Saturday, September 13, 2008

Mahahahaha, Pantene Amber, Pantene

Ok these pictures speak volumes. Amber is a beautiful young woman full of personality. Of course, after an hour with us she will never want to hear Sponge Bob laugh or watch another shampoo ad on t.v. Our time with Amber was quick and fun. She is our first Senior Rep. of the year and is a great one at that. This confidant young lady produced looks for photographs easily, but with a lame impersonation of Sponge Bob she gave us her great smile. With the quick prompt of "Pantene", she knew to fix her hair. Thank you for repping for us, and by the way we forgot VO5.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Happy Family...you know like chinese food

This week we had a great shoot with a beautiful family. The Kittles and Waggoners met us for a family session in the small town of Cottage Grove. They are long time residents (the born and raised kind) of "The Grove", and knew all the gorgeous places to use for backgrounds. We followed them up the Row River to historic covered bridges, family swimming holes, and fields of wild grasses. This family is such a down-to-earth, hard working, tight knit group, it was definitely our pleasure to spend time with them. We had a great time; lost track of time actually, while photographing them. If it wasn't for the sun going down we could have kept going and going. when trying to get them to smile I prompted them with "Chinese Food, happy family everybody!" then I was asked why I say that. Apparently I was the only one there that has seen "Happy Family" dish on a Chinese food menu.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

J-Train and his momz

A beautiful day for a beautiful session. Today we photographed Sara and her 15 year old son J.R., whom proudly refers to himself as "J-Train". J.R. started out like most 15 year old young men viewing a photo shoot with his mother as drudgery. "I don't take good pictures", he said, but all he had to do was be his hansome self. However, his mom pried his bright red, black, and white 1985 Jordon 1's off his feet. Like Samson with out his locks, J.R. was suddenly timid and slightly embarrassed. Then Sara's charming and loving personality began to spred. As she showed her obvious pride and love for her handsome son, J.R. began to reflect them. As we started to narrow down the photos that we best liked, it was obvious how in love this mother and her son really are.
Tiffany and I really enjoyed this session. Tiff commented that when the subjects really care for each other it shows in the shots. We got so many good photos of them looking natural and happy. Today they made our job totally enjoyable.

Monday, September 1, 2008

In between the rain drops

We had scheduled to shoot the Collins and DeWitt family yesterday since the forecast said it would be sunny! So you can see our dilemma when it began pouring down rain. Luckily, none of us gave up hope and saw there was some blue sky ahead. We all met earlier than we had originally planned, and honestly got the only 30-45 minutes of no rain for that late afternoon. Since they were so flexible with the time, we knew it was going to be an easy photo shoot for us.
There are so many reasons why I love my friend Rosalie, and last night just added to the list. Her family was so awesome! David and I loved how fun and willing they were. We got in, got what we needed, and got out moments before the rain started again. Then Rosie's amazing chef of a brother, Ian, cooked us all dinner...along with the help of Martha of course! MMMmmmm, Martha, I am still tasting that yummy dessert. Thanks you guys, it was a blast!