Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Photo Outings

Hello!

There's been news that there may be some new visitors to my blog over the next week or so - Welcome!!  Thank you for stopping by, I hope you enjoy some of my previous blogs.  Feel free (anyone) to post comments, questions or requests.  I LOVE hearing from you!

Just want to point out that to the upper left there are a few links that I've added with information on photo outings.  Please take a look and contact me if you are interested.  May is booking up fast, only a few days left.  June is starting to fill up as well, so please let me know ASAP if you would like to set something up (I would love to!).  Any questions or thoughts - please let me know at highlightimages@gmail.com.  I am looking forward to hearing from you!

Just a few photo samples until I complete my new blog entry on this past weekend's photo shoot (with the Kohlmeiers!). Please take a look at my portfolio if you would like to see more photos Highlight Portfolio



Thanks!!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Quiet Week

This past week has been pretty quiet, so I thought a quiet blog might fit the mood.  Keeping busy buying props for upcoming newborn photo shoot, preparing for a photo shoot with my Dad's band and figuring out a better way to display my photos online.  Not happy with my photoshop portfolio - not user friendly!  If you have any ideas, please let me know!  Working on a website over the next month as well!

For now here are a few photos from the past few weeks...

Outdoors

 
The Pups
 

Food
 
Maternity/Family Photo session

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Foodie

 LOVE food...buying it, cooking it, most of all eating it - it's all good stuff.  This week Jay's decided that he wanted to make a roasted chicken (YES!) so I thought, let's document this deliciousness.  First up, our chef Jay:
So handsome!

I helped this project by making a trip to Wegmans...if you haven't been there, make sure you visit on your next trip to Rochester - it's heaven. 
Though it's a bit more expensive, I try to eat as much organic/free range food. It's worth it - read Jane Goodall's book Harvest for Hope, it'll change your views I promise.

I wasn't thrilled with the outcome of my photos, but through all the boiling, chopping, seasoning and cursing came these photos:

 








Needless to say this was an awesome meal!  We made chicken broth with the bones for upcoming meals next week.  Y-U-M.  I'm going to order a tripod that might help me out with food shots...so hopefully we'll see some improvements in over the next few months.

Bye!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Sassin' with Graffiti

First off, I just want to say that I'm a bit disappointed with myself for not keeping up with this blog lately...I haven't done my Project Sunday or Walking Wednesday since the first week I started.  Instead of doing a Project Sunday tomorrow, since it's Easter, I'm doing it today. So here we go!

GRAFFITI!  I LOVE it - I don't care if some people say it's garbage on a wall, if it's done tastefully I think it's a form of art.  I mean, look at it! It's amazing!  I've been doing a lot of research on places in Rochester that have good graffiti and although most seem unsafe, the water tanks at Cobbs Hill are covered in graffiti and completely safe.  People walk their dogs around them and there's a path that leads you there so it's legal.  There is also a spot in Fairport that I'll be checking out in the next few weeks with amazing graffiti on the sides of trains...can't wait!


I've wanted to try graffiti photos for a long time and finally this past weekend everything came together.  A couple of friends from work agreed to be my Sassy models, and they were great!  We had a blast looking at the art and taking fun photos.  Can't wait to get back out there to shoot some different angles.  Here are a few of my favorites:

These photos were taken at about 11 (by the time we made it to the tanks!).  VERY bright and sunny so some of the photos had a lot of shine on them.  Every time I try something new there's always something I learn, and every time I review my photos I get more ideas for the next shoot and always come up with a few things I should watch out for (like glare from the sun).  Jillian and Pat were so much fun, perfect duo for this outing.  I initially wanted the photos to be edgy and have attitude, but after looking through them, my favorites were the photos with the biggest smiles...I guess graffiti backgrounds are good for achieving both feelings - edgy and playful!

Thanks to you both for being my models! Miss Sass you are my official Sass Master :) Can't wait to set up another shoot.
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