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Archive for August, 2009

I will be adding soon my simple photo ordering system. Now family and friends can log on and order straight from  your galleries without all the hassle of emailing image numbers and taking orders. I will be posting all recent sessions and weddings.

by  Heather
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Erica was indeed a pleasure to photograph. She was so natural it was very easy to photograph her. Once we got into the groove it was just easy picture sailing after that! It seemed to me in the short time I was with Erica that she is a kind and generous person. I suggested shooting at a newer location since I was ready for a change. So we went out to Senoia to do our shooting. I actually could have shot there all day. I had forgotten about all the wonderful picture taking spots out there. I could tell she really wanted to go to Line Creek, so we were able to squeeze it into our morning. (I also forgot what a long drive it is out to Senoia.) Anyways, I just love how here pictures turned out. I especially love the ones we did in the stairwell! The lighting was amazing! It was wonderful to receive a sweet letter a couple days later from Erica’s mom thanking me for taking the time to take her pictures. It always warms my heart when I know I am appreciated.ericapanel2img_1001ericapanel4img_1067ericapanel3ericapanel

  • These pictures are so much fun! They are great!

  • Fantastic! I love the shots at Line Creek — the orange and green really pop.

When I write a post, I try to bring into the post something unique about the session and the experience. Being and artist, like a musician, or poet, or any other creative element also brings with it a certain element of wearing a part of that side of you out in the open for all to either embrace or tear down. Possessing this sensitive side of yourself, can be at times a vulnerable side, as well as side that can bring a sense of connectedness to those around you. As a photographer, I experience both. It comes with the territory. As does music, I am sure to Decker. Decker is a genius musically and on his trombone. It is his gift to the world. When his mother and I spoke on the telephone, we connected immediately. (This is going to be a long post). Michelle is one of those people who is great at communicating what she wants, and she also knows what she wants. She had done her research…and it was my work that she found the connection as the photographer to capture her son.  As a mother who has a daughter just less than two years away from becomming a Senior herself, I understand that Senior Pictures are both for the teenager and for the parent. As we talked about creating Deckers session, it was then that I realized this is why I do photography…to capture one’s soul. As the session approached, I was looking forward to meeting both Decker and Michele. It was a quite a moment when during the session a train went by in the background and Decker was holding his horn. As the train connected him to his childhood, his horn connected him to his merging into adulthood. It was perfect. And as Decker played his trombone, while I was given the honor to create the images that would preserve the moment, I was inspired to remember  the gifts we are given and the joy and beauty and responsibility we are given to share our gifts. Thank you Decker and Michelle for sharing  with me…and allowing me to give back. Most Sincerely…Heatherimg_12641img_1391img_1271deckerpanelimg_15101img_1481-copyimg_1467img_1381

  • Love that shot with the motion blur! Amazing job!

  • Love image 1481 - great shots and handsome man :)

  • Thank-you Heather! These are my son, his soul, the beauty I see in him. We are just so very happy with the pictures and what you able to capture. Just amazing! Thank-you, Thank-you, Thank-you! My client gave me permisson to write this on her behalf….and thank you Michelle….I look forward to taking more pics of your very talented son!

Emily’s session took place with her friend Gretchen (below).  Our morning was a lovely morning. When I think of Emily I can describe her in one word…sweet. I just love the picture of her leaning on the railing with her chin on her hands. This image fits her so well…(I think anyways). Of course when we got to railroad tracks and she pulled out her red boots…well I tell you…she really seemed to be very comfortable with her fun and outgoing side as well! It was so cool when she shared her story of the red boots with me! I just loved it! I will give you a hint: Footloose! Emily’s session was shot downtown Newnan and at Line Creek. This is the first time I have used this set of railroad tracks…I really loved the bridge in the background.img_0076img_0122img_0222img_0529emilyemilypanelimg_0455tuimg_0099

by  Heather
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Gretchen and Emily (above) are really close friends and they wanted to do their senior pictures together. It will be a fun memory for the girls and the mom’s as well who joined us. We started out at my home studio very close to Northgate High School. The girls chose Downtown Newnan and Line Creek as their locations. It was an overcast day. I tell people I love shooting in overcast days. It actually opens up so many more possiblites for shooting. I love the coca-cola wall we found right on the square. It is actually one of those sites I have driven by many times before…but when you are in the right frame of mind it is almost like you are discovering it for the first time. I love living in an area so rich in fun shooting places. It is nice to have all these wonderful locations right in my back yard. It is really fun to see how  the personality of my seniors is really coming out in the sessions. It is important to me to hopefully capture personality as well. Gretchen was so much fun and adventurous! It was a fun morning!img_0014_ppgretchenpanel2img_0213-copy-copygretchenpanel1img_0082bwtu1img_0688

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