Tuesday, October 12, 2010

June Babies!

One of my favorite things about being a professional photographer is I get to make my own rules now! Up to this point in my life there has always been rules set for every photography related activity in my life! As a child, my mom made the rules "what to wear, how to do my hair, how to smile, and sit," then in high school photography class where my teacher made the rules. Being a student at OIP&T the instructors had some new rules to teach me, in the areas of lighting, how to work a camera, etc. Even at this point in my life I still followed rules in taking every picture, no matter how much I tried to not worry about the rules!
Hate to admit it but I am pretty much a rule follower!

So, knowing myself, I decided to make my own rules! Still rules but since I made the rules I am the one that can change the rules.

Since making my own rules I have noticed that I love to just make any day a photo shoot no matter the event of the day! And make any location a great location for pictures, make the space you have work! Subjects can wear whatever they would like to, something they choose!

Honestly, if pictures are to capture life's moments and remind you of times in your life - why are we making moments up? Sometimes in order to get children's pictures taken we take them to a place they have never been and never would have gone. Dress them in clothes we bought special for the photo shoot that they most likely won't wear again.

Think about it - How many times have your children found a room in a building with a painted wall and the perfect light setup on the same day that they were wearing their best outfit?Instead I like to capture images of people where they were and in whatever they were wearing. Its much more real!

With all that said, this photo shoot was taken at a family party. We just went outside and played around the house and in the yard. I think the images are fun and we all had such a great time together! Hanging out with Emily and Evan has always been a ton of fun. It has been great seeing them grow up into young people!

I was only 10 when Emily was born but I remember how tiny she was, she only weighted less than 5 pounds! As a baby she screamed constantly, she had some healthy lungs! Through the years I have seen her play all sorts of sports and do very well in school! Emily and I have a lot in common - we love to laugh, we both have hundreds of sharpie's, and we love the color lime green!

Evan is 10 years old now, I can hardly believe it! I remember when Evan was about 5 he wanted to grow up to be a pirate! Evan has the most amazing amount of knowledge and willingness to learn! He is so smart that I have had to call and ask him questions about my college level homework, twice! He has wanted to be so many things when he grows up, (pirate, vet, zoo keeper, wild life photographer) and with his imagination and willingness to learn I am sure he will be great at whatever he does!

Evan and Emily don't have many common interest! They do look alike, they have the same address, and even go to the same school & church! But there personalities and interest are so different! I love to hang out with them and look forward to seeing them again soon!



I wish I had those shoes Miss Emily! Don't worry if they come up missing
I will take good care of them! ;-) JK


I think they look so much alike in this picture!


O boys will be boys!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Happy Birthday!

This weekend we all celebrated my great great uncle Don's 88th Birthday!! We had a cake made special for him by elé Cake Company that showcased some of the things he has done and loved throughout his life so far! It was a cake complete with the airplane that he flew for a living, a camera, deep sea fishing, train tracks around the cake as well as painting and music. It is hard to fit 88 years on one little cake but we tried our best!

Since I live so far away from Uncle Don, I don't get to see him too often so when I do I try to make the most of it. Although, I do have lots and lots of memories growing up with Uncle Don - Every time I think about Uncle Don I always remember him walking to Grandma Clara's house and popping in through the back door, usually with camera in hand! I still remember what is sounded like when he would say "hheellloo" as he walked through the door! Uncle Don also makes amazingly good jell-o cake!!

I had a great time visiting with him (and the whole rest of the family too) this weekend! Sometimes it is nice to slow down and just visit with each other!

**Uncle Don, I hope Grandma Elaine can bring this up on her computer and show you these pictures, and not to worry I will mail you some this week! I had a wonderful time laughing and smiling with you this weekend! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!**
Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday
Dear Uncle Don, Happy Birthday to you!
Uncle Don's friend Oscar came to say hello as well! - Oscar is his buddy!
Janelle and Emily enjoying the nice weather at the party!
My Mom & Dad with Uncle Don!


Thursday, October 7, 2010

New York CIty

After a long weekend of working at the pizza shop during the festival, we would turn off the lights, lock the door, and head to grandma's house to take off towards NYC in the "party van."

See my grandparents own Angelo's Pizza a pizza shop located in northwest Ohio, and every year the town would have a fest and we would have a booth set up to sell pizza by the slice, as well as we had our shop open for regular business. It was always very busy but we all loved working it because it was fun to work with our whole family. And after the Tree Town Fest, (around 11 or midnight) would go jump in the "party van" and head to New York City for a few days!

Well its been a few years since then, and now my cousins are a little older so this year we ALL worked the Carey Fest (for our Carey Angelo's Location) and they got to go with us to The Big Apple!

Now don't get me wrong, working the Carey Fest is a lot of fun and hard work and we all love every minute of it. But New York City is a little more exciting! Not to mention we can eat pizza every day in New York City and we don't have to make it ourselves! We tell everyone and ourselves it is research and development but truth is, my family NEVER gets tired of eating pizza!

Grandma Elaine, Popo, Mom, Dad, Chelsea, Aunt Julie, Uncle Jeff, Emily, Evan, Aunt Janelle, Uncle Terry, Paige, & Lauren - get ready next fest is only 10 months away!! - See you there!!


This picture was taken from the Top of the Rock, all 14 of us got to make the trip to the roof!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Polished Photo Shoot

My mother recently has been remodeling and expanding her nail salon Polished in the past few months. She is still currently working on the final details but I snapped a few sneak peek pictures of the improvements. She has added another pedicure chair, 2 mega tanning beds, full body waxing services, & UV Free Mystic Tan Booth - with more to come!
Polished is located on Main Street in Bluffton, Ohio. And has recently started a facebook page, which you can check out by clicking here.

2,000 Words!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Kilowatt Beach Tanning & Nail Salon

Kilowatt Beach Tanning & Nail Salon is located in Carey, Ohio on East Findlay Street. Kilowatt Beach offers 3 Levels of Tanning Beds, A 9-Minute Stand Up Booth, UV Free Mystic Tan, and a full line of Nail Services! 

As I was growing up, my Aunt Janelle started Kilowatt Beach Tanning & Nail Salon, with only one tanning bed. And at one point was open 24 hours straight! I have a lot of memories as a child being there helping, as much as a 7 year old can help. Such help as drawing arrows on the wall in black marker from the front door, up the stairs, down the hall to the entrance so that everyone would know where to go. Thankfully as I grew older I became better help. 
Doing a Kilowatt Beach Photo Shoot was a lot of fun, and it is crazy to think how much the business has grown in almost 19 years. Here are just a few images from the shot! You can check the others by visiting Kilowatt Beach Tanning & Nail Salon on facebook




3,000 Words!