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Showing posts with label wedding photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Our 31st & 32nd Weeks ~ 2014

Brace yourself for two weeks worth of photos since I totally missed last week.  We had such a fun and busy week that blogging just didn't happen.  :)  

Still participating in Fat Mum Slim's photo a day challenge ... and thoroughly enjoying it!  For July I challenged myself to not only photograph something for the prompt, but I included at least one family member in each of my photos.  Even if it was just fingers or toes.  For August I'm back to just interpreting the prompt.

{July 27 - Ten}
July 27: Ten
Ten Monarch chrysalides ready to be moved to a different enclosure. I had too many containers taking up too much space on my counter, so Keira helped me get these ones moved to a cage that Doug helped me make. They are now hanging from a branch inside the cage. Can't wait for butterflies! 

{July 28 - Cool}
July 28: Cool
July 28 Photo a Day: Cool. I think it is really cool that we are raising Monarchs again this summer. I also think it is cool that I found this big guy this morning along with 4 eggs.

{July 29 - Repeat}
July 29: Repeat
July 29 Photo a Day: Repeat. Lather ... rinse ... repeat if necessary. Does anyone actually repeat?  :)

{July 30 - Lost}
July 30: Lost
July 30 Photo a Day: Lost. We may have lost a caterpillar, but we gained a butterfly. (Yeah, it is a stretch, but I needed to show off the beautiful lady that joined us today! We kept her overnight due to chilly temps and torrential downpours.)

{July 31 - Rise}
July 31: Rise
July 31 Photo a Day: Rise.

A butterfly hovers closely
And then quickly moves away,
Swiftly going wheresoever
Her heart may freely say.

A butterfly lowers and *rises*
With the wind’s gusty breath,
As if coupled within a dance
Of a loving tenderness.

The butterfly only knows
How it feels to have wings,
To kiss the petals of flowers
In such elegant flitterings.

To have but one moment
Of such an exquisite flight,
Would be like a dream
Where all seems so right.
{Author Unknown}

We set our first girl free this morning. She sat on my finger for a few minutes, taking it all in, pondering what to do. We walked up to the garden in our back yard where she took flight and I cheered her on with tears in my eyes. This is always the hardest part about raising Monarchs - letting them go to live their lives. But I thought - how cool it would be if I am able to raise some of her babies? I'll never know, of course, but still.  :)

And that concludes the month of July.

{August 1 - Landscape}
August 1: Landscape
The view I see when I walk out my front door in the evenings. I just love our neighbors' mulberry tree. I think it has so much character.

{August 2 - Lunch}
August 2: Lunch
Monarch caterpillars eat milkweed for lunch ... and breakfast ... and dinner.  :)

{August 3 - "S" is for ... }
August 3: "S" is for
"S" is for ... sharing. This swallowtail butterfly and these bees seemed to be sharing this milk thistle pretty well.

{August 4 - In the middle}
August 4: In the middle
In the middle of these Monarch butterflies is a gorgeous female. 

{August 5 - Pile}
August 5: Pile
We decided to pile in the car and spend the day at Idlewild. We had a blast! We took a pile of "ride selfies" with Doug's little pocket camera. This one of myself and Nick on the Tilt-a-Whirl (one of the few rides he will ride) was among them.

{August 6 - Grateful for}
August 6: Grateful for
I am grateful for many things. My savior Jesus, my family, my friends, my health, etc. But as far as what I have taken pictures of today :) I am thankful for this handsome fellow. He is one of five Monarch butterflies I was able to release today. Four males and one female. Today's count: 18 butterflies, 18 in chrysalis, 102 caterpillars in various stages, and 9 eggs. What a summer!

{August 7 - Spot}
August 7: Spot
Monarch butterflies have many spots on their bodies. Which is interesting to me since the caterpillar is striped.

{August 8 - Pet peeve}
August 8: Pet peeve
While Pennsylvania has many strengths - rolling hills, beautiful farms, the opportunity to enjoy all four seasons (sometimes all in one week :) ) - it is a pet peeve of mine that it is difficult to find a good spot to take silhouette photos. We are surrounded by trees and almost always the trees end up as part of the silhouette. Even when laying on the ground with the camera.   (This photo was actually take on Thursday at the small family wedding I had the honor of photographing.)

{August 9 - Mix}
August 9: Mix
Such a mix of emotions on your wedding day. Excitement, anxiety, anticipation, nervousness. Even with all that, this bride handled everything so well. She was such a pleasure to work with. I wish her and her new husband all the best!  (From Saturday's wedding.  It was a long, tiring day but we had a blast!)

Just a quick recap of the last two weeks (more for me than for you :)) ...
Hung out with an artist friend and learned some graphic design
Shopped with another friend
Visited a new-to-us state park about an hour's drive away with the kids.  We plan to go back when we have more time.
Went to a play with Keira - A Midsummer Night's Dream.  It was an outside, moving play where we had to move from location to location to watch each act.  LOVED IT!  My friend, Rainey, was part of the production.  We honestly didn't understand most of it but we got the basic concept of the story.  And it was funny!  I really hope that production group does more of that type of play!
Had a family date to our local semi-pro baseball team's game.  They lost but it was still a lot of fun.  Wishing we had gone sooner in the season, because we are already talking about going next year.  Several times.
Spent the day at Idlewild.  FUN!
Had another family date at our local farm show.  (So much family togetherness this week!)
Then started my busy photography schedule - which is why we crammed in so much fun earlier in the week.  
Thursday - wedding at a local lake.
Friday - 50th anniversary party for a wonderful couple.
Saturday - wedding at a park; reception at a banquet hall.  Long, tiring but fun day!

If you made it this far, kudos to you!  Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great week!


Monday, August 11, 2014

Scavenger Hunt Sunday 08.10.14

I realize it is actually Monday (my time) when I am posting this.  Things have been a bit busy around here.  Good, but busy.  I won't bore you with all the details because I will be sharing photos of all the busyness soon, so let's get right to the Scavenger Hunt photos.

{bathroom selfie}
bathroom selfie
I realize this isn't a "bathroom" selfie.  And technically my daughter took the photo, but this is all I have.  We went to Idlewild on Tuesday and took my husband's waterproof camera along so I didn't have to lug my DSLR.  We had fun taking "ride selfies".  This was taken on the Loggin' Toboggan.  Nick hates this ride so he sat out.  :)

{hop, skip, or jump}
hop skip or jump
One of my reasons for busyness ... This lovely family got married on Thursday evening at a local lake.  I had the honor of capturing their memories.  We had some fun taking family photos after the ceremony.  The three teens on the left belong to the bride and the two teens on the right belong to the groom.  Now they are one, big, happy family!

{creative angle}
creative angle
I photographed a 50th anniversary party on Friday evening for a wonderful couple.  They are becoming like family to me and I've only been around them twice.  :)  They are just so sweet and kind.  I couldn't resist photographing their cake in the mirror that was on the wall nearby.  The cake topper is the one that was on their original wedding cake 50 years ago.  How cool is that?!

{box or package}
box or package
Another from the anniversary party.  The couple's daughter-in-law made up these beautiful favor boxes for everyone to take home.  They were filled with minty chocolate chips and candy-coated almonds.  Mmmmmm.  :)

{unfocused}
unfocused
My best friend sent me an email with this quote in it, so I added it to an out-of-focus photo I took of my one hydrangea bloom.  I plan to print it as an 8x10 (or maybe bigger) and give it to her.  (Sure hope she doesn't see this before I do!)  :)




Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Bartley Wedding ~ Photography

Weddings.  Happy celebrations.  Time for families to get together that maybe haven't seen each other in a while.  Good times.  

However, not something I was sure I ever wanted to photograph.

Why?  

Honestly, I just didn't want the pressure of missing a shot.  I mean, you get one shot.  And if you miss it, well, you don't get another chance.  Sure, you could have them re-enact the shot, but the emotion just wouldn't be the same.  And it may leave the bride and groom wondering if they hired the right photographer.

So, all that to say ... I shot my first wedding Tuesday evening!

A friend of mine, the aunt of the groom, contacted me about shooting this wedding.  The bride and groom are young and couldn't afford a photographer so she was going to hire one for them.  And she asked me!  Yikes!

The reason I said yes was because it was a small family wedding - only about 40 people.  Outdoors at a family member's home.  A good place to start, I thought.

And guess what?  I had a blast!  They were all such a fun group to work with!  The property was beautiful.  The setting was just lovely.

At one point after the ceremony, I was photographing the bride and groom and the groom's uncle (the owner of the home where the wedding was held) yelled from somewhere behind me, "I hope you have a wide angle lens on that thing!"  Too funny!

Anyway, here are just a few pictures from the wedding.  I still have loads more to go through and process.  But I always try to process a few right away to provide a sneak peek on my facebook page.

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Matt and Shelby, husband and wife.

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The bridal party: Nathan (Matt's brother), Matt, Shelby, and Emily (Shelby's BFF).

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They are expecting baby Bartley in early September.  According to Shelby, they had planned to get married anyway, so because of the baby, they just did it sooner than originally planned.

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This photo cracks me up!  We were taking photos with Shelby's little brother, who gave Shelby away, and he pulls out his ninja warrior moves on me.  Too funny!

I am glad to be able to provide Matt and Shelby with photos of their special day.

And now I'm hoping I get to shoot another wedding.  :)


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