There is hardly anything more exciting or more joyous in this world than new life. James and Katrina are eagerly expecting their little boy to make his first appearance any day now. Here is a selection from the album of this absolutely adorable family:
Tag: Photography
Jenn–Headshots: Greenville, SC
Jenn is a natural in front of a camera–just like she is on a stage (whether it’s Shakespeare or opera). I was privileged to take these updated headshots for this long-time friend of mine. I hope you enjoy this selection from the album:
Richardson Family–Greenville, SC
I thoroughly enjoyed photographing Anne, Jesse and Beech Richardson a week ago. Beech was born 4 months ago, and as you can see—he already has so much personality; and he was all so willing to let that personality show through! I attend church with the Richardson family, and this album was taken on our church property which hosts a beautiful red barn and Perrin’s Park. Little Beech went on his first swing ride for this shoot. Enjoy this selection from the album:
Miles & Katie–Denison University, Granville, Ohio
Miles & Katie met at Dension University and will be getting married on the campus in October. It was only appropriate to take their engagement photos at this very meaningful and special place! We made sure to take pictures at the Residence Hall (Curtis East) where they met, and also at the very spot they plan to say their vows in a few months. We also incorporated Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead into the shoot since it was this special book that drew them together with their common interest in philosophy.
I think you will enjoy this selection of photos from the album.
At Home in Columbus–The Fun of Decorating
I’m not going to pretend to be an interior photographer–but since the move, I haven’t done much photography. Lack of time. However, I have to let out my creative outlet somewhere–so here’s my new space, in a new state. Decorating is one ridiculoulsy fun part of growing up and becoming independent. I still have a good bit more to do (yay!)–but here’s the bedroom at present. Doing it on a budget makes it even more fun–no really! I went with elegant neutrals (white, cream and gray) to allow for color pops. Currently I’m on a mint/turquoise kick.
The bedroom furniture is a refurbished Chris Madden set–redone and artistically painted by a local artist in Columbus. I got it for a STEAL. I was thinking of going modern with my furniture (deep down I didn’t really want to–so when I landed this gorgeous set, I sprung for it.)
The comforter and pillows are a Cynthia Rowley set from T.J. Maxx (Maxxinista all the way). I wanted white (scary I know)-but it allows for so much room to decorate/change decor with color . . . etc.
The lamps on the night stand and the sweater chest on either side of the bed are from Hobby Lobby. I’m a firm believer in that place–and I always like to support them–especially with all the antagonism they put up with for standing on principle.
I think the curtain is from Bed Bath and Beyond. But you could find an identical one just about anywhere . . .
The print above the bed was inspired by Pinterest–found the quote there–and replicated it with my own spin and design. Ordered the canvas print online–but I couldn’t tell you where. I was nervous about how it might come out–but when it came in, it was beautiful.
The little corn husk doll is from a dear friend living in Slovakia. And yes, the entire thing is made out of corn husk. And the candles were all gifts.
The lamp on the dresser is from Family Dollar. Yep, you read that right. I’m not a name brand snob–not one bit.
The mannequin necklace stand was also from T.J. Maxx and was given to me by my sister.
Charleston Trip
It was fantastic to get away from the craziness of grad school for just a day and enjoy nice weather at the Charleston beach. I’d trade worrying about the academic madness to worrying about the seagulls flying overhead any day . . . The time was just wonderful–a much needed break, and it was a gorgeous day.
Enjoy the album!
Anna
Had a wonderful day with this lovely girl! Enjoy!
A bit of Color/B&W contrast:
Headshots
Recently I’ve been on a headshot kick (probably because I have a plethora of fine arts friends). Below is a sampling of several head shots from a few different shoots–some using natural light–some using artificial. Enjoy.
David: Headshots
This particular shoot was somewhat of a new experience for me as I used artificial light exclusively. I think getting the lighting just right (or workable) took longer than the shoot itself. But I have to say, I’m very happy with the product.
David is a good friend of mine, and brilliant thespian, who is currently making a name for himself in the Greenville theatre arts community (and one day folks, he’s going to make it huge on the national scene–just you wait and see). If you’re in town you may have recently seen him in Centre Stage’s thriller, Angel Street, as the suave Jack Manningham. Look for him soon in CS’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.
A little black and white/color comparison there for ya.
We shot two separate evenings to get both the facial hair look as well as the clean shaven look.
Katie Headshots+ Greenville, SC
Meet my lovely (and incredibly photogenic) cousin, Katie. We took these shots over Thanksgiving break–because she needed some new headshots for an upcoming audition. We had a lot of fun, and it was such a beautiful, mild day! Lots of sun! Enjoy some of the shots from the day below: