Eric and Jasmine have a comfy red house, a useful red barn, and an ingenious new chicken coop that's full of chickens. But this post is about their month-old son, X. Oh my! He fell asleep in my arms, which has caused a permanent heartstring attachment. I will enjoy watching him grow up.
Without further ado, some of my favorite collaborative shots:
Monday, November 30, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Compliments to the Chef
In October, Jones Farm in Chelmsford, MA was the site of the Chelmsford Mothers' Club fall photo shoot. Rain was predicted for the weekend, and it rained so hard on Sunday that it snowed. So that we could be indoors, Jones Farm offered the use of one of their greenhouses. Add to that the fact that Dave from the farm worked with me for close to 2 hours to set up the hay bales and flowers, plus the fact that they offer fresh coffee and croissants in their cafe, and I've become a fan for life.
Let me offer a shout-out to Brenda Alcorn, who was the event's coordinator. She's another CMC mom, and with a 2 1/2 year old daughter at home, she somehow managed to stay on top of all of the correspondence with the farm, the photographers, and the families. Thank you again, Brenda, for your professionalism and good cheer. I will look forward to working with you again!
And Wendy said - "This year at the CMC Photo Shoot, we had Meghan Moore take our photos. She did a great job with all of us, plus the two kids. J (5 months) wouldn't look where Meghan wanted us to so Meghan worked with the rest of us so we were looking in the same direction as J. She also got some great shots of Brian holding J. We were very pleased with our pictures and would highly recommend Meghan."
Kim said - "We also had Meghan Moore take our pictures for the fall CMC photo shoot. The pictures were stunning. I would and will use her again."
Let me offer a shout-out to Brenda Alcorn, who was the event's coordinator. She's another CMC mom, and with a 2 1/2 year old daughter at home, she somehow managed to stay on top of all of the correspondence with the farm, the photographers, and the families. Thank you again, Brenda, for your professionalism and good cheer. I will look forward to working with you again!
And Wendy said - "This year at the CMC Photo Shoot, we had Meghan Moore take our photos. She did a great job with all of us, plus the two kids. J (5 months) wouldn't look where Meghan wanted us to so Meghan worked with the rest of us so we were looking in the same direction as J. She also got some great shots of Brian holding J. We were very pleased with our pictures and would highly recommend Meghan."
Kim said - "We also had Meghan Moore take our pictures for the fall CMC photo shoot. The pictures were stunning. I would and will use her again."
Thursday, November 26, 2009
The Slide & The Truck
The orange slide from Cousin Cheryl came inside for the winter. There's not as much space to slide around in, but there's Trucks!
BTW, this post's photos are about seeing the world the way my kid seems to see it: piecemeal, intense, object-driven.
Tech notes: I'm using a 50mm lens for these shots, and with the 1.62 lens factor on the dSLR, the lens is longer. I took a few frames to figure out exposure, then set it manually to f/2 at 1/60 at ISO 640. I took out some of the tungsten-yellow in post-process, but the orange of his sweater and the slide were so yummy that I didn't want to cool them off completely.
I think I wanna print out that second picture immensely large. The spray of his fingers is what gets me the most.
BTW, this post's photos are about seeing the world the way my kid seems to see it: piecemeal, intense, object-driven.
Tech notes: I'm using a 50mm lens for these shots, and with the 1.62 lens factor on the dSLR, the lens is longer. I took a few frames to figure out exposure, then set it manually to f/2 at 1/60 at ISO 640. I took out some of the tungsten-yellow in post-process, but the orange of his sweater and the slide were so yummy that I didn't want to cool them off completely.
I think I wanna print out that second picture immensely large. The spray of his fingers is what gets me the most.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Bruise-Free Since 1999
Megpix Painless Portraits come with a guarantee. If they're not absolutely painless, you can pinch me. Bruise-free since 1999!
Yep, the portraits get pretty silly. The free Painless Portraits happen every month at my studio in Western Avenue Studios in Lowell on the first Saturday of every month, 12-5. These are lightning-quick, cheerful, personality-baring portraits, and in many cases, you can see and choose the photos right after the shoot.
We have 4 days of open studios in December - it's the first 2 weekends this coming month. The portraits are free, and when you find photos you like, you can purchase a download for $20. What do you do with a download? Holiday cards!
(Why yes, that is my mom and dad!)
Yep, the portraits get pretty silly. The free Painless Portraits happen every month at my studio in Western Avenue Studios in Lowell on the first Saturday of every month, 12-5. These are lightning-quick, cheerful, personality-baring portraits, and in many cases, you can see and choose the photos right after the shoot.
We have 4 days of open studios in December - it's the first 2 weekends this coming month. The portraits are free, and when you find photos you like, you can purchase a download for $20. What do you do with a download? Holiday cards!
(Why yes, that is my mom and dad!)
MRT - Heroes
Merrimack Repertory Theatre is performing "Heroes". I'm told it's a French play, translated by a Brit (Tom Stoppard), and now performed in America. It takes place in 1959 in a vets' home, and 3 feisty old guys hatch escape plans while dealing with each other's wildly entertaining foibles. I enjoyed the heck out of it.
Oh, and the actors are all award winners and/or nominees (from http://merrimackrep.wordpress.com/2009/10/27/cast-crew-of-heroes-announced-merrimack-rep/):
Tony Award-winner Ron Holgate (Gustave)
Tony-nominee and Drama Desk Award winner Jonathan Hogan (Philippe)
Ken Tigar (Henri), a television regular with over 130 television and film credits
Oh, and the actors are all award winners and/or nominees (from http://merrimackrep.wordpress.com/2009/10/27/cast-crew-of-heroes-announced-merrimack-rep/):
Tony Award-winner Ron Holgate (Gustave)
Tony-nominee and Drama Desk Award winner Jonathan Hogan (Philippe)
Ken Tigar (Henri), a television regular with over 130 television and film credits
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Bekah Belly
Did you see the latest postcard? Would you like to receive one? Just email me with your real-world address, and I'll send one out.
This quarter's postcard included a photo of Bekah's son J. But first, Bekah's belly before we all met J.
Bekah held her son up for me - he was 5 months old for this photo. There's a window with southern exposure to the right of the photo. And the glass was pretty dirty! So we got some nice diffusion. And to the left of the photo, behind J's head, is another window, with eastern exposure. A nice fill. Plus, who wouldn't enjoy the exit/salida sign with J's excellent expression?
This quarter's postcard included a photo of Bekah's son J. But first, Bekah's belly before we all met J.
Bekah held her son up for me - he was 5 months old for this photo. There's a window with southern exposure to the right of the photo. And the glass was pretty dirty! So we got some nice diffusion. And to the left of the photo, behind J's head, is another window, with eastern exposure. A nice fill. Plus, who wouldn't enjoy the exit/salida sign with J's excellent expression?
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Family portrait at home
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