Monday, November 17, 2008

Postponed...

I know...I know. You'll just have to wait. The next little contest is right around the corner. Trust me, you'll be so glad. I will tell you that the winner of this next contest will get a complementary family sitting....SO EXCITING!!! Stay tuned for details later this week! In the meantime I'll be seeking for some form of inspiration regarding what exactly I'll have you do. *cynical laugh*

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Congratulations!!!

I know, I know. I'm a little bit late. This last contest should have been announced awhile ago, and I'm SO sorry to leave so many of you restless at night wondering..."Did I win? Was I the chosen one?" And while we all know the familiar saying about excuses, I really have been incredibly busy with work. But, I didn't want to leave anyone hanging any longer....so here is the winner. **drum roll please**.... Julie Erickson is the winner of our Captions Contest. I don't know if you remember the photo of the dog with the furrowed brow. You may have to go back a few blog entries. Julie wrote, "Back-off Barbie!" Which made me laugh...out loud even. Especially considering that she was about 8 months pregnant when she wrote it. It was all too fitting! So I hope you enjoy you're ITunes Card Julie. The rest of you stay tuned for my next contest that will be announced tomorrow.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

VanDyken Sneak-Peak....

I like to put babies in buckets...only for photography of course, but it really is becoming one of my favorite things. I stumbled on this fantastic bucket a few weeks ago at the local antique shop and have absolutely fallen in love with it. This first shot could possibly go down in history as one of my favorites. Oh, the things you can do with a bucket... In any case, I've been pretty busy with a couple of REALLY big projects. Hence the reason why I haven't posted a lot lately. Please forgive me. Sometimes life is a lot like trying to drink water from a firehose and it has just so happened to be one of those types of weeks.

Also, I've had a couple of people ask what the little shape is at the bottom of the images. Truth is, I've been tooling around with a couple of watermarks and trying to figure out which ones I like best. Any ideas?








Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Texas Troops Part II.....

As I've mentioned before I've been kind of touring Texas lately. I started in San Antonio and worked my way to College Station where my parents live. We went to an A&M game which, although their team may be given the 'Effort Award' this year, it really is quite an experience attending one of their football games. It was great to spend some time with my mom and dad. I don't mean to sound somber, but I've really been thinking a lot about how fast time goes in life and I've been eating up the time I've spent here with family. Things just seem to change too quickly. Anyways, enough of the melancholiness (I'm sure it's a word....) After College Station, I've made my way to Houston to spend time with my sister and her two boys. Her husband is working in the Middle East and will be home in two weeks! Hooray!!! Today we went to The Oil Ranch. It's on the outskirts of Houston, and we decided that it's pretty much a genius thing to do if you own a lot of property and have livestock....relatively low-maintenace, tax deductible, and everyone else feeds your animals. Pure genius. It's an absolute haven for kids, where hundreds seem to flock daily. They had petting zoos, train rides, pony rides, cow milking (although I have to admit that the cow did look a little shagrined as the kids lined up one after the other to pull on her udders...), a tractor ride where they drove you out to pasture and you could feed the cows by hand. That, was quite an experience. I've never realized how HUGE cow tounge is. I thought she would swallow my hand whole! All in all, we had a blast, and the kids were worn out at the end of the trip....mission accomplished! Here are a couple of photos of the boys from our adventure...





Thursday, October 16, 2008

What to wear...

I've been meaning to post something like this for quite sometime. I always have a lot of clients who ask what to have their kids wear during their km photoshoot. Here are some great ideas for infants, girls, and boys. If you are the type of family that isn't really into mixing and matching, no worries...the basic rule is to wear what you're going to be comfortable in. I know, kind of generic. But the fact is that if you're not comfortable then your pictures will communicate that. With that in mind, here are some suggestions....

When I touch-up images for Art Prints I add effects that really make colors "pop", so bright colors and lots of contrast tend to work best. I love color. Especially when I'm working with children because I think it expresses their vibrant energy best. Accessories like scarves, hats, golashas, mittens, hats, tu-tus, fun shoes, etc. will make their pictures unique...not to mention they will make your kids look even more scrumptiously adorable! However, if you want photos that communicate a calmer mood, then neutral colors (like browns, blacks, etc.) and subtle prints tend to work best. The same principle applies to sessions geared more for headshots, and circumstances when you'd want all of the attention drawn to your face. Hopefully that makes sense.

As far as color goes, keep in mind that light colors tend to enhance size, while dark colors tend to minimize. And lastly, keeping your color palette limited to three or four colors works well.



These ideas came from Mini Boden


Texas troops...

These past four days have been pretty crazy. Basically, I became a single parent of four kids and two dogs overnight. Not literally of course. My brother and sister-in-law went to San Francisco for a vacation, so I've been sitting their kids. It was a good swift kick in the reality for me of what awaits with parenting. Parenting is like multi-tasking at it's best. To be quite honest, I'm not sure how moms do it everyday. Everytime I turned around it was like some toy, article of clothing, or something just appeared out of nowhere. And trying to keep the floor clean throughout the day was more like trying to "shovel snow off the driveway during a snowstorm" (as my sister calls it) than anything else. So hats off to you moms!!! Granted, I didn't exactly work my way up to it over the course of nine years, it was more like baptism by fire in a lot of ways. I knew it was going to be tough going into it, but let's face it.....kids grow up way to fast and you've just got to enjoy them while you can despite the moments of intensity that without a doubt just happen. Unfortunately, the distance between Texas and Utah keep me from spending more time with them. It was a good chance for me to spend some time with them.

On Monday we all sat down and had a "planning meeting" where we outlined all of the things we needed to do, and the things we wanted to do together on a big piece of posterboard. Then, we voted on two out of three of some fun activities to do after homework and chores were finished. They chose to decorate the house for Halloween, and to go to the local Pumpkin Patch and pick out pumpkins to paint. I took some pictures of them while we were there. Now, I know I may be biased, but I really do think that they are some of the most adorable kids. Here are some of my faves...






Jessica's (Potential) CD Covers....

So, I don't know if you remember my friend Jessica (see a couple of posts ago). She is putting out her first single in a couple of weeks. I'm sure we'll be making some changes on these, but I was so excited with how they turned out I just had to post them. Let me know what you think!