Archive for June, 2010

Have you ever flown to a strange city by yourself to share a hotel room with someone you have never actually met in real life?  Well, that happened to me this past March when I went to WPPI for the first time.  The invitation to save a little money on hotel expenses trumped my apprehension of  acquiring a roommate for the first time since college.  All sorts of unsavory scenarios ran through my head when I imagined how the weekend could end up.  Fortunately for me,  my roommate was awesome! She was quite normal and super helpful to a WPPI newbie.  We stuck together and endured a wacky party, lots of great classes, and maneuvering through the maze that is the Las Vegas MGM Grand.

Not only has she become my friend in real life, but Jasmine Johnson continues to inspire me with her family and child photography.  She has a knack for capturing families in their element doing the things together that they love.  Her pictures are real and modern and fun.  Take a look for yourself!

Hi Jasmine,

Where are you from? Ventura, California
Where is home now? A few hours north of my hometown in Arroyo Grande.  It’s halfway between L.A. and San Francisco on the coast.
Are you formally educated or self-taught in photography? Self-taught.  My grandpa was a portrait photographer and I grew up in photo labs watching my mom work, but I never listened to her tips about focus and exposure… so I’ve worked on it myself.
What words would you use to describe your style of photography? fun, personal, modern & clean
Talk to me about personal projects.  Are they important and what have you done lately? I absolutely think personal projects are important… but I sort of have a love/hate relationship with my camera.  I started a 52 week project this year and only made it about 8 weeks.  I don’t pick up my camera for weeks at a time.  So currently, personal projects are more about home improvements and spending time with my two daughters :)
What is your favorite kind of session to shoot and why? My most recent session is always my favorite.  I just photographed my first set of newborns and I’m just in love with them!  When my schedule gets busy, I have to force myself to edit sessions in chronological order, otherwise I’ll only focus on the most recent set.
How do you stay motivated and your photography current? My clients motivate me.  I didn’t previously consider myself a people person, but I love the interaction with my clients in a photo shoot.  I especially thrive on getting my ‘non-photogenic’ clients to look and feel fabulous.  Keeping my work current?  I do follow a lot of photography blogs, but have found that trying to copy another artist’s work never turns out to be an image I like or am proud of.  It’s all about people and their genuine reactions and emotions.
If you could be invisible for one day with your camera… I’d photograph births.  I know you don’t have to be invisible to do this, but it’s an area of photography I haven’t yet pursued but would love to.
Name a photographer you would like to take a portrait of Other photographers tend to intimidate me.  I’m not sure I’d be comfortable taking a portrait of someone I highly admire.  I’ll say YOU, Wendy… we’d have fun!  (Not that I don’t admire your work, but we’ve met and you aren’t scary!)
What’s your best advice for balancing work and family? Have an amazing husband who’s understanding and supportive of your artistic aspirations, and who is a great dad, cook and housekeeper!
What’s in your camera bag? Nikon D700, 50/1.4, 20-35/2.8, my iPhone, some chapstick, and gummy snacks for the kids I shoot.
When you’re not photographing, where can we find you? At the park, beach or children’s museum with my kiddos.
If not a photographer what would you have been? My first profession is teaching.  7th and 8th grade math… and I love it, but photography was a bigger pull at this point in my life.
If you could live anywhere on this awesome planet where would you build your dream home? I waver between being a small-town beach girl and craving big-city life.  So, either somewhere on the California coast, or New York City.
What talent would you most like to have? I wish I had better interior decorating skills.
What are the three words your spouse would use to describe you? (I asked… and wouldn’t have guessed these 3:) beautiful, intelligent and unselfish
Something that is over rated… Photoshop actions (maybe only because I don’t use any though!)
Your favorite movie of all time? Good Will Hunting
Who would play you in a movie of your life? Jennifer Garner
Name one blog you stalk regularly Smitten Kitchen… every recipe I’ve tried has been awesome!

Would you share some of your favorite images that best represent your work?

Jasmine’s work can be found HERE.

Thank you, Jasmine!

The other day I had one child,  who hadn’t quite mastered bike riding,  yearning for a new Lego set as he looked through his Lego catalog.  And I had another child, a “mature” middle-schooler, bumming around the house being bored with nothing to do but sit around being bored.  A frequent occurrence this summer.  I was too busy editing to take a break at that moment but not too busy to hatch a scheme.

I presented a challenge to both boys that if they worked together and one taught the other to ride a bike from point A (the driveway) to point B (the mailbox) before the end of the day, they would be rewarded with a trip to the mall for a new Lego set and a new baseball cap.  They readily took up the challenge and went to work.  Hard work.  Frustrating, hot, painful at times work.

But in the end, they conquered the challenge and we took a nice long air-conditioned drive to the mall for a Power Miner Rock Monster set and a brand spanking new Yankees cap.

It’s bittersweet.  Another rite of passage has been mastered.  I’m happy I won’t have to teach another of my children how to ride a bike.  But it also makes me sad that I don’t have another child coming along who will meet this milestone.  Such is my life right now.

We are headed out this afternoon for vacation.  I will be back after July 4th but will have access to my email.  Enjoy your 4th of July!

I am having so much fun with these 20 on Tuesday interviews, I don’t know why I didn’t start doing this earlier!  I’m so impressed with the warm responses I’ve received from these photographers when I’ve for an interview.  They are all highly sought-after, busy women with more important things to do than answer my 20 questions, but they have all been generous and sweet and willing to appease me.  :)

This week I’m featuring someone who is not only a fabulous photographer, but also an amazing designer.  I met her this past spring at WPPI when I approached her after a presentation to ask a few questions.  She was so down-to-earth and open and freely gave me advice on pricing and products for the senior market.  I was impressed with her kindness and willingness to share and I knew she was someone I wanted to feature.  It shouldn’t have surprised me that she was up for my 20 questions, but it did. It’s so refreshing when someone you look up to and emulate turns out to be just as sweet as you imagined.  Her designs and templates are among my favorites. In fact my senior reps are all sporting  cards designed by her this year.  Welcome, Jamie Schultz!

Hi, Jamie,

Where are you from and where is home now? I’m originally from Dakota City, Nebraska but currently live in Hudson, Wisconsin (a suburb of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area)

Are you formally educated or self-taught in photography? Self-taught

What words would you use to describe your
style of photography?
honest and emotive

What inspires you? Genuine conversations and traveling to new destinations

How did you get involved in design? Creating is something I’ve always enjoyed and having an opportunity to combine my love for design with my passion for photography is a dream come true.

How do you stay motivated and your photography
current?
I make every effort to make an honest connection with each of my clients.  Getting to know my clients personally often provides all the motivation I need to keep me rolling through a session.  In terms of keeping my photography current…I do my best to stay true to my style.  While I may experiment with current trends/styles I try to keep those types of shots to a minimum.  It seems that every time I try to emulate a current trend I’m always disappointed with the results.

If you could be invisible for one day with your
camera…
I’d love to photograph various random acts of kindness.

Talk to us about personal projects.  How important are they and what have you done lately? A personal project I just completed was one I’ve wanted to do for quite some time.  I gathered old photographs from both my grandmother and mother and spent days sorting through our family photos.  It reminded me of the impact and importance of photography in general.

Name a photographer you would like to take a
portrait of?
Shelley Paulson

What’s your best advice for balancing work and family? My family always takes priority over business.  Establishing firm boundaries between work and family time is essential for success in both arenas.

What’s in your camera bag? I’m a minimalist when it comes to gear…I typically have one camera body (5D) and a maximum of two lenses in my bags at any given shoot.

When you’re not photographing, where can we
find you?
At our cottage in the northwoods or at the library scouring for books to read.

If not a photographer what would you have been? Children’s Nutrtionist

If you could live anywhere in this amazing world where would you build your dream home? Northern Wisconsin…oh, how I love the northwoods!

What are the three words your spouse/best friend would use to describe you? Confident, Self-Motivated, Genuine

Something that is over rated… Overprocessed photos

Your favorite movie of all time? The Shop Around the Corner

Who would play you in a movie of your life? Reese Witherspoon

Name one blog you stalk regularly.  A Cup of Jo (http://joannagoddard.blogspot.com/)  It’s fashion, photography & design…all wrapped up in one fabulous blog!

Can you show us a few of your favorite images that best represent your work?


(I think another reason Jamie is one of my favs is because of her incredible studio!  Before photography took over life as I knew it, I was forever knee deep in home magazines and remodeling projects.  Stick me on a deserted island with only a stack of Traditional Home magazines and I’d be perfectly happy.  So when I saw Jamie’s studio, I went a little weak-in-the-knees.) Here’s a peek:

See what I mean?!?!

Jamie’s photography can be found HERE

and her designs can be found HERE

Thank you, Jamie!

I made a fantastic discovery this week over on i heart faces.  The theme is “Celebrating Teens” and since I have teens of my own and I’ve been shooting lots of high school seniors lately, I thought I’d enter this week’s challenge.  When I headed over there to take a look at the details, I discovered that the judge this week is a fantastic wedding photographer out of Vancouver named Jamie Delaine.  I visited her website and perused the fabulous images on her stinkin cute site!  The fantastic part of it all is that she is a TEENAGER herself!  I was blown away with her talent, her foresight, the thoughts and words she shares, and all that she has accomplished at such a young age.  If you get a chance, go on over to her SITE and see for yourself.  Seriously amazing!

I had the hardest time choosing an image this week.  I’ve had the privilege of photographing some beautiful and fun seniors lately and each and every one of them could be entered into this week’s challenge.  I chose this image of the beautiful Kellie because I love the way the colors work.  Kellie is not only beautiful but she’s goofy and spontaneous, and creative, and artistic, and so so photogenic.  I have a few images of her laughing hysterically that I almost used but I kept coming back to this one because it shows off her beautiful eyes, and gorgeous red locks and the greens are so pretty.

Head on over to ihearfaces and help us “Celebrate Teens” this week!

June 15, 2010

Isn’t that what all little girls are made of?  This one is no exception.  She was sporting the softest head of hair too.  She wasn’t sure sleep was such a great idea at first, but by the time we were done, she was out like a light.  I love it when newborns are agreeable like that!