Thursday, October 7, 2010

Ami+Neal - Indianapolis Wedding

Ami and Neal's wedding was amazing! Not only was it my first Indian wedding, ever, but I had the honor of shooting for Jessica Strickland Photography. This experience cannot be matched. It was my first time third shooting I had the most awesome time! Jessica and Erika, thanks for letting me hang out! It was a blast! And, Ami and Neal, you are an amazing couple! Thank you for the honor of being a part of your big day!

While the events had been going on all day, first on my agenda was the Baraat, or the groom's processional entrance. All of the groom's family led him to the ceremony while singing and dancing- it was really a site to see!




Of course, with Jessica catching the most important moments, I took on the role of capturing the children of the group and some overall ambiance.






Then it was on to the ceremony -



And was it a Ceremony! It even included ICE CREAM!







After the ceremony, Erika and I headed up to the Panoramic Ballroom to catch cocktail hour : It had amazing views of Indy



and the guests were so cheerful and talkative! It was great!



Such a gorgeous couple, are they not!?








So, since it had been a long time since I had posted a good, picture filled, blog, I decided to make this one nice and hearty! Plus, there were so many images from this wedding it was hard to choose my favorites! Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed it!

To see Jessica Strickland's Shots from this wedding, visit her blog here : Jessica Strickland Photography : Ami+Neal

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Back to School!

Hey guys, so I started school last week and on top of having limited wireless connection I've been trying to get my schedule down, so there's not been time to blog :( I am slightly disappointed in myself, because I said I was going to write frequently, but I'm excited because I have a couple of posts lined up for the week

Stay tuned!! It'll have been worth the wait!


On the school front, I'm excited to be a 2nd Semester Sophomore! Oooh, I'll be a junior next semester!! Yaaay!!

My semester includes LOTS of photo - Advanced Color, Digital 2 AND History of Photo 1839-1920! It's a lot of info to comprehend, but I'm enjoying it so far! I also have Culture Race and Media, which is proving to be an interesting class about how the media effects everyday life, and College Math... aye! but surprisingly, it's turning out to be a great class, despite the numbers involved.

Well, like I said, stay tuned! Photos are coming soon!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Untitled 4x5

Having been in summer school for about 8weeks, earlier this summer, I was really been out of the loop shoot wise. Most of the shooting I've done in those 8wks was with a view camera. Which I love that I've learned how to use, but am not in love with.

On that note, I will share with you my final project which, at the moment, is untitled, but I like the idea of calling it "Natural" or maybe "Organic" but I haven't decided. Feel free to suggest!







The concept was to break all the rules of the camera, while using the tilts and swings to throw everything else out of focus and focus on one specific point, the subject. The subject in this case being child body parts, ie. the chin, the arm, the hand, the elbow, ect.

I feel that I was able to execute my idea while achieving a certain organic feel. I also really appreciate the classic quality of the black and white film that I chose which was a very convenient choice, and cheap too, I'm not gonna lie.


Dad Update:
Dad's been doing really well - he had another heart procedure today and tho it was "a pain" to "roto-root" this last blocked artery and insert the stint, his body did VERY well! SO well, in fact, that they were able to go back and "fix" the artery which closed a couple days ago, during his first stint surgery - EXACTLY what we prayed for! God is good, all the time, "and He loves ME!" as my dad would gladly chime in! :) So, all's well, and Dad's coming home tomorrow - I'm sure he can't wait to sleep in his own bed and without IV's in both arms! :)

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Waking up too early and sweating too much..

I'm sitting here dripping sweat. I know, TMI, right? But it's the reality of the situation. It's like 84 degrees in the house today and it's hard to get things done. Hard to concentrate. A lot of the summer has been like this with our annoying AC going in and out, but oh well! Thank God, summer is almost over!

Today, for as long as I can, I will try to edit. This has been difficult for me lately with a new computer and all the file transferring I've been doing in prep. for my fall semester. If only I could bring myself to clear my portable HD, now that it's backed up to my desktop external... I don't think I can do it...I've never lost important files, but I don't want to start now!

I've also been having trouble edit, because I've grown tired of all the music I own. I need new music in the exciting, calm, and easy-to-be-productive-to genres. Man, is it hard to find new, awesome, easy to listen to, artists these days! If anyone has suggestions, I'd be very grateful!


In the works:
Once I get back into the groove, I have a couple photo events I'd like to post, from school film to a wedding, so stay tuned!!

Dad Update: He is in stint surgery now. He's getting along fine, and has a group of his pastor friends are in the chapel praying - he's got a pretty nice support system! :)


Munchkin Update:
The twins woke me up @ 6:47AM this morning - all the lights were on - and they were yelling about a huge, furry, centipede that was in the kitchen, and a small one that was in the office. "Dassie, come kill it!" "You kill it, I was sleeping.." "We don't want to kill it, it's huge and scary and gross!" "OK, I'll kill it." (Thinking maybe I'd get to go back to sleep then) I went downstairs and it was gone. "Why are all the lights on?" I asked. "Well, I read on the computer that they like dark places.." said Chairty(Age 10).. "Oh I see, well, put on your gym shoes and stomp it if you see it" "But we like our gym shoes and that's gross" "I'm going back to sleep and you better not wake me up again, just stomp on it!" "But there's another one, kill it!" " OK, I'll kill it."
Needless to say, I didn't get to go back to sleep, I had already talked too much which made me too awake..

Oh yeah, and Faith lost a tooth today while eating a caramel apple :) If I were a tooth, I think that'd be a pretty good way to go! You?

Well, I'm bouncing all over the place, subject wise. I hope you'll forgive me - signing off and on to editing!

Hadassah :)

Monday, August 30, 2010

My weekend...

Well, J*s CreativeLIVE course is over and I'm slightly lost. Not sure what I should do right now, but I know I should be doing something. I think it's safe to say that making lists and goals is a good bet, but the CreativeLive course wasn't the only thing that occupied my weekend.

Yesterday, my dad went into the ER, and if you know my dad, you know that it's impossible to get him to do anything medical. My family is very faith based. We pray. God is our Dr. That is just how we work. Well, sometimes my dad needs to be reminded that God created Doctors and gave them the ability to help us, even if it's only so they can tell us what to pray for. Well, of course, my pops, not wanting to even go in, wanted to keep all of this on the DL as to not worry Esther or my little sisters. I know my writing this and posting it on the interweb is not exactly the DL, but y'all can keep a secret, right?

Well, anyway, continuing on with the story.. My brother, Jeremy, took my dad into the ER yesterday after church, to get checked out. They ran some tests and found high tropinin levels, which could be due to hypertension. Stress. My, oh my, big surprise! Not exactly, my dad takes care of everyone and everything. He's a pastor, it's in his job description! Anyway, he's was kept overnight so they could continue to monitor his heart and they did an angiogram this morning to check for a blockage. Some not-so-minor blockages were found, but he has one of the most qualified cardiologists going in and placing stints in the morning. So far, God is taking care of it, like He always does and will continue to do. HE is so good to us!

So, I'm sure you can understand that while I have all kinds of to-do list making thoughts and a desire to get things done, I'm also distracted by thoughts of my dad. What I can do to help him. What I can do to ease my little sisters' minds and fears. And also a bit of laughter at the fact that he's set up with his laptop and cell phone controlling his home computer remotely, so that he can continue to work.. My dad is ridiculous!

Anyway, prayers are much appreciated. Not only for my dad, but for the peace of the family, esp. my little sisters who are too young to really understand what's happening.

Thanks for your prayers!
Hadassah :)

Thursday, August 26, 2010

J* and the CreativeLIVE Experience

So for a couple of weeks I've been looking forward to watching a Wedding Photography course on CreativeLIVE. It's finally here, I'm learning TONS and I'm so excited about it!

Now before I go too far, I want to clarify what CreativeLive is for those of you who may not be familiar. CreativeLIVE is a site that brings industry expertise to students of the inter-web. Using UStream, the people of CreativeLive put together online courses for people who just genuinely WANT TO LEARN. Whatever it may be, painting, studio lighting, or in my case, Shooting a Wedding, CreativeLive probably has a course available, LIVE, for you to watch FREE. Think of that guy who teaches how to paint forests on PBS, it's like that but WAY more intense and educating!

Ok, so now that you have the back story let's have chat.

Jasmine Star AKA J* is an amazing, driven, fashionista, wedding photographer from Orange, CA, and to make a long story short, didn't have childhood dreams of being a photographer like a lot of us. She literally had a FULL ride to UCLA LAW school...oh my, I cringe at the thought! but really, so did she!... She dropped out of Law school and decided within 6 months after planning her own wedding that she wanted to capture life's miracles as a wedding photographer. Had never really shot, but she did it. Picked up and became a wedding photographer and was shooting 40 weddings in her second year as a photographer!

I mean HOLY MOLY! 40 weddings in a year!? What a crazy inspiration!

So she's on CreativeLIVE sharing her story. her insight. her expertise. and shooting a wedding LIVE tomorrow afternoon. Again, HOLY MOLY!

During yesterday's class, J* was talking about branding and using all of our social media and blogging as an extension of our brand. She said that we should use blogging as a place to connect with potential clients. That they should feel like they know us, and I agree.

I used to blog about everything. What I was feeling. How my relationships were doing. If I was happy, sad. Blogging was my escape from reality, while coping with reality at the same time. It was the same for her and she used that to her advantage - people felt like they knew her, so it was easy for them to contact her and trust her with their big day. "KIR" she said, "Keep It REAL!" So I've decided to try. Try to blog with continuity. Blog for myself. Blog for my business. I hope you'll join me.

Here are a couple links to the CreativeLIVE courses -
CreativeLIVE
B&H Insights

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Vega DeVille - Age 2 - Chinatown

So remember Sam? Well, back in May when I did Sam's 1st birthday shoot, for my cousins Megan and Andy, I was approached by Laura, another cousin, to do a shoot for her daughter, Vega. Vega turned 2 this year and Laura wanted to have a photoshoot to document it. Of course, I was happy to oblige! Though Laura is my cousin, I had not yet met Vega but I knew as soon as I saw her that we were going have a fun shoot!

We decided on Chicago's Chinatown and this is what we got:












One of my favorite shoots, yet! Thanks, Laura and Vega, you girls are awesome!

PS: Photogs, I edited this with the new Lightroom 3 and I'm blown away at it's new grain handling capabilities!!! Many of these shots were shot at ISO1600 and above - I can't even tell!! LOVE Lightroom!!