might even see famous people because Brad Pitt along with Nicholas Cage and many others own houses within the quarter.

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Our workshop was taking place in the Omni Royal Hotel, an 1827 Creole Townhouse, that's only one block from Bourbon Street.

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After such a busy weekend and a tiring flight into the city we took it easy Sunday night and rented a movie in our room. 21, if you haven't seen it, is a pretty cool movie about the game Blackjack. Interesting choice, since we actually played this game the following evening. Monday morning came fast and my cold that I was beginning to get over the past weekend, hit me hard. However it didn't put a damper on my day. The morning consisted of classroom time with Joe Photo. Then we ventured out for lunch, where I met S and we ate at The Napoleon House.

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After lunch it was time to shoot around the quarter. We had a beautiful bride & groom as models. Here's a shot of Joe as we were shooting in Jackson Square.

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Monday evening, since S was still in town, he and I went out to dinner at NOLA restaurant, one of the 3 restaurants owned by Emeril. The food was delicious!


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Then we took a carriage ride around the quarter. We learned many historical facts about the city and got to see the beautiful architecture of all the buildings. After the carriage ride we went to Harrah's Casino for some roulette and blackjack action. It was a fun night to be at the casino because not only was it Monday night football, but it was Monday night football in New Orleans! The New Orlean Saints were playing the Minnesota Vikings. People in the casino were going crazy over the game and everyone had on their saints jerseys. After a close 4th quarter the Saints couldn't quite pull it off.

After some much needed rest, Tuesday was already here. I had the opportunity to spend the day with the wonderful Chenin Boutwell. Chenin taught us a lot about branding and style: finding our true style within our photographs. After a morning of discussion we set out in the streets again to shoot with a new model. Here's a sneek peek (I have tons from this session that I love)!

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Wednesday consisted of a wrap-up session where a panel of photographers answered questions. The panel consisted of: Jessica Claire, Jesh de Rox, Tamara Lackey, Jerry Ghionis, Chenin, Victor Sizemore, and John Michael Cooper - all of which are AMAZING and so very TALENTED photographers! Then it was time to catch that jet plane home and boy was that a LONG trip. What should have been 5 hours ended up being 9. Ahh... the joys of flying.

Stay tuned next week for posts of Monday & Tuesday's sessions in the quarter!