Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Today's been a great day

Today's been a great day! I met one of the sweetest couples, Linda & David Nugent. I can't wait to post a few pictures on the blog of them....Their daughter came in about a year ago and purchased a gift certificate for them. What a nice Idea? I see this a lot and think of it often. We naturally photograph special times and events in our lives...births, new additions, milestones, graduations, weddings, etc. But, what about everyday? What about our parents & grandparents? Once we have kids we naturally and graciously should step aside. It's not our turn for the spotlight....It's our children's' turn. I personally know and embrace this belief. But, now that I'm older and realize how important my parents were...molding, teaching, sacrificing, and unconditionally giving, it's sometimes too late? I think of this when I think of my parents and grandparents. I have heard so many stories of "Grandma Bessie Mae" (Joel's grandmother) and I feel a sense of absence not seeing many photographs of her...not really being able to put a face to the stories. Since becoming a photographer I have made a special effort to capture when my Mother and her real sister met for the first time about 8 years ago! I captures two sweet little girls, that missed out on growing up side by side each other and sharing secrets and laughs. After 60 + years finally meeting each other! That was one of my best days :) I' was able to capture some great portraits of my Grandma Browning before she passed. My father, My step father and his Clio Music group outside of Branson Mo! I'm so fortunate to be allowed into each and every ones' lives to help with preserving memories. And with that all I have to say is, Thank you so very much!
Susan

Friday, May 21, 2010

Destin Harris

Summer is here! At the studio, I have the air conditioner running on high and my industrial fan is circulating the air along with the ceiling fans. When they say old, vintage, lofty and airy studio....they mean hard to heat and hard to keep cool. But, I LOOOOOVE it here and I am going to hang in there with this Louisiana weather :)
I'm posting a few pics and slide show from Devin's high school Sr. portrait session! We were able to capture some neat images that his parents really enjoyed, and still able to capture some images that really conveyed who he is and what he loves....can you guess?
Good luck with college and graduation Devin! Have a fun Sr. trip in Panama! Wish I were there, but July will be here before you know it....
Thanks again and ENJOY!
Susan

Friday, May 14, 2010

Christopher Wheelis Sr. 2010 PHS

HS Sr. from Pineville, Christopher Wheelis.
Lynne, Christopher's mom suggested that we start Christopher's Sr. portrait session at his home in Pineville. We included his two dogs....as seen in the background of some of his images. Wow! They were wound up! A good way to start your morning. :) But, I LOVE dogs....so it was actually fun for me :) Then Emily, joined us for a few shots! We trekked around Alexandria, Pineville, to the Studio, and finished off at Johnny Downs Soccer Field! What a day! But, well worth it! I was able to capture some real fun and different images for Christopher and his mom! Hope you all like :) Enjoy and keep up the good work Christopher! Good Luck at College!
Susan

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Peyton

I really enjoyed photographing Peyton again! He's changed a lot in the few months that have passed. He's so entertaining, and laughs at anything I say or do! It was hard for me to not laugh so much! Here are a few of Lindsay's (his Mom) favorites.
Enjoy
Susan

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Jeanne & Patrick

Jeanne & Patrick Harrison
4-10-2010
It was an absolutely beautiful day for such a fun couple! Jeanne & Patrick were gorgeous! Their friends and family went out of their way to give Jeanne and Patrick a beautiful wedding & reception. Starting off the day with Jeanne and her brides maids while they were getting ready was a must! The Cathedral and Father Jose were great! Fa. Jose incorporated one of his traditions from his country into the ceremony! The couple look at each other and I catch the "We didn't rehearse this yesterday" look, when he suggests to the guests to reach into their pockets and purses and give him a quarter. Then he collects 8 quarters. He explains that this is a tradition in his country and this is all that the groom has to offer his bride, in substitution for a ring. He then brings the quarters to the groom to offer to the bride. The reception was held at the City Hall with DJ Tony Groove and Jacquie's Catering. The reception closed the night with a strraight-out-of-the-nineties DANCE OFF! Thanks so much Jeanne & Patrick! Congratulations and Enjoy! Susan