Monday, May 18, 2009

Lexie

Meet Lexie!













Lexie was giggly, smiley, attentive, responsive and engaged the whole photo session, and she's only a little over 5 months.  She held up even though the air conditioning in my studio wasn't working properly on a 103 degree day.  Wow! 

Misty + Jon









Misty and Jon are getting married in the Houston area in the fall, and came up to Napa Valley to celebrate their engagement.  They are very natural, and clearly thrilled to have found one another.

I found them both to be totally open and easy to photograph.  It was a hot, hot weekend, so we started at 8:30 in the morning at Domaine Chandon.  It worked out well because Misty and Jon are morning people and there were very few people around.  I am lucky to meet and photograph wonderful people like these two.


Lisa + Isabella + Max



Lisa and her kids were willing to go anywhere for our outdoor photo session, so I took them to a fun spot in Sonoma.  The main criteria was to go someplace where the kids didn't know anyone - totally understandable when you are 8 and 10.

The kids were fun and playful.  I don't know if Max is an aspiring actor, but he certainly is annimated.  There was a definite need for food on everyone's part toward the end. 








Friday, May 8, 2009

To Boldly Go




Where no man has ever gone before ... the Starship Bronk.



What stardate did James start standing on line for the new Star Trek movie?!!

Photographing in the Rain




Robin's senior photos had two parts.  Because he is an accomplished swimmer, part one was to photograph him at the MEL preliminary swim meet.  Part two was in the studio two days later.
No problem - right?  Yes, except one thing.  We Californians don't expect RAIN in early May. And I went to the wrong high school pool.  Fortunately, I brought a huge umbrella with a big handle.  


Here is my correspondence to Robin's mother, Michele:

All’s well that ends well!  Robin was a great subject – really open and nice to photograph.  I got shots I like a lot. 

One small bit of humor – I had stuck my umbrella in the front of my pants because at one point it was pouring and I couldn’t hold the umbrella along with my camera and my camera bag. 

After I photographed Robin’s dive, I walked quickly over to the starting blocks.  Unfortunately, the umbrella got stuck, and I couldn’t get it out. Argh!  The parents by the starting block must have thought I was crazy pushing through there with my big umbrella.  

I finally got the umbrella out from my pants, but I wasn’t able to close it.  I tossed it in the back toward the fence and was able to capture one or two strokes.  I did get some nice shots of him at the finish.  Needless to say, I’ve never had that happen before (I’ve never stuck an umbrella in my pants), but it worked out.  It was pretty functional when I was photographing his dive in the pouring rain. Cameras stayed dry.  It’s a good story anyway!


From Michele:
Nice,  I wish I had seen that.  Makes standing in the rain worth it when something like that happens to someone other than me.  Robin seemed really pleased with what you two were working out together. He's looking forward to tomorrow's session.  

Prom is tonight of course, he is on a big bus with a group of dancing fools I think.  So, when you are looking at the 'negatives' photoshop out just a wee bit of the black saddlebags under his eyes would ya' please?

Put this on your Christmas list, one of those little umbrellas that comes with a head harness and optional miner's lamp in the front.  Fashion forward and keeps soggy umbrellas out of your pants. Works for shade in the summer and rain in the winter!!