I applaud the efforts of anybody who jumps out there on faith and champions their own projects. Last Thursday, I photographed a book release party and open mic in celebration of Freedomstyle by Felice Hodge and Yah Jenkins.
I'm not sure how Felice found me, but I'm glad she did. She and her friends, relatives and tons of talented poets gathered at the Gallery in Silver Spring Maryland and the room was full of love and support.
Thank you Felice for the opportunity to shoot your event!
Additional photos from the book release party can be found here: http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/ThumbPage.aspx?e=4306706&s=75
felice & yah's book release/open mic
Monday, November 24, 2008 at 4:25 PM
chris & lisa's wonderful wedding
My co-worker/manager Lisa got married recently and I was asked (along with another co-worker) to shoot her wedding. Naturally, I accepted and just as naturally, I was nervous. Not only was this my second formal wedding to shoot ever, but my success could earn me brownie points and accolades at work.
Lisa is a production manager and gave us VERY detailed instructions for the day. LOL! But it was a blessing because there were so many blended families and so many activities going on at the same time. I would have felt awful if something was missed!
I think I got some really great shots. The one in the limo is my favorite.
See more photos from their wedding at http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/thumbpage.aspx?e=4311413
at 8:55 AM
my first drink
You would think it would be easy to take a photo of a non-moving wine glass on a white background. But, think again! I was assigned to do this photo for my job and I had to consult many books, including: Light, Science & Magic: http://www.flickr.com/groups/84897717@N00/ to figure out how to do it. It's an awesome book and I would recommend it to anybody.
Here is one photo from the shoot. I'm proud of it!
Stay tuned for more!
Thursday, November 6, 2008 at 4:20 PM
euphoria
Unless you live under a rock, you know that Barack Obama has made history as the first African American President (elect). I remember attending the February rally in Baltimore and being utterly euphoric and transfixed on every word this man was saying. He moved thousands of people to an uproar and sometimes to complete quiet as we strained to hear every single word he said.
Well, last night was momentous for this racially-divided country. My niece and nephew- who have never voted or had interest in politics called me last night to express their joy and to tell me about how much they enjoyed going to his recent rally in Virginia Beach. Another niece, away at college studying to become a lawyer, voted by absentee ballot and also called me. My mom, who with her giant afro and dashiki participated in sit ins in the rural south, called me immediately after the announcement to express her joy. She must have been happy-it was way past her bedtime.
Each one of my family members called me independent of each other and I called the people who I loved while they were also receiving calls. I can only imagine this type of excited communication was happening for thousands of family members all over the country (and in Kenya too). And it let's me know that this election has had a major impact and I'm proud to witness this newfound history.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 8:12 PM
random sunday thoughts
hey there cyberspace and future customers!
i'm almost done with my first wedding book. i'm a big fan of white space and i'm trying to keep the layout simple.
now my challenge is blending black & whites with color. i'm so glad my bride is so patient with me because i still have a while to go. i've been experimenting with some new photoshop techniques and i'm really enjoying the effects. i love this flower and ring shot that i took at this wedding.
thank goodness i have the warm glow of the tv to keep me company as i work.
Sunday, November 2, 2008 at 8:35 PM