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Monthly Archives: April 2007
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Casas Family
April 28, 2007 – 12:38 am




Another Reno shoot from last weekend! I had so much fun taking photos of little Charlie. He was full of energy and I spent quite a bit of time chasing him around. This did help keep me warm though….as the weather was just a bit chilly. I loved Charlie’s little bike about as much as he loved riding it. He was trying to run me over while I was taking his photos. Thank you to Sally and Charlie for letting me take photos of you guys!
Potter Kids
April 27, 2007 – 5:21 am




I took photos of Mitchell and Libby this past weekend in Reno, Nevada. It was a little chilly outside but we were able to shoot fast. Mitchell was full of crazy energy and kept me warm as I chased him around. My favorite photo of him is the one where his arms are crossed. In that photo Mitchell was saying “What’s up Homies” which cracked me up! Libby wasn’t too happy to have her photo taken but we still got a couple cute ones. Thanks to the Potter family for the opprotunity to take your kids photos!
Fiddler on the Roof
April 25, 2007 – 3:34 am





I was in Reno this past week for a few shoots (I will post soon). While in town I was able to go to Fiddler on the Roof at my little sisters school. I will admit I have never seen Fiddler on the Roof but I was glad it was a play and not the actual movie. The kids did great! I have been in musicals myself and I know how hard they can be. Here is a couple of photos that I took for my sister Destiny. She played Fruma Sarah….Lazar Wolf’s dead wife. I was a little scared when my sister appeared on stage! As you can see from the photos…scary! She was also in a couple of scenes at the beginning without her scary makeup. (she is the girl on the right). Congrats to my sister for an awesome job done!
Collage Photos
April 11, 2007 – 10:44 pm
New Fun Product! I started out by just wanting to do a fun collage for my home page on my website. So I borrowed Demi to help me make a Bliss intro (THANKS DEMI!) Once I finished I loved it so much I decided to make another. Now I have developed a BRAND NEW product. These photos can be purchased for$250.00 and will come framed. The actual size of the image is 12×30. We can fit up to 4 or 5 (pushing it just a little) images on one of these. I am happy to include a quote or name on it as well. These are both good examples of what I want to offer. If anyone is interested in having one of these collages from their shoot please let me know. They would be great Mother’s Day gifts
Girls
April 11, 2007 – 10:40 pm




I took photos of the boyd girls this last monday. Sisters, Leslie and Jenny, wanted to take some photos of them and their daughters to give a gift to their mom for mother’s day. We had a blast taking photos in the studio and we were able to get some beautiful images. Thanks girls for driving up to Portland to play
La Jolla
April 6, 2007 – 1:08 am





While at WPPI a lot of speakers were talking about having personal projects. I have never really taken the time to have personal projects. I would like to say I am just too busy for them but that would be a lie. You make time for them. So before I returned home from WPPI I stayed in San Diego for a few days. My friend Genny and I decided to take a day to shoot and to make it themed. Our theme for the day was seeing red. We drove into town and tried to find anything that was red. I will post some of those photos soon. As we were on this mission of seeing red we had the opprotunity to meet some wonderful people in La Jolla. We first met John from Gallerie D’Art. He was taking a break from his Art Gallery to walk his dog. He stopped and visited with us for quite a while and let us take photos of both him and his dog (thanks John). We promised to visit his gallery before we left and continued to walk up the street. We dont get very far and we come across the local chess club! Well not really…but we met a few guys who play chess in front of starbucks on a regular basis. Here they were with their own little table and chess set up…smoking cigars and attracting quite the crowd. It was a picture waiting to happen. Not only was I intrigued by the chess playing but most of these men were also musicians. One in particular, Johnny, was a violinist and had his violin with him. So I snagged him to shoot a couple of shots. Thank you to all of you who let me take photos! We continued on our journey to stop by the Art Gallery to say goodbye to John and we met his fellow worker Jonathan (yes, lots of Johns!) who is a magician and wanted a few photos of him with his cards! I was estatic! Thanks to Jonathan! If you want to take a peak at all the photos please visit our website, click on previews and they are under La Jolla!






