Saturday, November 17, 2012
Marcia and Ethan Sept. 2012
Took photos in September of my oh-so-serendipitous friend, Marcia and her husband, Ethan. I helped fund a Kickstarter projects for my sister's friend in Columbia, Missouri, which happened to do with teaching photography to kids. The school where this photo class was happening was Marcia's school where she used to teach. BUT they moved to Seattle last year, and when viewing the Kickstarter page she saw my name and comment and wrote to me asking if I'd be interested in incorporating photography into her new school in Seattle (Kapka - see previous posts) and takings some Seattle portraits of her and her husband. And now we're great friends :) And here are their images taken at Gasworks park in the beautiful fall colors this past September.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Greene Family August 2012
I was lucky enough in August, when I was in Montana for my sister's wedding, to visit some good friends, the Greene family, and take some photos of their kids. We had originally planned on a full family portrait session but it was SO hot that night that we just hung out, caught up on life, and I snapped photos of the kiddos while I could. Natalie has gorgeous curly hair and quickly became my buddy, hanging out on my lap on the grass. Connor was about 2 months old in these photos and such a smiley boy. Both kids look so much like Cale it is a little ridiculous :) Golden hour in Montana in the summer lasts forever and with my 50 mm it was perfect for our backyard pictures.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Kleinpeter Family Portraits
Every year I donate a family portrait session to my cousins' school, The Attic. This year I was lucky enough to photograph a family that attends the Attic preschool - the Kleinpeters! Jeanie and Tom were a blast to work with and their kids, Margo and Thomas, were adorable (as you can tell). We worked with the Seattle overcast sky and had some great even lighting. The kids were energetic and totally excited about the trains at Olympic Sculpture Park. Enjoy!
Valentine's Day
For Valentine's Day projects in Photography Club we focused on emotions. We had handmade conversation hearts with emotions on them and the kids took photos of each other expressing each one. These photos turned into a cute Valentine's Day card for their parents which read, even when I'm (emotion), (emotion), (emotion)... I still love you!" Super cute, I even made one for my mom so the kids could take turns taking photos of me.
Self Portrait Class
Photography Classes
Ireland photos are posted!
After months and months of editing and procrastination, all my Ireland photos are up! In April of this year I took a two week trip around Ireland (we got a rental car) with Patrick and my best friend, Shay. You can all photos on Facebook or the select professional quality ones on my Flickr account :) More updates from my past 8 months of photography adventures to come!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Meal: Documenting a Global Snack
One moment. One meal. One photograph. Let's eat.
On February 24th at 12pm EST, join thousands of people around the world in a simultaneous global meal. Whether it's breakfast in LA or a midnight snack in Beijing, let's take a moment from our hectic lives and share it with strangers around the world. Snap a photo of yourself and your meal and mail it to us — we'll create an exhibition from these self-portraits, documenting the world's largest communal snack.
Nothing makes us feel connected quite like sharing a meal together. On February 24th at 12pm Eastern Standard Time, thousands of strangers from around the world will sit down for a bite in unison and capture a shared experience at the exact same time. Take a photograph of yourself with your meal and mail it back to us. These simultaneous snapshots – self-portraits of people and their foods – will be exhibited in our storefront project space and made available online. Our aim is to inspire a feeling of community across geographic and cultural boundaries. So wherever you may be on February 24th at 12pm, keep your camera handy and something delicious nearby – and remember that thousands of strangers, both near and far, are sharing that meal with you.
It's free! It's fun! It's simple! Just remember to check your local time and photograph what you are eating :) Sorry I haven't posted a lot lately - more to come about my experiences with Kapka, my Grateful Daily project and other adventures in the making. Join us!