Here's what's crazy about this.....the great-granddaughter, one of my regular clients, looks JUST LIKE HER GREAT-GRANDMOTHER!!!
I wish I had a picture of her so I could post the two of them side-by-side.
After I cleaned this up, I went back and added some background texture - just for fun. I'll give my client both versions.....she's an artist, so I have a feeling she may like the one w/ the added texture.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Texture-ized
Here's what's crazy about this.....the great-granddaughter, one of my regular clients, looks JUST LIKE HER GREAT-GRANDMOTHER!!!
I wish I had a picture of her so I could post the two of them side-by-side.
After I cleaned this up, I went back and added some background texture - just for fun. I'll give my client both versions.....she's an artist, so I have a feeling she may like the one w/ the added texture.
I wish I had a picture of her so I could post the two of them side-by-side.
After I cleaned this up, I went back and added some background texture - just for fun. I'll give my client both versions.....she's an artist, so I have a feeling she may like the one w/ the added texture.
Texture-ized
Here's what's crazy about this.....the great-granddaughter, one of my regular clients, looks JUST LIKE HER GREAT-GRANDMOTHER!!!
I wish I had a picture of her so I could post the two of them side-by-side.
After I cleaned this up, I went back and added some background texture - just for fun. I'll give my client both versions.....she's an artist, so I have a feeling she may like the one w/ the added texture.
I wish I had a picture of her so I could post the two of them side-by-side.
After I cleaned this up, I went back and added some background texture - just for fun. I'll give my client both versions.....she's an artist, so I have a feeling she may like the one w/ the added texture.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Captured Feeling
Not every photograph that needs to be preserved is a studio portrait - not at all. Photographs capture the way we look at any given moment in time. I think the best photographs are the ones that capture the feeling of the moment and this one certainly does.
This was about 1993 on the Beast at King's Island. It was one of those images snapped by the automatic cameras designed to catch your expression at a sudden drop, twist, or turn. Those images are not made to last a lifetime - the paper, the ink - it's really just a way for the amusement parks to make a little more money.
But these expressions are priceless. That automatic camera caught each one of us being ourselves. And although the image has faded, our memories of that afternoon haven't....and now, the kids can share this picture with their kids and tell them about the time we went to King's Island....and rode the Beast....and squealed and laughed and laughed again!
This was about 1993 on the Beast at King's Island. It was one of those images snapped by the automatic cameras designed to catch your expression at a sudden drop, twist, or turn. Those images are not made to last a lifetime - the paper, the ink - it's really just a way for the amusement parks to make a little more money.
But these expressions are priceless. That automatic camera caught each one of us being ourselves. And although the image has faded, our memories of that afternoon haven't....and now, the kids can share this picture with their kids and tell them about the time we went to King's Island....and rode the Beast....and squealed and laughed and laughed again!
Captured Feeling
Not every photograph that needs to be preserved is a studio portrait - not at all. Photographs capture the way we look at any given moment in time. I think the best photographs are the ones that capture the feeling of the moment and this one certainly does.
This was about 1993 on the Beast at King's Island. It was one of those images snapped by the automatic cameras designed to catch your expression at a sudden drop, twist, or turn. Those images are not made to last a lifetime - the paper, the ink - it's really just a way for the amusement parks to make a little more money.
But these expressions are priceless. That automatic camera caught each one of us being ourselves. And although the image has faded, our memories of that afternoon haven't....and now, the kids can share this picture with their kids and tell them about the time we went to King's Island....and rode the Beast....and squealed and laughed and laughed again!
This was about 1993 on the Beast at King's Island. It was one of those images snapped by the automatic cameras designed to catch your expression at a sudden drop, twist, or turn. Those images are not made to last a lifetime - the paper, the ink - it's really just a way for the amusement parks to make a little more money.
But these expressions are priceless. That automatic camera caught each one of us being ourselves. And although the image has faded, our memories of that afternoon haven't....and now, the kids can share this picture with their kids and tell them about the time we went to King's Island....and rode the Beast....and squealed and laughed and laughed again!
Captured Feeling
Not every photograph that needs to be preserved is a studio portrait - not at all. Photographs capture the way we look at any given moment in time. I think the best photographs are the ones that capture the feeling of the moment and this one certainly does.
This was about 1993 on the Beast at King's Island. It was one of those images snapped by the automatic cameras designed to catch your expression at a sudden drop, twist, or turn. Those images are not made to last a lifetime - the paper, the ink - it's really just a way for the amusement parks to make a little more money.
But these expressions are priceless. That automatic camera caught each one of us being ourselves. And although the image has faded, our memories of that afternoon haven't....and now, the kids can share this picture with their kids and tell them about the time we went to King's Island....and rode the Beast....and squealed and laughed and laughed again!
This was about 1993 on the Beast at King's Island. It was one of those images snapped by the automatic cameras designed to catch your expression at a sudden drop, twist, or turn. Those images are not made to last a lifetime - the paper, the ink - it's really just a way for the amusement parks to make a little more money.
But these expressions are priceless. That automatic camera caught each one of us being ourselves. And although the image has faded, our memories of that afternoon haven't....and now, the kids can share this picture with their kids and tell them about the time we went to King's Island....and rode the Beast....and squealed and laughed and laughed again!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
The Final Cut
It was a very hot and humid day. Wait.....hasn't every day this summer been hot and humid? Yes. Yes, it has. It was so humid that, as soon as we stepped outside, my lens fogged up....Not quite the look we were going for....soooo....
After cleaning off the lens (more than once), and looking for the remnants of sun to backlight her hair, this is the result.
Many of you have been asking to see Sarah's hair after the cut. And although the humidity put a quick end to these curls, for the moment, they were lovely! (Ps notice her eyes match her dress and no, I did not Photoshop the color)
The Final Cut
It was a very hot and humid day. Wait.....hasn't every day this summer been hot and humid? Yes. Yes, it has. It was so humid that, as soon as we stepped outside, my lens fogged up....Not quite the look we were going for....soooo....
After cleaning off the lens (more than once), and looking for the remnants of sun to backlight her hair, this is the result.
Many of you have been asking to see Sarah's hair after the cut. And although the humidity put a quick end to these curls, for the moment, they were lovely! (Ps notice her eyes match her dress and no, I did not Photoshop the color)
The Final Cut
It was a very hot and humid day. Wait.....hasn't every day this summer been hot and humid? Yes. Yes, it has. It was so humid that, as soon as we stepped outside, my lens fogged up....Not quite the look we were going for....soooo....
After cleaning off the lens (more than once), and looking for the remnants of sun to backlight her hair, this is the result.
Many of you have been asking to see Sarah's hair after the cut. And although the humidity put a quick end to these curls, for the moment, they were lovely! (Ps notice her eyes match her dress and no, I did not Photoshop the color)
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Making Faces
Ok, first of all, don't you love his hair?!?? It's such a great color and then has just a touch of curl. I suspect he will fight that curl as he gets older, but as a three-year-old, it's just perfect!
We took pictures of his brothers and saved this guy for the end. It was unmercifully hot, but he managed to play "make faces" with me and we didn't even have a "I'm-sad-cause-it's-too-hot" face. (To be more accurate, he didn't wear the "it's too hot" face.....can't say the same for me, however :-)
His expressions were priceless....especially the ones he made up himself!
Thanks for playing, LOVE your animals! They are just too cool!
Related posts:
Love
Imagination
No Longer a Child
We took pictures of his brothers and saved this guy for the end. It was unmercifully hot, but he managed to play "make faces" with me and we didn't even have a "I'm-sad-cause-it's-too-hot" face. (To be more accurate, he didn't wear the "it's too hot" face.....can't say the same for me, however :-)
His expressions were priceless....especially the ones he made up himself!
Thanks for playing, LOVE your animals! They are just too cool!
Related posts:
Love
Imagination
No Longer a Child
Making Faces
Ok, first of all, don't you love his hair?!?? It's such a great color and then has just a touch of curl. I suspect he will fight that curl as he gets older, but as a three-year-old, it's just perfect!
We took pictures of his brothers and saved this guy for the end. It was unmercifully hot, but he managed to play "make faces" with me and we didn't even have a "I'm-sad-cause-it's-too-hot" face. (To be more accurate, he didn't wear the "it's too hot" face.....can't say the same for me, however :-)
His expressions were priceless....especially the ones he made up himself!
Thanks for playing, LOVE your animals! They are just too cool!
Related posts:
Love
Imagination
No Longer a Child
We took pictures of his brothers and saved this guy for the end. It was unmercifully hot, but he managed to play "make faces" with me and we didn't even have a "I'm-sad-cause-it's-too-hot" face. (To be more accurate, he didn't wear the "it's too hot" face.....can't say the same for me, however :-)
His expressions were priceless....especially the ones he made up himself!
Thanks for playing, LOVE your animals! They are just too cool!
Related posts:
Love
Imagination
No Longer a Child
Making Faces
Ok, first of all, don't you love his hair?!?? It's such a great color and then has just a touch of curl. I suspect he will fight that curl as he gets older, but as a three-year-old, it's just perfect!
We took pictures of his brothers and saved this guy for the end. It was unmercifully hot, but he managed to play "make faces" with me and we didn't even have a "I'm-sad-cause-it's-too-hot" face. (To be more accurate, he didn't wear the "it's too hot" face.....can't say the same for me, however :-)
His expressions were priceless....especially the ones he made up himself!
Thanks for playing, LOVE your animals! They are just too cool!
Related posts:
Love
Imagination
No Longer a Child
We took pictures of his brothers and saved this guy for the end. It was unmercifully hot, but he managed to play "make faces" with me and we didn't even have a "I'm-sad-cause-it's-too-hot" face. (To be more accurate, he didn't wear the "it's too hot" face.....can't say the same for me, however :-)
His expressions were priceless....especially the ones he made up himself!
Thanks for playing, LOVE your animals! They are just too cool!
Related posts:
Love
Imagination
No Longer a Child
Monday, August 9, 2010
Joy from the Heart
What a happy little girl! Unfortunately, the original snapshot, from about 1960, was stuck inside a plastic sleeve from a wallet.
This little girl, all grown up, now provides home health care - a service that enables senior adults to live independently a bit longer. When I first met her, I discovered a delightful personality. She is warm, caring, and inviting - perfect for the home health industry.
As I worked on this image, I observed that the woman today reflects the same joy as we see on her face when she was a little girl. This joy, flowing from her heart to her face as a child, is now shared on a regular basis with her home health clients and their families. Joy comes from the heart, and is seen clearly in this little face.
This little girl, all grown up, now provides home health care - a service that enables senior adults to live independently a bit longer. When I first met her, I discovered a delightful personality. She is warm, caring, and inviting - perfect for the home health industry.
As I worked on this image, I observed that the woman today reflects the same joy as we see on her face when she was a little girl. This joy, flowing from her heart to her face as a child, is now shared on a regular basis with her home health clients and their families. Joy comes from the heart, and is seen clearly in this little face.
Joy from the Heart
What a happy little girl! Unfortunately, the original snapshot, from about 1960, was stuck inside a plastic sleeve from a wallet.
This little girl, all grown up, now provides home health care - a service that enables senior adults to live independently a bit longer. When I first met her, I discovered a delightful personality. She is warm, caring, and inviting - perfect for the home health industry.
As I worked on this image, I observed that the woman today reflects the same joy as we see on her face when she was a little girl. This joy, flowing from her heart to her face as a child, is now shared on a regular basis with her home health clients and their families. Joy comes from the heart, and is seen clearly in this little face.
This little girl, all grown up, now provides home health care - a service that enables senior adults to live independently a bit longer. When I first met her, I discovered a delightful personality. She is warm, caring, and inviting - perfect for the home health industry.
As I worked on this image, I observed that the woman today reflects the same joy as we see on her face when she was a little girl. This joy, flowing from her heart to her face as a child, is now shared on a regular basis with her home health clients and their families. Joy comes from the heart, and is seen clearly in this little face.
Joy from the Heart
What a happy little girl! Unfortunately, the original snapshot, from about 1960, was stuck inside a plastic sleeve from a wallet.
This little girl, all grown up, now provides home health care - a service that enables senior adults to live independently a bit longer. When I first met her, I discovered a delightful personality. She is warm, caring, and inviting - perfect for the home health industry.
As I worked on this image, I observed that the woman today reflects the same joy as we see on her face when she was a little girl. This joy, flowing from her heart to her face as a child, is now shared on a regular basis with her home health clients and their families. Joy comes from the heart, and is seen clearly in this little face.
This little girl, all grown up, now provides home health care - a service that enables senior adults to live independently a bit longer. When I first met her, I discovered a delightful personality. She is warm, caring, and inviting - perfect for the home health industry.
As I worked on this image, I observed that the woman today reflects the same joy as we see on her face when she was a little girl. This joy, flowing from her heart to her face as a child, is now shared on a regular basis with her home health clients and their families. Joy comes from the heart, and is seen clearly in this little face.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Locks of Love
First of all, I love these locks :-) I never managed to grow my hair this long. Sarah wins!
However, it's time for a change. The record-setting, blistering heat in the MidSouth sealed the deal. Sarah has an appointment this evening to cut her hair and donate it to Locks of Love. But before her hair was cut, we decided it would be fun to photograph it in it's entirety.
So here she is with her "Locks of Love":
And here she is just after the first cut. Wait till you see the final result......she came home, dried her hair in a blink of an eye, changed clothes and was off to show her friends.
It looks absolutely terrific! We will take "after" pictures this weekend. Stay tuned.
However, it's time for a change. The record-setting, blistering heat in the MidSouth sealed the deal. Sarah has an appointment this evening to cut her hair and donate it to Locks of Love. But before her hair was cut, we decided it would be fun to photograph it in it's entirety.
So here she is with her "Locks of Love":
And here she is just after the first cut. Wait till you see the final result......she came home, dried her hair in a blink of an eye, changed clothes and was off to show her friends.
It looks absolutely terrific! We will take "after" pictures this weekend. Stay tuned.
Locks of Love
First of all, I love these locks :-) I never managed to grow my hair this long. Sarah wins!
However, it's time for a change. The record-setting, blistering heat in the MidSouth sealed the deal. Sarah has an appointment this evening to cut her hair and donate it to Locks of Love. But before her hair was cut, we decided it would be fun to photograph it in it's entirety.
So here she is with her "Locks of Love":
And here she is just after the first cut. Wait till you see the final result......she came home, dried her hair in a blink of an eye, changed clothes and was off to show her friends.
It looks absolutely terrific! We will take "after" pictures this weekend. Stay tuned.
However, it's time for a change. The record-setting, blistering heat in the MidSouth sealed the deal. Sarah has an appointment this evening to cut her hair and donate it to Locks of Love. But before her hair was cut, we decided it would be fun to photograph it in it's entirety.
So here she is with her "Locks of Love":
And here she is just after the first cut. Wait till you see the final result......she came home, dried her hair in a blink of an eye, changed clothes and was off to show her friends.
It looks absolutely terrific! We will take "after" pictures this weekend. Stay tuned.
Locks of Love
First of all, I love these locks :-) I never managed to grow my hair this long. Sarah wins!
However, it's time for a change. The record-setting, blistering heat in the MidSouth sealed the deal. Sarah has an appointment this evening to cut her hair and donate it to Locks of Love. But before her hair was cut, we decided it would be fun to photograph it in it's entirety.
So here she is with her "Locks of Love":
And here she is just after the first cut. Wait till you see the final result......she came home, dried her hair in a blink of an eye, changed clothes and was off to show her friends.
It looks absolutely terrific! We will take "after" pictures this weekend. Stay tuned.
However, it's time for a change. The record-setting, blistering heat in the MidSouth sealed the deal. Sarah has an appointment this evening to cut her hair and donate it to Locks of Love. But before her hair was cut, we decided it would be fun to photograph it in it's entirety.
So here she is with her "Locks of Love":
And here she is just after the first cut. Wait till you see the final result......she came home, dried her hair in a blink of an eye, changed clothes and was off to show her friends.
It looks absolutely terrific! We will take "after" pictures this weekend. Stay tuned.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Tough <<<< Love
He had a tough time at first. He was born with a rare type of diabetes that kept him in the hospital his entire first month.
He's now four months old....blood sugar under control.....thanks to God for providing a most excellent medical team of professionals right here in town.....and if that isn't enough to make these eyes shine....he's got THE BEST Mama and Daddy. He will grow up with parents who are giving their lives to a ministry that seeks to improve the quality of life in a part of our city that desperately needs it.
He's now four months old....blood sugar under control.....thanks to God for providing a most excellent medical team of professionals right here in town.....and if that isn't enough to make these eyes shine....he's got THE BEST Mama and Daddy. He will grow up with parents who are giving their lives to a ministry that seeks to improve the quality of life in a part of our city that desperately needs it.
Love. Isn't that what you see when you look at this little face? Love. That's what his parents give to each other, their family, and their neighborhood. Love.
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