Monday, August 23, 2010

Wedding: Angela & Ben 8-21-2010



These two were so open and adventurous, it was a pleasure to share in their big day!



Everyone was great about suffering through the heat. So we took them inside to the temperature controlled great hall for formal portraits.





Watch for their up coming Trash The Dress session!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

The "I Will" Project


The Stunning Heather






















Gotta love when everything about a shoot goes right!







David Gallagher


After a very lovely lunch and ice cream at Ted & Wally's with Lisa and Jim, we came across my favorite part of the Old Market walking back to the cars. Local musicians on street corners. I met David Gallagher; a super nice fella from Kansas City that was in Omaha for a gig. He discovered today that his car window had been broken in. Hopefully the bit of cash I tossed his way helps fix it.


Great end to an afternoon that started with me getting shaken down by smelly beer man for $2 in quarters and 2 cigarettes.

Wedding: Jenny & Robert 8-14-2010










































































Such a sweet young couple. Congrats and best wishes!!



















Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Jewelry Line Shoot






(Link to jewelry to follow)






If anything else could have gone wrong on this shoot, I don't know how. But I pulled some of the best work I've ever done and it came from being forced to get creative.






First we lost 2 models. I suggested my house to meet and get ready, which in hindsight was a terrible idea. The models nearly melted even with all my fans surrounding my bathroom. My oh-so-helpful 2 year old son decided the makeup made for a great toy. And of cousre he spilled a brand new, gorgeous thing of eye powder.






It took far longer for the girls to get ready than I thought because I wasn't cracking the whip. So by the time we left we were already losing light. We had to park a little farther away from the site than anticipated. That's when the girls realized we'd left the jewelry we were there to photograph. The designer opted to just do the shoot with what we did have with us. My gear setup went smooth and quick though!






Once we got rolling, the light went fast and we had to pull out a flashlight so I could get a focal point. But once I got into a sweet spot it really started rolling! Lesson learned: when the shoot seems impossible, get creative!