Tuesday, November 13, 2012

ah...babies



I recently had the privilege of photographing my friends', Nick and Cindy, baby Abernathy. She was born Oct 25th (the day after my birthday :))and her parents couldn't be more pleased. Having photographed their wedding last year, I am beginning to feel like part of the family. Baby Abby slept the whole time, which is fine, I'm sure the next sitting will be different! I just wanted to share.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Wisest (Wiseman+Forrest) :)

It's been a month now, since I photographed Allison and Chase's wedding...I'm just now realizing that I never posted a blog for them!





I have to say that this was one of my favorite weddings ever. By this, I mean, I had a great time and they weren't trying to fit any mold with their special day. These folks were some of the most charismatic people I've ever met. Nothing was rushed or forced, it was a very natural. I reminded them "pretend I'm not here!" They had no issue with that. I felt honored to be a part of their big day. Here is a few of my favorite images from that day....enjoy!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Riverside senior session



Last Sunday, I met up with Eric and his folks for a low-key senior portrait session. Basically, his mom forced him to do it; had it been up to him, he wouldn't have had seniors pictures at all.  We went down to Riverside Park and the weather was perfect. The rain had stopped and we had some really good cloud cover. All in all, a good day in the Park.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Jacobs wedding




This time, I traveled south to Plainwell,  to photograph the wedding of a couple I barely know and had only met once prior to the big day. I always say, it's good luck when it rains on your wedding day and as with the last wedding I shot, yes it rained, in fact we had wind and thunderstorms, but luckily not until after the ceremony and all of the formal photos!! Every time I travel to shoot a wedding, it's an experience; whether it's 40 miles or 400...it doesn't matter, every trip imprints images into my brain. These are the images that I try to include in my blogs; it could be 2 images, it could be 6. Even though this blog shows only a few, the few that I have chosen are the ones I feel represent the day. I hope you enjoy my blog and if you do, please tell your friends :)

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Reynolds wedding

I've just finished editing their wedding and realized...'shoot (no pun intended) I forgot to post a preview blog.'  I am so sorry Jake and Kristi.
For those of you that weren't there, a quick recap of how the day went:
It was crazy hot out during the day and just before the ceremony storm clouds rolled in and it began to thunder. Everyone looked a little worried but I kept thinking 'it's GOOD luck if it rains on your wedding day, I hope it rains on my wedding day'  It began to rain softly just as the couple recited their vows. I wish I could remember some of the words because it was awesome, definitely the most creative vows I've ever heard. All throughout the ceremony, people on tubes and kayaks floated by on the river shouting words of encouragement and congratulations, it was quite entertaining! After the formal photos and some goofing around, we went into the tent for dinner and the rain came in torrents! Perfect timing!



These are my favorite shots from that day.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Bethany and Rich

so sweet

love is



I recently had the pleasure of photographing an engagement session with two very cool people, Bethany and Rich.  These two are laid back, genuine and just happy to be. We went to Post Family Farms in Hudsonville, MI...Whoa, definitely a beautiful spot! We walked the wooded trails, pet some goats and scoped out some sweet spots to hit up on their wedding day there. We even discovered a litter of adorable kittens...at which point I had to make a fast getaway as not to bring one of them home with me!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Julie and Steve

My first engagement session of the season!



I had such a great time with Julie and Steve; I suggested they meet me at 8:30pm in Riverside Park and I'm so glad they agreed because the light in the park is gorgeous at that time of day. It was funny, at one point Steve helped me hold up a sheet so Julie could change her clothes without anyone seeing!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Spring Training




Over the weekend, I traveled to Clarkston to watch, and snap a few photos, of the Flying Rhino Cycle Club Spring Training Criterium. For those of you not familiar with the term, a Criterium or "Crit" for short is a race on a closed-circuit in which the cyclists ride laps.  This particular Crit was 1/2 hour and it began to rain as soon as the riders lined up at the start. Then came the wind which drove the rain sideways. These guys, and one girl, were such troopers riding against the elements.  It was thrilling to watch the technique and skill of these riders, I don't know how no one wiped out.  This was my first time at a bike race; I initially went to watch #961, the man I am dating who, by the way, took 3rd place, but met a lot of great people and promised I would return soon.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Mornings



I love mornings, they're definitely my favorite time of day.  I have been trying to slowly break into doing more landscape photography which I find quite challenging because Mother Nature calls the shots and controls the lighting!  For two days this week I got up before dawn and went out to get some early morning shots.  Here's a preview.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Kitties

In keeping with my new resolution...I am posting a pic that I took just moments ago of the 'pile-o-kitties' in the house. Why? Because I promised that I would blog more often and this week has been spent at work, on projects and revamping my resume and cover letters trying to find more, how shall I say, "substantial" employment until the wedding season kicks into gear.
I walked over to the computer to continue my searches on Monster, CareerBuilder and Indeed and found a "pile-o-kitties" in the chair....it made me smile.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Winter inspiration

Last night I attended a photographer's workshop that dealt with simplifying workflow and paperwork for the average photographer.  Those of you that know me, know that I am NOT your average photographer. I am building this thing from the ground up debt-free (I personally don't live debt-free but my business is thus far debt-free) so, I have limited equipment, very few jobs/clients and do not charge a lot for my services because of these facts.  Last night, I decided that there are little ways to improve my business, one step at a time. The first being this blog. As you can see, I do not "blog" often enough so I will be making an attempt to correct this...
So here is a photo from the first snowfall of 2012. I grabbed my camera on my way out the door for work and stopped on a side road on my way home.