Thursday, October 23, 2008

Life Has Slowed Down.......Temporarily

Wow! It has been such a busy week!!!!! Now, some of you may not be aware, but I do have a full-time job other than photography. I work for the Chickasaw Nation, like pretty much everybody else in Ada, OK. I have an online store for my artwork, I have my portrait photography and I'm also a co-sponsor for a new blog, http://www.how-tostudio.com/ .

My friend Stacy, who resides in Wisconsin, dreamt up this wonderful idea for this blog. It's informative and fun! I must admit, she's the brains and most of the muscle behind this shindig!!! I'm really great at moral support! GO STACY!!!! Go check out the blog if you get a chance. There's a new how-to posted every week, and postings throughout the week along the same topic of items you can buy or supplies to make them. Who knows, you might find yourself another hobby.

One of the photoshoots I had this weekend was with a senior. She's the cutest thing, and talk about photogenic. She was great to work with, and never questioned me when I put her in really odd positions for a picture. She definitely was a trooper. Here's a few pics to give you an idea:







I'm still working on the website. Just a few more things to complete, and I will be finished!!! I'm so excited, but the perfectionist in me just won't let it go yet!!!!!!

5 comments:

Stacy said...

Great photos!

I know what you mean about it wanting it to be perfect. Part of it is that you know once it's out there, you're less likely to go in there and tweak it all the time. You want it to be good for a while.

Stacy said...

I also like your logo across the pictures.

Felicia said...

The one on the truck is ahhhh...mazing!

Allie said...

Great portraits! Very interesting and unusual composition!

I am tagging you! Please check my blog post to learn more:
http://allieart4children.blogspot.com/2008/10/ive-been-tagged-again.html

:), allie

Cindy Joy said...

Great photos and a good start on your blog! I'm still waiting for life to slow down. I'm now a follower of the how-to blog - it looks great!