Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Baby!

So I sorta babynapped this little one to an upstairs bedroom when she was 3 days old so I could get some shots of her. Poor mama got to laughing so hard she had to go rest, so I got lots of baby snuggles. Meet my newest second cousin.








Monday, August 22, 2011

Country Music Fest 2011

I have been so busy this summer. Between Music Fest, an unplanned trip that I won (pics from that later), softball trips and our family vacation I don't think I was in town for a full week at a time all summer. It's been amazing! Thought I'd share several of the shots I got this year at my annual Music Fest trip. This year's highlights included my daughter meeting Dave Haywood at the condo we rented, Keith Urban sitting on the stage just feet in front of me, then disappearing into the crowd, only to emerge at the row right behind our seats where my mom and daughter were still sitting, and then meeting Neal McCoy (more on that later, as well).






The Band Perry



Martina McBride, and Martina with Lauren Alaina





Keith Urban and Blake Shelton





Jason Aldean, Josh Turner and Dierks Bentley






Jake Owen, Chuck Wicks (blowing me a kiss), and Neal McCoy




























Thursday, June 2, 2011

Viewing Gallery

For those of you who have had recent sessions with me, my viewing gallery site has been moved. Your photos may be viewed at http://amomentsuspended.zenfolio.com/


I am also now able to take credit card payments for your sessions and print orders. Hopefully both changes will make your experience with us easier and more positive.

Senior guy

Did you know I love this kid? Even though he was LESS than thrilled to have to have his photos taken, after a brief talk at a picnic table, a few promises on my part, and a little bit of guilt tripping, he did everything I asked of him with little complaint. That's because he loves me back. At least that's what I'm telling myself, because he did say he loved me, but not that he was cooperating because of it. And he did swear that he would save me from snakes if one came out of hiding when we went to a spot he wanted. My flip flops just weren't equipped for snakes. Plus I'm a big chicken. In just over a week, he will be leaving us for basic training in the Army. My poor Austin is being left to fend for himself in a family full of girl cousins.
























Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Pre-Prom Photos

I had a certain beautiful blonde girl reserve me at least 2 years ago for last Saturday night (even though we didn't know the date), and since I can't resist her I of course agreed. Somehow we managed to add a few girls to the mix, but it was fun. I love this age group. So, I bring you my beautiful niece. And a few friends.




















































Saturday, May 14, 2011

My handsome assistant

Today I had a photoshoot with a large group and decided that just in case, I needed an assistant. Since my house was overrun with girls at the time, I thought the best thing to do would be to rescue the boy. The last time he was my assistant was nearly tragic, we almost lost him to a strong gust of wind when it caught the reflector. Luckily the father of the family I was photographing saw him and caught him before he landed in the pond. He has been dismissed from duty since, however we thought since he's had a growth spurt recently, maybe he would be safe. Of course, I forgot the reflector I use now is at least twice the size of the old one. But he only almost blew away once, and I kept him away from the water sources. Then I paid him with a huge Bahama Buck's snowcone.

Now. This assistant of mine is famous for not smiling. He makes a face that looks more like a snarl. As I was setting up for the family to arrive, he was looking around the parking lot and I thought "hmmm...this is my fave lens, he's standing right there and looking so handsome. Wonder if he'd keep that smile on his face if I asked him to look at me?" And he DID! So today, he gets to have his irresistible freckles features on the blog.












Sunday, April 3, 2011

Fun on the bridge

I have been taking family portraits for our church directory. After we finished getting the shots we needed, little Miss Smiley got to go see the creek. Since I had a few minutes before the next session, I snapped a few extras on the bridge. Isn't she a doll?


Monday, March 21, 2011

Supermoon March 2011

I had to go outside and try out the new tripod on the "Super Moon". It didn't seem any bigger to me from where we are, but it was very bright while I was out there. I loved sitting outside in the middle of my yard, in the peace and quiet all by myself. I love watching the moon, but I'm not sure I loved all the strange looks I got from drivers passing by. If you click on the photo, it will bring up a larger copy of it.




Monday, December 20, 2010

Merry Christmas!

I want to share this year's card from our family. This year I wanted to slow down, and remember God's blessings and His grace. My family certainly weathered one of our hardest years ever this fall, but answered prayers, healing and comfort were the gifts He gave back to us. My prayer is that you will look back through your year and be able to recognize God's blessings even in the face of what may have been great difficulties and hardships. Merry Christmas to everyone that I have had the pleasure and honor to have met and worked with this year!











Monday, December 13, 2010

Personal Portrait Shoot FAIL

Many photographers will tell you their kids are the hardest to shoot a good portrait of. I will say that we had improvement in a couple areas this year, but most of my tricks don't work on my kids. As if that's not enough, I have to be the one to referee a disagreement instead if sitting back while the parents handle it. This particularly lovely shot was courtesy of my son just before he smacked his forehead with his hand. I think, actually am almost positive, that I told him to say he loved me, because last year, that is what worked to get him to give me a genuine smile instead of a forced one. The comments that followed the head smack from the girls were...

from G, the littlest one "You don't love Mommy????"

from A, the oldest: "REALLY, dude? Like, SERIOUSLY?"

The next shot would've shown him throwing his hands in the air asking me to just take the picture already.

Have I said how much I love my kids? As you can see, they are dressed perfectly for the 40 degree weather, and yes, there were outside shots where they threw their jackets as far as they could at the last second and then I snapped 3, then they got to warm up. I am open to bribery, and a warm Starbucks drink was their reward. I'm not even going to show you what G's little dress looks like after she warmed up by dumping hers all over herself.




Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Holiday Fun in the Park

I had the pleasure of meeting and working with this family a couple weeks ago. It was so much fun trying to capture the little one's different personalities. I definitely left smiling, and had some chuckles as I was editing as we'd have a perfect family picture with a 3 yr old blur leaping out of it to go see the fish again. Have I mentioned I'm a sucker for 2 and 3 yr olds? LOVE them. This was the first time I've used this park, and will be back.













Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Preschool Fun

I spent the last two days hanging out at the preschool my two youngest children used to attend. They were having their Western Days celebration which is always so much fun for the kids. I'm not even sure how many kids I took portraits of, wearing all their western duds and looking totally adorable. But I had so much fun and left both days smiling for the rest of the day. I wish I could share some of the preciousness with you, but there was no way to get releases to do so. Hopefully I'll get to see some of them again soon with their families and then be able to share.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Does your child not like their school pictures?

Well, mine refuse to hand a check over and insist I take their annual photos instead. Half of the time, I never even see the paper saying they are having them taken and I rarely see them until I see the yearbook.



Here is a sample of the photo we will use of my oldest this year. She tagged along with me on a location scouting trip and we snapped several in just a few moments. I will be taking out the younger kids separately for theirs soon.



If you would like a less traditional headshot of your child, please contact me regarding my "school photo" package. I would love to be part of your annual back to school memories.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Tis the Season

Announcing this year's Christmas special!
$125
mini session includes session fees, (2) 8x10's (or 8x12's),

(2) 5x7's and 25 flat 5x7 press printed Christmas cards.



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Some of my favorite people

I finally had a chance to photograph a family whose schedule is at least as busy as ours thanks to softball. I have known them since our girls were little and played t-ball together, I think it was Kindergarten. Then a couple years later, I am convinced God placed this woman in our paths for a reason, as she has had a place in my daughter's heart, and for that reason, ours ever since. She was the first coach who taught my child the meaning of the words "passion" and "sportsmanship". She taught her to love the game, and to play honorably. She has guided our decisions in more ways than I can count. For those reasons, I was honored when she asked me if I could take photos of her family. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed working with you.



















Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Butterflies

I could have stayed at the Butterfly Pavilion all day long. So peaceful and relaxing watching all the different types flying around. Except I had my daughters with me, and as with any outing where the youngest is there, there will be some excitement somewhere. We had already experienced her holding a tarantula and petting some starfish. I was sure I could relax. So we go into the garden, explaining beforehand to watch where you step so no butterflies get squished, etc. Really, I thought I had it all covered. Until we walked in and stopped to make sure we had everyone, and a beautiful butterfly floated right in front of my little one's face. And she instinctively clapped to kill whatever it was. I am happy to say she missed. But also, I can say that my emotions were in overload at that point. In between being mortified that she would do such a thing, especially in front of all those people and trying not to laugh hysterically as she tried to explain herself I was a mess. Then she wondered why none of the butterflies would land on her when they were landing on everyone else. Word gets around, baby.










One did finally get brave enough to land on little one's hand, with the help of her big sister. I think she was actually still and quiet for a full minute.




Thursday, July 15, 2010

Back to the beginning. Sort of.

4 years ago, my husband asked me if I didn't think I wanted a better camera. I told him the one I had was still working and why spend the money. I worked on things like composition, etc. with my good old point and shoot and was perfectly happy learning what I could with that. He shrugged, and told me he thought I'd really enjoy it, but ok. Then there was the squirrel incident. I had a friend, and I saw a photo her husband had taken of a squirrel. I can still see that photo in my head. I have a link to it saved, as a matter of fact. It was at that moment I realized my camera did need improved upon and I set out on a mission to find out what I wanted. So I asked my friend what in the world her husband used. Which led to my first DSLR. I loved it so much, I am now on my 3rd. Now, even before the squirrel/camera incident, I have always loved watching those things. Chipmunks too, but we don't have those around here. So it really came as not much of a surprise when I got home from our Colorado vacation and I found TONS of photos of squirrels I'd transferred from my cards onto my hard drive. There were lots of other critters, and lots of mountain shots, and softball shots (we were there for a tournament after all). But in honor of that first squirrel photo that inspired me to get a new camera so long ago, I will share a couple of my buddies I met on my trip. The first two are the same little guy. He kept running back and forth while I was taking a break on our hike. He'd go up that rock, then back down to the grass, back up, back down. The last one was at our house. He watched our entire pitching session from the log pile next to the driveway. He sat there, maybe 3 feet from us, for a good 15 minutes. He was NOT leaving that pinecone.



Sunday, June 20, 2010

The trouble I've been getting into

Well, not really. I just got back from the Country Music Association Fan Fest in Nashville earlier this week. It was 4 days and nights of concerts. I lost count of how many artists we watched, but I will say my itunes account got a workout when I got home. It will definitely be an annual trip. I wanted to share a few of the images I took while I was there during the daytime concerts. Next year we hope to move in closer to the stage for the evening concerts.

My attempt at Mom of the Year: trying to get Taylor Swift's autograph. I did get my daughter a tshirt and an autographed cd. And missed about 4 concerts in the process. Totally worth it though for the hugs I got.




Gloriana-Loved their music, their harmonies. Not sure I will encourage my daughters to look to them for role models. The guys seemed pretty down to earth, the girls...not so much. Just one of those mom feelings I guess. The references to Coyote Ugly seemed to fit the vibes we were getting.






Lee Brice-I'm going to keep watching him. He was fun, sounded exactly like on the radio.

Rodney Atkins-loved when he brought his son out on stage.

Sawyer Brown

Jake Owen-had a lot of fun watching him, but he did forget his shoes. That's ok, mine were lost somewhere under my bags. It was HOT out there!

Neal McCoy. SO much fun. Cannot believe the energy he has, or how much I laughed watching him.
Keith Anderson. What can I say, other than I am not one for buying concert tshirts, but I nearly had to break my rule for this guy.



Joey, of Joey and Rory. They were probably the ones who surprised me the most as far as how much I enjoyed watching them. Both were so genuine, and obviously adored each other.