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Great Expectations

July 21, 2011

I always feel strange on the other side of the camera. Really there is a reason I take the pictures-I feel most comfortable there. As a woman I can pick out at least 10 personal flaws in any photo of myself that no one would ever notice and sadly I really have a hard time liking any photo with me in it. But at the same time I want my children to be able to look back and see that I was there rather than just assuming I must have been or wondering if I really was. I want them to go through photos that evoke memories of times in our lives and maybe even have a laugh at my expense. So I decided to contact a photographer I met online years a few years ago to do just that-capture a special time in our lives as a family.

Ashlie Hilton is a Tucson, AZ based photographer and despite being a couple hour drive while I was 8 months pregnant I knew she was the one I wanted to photograph our family. She was amazing to work with and made it as stress free as family photos can be LOL! I of course stressed over outfits and making sure they all coordinated without being matchy-matchy but Ashlie helped me through it. She put us at ease immediately and managed to get genuine smiles from my boys which is a feat in itself! I nearly cried when I saw our photos-they were so us and captured exactly what I love about our family and I even liked the way I looked :)

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

I may be a bit biased but don’t my boys have AMAZING eyes?

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

I love the interaction she captured between them, total goofball brotherly love!

Ashlie Hilton, maternity, family photographer

Thank you again Ashlie! If you are ever in the Tucson area and are looking for a photographer seriously give her a call http://ashliephotography.com

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Last year when I quit blogging I was in a confusing place-I was a few months pregnant but not ready to announce and it was so hard not to spill the beans. It was a very much wanted pregnancy but one that we were cautiously optimistic about. You see I’m a mama to two boys that came to us very easily but for some reason things changed after baby #2 and I suffered at least 4 miscarriages. Any one that has been through one knows how devastating they are on so many levels. Your body has failed you and you wonder what you could have done differently. Your mind plays tricks on you. You no longer enjoy those first few exciting months of a pregnancy, instead you wait with trepidation for the other shoe to drop-that first sign something is amiss. Every twinge, every cramp, anything that night have happened last time is enough to send you into tears fearing the worst. Everyone tries to reassure you and comfort you but even the most well-meaning of them can say something unintentionally hurtful. Finally, after a couple years of trying we were blessed to be past that scary first trimester and announced our secret to our loved ones. And then we got unexpected news…we were having a girl! I can honestly say I felt from the beginning that it was a girl but I dismissed that as being hopeful and accepted (and expected) that we’d have three boys. I would have been perfectly fine with that (my husband is the oldest of three boys and most of his family have boys) but I have always wanted a daughter. She blessed us with her presence about a week or so after Thanksgiving and our little family now feels complete. We had maternity/family photos done with an amazing photographer I met online a few years ago down in Tucson and I’ll share my favorites in another blogpost. I also had newborn photos done with one of my close friends who is seriously amazing. I also met her online a few years back when my photography journey first began. I had mentioned to her as a joke that if I was ever able to have one more baby she would have to come take the photos, we made it happen and I’ll share those as well.

It wasn’t all happy times though. We lost our beloved dog of 13 years almost a year ago. He was my puppy from childhood and it was hard to see him go. I wrote a blog at the time but I was too raw to post it. When the time is right I’ll post that as well.

I took on very few sessions including an engagement session and wedding for my sister-in-law’s twin and a newborn session for my husband’s cousin this spring (I will blog those soon too). I haven’t decided when I will start taking sessions again due to family commitments and soaking up as much time as I can with my beautiful baby. While I’m taking this time off I’m considering where I want to focus when I do return so be on the lookout for possible modeling opportunities, I’ll post them here when I feel the need to get out shooting :) I plan to try to blog a few times a week so be on the lookout!

I want to thank everyone who has been so understanding during this time and I look forward to working with you all again!

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Helloooo Interwebs!

July 19, 2011

Testing testing….is this thing on? So yeah I abruptly quit blogging a year ago and I seriously miss it! I had good reasons to take a leave but I’m ready to be back :) So be on the look out tomorrow for a post explaining it all and a bunch of catch-up posts to follow! And fair warning, things are going to be getting a facelift around here so when you stop in be sure to let me know what you think of the changes as they happen

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Last time I shared one of my photographer friends, Vicki Byerley, with you that is someone I admire and find inspiration from her art. I hope you enjoyed seeing her work. This week I am featuring another photographer I am in love with, Bethany Farrell-Menchaca.

Bethany is a wedding and portrait photographer in the Austin, TX area. She is another incredible photographer that I of course met through an online forum (I’ve met some of the most amazing people that way) and is seriously just as beautiful in person. I also credit Bethany for a lot of the positive growth in my own photography over the last couple years, she and Vicki were placed in my life at a time where I needed a lot of direction. So a year and a half ago when I had the chance to go to Austin for a photographer get together, I jumped on it. I learned so much being in the company of other talented photographers and came home with a few lasting friendships that I cherish. Bethany is someone that I admire for her personal strength and her ability to capture people as they are, no pretenses. Her images are full of personality and emotion.

Who are you? Seriously. What makes you Bethany? Give me a little bio, please.
Way to start an interview. The very first question just happens to be completely loaded, thank you. Who am I? I wake up every morning and ask myself this very question. Ok, maybe not really. But kinda. I know who I am very well, but am constantly on a journey of self-improvement and discovery. Now that I’ve danced around this question, I’ll try to answer it the best way I can. I am Bethany. I am a woman, a mother, a documenter of life, a cook, a housekeeper, a bookkeeper, a chauffeur, a child wrangler, a teacher, a dreamer and a hopeless romantic. I have been blessed with being in the business of photography for 5 years now; it is truly one of the best things that has ever happened to me. My business honestly started as a hobby, something I could call my own. I was a stay at home mother of two boys, and with the birth of my second son, my photography journey really began. Turns out, it was a blessing. My second son was diagnosed with autism at 30 months old, and ironically I had unknowingly documented his slow decline in development. I have also been blessed with documenting the steady growth and progress he makes. Now as a mother of two amazing boys and a beautiful little girl, I am so thankful for being given a talent I love so dearly. I am just a girl, with amazing children, and a kick arse job trying to keep my dreams alive and bigger than me.

What type of photography do you specialize in? Why?
My work has transitioned from strictly portrait work to weddings in the last three years. I also dabble in commercial work, and have started a wonderful adventure in fashion photography….but weddings are my joy. For two years, I wouldn’t touch weddings. There is no do over, and I knew it was of great importance to really know my craft before I took on that responsibility. After a call from an amazing client needing a photographer in a pinch for a friend’s wedding, I decided to help. It was that wedding that planted a seed of love into my work, it was such a high. There is a euphoria that surrounds the day two lives join that simply cannot be matched. There are no worries, the world disappears, and for those hours nothing else matters but the love that is so overwhelming. Words cannot express how much I love, appreciate, and find joy in my work. I will never stop being amazed or thankful.

Why Photography?
Because, for me, it is love. I feel alive and present and aware when I see the world through a glass lens. I feel at home. I don’t know how to describe it other than that, it’s honestly amazing to me.

How would you describe your style?
Just like me…..flipping awesome! Oh. Wait. You mean really? Welcoming. Fun. Urban. Emotional. Creative. Natural. Raw. Organic. Crazy. Me. Did you want complete sentences here? Cause I’m not capable of using them.

How did you come up with Paisley Day?
Paisley Day is a collaboration with myself and my amazing business partner, April Orr. April is a ridiculously talented wedding planner, her eye for design blows my mind constantly. I started by myself 5 years ago, as Bella Amadis Photography. When my wedding business started booming, we ended up working at a ton of weddings together, or referring clients to each other. So, a little over a year ago we started toying with the idea of starting a business together. We saw many brides exhausted by dozens of vendor meetings and recognized a market for providing a “one stop shop” for our target market. A year ago, Paisley Day was born. What started as a side project, has blossomed into a booming business providing brides with some of the most exceptional and talented wedding professionals in the Greater Austin area. We are constantly amazed by the opportunities that have come our way since we combined our arts. Of course, Bella Amadis is still in full swing, driven solely by amazing clients that keep coming to see me every year. I seriously, seriously have the most rad clients. Ever.

What would be your perfect photo shoot?
At every wedding, I require that the bride and groom set aside at least 20 minutes where I can run off with them. That slot of time, beyond everything else, is always my favorite. It is so important to me that they set aside this time, and the images we get in that time are always their favorites. In those moments, nothing else matters. The rush of all of the people stops, the world grows quiet, and the air is saturated with love. I don’t even exist to them, but I am there. Watching them interact, seeing their faces just beam with amazement, listening to the sweet laughter, and the tender conversation. It is truly one of the most amazing things in the world. Love never stops blowing me away.

What can’t you live without? (Besides me)
What else is there??? I mean, you make my heart so happy and the way you speak to me? Wow. You complete me. It’s sort of like this video

If I was being picky, and had spare room in my heart for anything outside of you, it would be the following items. I would also like to note I am always taking donations of these things:
Cheese.
You.
Chocolate.
You.
Camera and a great lens.
You.
Music!!!!
You.
Amazing friends.
You.
Great jeans.
You.
Flip flops.
You.
Love.
You.
Hope.
You.
Faith.
You.
My fantastic family.
You.
My beautiful babies.
You.
Jesus.
You.
And a pocket knife, every girl should own one.

Anything else we should know?
I’m secretly a ninja.

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Thank you so much Bethany! If you are in the Austin area and want to contact her, and you know you do, here she is Website Facebook

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Last week I shared one of my photographer friends, Jackie Charlebois, in an attempt to share who and what inspires me and help everyone come to appreciate the art of photography even more. I hope you enjoyed looking at her work. This week I am featuring another photographer I adore.

Vicki Byerly Springfield, MO child photographer Vicki is a child photographer based in Springfield, MO. Vicki is another crazy phenomenal photographer I met on a forum as I first started getting serious about photography. I can honestly say that I didn’t really like her that much at first, but what initially turned me off is exactly what I’ve come to love about her. She is honest. There is no sugar coating. I started the way most photographers do-taking pictures I loved and having family that “loved” everything I did, pushing me to possibly pursue this as a business. I believed family and friends and felt like I knew how to take fantastic pictures but then I started sharing them on forums and having someone actually critique them stung. A lot. At first I wondered what she knew that made her feel like she had that right, and then I started studying her pictures and *duh, lightbulb moment* realized she really knew what she was talking about. Her pictures had something to them I wanted to emulate-they were soulful, they drew you in without all the fluff and *gasp* they were stunning (and properly exposed LOL). That was a moment that forever changed my portraits. It made me realize how much I needed to learn. There is so much more to photography than pointing the camera at a pretty subject and getting a pretty picture. And even technically correct photos can lack vision, what leaves you somehow changed after seeing the photo rather than just an oh that’s nice. I credit Vicki with pointing me in a direction of growth and still go to her on occasion when I need a kick in the butt.

Who are you? What makes Vicki tick? Give me a little bio, please.
I am your friendly neighborhood crazy person, I mean, photographer. The thing about me is that you can never take me seriously. I love to have fun. I love to laugh. I always try to make sure my clients have a great time during their sessions. Yes, I’m a complete nut-case and I’m proud of it. It’s what I do.

As for photography, I fell in love with the camera at a young age. I was probably ten years old or something and my sister, Carolyn, and I snuck into my parents bedroom, searched through their stuff (I won’t even tell you the effect finding my dad’s underwear drawer had on us. It wasn’t pretty) and discovered my mom’s camera. It was an old Vivitar 110 camera. Ya know, one of those skinny long monstrosities that looked like a chocolate éclair? Yeah, it was awesome. We decided we wanted to play photographer so we broke into my neighbors backyard (we were little hellions, I tell ya) and took turns posing around the large cherry trees that adorned his property. I still have the pictures from that day and I will occasionally look at them to remind myself of where it all started. Back then, I sucked as a photographer.

After that day, I was hooked, officially and completely. It wasn’t until high school, however, that I started to take my hobby more seriously. It was when my journalism teacher unwisely gave me a SLR camera to take to a school sporting event. It was my job to capture those awesome action shots where you could actually see the sweat pouring from the athletes while in mid-jump. I tried, but failed miserably, realizing I still sucked as a photographer. That’s when I began to devour all things photography. I read everything I could about the subject and practiced as much as I could. I finally started to get better.

Photography was a hobby my husband and I shared. Later on, we started to take impromptu road trips across the country. We would leave home with nothing but a change of clothes and a camera. Those are some of the best days of my life. The resulting pictures are simply priceless to me today.

As for education, I minored in photography in college. I was actually pre-med with a photography minor. Great combo, eh? My college professor was a complete jerk but he made me stop and think about the images I was taking. He made me realize there should be more to the process than capturing the scene they lay before me. He taught me to capture emotion, life. For that I am thankful. I have also taken the NYIP (New York Institute of Photography) course. I took it as sort of a refresher a few years after college.

Other than photography, I have many hobbies, although finding the time to enjoy them is nearly impossible. I love to read. I’ve always had a passion for books. I also love to write. My friends have been begging me for years now to write a novel. I may do so one day, therefore prepare yourselves. I love to sleep, but only manage a few hours a night. Don’t ask why. It’s pretty lame. The most important thing in my life is my daughter, my drama llama, my muse. She’s my life. I wouldn’t be here without her.

So, yeah, that’s me in a nutshell.

What type of photography do you specialize in? Why?
I specialize in child photography. I enjoy it because I can be myself around them. I can be the complete goof that I am and not worry about it. Children simply amaze me. I love their sense of wonder. I adore their simplicity. I love to capture their very soul in an image. It’s a very spiritual process for me.

I also photograph high school seniors. I love them because they actually listen to what I ask of them. I love their diverse personalities. They make me feel younger by being in their presence.

Why Photography?
I had no intentions of becoming a professional photographer. For years, it was only a hobby for me. However, several events in my life made me realize how important photographs were. Life is fleeting, loved ones are gone before you know it. That knowledge spurred me to take photography further. I wanted to help others capture their loved ones in images. Therefore, I decided to go into business and I never looked back.

How would you describe your style?
I would say my style is fun, yet emotional. I try to keep things authentic and uncomplicated. I don’t use many props or a lot of equipment, choosing to focus on my subject instead. My goal is for someone to look at one of my images and feel an emotional connection. I want them to see beyond the exterior of my subject and peer into their very soul. Oh, and I want my clients to cry. That’s always fun. {snort}

What would be your perfect photo shoot?
A beautiful spring day with perfect lighting. A child that is a bit shy by nature but full of curiosity. A parent that respects my art and will let me do my thing. All I need is my camera, a couple of lenses and perhaps my reflector and I’m a happy camper.

What can’t you live without?
In terms of photography, I can’t live without my camera, reflector, 50mm, 85mm and 24-70mm. Those are the things I use the most. I’ve come to realize that tons of equipment doesn’t make you a better photographer. Learning to use what you have is all you need to do to create a beautiful image.

Outside of photography, I cannot live without the internet. Seriously, I’m completely addicted. Facebook and Twitter own my soul. I love my cars. I love my books. I love my BlackBerry. Most importantly, however, I love my little girl. She makes everything worthwhile.

Anything else people should know? What else do you do?
I love music. I can play several instruments. I don’t play them well, mind you, but I play them nonetheless. I enjoy playing the guitar, piano, drums and on occasion the trumpet. I use to be able to play the violin, but it’s been years. Maybe I’ll try it again soon. I would love to learn to play the didgeridoo because I think they are funny.

I’m constantly writing. I love to write stories for my daughter, although, they’re usually silly little things that will make her laugh. I have written some other things, original works I guess you can call them, but I’ve never shared them with anyone. I’ve been working on a project with some others, though, and hopefully it will lead to greater things. And like I said before, I may take on a novel sometime.

What are you listening to?
Well, seeing how I’m crazy, my musical preferences usually reflects that. I have a very eclectic taste in music. My favorite musical style is classical. I love Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart and all the other greats of that era. I love everything from old 80s heavy metal to grunge to pop to hip hop and even some rap. Seriously, I love it all, except most country. I find country music lacking in talent these days so I avoid it as much as possible. When people look at what’s on my iPod they usually hand it back to me scratching their head. Here are a several artists I enjoy:

Augustana
Chairlift
Damien Rice
David Cook
Etta James
Evanescence
Finger Eleven
Foo Fighters
Green Day
Gwen Stefani
Incubus
Jewel
Journey
Katy Perry
Kelly Clarkson
Kevin Rudolf
Kid Rock
Leona Lewis
Lifehouse
Lincoln Park
Lostprophets
Madonna
Muse
Michael Buble
NIN
Otis Redding
Patsy Cline
Pink
Radiohead
Simple Plan
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Thriving Ivory
Timbaland
Van Morrison

Okay, that list makes me sound relatively normal. Trust me though, I’m not. Oh, and I’m secretly in love with Glee. Don’t tell anyone though.

Share some of your favorite images and why you love them (silly forgot that part so I’ll give commentary ;) )

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer *award winning*

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer

child portrait photographer Vicki’s photos are all about showing the real person. Her sessions are fun and capture the essence of childhood. Just look at the eyes in the photos, there’s a real sense of connection with the person.

Thanks Vicki! If you are in the Springfield area, get in touch with her-you won’t regret it! Website

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