Books and Movies: Summer Catch-up
Monday, June 30, 2008

One of my personal goals to myself this year has been to bring more balance into my life. My business has been so busy these last two years, which is a blessing I'm very thankful for, but sometimes I feel as though I've been neglecting me and not doing the things that I love to do... such as reading books and watching movies (that are not of the G-rated variety) on a consistent basis. So these past few months, I have been trying to do more of that and have found I am reconnecting with the things that I love so much and make me, me. Of course, there are several things I like to do in my personal time (other than photography): drink wine and have good talks with close girlfriends, practice yoga (its been a while on this one thanks to some tendanitus in my wrist), travel, and above all spend time with my family. But this post is about books and movies I have been able to catch recently::

I just finished The Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond. The story intrigued me because the main character is a professional photographer who actually loses her fiance's 6-year-old daughter, Emma, on a foggy beach in San Francisco when she looks down for a moment to photograph a seal. The story then follows her endless quest to find Emma, with whom she was quite close and loved very much, and the unraveling of her relationship with Emma's father Jake following her error in judgement -- by looking away for a few seconds -- and how she deals with her guilt and own memory of the incident.

I think the thing that impacted me the most was the thought that this could happen to anyone and how your life can change in 10 seconds. I'm sure as photographers, many of us have found ourselves pulled into the lens, pulled into something we are photographing, where we do in fact take our eyes off our children for a second too long and they could be gone in an instant. I wont spoil the ending and it is hard to put down because you so want to get to the end to find out what happened to Emma.

Now I digress into the consequence of reading such a book: I liked the book overall - and it's well written and engaging - but as a Mom, it is difficult for me to read or watch things that deal with stories about kidnappings, abuses, traumas, neglect, or kids dying before their time. I can barely even watch the evening news anymore, because every single story it seems is about children being killed, children being beaten, or kidnapped, or intentionally left at airports by their mother, and it literally -- literally -- makes me ill. Something in my heart changed when I become a Mom and I want to protect and love all these damaged children even though I know I cannot. And as much as I want be knowledgeable of world events and the news, it's hard to take it all in sometimes, and my thoughts about human beings in general shifts to a more negative state than normal. Not a place I want to stay too long.

So bottom line, it's a good book and quick read, but if you are a parent you might find it hard to always separate the fear from your own child.


E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It
Simply put - a great book. A must read for any small business owner. This book was recommended to me by a few people over the years and I finally picked it up and read it a few months ago. I then gave it to my husband and he read it in a week and then bought 3 copies for clients to read. It describes [quite accurately] the life cycle of small businesses and outlines why the majority of them fail. And how to create a business that is more capable of surviving over the long term. Even if your business goal is to stay small, it is a still a great book in terms of strategy, thinking big and evolving.











The Boleyn Inheritance - The follow up to The Other Boleyn Girl which chronicles the women that followed after Queen Anne Boleyn's downfall including those who played a role in her demise. If you were a fan of The Other Boleyn Girl (one of my Top 10), then you will probably like this one too. The characters are just as well drawn out and the story, while not quite as complex as the first, is also incredibly engaging.








And a few movies I've seen/rented recently...



Sex and the City: The Movie
Four out of five stars for me. I was a fan of the series and appreciated how the movie really focused on the friendships of these four women and how close bonds like that get us though many of the chapters of our lives. I also thought SJP/Carrie did a good job getting quite serious through the middle half of the movie and showed her true acting chops a little more. I laughed, I cried, I pondered. What more can I ask.




The Other Boleyn Girl (movie)

NOWHERE near as good or detailed as the book. In fact, the movie changed several things and I don't think was able to establish the complexities of the book or the women and why they made so many of the decisions they did. I'd only give this one 2 stars.








The Kite Runner::
Another book-to-movie-adaption, but I liked this one. I thought the movie did a good job following the book and developed the characters quite well. I found this to be a thought-provoking and moving story of betrayal, guilt, and redemption told through another culture. 3 1/2 stars.








There is more, much more, but this post is already too long. You guys reading any good books out there?

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Workshop Recap
Sunday, June 29, 2008

Kim and I held our first Photography Workshop for Beginners yesterday. We are so grateful to have met each of you and appreciate your great reviews and good feedback! Based on all you said, we feel it was a success and look forward to doing more in the future. Everyone said they learned something new and some of you felt it was a tremendous help to understanding your cameras and the fundamentals better through the hands-on instruction.

We will likely share some video clips in the coming days, but here a few snap shots from yesterday. Unfortunately the flash was inadvertently turned off on the point-and-shoot, so these pictures are pretty grainy and dark. (Thanks Katie, for helping to capture part of the day.)












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Future Workshops::

We will definitely hold another workshop or two in the fall; likely the beginners workshop again as well as a more intermediate version that will include models and a live shoot. As of now we do not have a date selected, but if you are interested in being on the mailing list for our future workshops, please send me an email and we'll make sure to keep you updated! All of you who attended yesterday will be automatically added.

Thank you to everyone who attended yesterday and helped make our first workshop a success! We can't wait to see your work and how you evolve from here!

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Tracy and Tom's Wedding
Thursday, June 26, 2008

I'm a little delayed in getting this posted up the blog! Tracy and Tom were married late last month at Circle Bar Ranch and held the distinct honor of being the last event ever to be held there. It's a beautiful ranch:: wide open fields, wide open skies, and generally quiet and peaceful, with a rustic, old-world charm. They wanted a smaller low-key wedding, with their cute little dog Haites playing a role, and only their nearest and dearest as part of the celebration. These two were very, very kind and easy-going and a pleasure to spend the day with. Congratulations Tracy and Tom - you two are wonderful! A few favorites...






Tracy found her wedding gown through the Brides Against Breast Cancer traveling tour, which seems like a VERY cool organization. Brides can donate their wedding gowns and other brides can purchase those gowns for a great bargain, while simultaneously helping an important cause. And more than half the gowns presented during each event are new designer gowns that arrived directly from designers, manufacturers and bridal retailers. I thought it was really cool that this is how she found her wedding gown; what a wonderful charity! Here is the link for more information: http://bridesagainstbreastcancer.org/


Here is cute Haites, who never really left Tracy's side all day, leash or no leash.





Some of the neat, rustic details that stuck out to me





See what I mean about Haites?


I loved Tom's genuine show of excitement at being pronounced Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doody










Okay, this brought tears to my eyes when I saw it!



Playing with some off camera flash...


A fun little dance series with the newlyweds



I wish you both all the happiness you deserve!

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Laura and Brandon's Wedding Album
Friday, June 20, 2008

We have completed several albums in the past few weeks and I wanted to share one so far that I just love. Laura and Brandon's beautiful wedding at a private home above the Sanctuary Resort on Camelback Mountain. Not only do these two look like Guess models, but they were blessed with an absolutely perfect day. Check it out!

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Workshop Update
Thursday, June 19, 2008

There is just one week left before our workshop next Saturday! There are a few spots left for this great opportunity, so be sure to hurry and register if you are thinking of coming. While we may do another one in the future, the price or content may be different, so this is a great opportunity for those starting out in photography, for those wanting to increase their skill set, or for those who just want to take better pictures in general.

One of the reasons Kim and I decided to hold a workshop is that we have both felt that seminars and workshops have been the single best source of eduction for us in our own careers. I have not taken photography classes in a school setting because I always felt I could learn as much, if not more, through the hands-on component and direct feedback of the workshop setting -- and in a much quicker fashion. I still attend workshops because I always walk away with something new, with renewed inspiration for my photography and personal goals, and I always learn at least one thing that I did not know before. All of which have been instrumental in building my business and honing my craft.

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Here are some of the topics we will be discussing next week:

*The best lenses for the least amount of money for digital SLR cameras (hint: it's not the one that came with the camera)

*How to turn off the flash and achieve professional looking results, even in low light (avoid the "blur" factor)

*The fundamentals of shooting manually (where the magic really happens!)

*Easy lighting tips and techniques to get the best results

*How to get the most out of your Point-and-Shoot (using ISO effectively, burst rate, and more - however we will only discuss point and shoot cameras if we have those attending with them - so far, everyone has a digital SLR)

*The fundamentals of composition (the rule of thirds, framing your subject effectively, reducing your background elements, and more)

*Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Tutorials -how to manage your workflow and make your images pop

*And much more, including time for open-ended Q&A




If you have any questions, please be sure to send me an email. You can register directly by clicking here.

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Featured on The Knot!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Well this is a "red-letter-day" for me, as my Grandma used to say. First, I have received two incredibly touching phone calls from perfect strangers today complimenting me and my work. Both calls touched me deeply and really made my day. Thank you Theresa and Pat for your kind words.

Second, I just saw that Michelle & Craig's b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l wedding from last summer has been published on The Knot. Whooo hooo! You may remember images from their wedding at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale last June, but if you would like to view their album or slideshow, here they are again :)


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Andy and Neil's Engagement Session
Thursday, June 12, 2008

I met Andy and Neil recently to take some engagement photos for them. I'm not shooting their wedding as they are getting married in California later this summer, but I sometimes have couples who find me here for these types of sessions and we go out and capture some fun images for them.

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