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Pollye & Katrina Get Married

November 9, 2009

Sometimes you meet people and you just click, it doesn’t seem to happen often, but every once in a while, you get surprised.  When it happens, there is an instant warmth and comfort with with the people that you are speaking to. Pollye & Katrina are two of those people.

The first time I met them, we talked about ideas and visions for their big day.  We went back and forth on how to make everything just so.  They were so open to suggestions on how to make it perfect that I cannot say enough kind words about them.  They made my job so easy.  Describing them as relaxed would be an understatement (even though they would tell you that they were not relaxed).  Even on their wedding day, they let me give them suggestions on how to make it just a little bit better.

I don’t think I could have asked for two more kind and generous people.  Thank you Pollye & Katrina for letting me be a part of your special day!

This is a big post, mainly because I had so many wonderful images it was hard to choose which ones to post and which ones not to.  So I decided to go just post them all (well, not really all, but a lot of them).  Enjoy!

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Ok, it took me a few more days then I wanted, but here some of the highlights from my session a week or so ago.  While the setting helped a lot in getting some great shots, they made it perfect!

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OK, we had some fun every now and then!

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Four generations were here.  How cool is that!!

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Family Portrait Sneak Peak

October 12, 2009

I had a blast yesterday with these folks.  They had me laughing non-stop.  We did a lot of different locations and groupings;  To be honest, they could not have been any easier to work with.  They seemed to have this down pat.  They knew how to stand, how to look (keep your chin down, tilt your head, etc).  They were willing to do try some different things that they had not thought of.  And that made it all the more fun.

Their great-grandmotehr (who you will meet in a later post) was a blast.  She was willing to have me put her up on the top of a pickup truck and  photograph her as she was driven down the street; while I am willing to try a lot of different stuff, they might have been pushing my comfort zone with a spry women of 91.

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13″ of Rain and Counting

September 21, 2009

We have had almost non stop rain for the last week.  Just in one week (at my house) we have had 13″ of of rain thus far.  And it is not stopping.  Based on predictions, this may go on for a few more days.  So we may get over 20″ by the time it is said and done.  It is so bad in parts of metro Atlanta that they have had to close schools down in certain areas.  I have just never seen anything like this before.

While I like rain and water, below is a better example of the type of water that I woudl like to see then what I see outside my office window right now.

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Indian Wedding Sneak Peak

September 11, 2009

There is a lot more to come, but here is a little glimpse of what I did last weekend.  This was a 3 day event with over 600 people.  Long hours and lots of photos (like 2,786 of them) but it was a blast to do and so much fun.  Thanks to Ruby Rideout for letting me shoot as a 2nd with her.  Ruby, I will do it anytime again!!

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Student Council Portrait

September 1, 2009

My 7th grader comes home last week and tells me that he wants to run for Student Council.  Of course, I am a proud father and truly didn’t think much more about it other than the obvious stuff.  But last night he comes home and says that he needs to make posters for school.  And that is where my head starts to rush with excitement, because, boy do I have ideas!

I took a few shot of him last night and went to work at it.  When I showed this to him, in typical 13 year old fashion, he just rolled his eyes.  I don’t blame him; but I think it is not only good, but funny and memorable.  I asked him if people would like it, and he said that yes, and that it would stand out as he doubted that many other students had parents that knew PhotoShop.  See, there are some skills that come in handy even for a 13 year old.

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Sunrise Light

August 24, 2009

For some reason, I like getting up in the early morning when the light is low and the noise is almost non-existent.  It is a time that I relish and look forward to each and every day.  Even if I don’t have to rise that early, I still do.  Sleeping in to me is getting up no later than 7am.  It may have started when we used to live in San Diego and I had to drive up toward Los Angles every day for work.  Each and every morning, I used to see the sun rise over the mountains as I drove along the Pacific Ocean.  At night, I would drive that same path in the opposite direction watching the sun set into the vast ocean.  I felt as if I was all alone watching this magic occur each and every day.  Those images, which I saw hundreds and hundreds of times, are ones that I relish in my memory.

I must have given that gift to my youngest son.  When I have an idea that involves getting up early, he not only is up for the adventure, but wants to make sure that we get up as early as possible; even if it means at 4:45am.  This weekend was no exception.  It was about having him to try and fish for the first time.  It was so quiet, you could hear the water as it moved across the dock, back and forth.  The sun rose in a mixture of dark and light. I don’t think I could have recreated this in PhotoShop had I wanted to.

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And when I see images like this, I know why I get up so early in the morning.

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Portrait Shots

August 18, 2009

After thinking about it for a while, I decided not to import my old Blog. Kind of a fresh start if you will. But, even with that, I did want to bring over some of my favorite shots. I would feel bad leaving them all behind. So, after a lot of going back and forth, here they are. It was incredibly hard to get them down to just these few. And trust me, did you really want to look at 68 shots? I didn’t think so.
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