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Showing posts with label Families. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Families. Show all posts

12.8.11

Baby Rebekah and the Robinson Family









A quick easy shoot down at the Robinsons. Boy do those girls like to pose, can you tell?Freaking adorable! They will teach Miss Rebekah well. Thank you Claire and Denim for having me down and into your home!

Check out the blog Let the Kids Dress Themselves today. I'm featured, with photos as well as a little write up and and list of
to do's and a what I do when photographing children.

18.7.11

Burma the Service Dog







Burma's owner, Lori, asked me a few months ago to come and shoot some photos before Burma would be placed into service training. It was such a great shoot, so easy and chill, I really enjoyed it. I was incredibly interested in the Burma and her program, it is great there are organizations and people that are so willing to take their time and effort into training these amazing animals to help those who will benefit from it. Lori kindly wrote up a some info for me to share with you all. Enjoy!

"Meet Burma, she is a CCI Service Dog in Training. Canine Companions for Independence (CCI) is a non-profit organization that has placed over 3,000 dogs since 1975, free of charge.

I was introduced to CCI by two extraordinary puppies at last year’s CFC kick-off. I’m still amazed every day by Burma, a carefully crossbred Lab that is sweet and smart; she picks up new commands almost immediately. Upon approval, my husband and I received her at 8-weeks old with a scheduled turn-in of May 2011. Before turn-in, she’ll learn 26 commands and be socialized to a variety of venues so she’s calm and obedient in any situation. We’re responsible for her health and safety, provide food and vet care, and report our progress monthly to CCI.

At turn-in she’ll be evaluated and trained for one of four team categories; Hearing, Service, Facility or Skilled Companion. If she is ever released from the program, we get first dibs on her.

When people hear about turn-in they always ask: How can you bear to give her up? The other question is: What’s that blue thing around her nose? The blue gentle leader is part of her uniform. When I put on her cape and headgear, she knows it’s time to go to work. If you meet a dog dressed like this please ask before petting. At night when I take Burma’s uniform off, she’s just a dog. She plays and wrestles with my 95-pound Golden, loves being outside and is really enjoying the snow.

CCI’s website and YouTube have wonderful videos of dogs successfully placed with a companion. When I see the joy and freedom on their faces, the question isn’t “How can I bear to give her up?” but instead “How can I not?”

For more information go to www.CCI.org or call 1-800-572-BARK."

Update: Burma was honorably released from the program last month due to some anxiety she exhibited in crowds. She returned to Utah to live with Lori and her family, they are excited to have her back. They have since received a new puppy that will once again be trained and turned in to CCI in hopes to be placed as a working service dog.

6.7.11

The Norris Family

The largest compliment I have ever received about my work came a few months ago when Jackie Norris asked if I would shoot her family photos. Her work is stunning and inspirational and the fact she chose me over some amazing utah photographers blew my mind. I was slightly nervous and extremely flattered. Go check out her work, she is awesome and she seems to ba a just as amazing cook. Check it out HERE.
Thank you thank you Jackie. It was such a pleasure to meet you and spend time with you and your family.














See the rest of the shoot HERE.

29.1.11

Happy 10th Mr. and Mrs. O

















This girl...
My mentor, my insanity saver, my friend.

She DOES IT ALL,
mother (3)
wife
business owner (count 'em, One, Two)
artist
....just keep going with anything good and she is more that likely that.

I know you know it Mr. Orlandini but I'll just say it for the sake,
You are one lucky man! Keep keeping her happy, she has much to share with the world.

Happy 10th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Orlandini, MWAH!

16.12.10

50 Years and Counting





When I asked Mr. Bishop what the secret to 50 years of a happy marriage is, he responded with, 
"I think the best advice I could give you is to have fun together. Learn each others hobbies, learn to enjoy them, and spend that time together." 

after a pause, he clasped his hands together and continued, more to himself than to me,

"I still rush home and am anxious to see her when she is away from me. I hate spending time away from her."

I hope to still feel that in 48 years.

Congratulations on 50 years and a beautiful marriage and family. 

8.12.10

5 mins and an unorganized clothing selection





...but it happened, which is all that matters. 

Man o Man..... the last few years have been slightly crazy for this family. 
Ok, really crazy, and when I say crazy I mean 
tiring 
devastating 
life altering
 exhausting
 happy
 sad
 you name it, we've felt it. 

Because of it all we are close, really close. Closer than I ever thought I would be to my family, and honestly, more than I ever thought I wanted to be.. haha. We just fit, in a very odd way, but we fit. Even Kerry and Adam (the marry-ins), I now can't think of what our family would be like if they were missing, they just fit too. 

I love these people dearly, I miss those that are are WAY to far away from me (yes, that even includes David who is in Logan, 1hr away from me.) Not only are they my family, they are my best friends. I am so glad we were placed together in this family to help laugh with, support and love one another. I know I say this to a whole lot of people but these people, 
They are my favorites.

and really, the clothing selection isn't too bad.

tech info: shot with 400h film, pushed 2 stops (it was SUPER dark) a little more contrasty than my other stuff but... I like it.