Lots to show this afternoon from all the days I’ve been away (up to May 7th – I’m not quite caught up yet).
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Many thanks to Natasha Roos for the brilliant ideas that led to this shoot. This is a bit of an edgier one.
Quinn:



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Shear material:

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A glimpse into my album collection:

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Lamp shade:

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My new car. I blogged about this a few posts back, if you recall. Now you get to see it:

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Dandelion:

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Personal favorite from Carley’s bridals:

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Personal favorite from Emily’s bridals:

More to come in a few days hopefully. Stay tuned.
Ok, less talk, more photos.
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My favorite shot of Shawna’s bridals:

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On my way out of the house to run some errands, I knew I had to take some cutesy pictures of a blossoming cherry tree:

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Blakelee “groomials” (combination of bridals with the groom in some of the shots – hint: he’s not in this shot):

More to come in a few hours hopefully… Stay tuned.
This is why I’ve always assumed that most of the people who take a picture a day don’t have any actual work to do; I can’t keep up and I haven’t even reached the height of wedding season yet… How do people do this?
I jumped into this picture-a-day commitment after I heard that a prominent, very busy photojournalist did do this himself. Not to mention watching other highly successful commercial photographers do the same, and do it way better than I seem to manage. But I figured, hey, if they can do it, so can I. It’ll be at my level of photography, but I can do this.
I’m still doing it, but I’m struggling to keep up. I’ll keep at it though. I have no intention on quitting.
Anyway, here’s the ones from April 24th, 25th and 26th:
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Dan & Debbie sealing:



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Julio & Justine wedding:






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Mark (model shoot):

I know I’m really far behind on showing all of you my work. Twelve days behind as of today in fact. But I’m still going to post.
Soon.
I have to, I’ve got way more work ahead of me this week. So stay tuned!
In the meantime, I bought a new car! Well, it’s used, but it’s new to me, so that counts as a new car in my book. It’s a Honda Civic.
“So what if it’s a Civic?”, you say.
Well, it wouldn’t be a big deal, except I’m not a fan of sensible cars. At all. I’m much more into sports cars. Kind of what I used to own before the Civic.
You see, I like for the cars that I own to be actively involved in trying to kill me. A Civic doesn’t want to kill you. It might. But it doesn’t want to. And it’s certainly not trying to.
Now a Ferrari on the other hand, well… Everything about it screams “I’M GOING TO KILL YOU!!!”. More often than not, it has the kind of color known to make people angry; ie. bright red. From inside the car, you can probably see the hood, so it makes you angry too. Oh and it’s stupidly fast.
Great mix!
My kinda car.
Not that I could afford a Ferrari, but I’m just sayin’. Stepping over to a Civic was a tough thing for me to do. My car doesn’t want to kill me anymore… Sniff sniff…
Anyway… Point is, I bought a new car. Used… But new… You ‘member? Yeah…
Maybe I should go to bed now.