Friday, January 14, 2011

Camo and the Colors

This one reminds me of when I was serving in the AFRES. My BDUs are too tight right now, but I plan to fit back into them soon. I loved the color and patriotism in the photo, and the fact that it's one of the few with all female soldiers. I hope Tisha and everyone in my old flight are doing well. God bless you and keep you, and everyone still serving our country.

Gingerbread gives back


This gingerbread house won a ribbon at the state fair. It was dusty and not worth eating when I brought it home. So, after looking at it a few weeks one year, I sat it out in the garden thinking birds might like it. I was quite surprised to see it "moving" one day. A closer look and I was shocked to see a large group of honey bees had taken it over. They were inside and outside everywhere. I wonder what a pot of honey from their hive would have tasted like. Ginger-honey? Well, I let them have it for several days until the rain got it. When I planned to give a gift to nature after the holidays, it just never occurred to me it would be a gift to the bees!

Monday, January 10, 2011

winter

This photo taken in Toronto makes me think about my life. So many possible directions, my brain gets overloaded with choices. Like these train tracks, I don't know where any of those choices could end up taking me. Some will surely go to places I wouldn't want to be, but some...some must go to places where dreams could come true. If I make the right decision, it would be the ride of my life and the destination would be incredible. Who do I take on this journey? My husband, my children, my friends and loved ones. What do I pack? My experience, my enthusiasm, my imagination, and my courage. It won't be easy making the choice on which train to take, but that's where God comes in. 


What will I do when I get there? Look for the next train station, of course. That's me. Are you ready?

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Family ties





I've been photographing several brother and sister sessions lately. I would guess they, like most siblings, they have secrets, dirt and bonds that run deep from experiencing their growing years together. These sessions can be so fun! I can get a sense for their relationship, knowing how my brother and I probably acted like mortal enemies at times, but now we love to look back and remember all the great stories of our childhood. It has bonded us and been a blessing. Here are a few of my favorite recent shots. Can't you just hear the stories in these portraits? I do a lot of sessions with younger kids, but this is different, and such fun. I have to admit to laughing in the last session until...well, let's say I had to go.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Simple works


Still in the studio, still freezing outside. Sometimes shooting a very basic pose and shot can come out really special. How? Well, I think it's a combination of things. Start with a great model, or at least someone with character and expression. This model is young and gorgeous, but it could be a 90 year old man that makes the shot work. Then add good lighting. The lighting in this shot left the background dark but well lit the face and hair. It could be even more dramatic with lighting only on one side, etc.. Then work the angles of the face, body and arms. Again this one is fairly straight forward but the arms break it up and keep it from looking like a mug shot which is what I see too often when the photographer's creative eye is closed. The old piano bench added some interest without being distracting. All in all, I liked this portrait and thought it was flattering to the model, which was the plan.