Monday, December 29, 2008
Ice Storm Stories-- the Book
I'm so excited that they have picked my photo to help advertise a new book called The Great Ice Storm and Blackout of 2009! You can see my photo on the website: http://www.sciartmedia.com/icestormstories.html. Cross your fingers that they select this image to be in the book, which will be published next spring. Yay!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Holiday Cheer
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Deja Vu
Remember Liam?!?! Finally, finally, finally! Liam has a baby brother, Aidan! This family is amazing and such fun to work with. Aidan is only eleven days old--the youngest baby I've worked with yet, and he was just a dream. I got so many great shots and I've spent the night editing, but I couldn't resist posting a sneak peek. Enjoy.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Winter Comes Early to Maine!
Wow. Wow wow. I remember the "Ice Storm of '98" and how I kicked myself over and over for not getting out and shooting the world covered in ice. This weekend I got another chance. Along with the unfortunate power outages, wood shortages, and property destruction came the most beautiful day I've seen in some time! With no tv, internet, or heat, and a day home from work, I figured it was the right time to get out and use up the rest of my battery power! Here it is:
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Drowsy Dog
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
The Show is ON!
Tonight (with the help of Mom:) I hung my work at Absolute Health Chiropractic. Whew! This was a lot of stuff to carry from the parking garage to the office, but now it is up, for sale, and ready for the First Friday gallery walk this week. Check out the First Friday website. (One City Center is in the Arts District: Monument Square section). Hope to see you there!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Huskies!
Introducing Dak and Rifka! Are these not two of the most gorgeous huskies you've seen?! And to top it off, would you believe that they are eleven and thirteen? Today was insanely gorgeous-- it was even too warm for gloves, which is pretty impressive for December, and for me, she of constantly freezing hands. Anyway. On to the dogs!
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