Wednesday, November 16, 2011

My daughter on Halloween

 Wow…I can’t believe that November is halfway gone! I had planned to have photos of my daughter up by now…


I think her photos came out fabulous! I am a little biased though! This year she had two costumes. She said she was “good and evil”. She went to a party on the Saturday before Halloween. For that, she was princess…a candy corn princess to be exact! On the actual day of Halloween, she wanted to be a vampire but I think she looked like the Mad Hatter.
I told her that and she said she was The Mad Hatted Vampire!

Those that know me…know I am very frugal! I have always made the girls costumes. I cannot see paying a lot of money on an outfit that the kiddos will probably only wear once, maybe twice!

This year we recycled some sheer curtains that were give to me by a friend…along with a hand-me-down shirt and shoes…and a couple of disposable plastic cups. I dyed the curtains with food coloring, and then made a skirt out them. Sammi’s shirt was white and I used the hair spray paint to color the bottom half of the shirt and its sleeves. We made a crown for the princess costume out the cups.

For the Mad Hatted Vampire, Sammi wore a red velvet dress that was from the hand-me-down bag. She put on some leggings and her daddy’s black socks. We borrowed her daddy’s black cape that he wore for a costume years ago. I made her hat from a cup, electrical tape and a cereal box. 


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Marion County "Community/Military Appreciation" Banquet

Last night, I photographed the Marion County  “Community Celebration/Military Appreciation” Banquet. It was such an honor to be asked. There are so many in my community that should be honored for what they do, too. At the banquet, awards were given out to those that went above and beyond the normal giving that many do here. Like I said it was an honor to be asked to photograph the event…although I was there working, I enjoyed every minute of it. I met many interesting people.

The hostess, a stunning woman, named Yvonne Harvey-Williams spoke straight from her heart. She is a powerful speaker. She lives not far from where I do…she is a transplant from Jersey. She actually went to the school seen in the movie “Lean On Me”. I thought that was cool, since that is one of my fave movies! She has accomplished many great feats…such as publishing four books and recently was named most valuable speaker for Monster.com. Her motto is… “It’s not about your start; it’s all about your finish…so finish BIG”. I so wish my daughter could have met her. I can tell she is a great role model for the youth of today!
I also met Roosevelt Jackson. He was born back in 1917…he is one of the oldest living Negro League Baseball players/managers/scouts in the United States. Last year, the US Postmaster General honored him during an unveiling of a postage stamp commemorating the Negro League. He played for teams that are long forgotten today. He was so sharply dressed for the formal event, that even at the age of 94, he was handsome. Before the ceremony, I actually talked to him and asked to take his photograph, although I had no clue who he was. I thought he was just a sharp dressed man…he was super sweet and genuine. I did manage to have someone take my photo with him…I know kinda unprofessional, but it was a once in a lifetime opportunity. =)

There was another gentleman from the Negro League there, too. Dick “Lefty” O’Neal…shockingly he is white. He was the only white player to pitch for two teams. He crossed the color barrier, kinda like Jackie Robinson did back in the day, but only in reverse. He is an awesome man that retired from the US Air Force. Recently, he published a book…Dreaming of the Majors - Living in the Bush.

Baseball, has a history in Buena Vista, Georgia…Josh Gibson was born here in 1911, but later moved to Pittsburgh with his family. Many knew him as “the Black Babe Ruth”. He died in 1947, only a short time before Jackie Robinson crossed that color barrier in the Major Leagues. Mr. Gibson was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame, 38 years ago in 1972. His great-grandson was at the ceremony. Mr. Sean Gibson is the executive director of the Josh Gibson Foundation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a phenomenal gentleman and speaker.

One of our local TV anchormen was in attendance. I thought this was way cool, since we watch him every morning. Chuck Leonard appears on WTVM news. When my daughter found out he would be attending she wrote him a note asking him for his autograph…then demanded that I give it to him. I did and he was a sweetheart and wrote her one back. His speech was amazing!

Ms. Carla Hawkins, former Miss Black Georgia sang at the event. OH MY GOSH, talk about a beautiful voice…she can belt out a song like no other. Besides being a great singer and a being supremely gorgeous, she is a sweetie.

It was an honor to meet all these people, along with everyone from my community.

I had an awesome time…which makes my job all the better!

Congratulations to all the award winners…you guys are truly remarkable.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

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I want to take the time to thank those who have allowed me to photograph your family and events...

I have enjoyed each and every shoot...and that makes my it all the more special...and makes your photos that much  more awesome!

xoxox

Monday, May 9, 2011

Sheri, Jason, and their beautiful daughter...

Here are a few of the photos I took a few weeks ago...they are awesome! 
Actually, I think they are stunning!!!






The Johnson's...

I went Friday and met with Boo. The first spot she picked wasn't the greatest location for her family portraits. So we headed on down the road and she pointed out a cool looking red barn in a cow pasture. That place was cool....the color of the barn was so vibrant and there was a turquoise pick up out in front. We settled on that location...then headed to lunch at the local diner.
We again met up on Saturday evening for the photo shoot. I was so thankful it was kinda breezy and the temp outside had dropped some. When we get there, a friend of theirs unlocked the gates to the cow pasture. The photo shoot went off without a hitch until we all were fixin' to leave. Their friend let the cows out of the the side pasture to the area we were in...Boo was standing outside of her truck when her hubby hit the horn and made the cow jump and head Boo's way. Boo jumped, SCREAMED and took off running with the cow running her way too. Sassy was hollering for me to roll the windows up in the truck...all I could do was laugh. I couldn't even think fast enough to grab the camera or my phone to record the commotion. Everyone was rolling with laughter. I tell ya...I am quite sure this will be one of my most memorable shoots ever! Here is a sneak peek at the Johnson's...they are such a BEAUTIFUL family!



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The sweetest couple ever...Brooke and Jeff Eldridge...

 Saturday, Sassy and me were invited to a friends wedding....
It was simply beautiful...

Mr. & Mrs.

First dance ...

Father/Daughter dance...

I love the kiss on the cheek...

Cake made by Lisa Ming...



Wedding cake made by Lisa Ming