Sunday, October 20, 2013
A day in Richmond
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Nutcracker Audition
The role her age group tried out for is "gift bearer", so during the party each of them would come forward with a gift to the front of the stage, curtsy, and return to the back. The older girls (chosen to play the main role of Clara) helped them out with their nervousness on the first run through (they each did it 3 times).

Monday, October 14, 2013
National Zoo: Animal Portraits
We were fortunate on this trip to see the orangutan's cross on the O-line, and I captured this shot of them kissing as we walked away.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Philadelphia at night
Last month I went to Philadelphia for work. I only had one evening there, but I brought my camera in hopes that I might be able to take some photos. I was really tired after dinner, but my hotel was just down the street from the beautiful city hall, so I grabbed the camera and headed out to try some night photography.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
All Dressed Up
Monday, September 30, 2013
NJ Grounds for Sculpture
The first thing I encountered was this sculpture of American Gothic. It was about 2.5 times taller than life size
Monday, September 16, 2013
Headshot Practice
Late last spring, I purchased a new studio lighting set. Previously, I had purchased a very basic lighting setup comprised of two lights with umbrellas for shooting through. I've done a couple of boudoir and child shoots with these and I've been happy with how they worked. However, after talking to some photographer friends, reading online, and learning more how to shoot indoors, I felt that the best way to move forward with studio lighting would be with off-camera flash. So, I purchased two higher-power off-camera flashes than the one that I had (a simple Canon Speedlite; the new ones are Yongnuo, and came highly recommended by a couple of photographers I know), and a wireless trigger/sync system to get them off camera. Then it was just a matter of practice! Luckily, my sister was visiting and was willing to sit for me while I figured out the triggering and light placement. For a first try, I think they came out quite well, and I love the effects that I can create with the flashes.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Political Event: Office Opening
**Disclaimer: This post is not an endorsement of any candidate, simply noting some photos I took at a local political event.A friend of my husband is running for Delegate in the state of Virginia. We don't live in her district, so we can't vote for her, but he wanted to support her so we went to her office opening in Berryville over Labor Day weekend. She had asked if I would take some photos of the event; these are my favorites.
Her office is in the old Berryville Pharmacy building (the whole town is so quaint!).
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Preschool Photos
My son does not permit me to take his photo as easily as my daughter does; at 3.5, standing still and posing nicely for photos just isn't in his DNA! However, he started preschool this week, so I was able to convince him to take a few photos before (and during) his first day of preschool.
I cannot resist close-ups of his beautiful little face. And his eyelashes should be outlawed (as one of his teachers noted)!
Happy first day of preschool, big guy! Can't wait to see what this adventure holds for you.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Dogs deserve portraits too
My dog is incredibly difficult to photograph - not because she won't hold still (she's actually quite good at posing), but because of her color. So much shiny black fur is very hard to capture well! She's very patient when I take the camera out in front of her, and I'm very happy with some earlier shots that I took of her lying in the sun. Once a month we get her groomed, and last month she came home looking absolutely adorable. I already had my light kit out for another job, so I was able to convince her to pose for me on our couch while I practiced taking her photo. The black on brown was maybe not ideal, but I think I managed to get a decent separation of her from the background.
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