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Greetings! Ciao! Hola! Thanks for checking out my blog. It’s a sneak peek into my crazy, fun world: kinda, journaling with a camera! Oh, but who am I? I’m a photographer and artist who’s totally, I mean, TOTALLY in love with what she does! It’s so hard to call it a ‘job’-----it’s much too fun to be a job! I’m able to meet and hang out with super cool people (oh, yeah!), do wild, exciting things (woot!) and create out-of-this-world, one-of-a-kind art (rock on)! All of this from behind my lens: how super cool is that? (Thank you, God, for I am blessed!) I’m based in Titusville, Florida but, hey, I’ve traveled to faraway places for my fabulous clients (and I’ll do it again)! Please, take your time and have a look around, if you like what you see, give me a call or shoot me an email, tag me on twitter or look me up on facebook. I adore meeting new people and working on new projects (outrageously outlandish to creatively calm) and I’d love to work with you!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

She's One


In just the blink of an eye, she's one.... and this calls for a celebration!! With a tropical theme, it's time to play in Florida! Hawaiian dances, water sports, relay races, birds that entertain, a volocano cake and endless fun, food, music and festivities! You're only One, once! This wonderful event was designed by "An Affair with Jamie" and attended by many loved ones: both family and friends!






Vacation Time, Now You are the Photographer!


Going on vacation soon? Well, pack up that digital camera (I'm a Canon girl, how about you?) and remember these tips!

1. Keep it on automatic! Digital camera's are very smart, let them do the thinking for you! It will flash when needed and not flash if it doesn't need to.
2. It's easy to get caught up in the moment of having everyone together to get a great shot, but be mindful of the background: don't have a tree or pole protruding from someone's head. (This is where YOU have to do the thinking.)
3. Balance what you take. Besides taking that picture of your family grinning while standing in front of a statue, take a silly picture too: stand back and have some one look like they are kicking or biting it. Take spontaneous images: while your loved ones are playing around or gazing amazed at an incredible new discovery. Capture images of the cabin or hotel you stayed in; it helps tell the story and set the tone. If you vacation there again, years from now, it's fun to see how you and the environment has changed.
4. Experiment! Turn off the flash and take a picture at night: make a silouette or streaming colors of light from moving vehicles. If it doesn't turn out, don't worry! No one will know and you can delete it!
5. Once you download your images, make 2 copies on 2 different disc's. This way, if one cd does not work or becomes scratched, you always have a backup.
6. Tell your story in a special way: buy a special album (because this is a special occassion---vacations are too few and far between!). Check out http://www.adessoalbums.com/digital-instant-photo-guest-books.html for a very nice and unique album.

Have fun!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Summertime and Children

I love New Smyrna! The beaches and the people are beautiful! Here are 2 new friends I made with the help of their fabulous parents!


Summertime and children.......an inspiring combination!