Nov 25 2009

Baby Nattie- 3 Months

We were able to get this shoot done in an hour on my lunch break last week.   She was such a beautiful model!   :)   Here is baby Natalie.  Enjoy!

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Nov 25 2009

Picnic in the Park

These photos were also taken before my camera busted.  As an update, a repair shop called Camera Repair Japan is currently replacing the shutter and mirror mechanisms in my camera and should have it ready in a week or two (and SquareTrade will reimburse me).  Until then, still using my lenses on others’ cameras.

Here are Keri’s nieces and nephew Hali, Maya, and Sean in Piedmont Park a few Sundays ago.    Just shooting around for fun because Sundays in the park in the fall are just so amazing…  fall is by far my favorite season.

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Nov 18 2009

With beautiful subjects, you really only need a few minutes.

Of course my typical portrait session is 1 to 2 hours and I enjoy every moment of photo taking.   However, this one was cut to just 15 minutes due to technical difficulties… as in my camera died 15 minutes into the shoot.  “ERROR99″ is never a message you want to see on your pride and joy (I have no kids, so my camera holds the title of “pride and joy.”  However if any of my kids ever get a tattoo that says “ERROR99″ I’ll have bigger problems).

This is why I endorse (but get no endorsement commissions) SquareTrade.  They offer warranties for all types of electronics, including many used ones at 25% of the price other retailers offer.  I never thought I’d have to use a warranty, but now I’m really glad I got it.  SquareTrade says they’ll have it for me in 5 business day.

But like I said, with beautiful subjects, you really only need a few minutes.  Here is the Giles Family.  Stephen, Kathy, Norah, and Caroline.  Enjoy!

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Nov 11 2009

The Big Apple, with friends

Howdy!   Last month a few of us went to NYC.   Keri and Greta had never been before and it was my third time.   Over the five days we were able to see most everything we wanted to… in fact, Keri and I got to see David Letterman tell the world his extortion/blackmail story.   No joke!  We were in the 2nd row for that taping!  It was very interesting (kind of surreal)… and a bit awkward because no one saw it coming.   We were told by the CBS pages to laugh at everything, but toward the end we just couldn’t.

Aside from the TMZ moment we had, I was able to snap a few pictures.  Even though the weather was cloudy everyday (except the day we left, of course), I think I had a few good shots.

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