Saturday, December 12, 2009

God's Glass


Without excuses, perhaps purposely...I tend to repeat myself. So was the case this morning as I was reading Exodus 31:3, "And I have filled him with the Spirit of God, in wisdom, in understanding in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship."

My glass, that is, my lens, is filled with God's Eye and I truly believe that it is He who leads me to the shots that, to be honest at times blow me away. I'm not saying that I'm not a hard-worker, or that my years of education were feckless, but what I'm saying is this, "it is truly God who fills my lens and gives me the creative for each shot."

That's also not to say that I put my camera in "auto" mode and shoot away aimlessly hoping for a good shot. It is to say this, each shot I take is presupposed with God's Spirit leading, guiding and directing me. God gives me the wisdom, understanding and knowledge of my aperture, shutter, ISO settings. My job is to be educated and learn all I can to give my clients the best....and the best I can give is being faithful to Him, and continue to persevere and work toward post-grad certification as a "expert" in photoshop (June 2010).

An adage adapted in the world of photography is "it's all about the glass". That is, it's not so much the camera but the lens (glass). I agree for the most past...my addendum would be, "it's God's Glass."

Friday, October 23, 2009

Harvest 2009

Harvest this year was just plain fun and my camera snapped more images of smiling faces (well they're smiling buried in grapes) and plump grapes than my cards could hold. Dan's vineyard yielded a good crop and once again his talented hard-working hands produced some beautiful grapes.

Next to cycling photography is a great release for me and vineyard shooting is one of my favorites so I ventured out of our vineyard and rode the trail. This last week I took a mid-morning ride and captured some of the most intense fall shots of the season.


Mile-after-mile, the reds and bright yellows of fall filled my frame with images of fall in Napa Valley. I stopped so much it was almost a chore to get my heart rate to any degree of "up", but the intensity of the colors did a good job and who knows...we may find out someday that the pressing of the shutter combined with the excitement of the shot...may burn more calories then we ever imagined. Now that's a good thought!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Up late...yes, sleep can wait...


Typically, I promise my clients at least two to three weeks before they will get their pictures. Of course the second I get home I download them, copy them and make sure they're safe and protected. I find it nice to to let my mind take it easy for a few days and rest before I get to the process of going through each image and deciding which ones to keep or delete. By the way, the percentage of keepers is usually around 97%.
For good reason, this week, as a matter of fact, first thing on Monday I began the process of "post work". You see, Chris, the groom will be going into the Army reserves next Monday. Chris had no expectations of seeing the pictures before he left, however, I felt it very important that he does see them.
If Chris can dedicate his life to serving our country, than I can certainly leave my comfort zone and push to get these pictures finished so he can enjoy them before he leaves. Frankly, it's the least I can do.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Wedding on the Horizon

Tomorrow I'll be shooting my first wedding in the Carneros region of Napa Valley. The venue is right smack in the middle of vineyards with some interesting (at least to this photographer) trees, stairs and even a rustic white woodshed.

In the midst of preparing my equipment my mind is contemplating creative shots that will bless the bride and groom with fond (and fun) memories and my heart is seeking the Lord for wisdom and guidance.


I may have mentioned this, but my husband and I never had a big wedding. Fact is we got married (30 plus years ago) at a justice-of-the-peace in Chandler, Arizona (we lived in Flagstaff), who (except for God) would have imagined I would be a wedding photographer!
God does have a sense of humor...and He uses it well.


In a whimsical kind of way, I get to live the wedding I never had over and over and over again. Yes, I do get teary-eyed when the bride first appears with her dad and my heart melts when I see the groom look at his bride and the first kiss of their marriage always stings my heart.
The best part however, is this... because I'm the photographer I get the best seat in the house--right up front!
Yes, every wedding is exciting to me and I have to confess...I LOVE MY JOB!!!!





Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A Grand Season


For almost two weeks now we have been blessed with a beautiful little girl who at this moment is almost eight pounds...Gabriella Juliette "Ella".
As we drove the 800 plus miles to see our little baby, thoughts whirled though my head as I envisioned holding her, smelling her breath, changing her diaper and of course, photographing her. My visions fell short when it came to reality, her small little frame was more than our minds could ever conceive.
Pappy, Dan's new title, held Ella as if she was a priceless jewel, his big hands almost covering her frame. Granamo, that would be "me", held her with great confidence and unhindered prayers and thanks-to-God for her life.
Our son, Kai, insists Gabriella will ride a unicycle before a bike (and I'm sure she will), and new ma-ma, Amber, just sweetly smiles, her eyes full of love for her husband and new daughter. What a picture of love, joy, peace...contentment.
Yeah, it's a grand season...and the hard part is being so far away...but to help ease my pain and re-focus I'm going to put myself to a challenge, 200 miles on my bike in seven days.
I know that's now much for most athletes, especially athletes in Flagstaff, but for me it'll be a challenge because I'll be including some tougher rides in the mix, a 60 miler to Calistoga, Atlas Peak and Mt. Veeder...it'll be fun and I'll take along my best Friend, Jesus, and my long-time companion, my old Nikon D-70 and together, well...we'll have a grand time.




Thursday, July 16, 2009

My Eyes


As I've said before, my gift of photography is a gift from God. I was perusing some images yesterday, not client images but images I took off-the-cuff. Now even with the years I spent in college studying photography styles, do's and don'ts and ratios, etc., etc. There were shots I took that were so in sinc in lines and flows of imagery, there is no way I could have possibly point-and- shot the picture unless there was a supernatural force behind it.

Take this shot, for instance. The curve of the tree perfectly matched the angle of her head adding balance and structure to the overall composition. Gusieppe, the dog, placed perfectly beside the young woman allowing full view of her hair.

In summary...perfect shot from a perfect God!

Friday, May 8, 2009

What A Priviledge


This Mother's Day, I get to work. Yeah, I have a photo shoot. Why did I schedule a photo shoot on Mother's Day? Well, this one is extra special. You see, I'm going to be taking pictures at a local assisted living home. I get to share my gift of photography with women, perhaps men as well, who might not have the opportunity of a professional photograph. We're going to print the shots on the spot, then mat them and package them.


My friend Diane is coming to assist me and I know she'll have just as much fun as I will. I look forward to meeting new friends and since I can't be with my son and his wife (and grandbaby on the way), spending time with these dear people is something I truly look forward too. Of course my gorgeous husband will then bless me with dinner...so, it's not a complete work day. Plus, I'll get a good bike ride in to church and back, and hey...for me that's a wonderful Mother's Day.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

My Favorite Wedding of '08


Every year it seems like I have more fun photographing weddings than the year before. People are, for the most part, really joyful at weddings and my big smile seems to fit right in.
It's really hard to peg my favorite wedding of 2008, but getting out of town is aways fun especially when my husband, Dan, and I have time for long bike rides. We had a wedding in Monterey, so we took advantage of the great weather and rode for miles (around 33) along the coast. The fresh ocean air filled this photographer with great ideas and this shot was one of them.