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20 on Tuesday {California style}: Jules Trandem

August 10, 2010

Spending the week in California as a “last hurrah” to Summer 2010.  Oh how I’ve missed it here!

In the spirit of our visit, my 20 on Tuesday interview this week is with an extremely talented San Diego area photographer.  I first “met” Jules on a workshop forum we both call home.  Her use of natural light and real lifestyle images inspire me every time I see her work.  I’m not sure what impressed me most about Jules, her amazing photography skills, or the fact that not only is she a successful photographer, but she does it as a single mom and a full-time first grade teacher!  Talk about having it all together!  Prepare to be inspired…

Hi Jules,

Where are you from?

I spent my early childhood in Bakersfield CA before moving to San Luis Obispo CA and ultimately San Diego for college.

Where is home now?

I have been in San Diego now for 16 years.  I LOVE it here!  It’s a photographer’s dream location … year round sun, beautiful beaches, the city, and gorgeous fields.  My family now lives in Santa Barbara CA so I spend lots of vacation time there.  Santa Barbara is also a beautiful place to photograph.

Are you formally educated or self-taught in photography?

I’m a self-taught photographer with the help of some amazing workshops that I’ve had the privilege of attending over the past year.  Like so many, my love for photography grew when my son was born.  The poor guy had a camera on him 24/7.  A couple of years ago I made it my mission to learn to shoot in manual.  I spent that summer reading and practicing and reading and practicing!  My camera manual was my best friend.  At that point, I knew I wanted more.  Over the last year, I worked on my style, creativity, business, and marketing through many invaluable workshops.  I wanted to grow and I found some of the best to teach me.  I’ve participated in Bloom Workshops (http://www.bloomworkshops.com/), The Light Workshop (http://thelightworkshop.wordpress.com/), Jay Reilly’s ‘Shoot the Kids’ (http://www.jayreillyworkshops.com/), Marta Locklear Workshop (http://www.martalocklear.com/site2/index2.php), Francypants Academy (http://www.francypantsacademy.com/), and I will wrap it up with a Jinky Workshop in September (http://jinkyart.com.au/blog/).  I’ve LOVED each and every one.  These amazing photographers have helped guide me to where I am today.

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

I think my style is about light, story telling and connections.

Talk to me about personal projects.  Are they important and what have you done lately?

My personal projects have been about my growth as a photographer.  They are very important to help me become better at what I do.  I’m not yet brave enough to commit to a year long project … I may try out a weekly one or even a monthly one.  Tara Whitney has inspired me to try to be ‘in’ the photos, too.  I would love to start a monthly project that includes a photo of my son and I.

What is your favorite kind of session to shoot and why?

I LOVE all types of sessions … newborn, seniors, children, families!  I think my favorite kind of session would be a location filled with gorgeous light, a beautifully styled client  and lots of fun and laughter.

How do you stay motivated and your photography current?

I am always motivated by my son, my photog friends, as well as the beautiful light and locations in San Diego.  When I’m ready to try something new, he’s always up for a session.  He’s a cheap model … it usually only costs me a ‘star wars’ toy.

If you could be invisible for one day with your camera…

I’d love to spend a day with Tara Whitney and just soak up her beauty and brilliance.

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

I would love to do a portrait with Marta Locklear and her family.  They are beautiful inside and out!

What’s your best advice for balancing work and family?

I have a lot to balance and don’t always do it gracefully.  I’m a single mom (my son Brooks is 5), a first grade teacher, and a photographer.  Trying to find a balance for those three jobs is tough and takes a LOT of Coffee Bean vanilla soy lattes!  My photography business officially started last fall and took off faster than I was prepared to handle.  Starting last January, I have only been scheduling 2-3 clients a month.  I have loved a better balance by having fewer client sessions each month and putting everything I have into them.  I am much better prepared for this fall, but I also don’t plan on taking on as many clients so I will have more time to enjoy my son and friends.  Life’s too short and I don’t want my son to think all I did was work.
What’s in your camera bag?

I’m a Canon girl!  I shoot with the 5D Mark II and I love my 50mm 1.2 and 85mm 1.2 primes.  I think it would be a toss up which lens is my favorite … right now the 85mm is in the lead.  Sad to say, I don’t even have a camera bag, however my new Kelly Moore mustard hobo bag is ordered and I can’t wait for it to arrive.  (Thanks Maureen!)

When you’re not photographing, where can we find you?

When we’re not busy with school and sports, my son and I love going on all kinds of adventures at the beach, creek, or park… any place that he can climb, dig in dirt and find sticks.
If not a photographer what would you have been?

I love being a first grade teacher.  I work at an amazing school with wonderful children and families.  First grade is such a special year.  I love being able to give the gift of reading to a child.  That light that glows on the face of a child when they learn to read is priceless.  I treasure my job as a teacher!

If you could live anywhere on this awesome planet where would you build your dream home?

My dream home would be built right on the beach in Del Mar CA.  I would love to go to sleep each night listening to the waves roll in.
What talent would you most like to have?

A dancer! If you ask my first graders, they would tell you that I’m already a fabulous dancer … another reason I love first graders.  After watching ‘So you think you can dance’ this summer, I would love to have an ounce of their talent.  It’s just beautiful how they can create so much emotion in a single performance.  (So sad Alex had to leave due to injury… I wanted him to win).

What are the three words your friends would use to describe you?

Funny, motivated, kind.
Something that is over rated…

Jealousy (and competition).  I’ve been so fortunate to be surrounded by amazing photographers who are open to learn, grow, inspire and help one another out!

Your favorite movie of all time?

This always changes, but this summer my favorite movie is ‘Remember Me’.  Watch it and let me know what you think!
Who would play you in a movie of your life?

I would love Cameron Diaz to play me.  I love that she’s a bit silly and doesn’t take herself too seriously.

Name one blog you stalk regularly

Are you kidding?!  How can it just be one?!  Jinky Art (http://jinkyart.com.au/blog/) might just be the most magical blog I stalk.  I can’t wait to meet her!

You can find Jules HERE.

Thank you, Jules!

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20 on Tuesday: Jaclyn Michele

August 2, 2010

Art was my favorite subject in school.  I loved drawing and painting and pottery and photography.  “Back in the day” we’d never heard of such a thing as digital photography.  We shot film.  We shot it, then developed it in a dark room that reeked of fixer and stop baths.  Still to this day, those smells take me back to my high school years.

These days digital has taken the photography world by storm.  Most photographers have hopped on the digital bandwagon.  But not all.  I’m always fascinated by those who still shoot strictly film.  I’m completely drawn to the beautiful soft colors and unique dimension that film creates.  Among the blogs that I stalk are several film photographers, one of whom is Jaclyn Michele. Not only am I inspired by Jaclyn’s gorgeous lifestyle images and the fact that she shoots strictly film, but I’m also fascinated by her hippie style and fabulous dreads!  I knew when I “met” her about a year ago that she was someone I wanted to chat with.  And since I have no travel plans to Michigan anytime soon, I thought a 20 on Tuesday interview would be the perfect opportunity!

Hi, Jaclyn!

Where are you from? I grew up in the suburbs just north of Detroit, in Oakland County, MI.

Where is home now? Northern Waterford, just 30 minutes from my hometown.



Are you formally educated or self-taught in photography? Self-taught. Though, I do want to learn to develop my own film one of these days.

What words would you use to describe your style of photography? Honest. Natural. Emotive…



Talk to me about personal projects.  Are they important and what have you done lately? Personal projects are absolutely important. I don’t take on many clients each month, but feel like I am always shooting. There are a few personal projects I am working on right now or that are in the works for the near future that I’m pretty excited about. But having two young children at home makes it a little harder to find the time to execute a lot of my ideas! Shooting for yourself is essential for growing your vision and refining your style. If all you did was shoot clients, I think your work would become stale over time.

In this digital-heavy industry, why did you choose to shoot film over digital? There are many reasons, but there are two main ones that tipped the scale for me. First of all, I just love the look of film. It is so different than digital and in my opinion, stands out. The wide dynamic range is also a breath of fresh air from a technical standpoint. The other reason is time. Being able to shoot it, send it out to a lab for developing and scanning and having to only spend maybe 20 minutes in Photoshop making minor tweaks and resizing for web is amazing. I have a 3 year old and 5 month old baby at home and post-production of digital images was always the bane of my existence! I love shooting, not sitting behind a computer editing photos for hours on end. With my film work, what you see is what you get.



How important is it to your clients that you shoot film? I don’t think it is really that important. I’ve yet to have somebody hire me JUST because I shoot film. People hire me because they like my style or trust the recommendation from a friend about the experience of shooting with me.

If you could be invisible for one day with your camera… Oh gosh.. I don’t know. Photograph wild animals. When I was a kid, it was one of my many dreams to be a photographer for National Geographic so I could see all of the wild animals up close. Being invisible would definitely help with that!



Name a photographer you would like to take a portrait of? Another difficult question. Cheryl Jacobs Nicolai. She is just such an interesting woman.

What’s your best advice for balancing work and family? Shooting film helps, but I still struggle to find a balance. Because owning a photography business is so much more than just taking photographs. It is the business end that takes up the most time and mental energy. I’d love to hire assistants to take care of all my office and business needs and devote all of my work time to shooting, but I also know myself well enough to know I’m entirely too much of an anal control freak to delegate tasks!



What’s in your camera bag? Right now: Contax 645 with Zeiss 80mm f/2.0 lens, Nikon F100 with 50mm f/1.4 lens, Yashica Mat 124-G, SB800 speedlight, and a bunch of other odds & ends and FILM.

When you’re not photographing, where can we find you? At home with my kids, spending time with extended family, or reading.



If not a photographer what would you have been? I am actually enrolled in a community college right now working (albeit slowly) toward both a Social Work degree and Sign Language Interpreter certification. Right now my business is number one and I just take a class here and there when I have the cash and time to devote to it. I’d love to take more classes, but until my kids are in school, it would just have me spread too thinly for my brain to function!

If you could live anywhere on this awesome planet where would you build your dream home? While I could tell you I would love to move to an area like the west coast where the temperatures and weather is more mild year-round, I will probably remain in Metro-Detroit until I die. It is where most of my family lives and no matter where I have lived in the past, I always seem to come back “home” to be near my sisters and other immediate family members.



What talent would you most like to have? I would love to be able to sew and follow patterns.

What are the three words your spouse would use to describe you? Artistically gifted Hippie. I text messaged him at work and that was his reply. Hah!

Something that is over rated… Digital photography. Kidding!



Your favorite movie of all time? Of ALL TIME? Impossible to narrow down. Impossible. But… I could watch Empire Records 89 million more times and still adore it.

Who would play you in a movie of your life? Zooey Deschanel.

Name one blog you stalk regularly: Elsie Flannigan’s – she is just adorable and always posting pretty things.

Jaclyn Michele’s work can be found HERE.

Thank you, Jaclyn!

(In my next life I’m going to be able to pull off the dreads!)

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June 10, 2010

We’re only into day 7 of summer vacation and the dreaded “B” word has already made it’s appearance.  You know which word I’m talking about.

“Mom, I’m so…

BORED!”

And since it’s only day 7 of summer vacation, my arsenal of boredom busters is still well stocked.  So I pulled out the “let’s bake something, kids!” suggestion.

Will looked through my cookbooks and after I nixed the jack-o-lantern cookies, Santa Claus cut-outs, and candy cane twists, we all agreed on good old-fashioned brownies from scratch.

That was yesterday.  And by this morning they were gone.  Not a crumb in sight.

I guess we can check that off our summer to-do list.

How’s your summer going?

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20 on Tuesday: Gretchen Davis

June 1, 2010

I’m so excited to introduce you to Gretchen Davis! Gretchen and I are fellow Bloomies. We “met” while taking the Bloom Workshop taught by Brenda Acuncius and Kristy Lane. Gretchen inspired me by the generous comments and advice she offered as well as some pretty incredible assignments she submitted for critique. I’m always intrigued by the way photographers find and capture light in their images and Gretchen is someone who excels at this. She has a way of evoking emotion and meaning into her art. I look forward to each and every post on her blog because I know I’ll be inspired by her images because they will be uniquely her style.

(And her answer to #15 tells me we could be BFFs.)

Hi Gretchen,

1    Where are you from?

I’m from Hardy, a lovely small town in northeast Arkansas. I spent the first 18 years of my life there and greatly under appreciated how beautiful and simple life can be there. This time of year it’s beautiful, green and growing. In a small area there’s a river, lakes and lots of friendly, sweet people. I don’t get back to visit very often, but I love being there when I do.

2    Where is home now?
I haven’t gone far! My husband, I and our two boys live in Little Rock, Arkansas which is right in the middle of the state and only about 2.5 hours from where I grew up. We love it here and feel blessed to be so happy. It might not be our forever home, but it’s wonderful and perfect for right now.

3    Are you formally educated or self-taught in photography?
I’m self taught. My first SLR was a Canon xti with the kit lens. I was so excited about photography after my oldest son was born and wanted to pretend that photography was purely about the fun, creative parts. I tried to ignore the dials and such on my camera as much as possible at first, so the learning was slow to start.  Once I quit fighting that I’d have to learn how to shoot in manual, a whole new world opened up to me. I scoured the internet for info, checked out any books I could find and studied photographers whose worked I loved. Numbers and logical thinking are not my strengths and I needed to read, practice, read, practice to get it all to click together. I still love learning about photography and am still doing the read, practice routine every time I find new information. I recently went through the Bloom workshop with Brenda Acuncius and Kristy Lane and I loved it. I am definitely looking forward to doing an in-person workshop one day!

4    What words would you use to describe your  style of photography?
This is a great question! It’s really making me think about the words I would use for how I feel when I’m shooting. I’d like to think that my work is a little bit quirky, clean, fun, relaxed, natural and most of all…real.

5    What inspires you as a photographer?
Okay, I could probably write a whole page just on this. There are certain things that just make me want to go and grab my camera, so I’m just listing them here as these things have been moments when I immediately thought – camera.    Sunny days. Unexpected moments, like when toddlers suddenly hug their friends.  My boys playing on the floor with their train sets. The last light of the day on the grass in our front yard. Neighborhood streets with trees that arch, like my sister’s street.  Hair blowing in the wind. Families that make each other laugh.  A place with lots of lines. Negative space.  The colors navy, purple, cream, olive, teal, gold and warm grey. (For right now anyway) And red. I know, random, right? Freckled noses. Children who wear glasses. Chubby little hands and feet.  Runners. Women who play the air trombone at a stoplight.  Big belly laughs.  The light and paint colors in my Mom’s new kitchen.  The way my husband smells, but not his feet.  Negative space.  Newborns with no hair, newborns with lots of hair.  Tiny little hair bows.  Missing teeth, real smiles from children.  Vintage fabrics, weathered wood. Clean sheets on the bed.  These beautiful places we have in Arkansas that are impossibly rich in color and a little wild growing right now. Colored glass.  The last light of the day, the last light of the day, the last light of the day, the last light of the day.  Also, the last light of the day. My loving, powerful, personal, creative Creator.

6    What is your favorite kind of session to shoot and why?
My favorite type of session seems to be an ebb and flow depending on the time of year. Right now, I love family sessions! I love working with families and playing along with them. I like to hear about what their kids are like and who they are. I like it when I can hear how the parents met and what they love about each other. Lately, I’ve tried to spend more time on that part of the session and it makes me so excited to go and meet that family on their scheduled date! My other favorite sessions are newborn sessions. The newness, the smells, the tiny baby things, all the extra love floating around in their home, it’s just magical. I feel very honored to photograph newborns. When a family chooses me to photograph their precious, brand new baby, they are sharing their joy with me!  Its important to me and I’m grateful for each one. I’m looking forward to doing more high school senior sessions and those start to be my favorite when they come around.

7    How do you stay motivated and your photography current?
I stay motivated by doing my best to keep a reasonable schedule. When I have enough time to plan each session and chat on the phone or over email with my clients, I enjoy my work so much more. I’ve also learned to keep a notebook with ideas as they come to me for times that I just can’t think of the right thing, or need a place to get started. As far as staying current, I love following other photographers’ blogs and watching as others develop creatively and I think that helps me stay current when you can kind of see what’s new in photography. I am amazed at how many incredibly talented photographers there are!  I’ve also applied to the National Association of Professional Child Photographers and am excited about joining a professional organization and think that will help me stay current.

8    If you could be invisible for one day with your  camera…
This is a hard question. I think I’d like to be invisible with my camera every time I use it, and sometimes I think it does make me invisible and I love that.  Especially with families though, that would be really handy.

9    Name a photographer you would like to take a  portrait of?
I think in real life, close to me, there are several. My friend Mitzi Penick needs new family photos and I love her family, she’s a friend so that would be first on my list  And also, I liked to add on there any other photographer who has not had family portraits recently or ever. :) Its hard to get in front of the camera when you are always holding it,  and apparently, most of us Mama’s have issues with our on camera appearance. (I’m guilty too) Be with the people you love. Make a beautiful day of memories and have the photographic proof!

10    What’s your best advice for balancing work and family?
Be organized. Ha! Those who know me well know this is not my strength. But, it is important to me to try to keep a good balance. Right now, while my children are young, I just can’t pursue every idea that pops into my head. There’s places I would like to take my photography or ideas I would like to plan out, but for now, some of those things need to be on the back burner.  More than anything, I love my family and I love being with them. I want my boys to have memories of me playing dinosaurs with and doing things they think are fun. :) I try to keep my shooting schedule reasonable and limit how many sessions I schedule in a months time. I also think its good to have a plan for me to look at my week at the beginning so I can see when I can maybe work at night while the kids are asleep and when I can take a night off and watch the season finale of LOST with my husband.

11    What’s in your camera bag?
My Canon 5d, a 50d for backup. 85mm 1.8, 50mm 1.4, 35 mm 2.0, 24mm 2.8. The 35 and 24 get no love. There’s also other random things in there, some camera related and some not.

12    When you’re not photographing, where can we find you?
Right now, the boys and I seem to be loving the Little Rock zoo, but mostly likely you’ll find me at home, playing in our yard, taming laundry, chasing small boys and just enjoying my life.  Also, I like Target.

13    If not a photographer what would you have been?
If I wasn’t a photographer, I would be a nurse. I have my Bachelor’s degree in nursing and worked at Arkansas Children’s Hospital for several years before pursuing photography. I loved working there and there are so many amazing babies that will forever be in my heart that I met there. The people  I worked along side were some of the kindest, most compassionate people. They truly love what they do and its an amazing place. I think that’s definitely where I would be if I wasn’t here.

14    If you could live anywhere in this amazing world where would you build your dream home?
I’m not sure. Anywhere warm most of the year and near my family. No snow.

15    What talent would you most like to have?
Fabulous organizational skills. The ability to be the kind of writer that makes you stay up all night to finish a book. This is more of a super power, but I’d like the ability to never have to go to the grocery store. Just a fully stocked fridge and pantry all the time. I guess that would be farming, which in my opinion is a super power.

16    What are the three words your spouse would use to describe you?
Spontaneous, caring, beautiful

17    Something that is over rated…
It seems lately I think sleep is over rated. I think I may be lying to myself.

18    Your favorite movie of all time?
This seems to change every time I watch a movie. Right now, its The Lovely Bones. I love the colors in that movie. I also watched UP with my kids a few days ago and like it too. I like that little grape bottle cap pin and wish I had one.

19    Who would play you in a movie of your life?
Sandra Bullock. Not because we look alike, I just like her.

20    Name one blog you stalk regularly

Amanda Burse’s Labellavitablog.

Will you share with us some of your work that best reflect your style?

Gretchen’s work can be found HERE.

Thank you, Gretchen!

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LIFE IS GOOD lifestyle sessions | Boise lifestyle photographer

April 13, 2010

imagesThe sun was shining, but there was a bite in the air. The trees were beginning their annual transformation from green to gold, red, and orange. Fall was surely on its way to southwest Michigan. It was a typical weekend as my family piled into our wood-paneled blue Ford LTD station wagon, headed to one of our favorite fall destinations. As our wagon made its way out of the city limits, street lights and businesses became scarce and more pastures and farms appeared. The magic of fall could be seen in the groves of colorful trees and the golden fields. When it was obvious that we were in the heart of the country we pulled into a dirt drive and up to a farmhouse surrounded by apple orchards. The door to our trusty wagon opened and out we stumbled, stretching our legs and inhaling the sweet smell of apples and the wonderful aroma of fried homemade donuts. Before we were rewarded with what we had come for, it was essential that we picked our obligatory bushel or so of apples. But we knew that the faster we picked, the closer the donuts were. Soon the bushel was filled to the brim and my mom gave us the “go-ahead”. In the barn, as we vigorously rubbed our hands together, my dad bought each of us a cup of hot cider and a freshly fried old-fashioned cake donut. Mmmmmm! Our favorite!

When I think of family traditions, this is the tradition that comes to my mind. This is how I remember our trips to the apple orchard. I may not remember how often we made the trip or what I was wearing when I went or what we talked about in the car on the way. But I distinctly remember the smell of the fall Michigan air, the warmth of the cider and the deliciousness of those scrumptious donuts. More importantly, I remember that we were together doing what we loved, as a family. It’s a memory that I hope to never forget. It’s a tradition that’s near and dear to each member of my family. I wish we had pictures.

When you think of your childhood, what are the things you most looked forward to? What memories will you create for your own children? I would love to record those moments for you to keep as heirlooms for your family. To find out more, click HERE.

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