Monday, April 19, 2010

Park practice


My neighbor/coworker/friend/hairdresser, Dawn had asked me to do some current pics of her kids. I was happy to do it, since we have a sweet little barter going. We agreed that Little Mulberry would be the best spot. On our way there, I realized that this would be a great test run for my "Pics in the Park" event. We really were both doing each other a great favor! Kids are funny, and a great challenge to keep you on your toes. Even though the clouds were more dense than I expected, I think we managed to get a handful of good shots. I hope things go well on the "real" run of shots at the park :)  .























Sunday, April 18, 2010

Soccer in the sun

Wow, summer is here! It was hot, but man was it fun; my first outdoor sports event. My friend Rachel invited me to her daughter's soccer game. I could not wait to get there. My brother-in-law left me his f2.8 55-200mm while he is in Scotland. I knew it would be perfect for this. Shooting in the middle of the day is not the most ideal situation for a photographer, but it's good practice to roll with the punches. Definitely learned some valuable lessons on this one. Overall I'm satisfied. No award winning shots, but I got some good exposure. Rachel was a champ and handed out my card to the other parents :)  .
























































































































































































Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Little Lion Cub

When my neighbor (and surrogate sister) Jessey asked me to do Ansley's recital picture this year, I was excited but drew a blank for ideas. She was going to be a lion in "The Wizard of Oz". Usually I do a fair amount of research for each shoot, but a busy schedule and sick toddler hindered my prep time. What is a recital picture supposed to look like? I had a quick glance at last year's photo and got a few tips on what was unsatisfactory about it. One day it hit me... driving home from work, I saw the perfect patch in the sunset. On the corner of a simple pasture was a group of grass-like mini trees. In the golden sun, they reminded me of the trees you see in the pictures of Africa - how perfect for a lion! I was a bit nervous about making the suggestion to Jessey. We would have to park on the side of the street and hoof it up the hill.
Well, last night, our schedules aligned and brave little Ansley delicately did her best to make it through the thistles without tearing her stockings. Jessey was the perfect creative helper with a 42inch gold reflector. In the end all I can say is voila - I give you " Little Lion Cub".


(above) my entry for week 20 "faces & flowers" iheartfaces.blogspot.com