Monthly Archives: September 2009

FAQ: Post Processing

We’ve been asked by several clients and other photographers about the post processing of our images.  Our goal with each image is to have good color, clarity and sharpness.  We work hard to be mentally present with every click of the shutter, making sure that our exposure and focus points are correct on each image....

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Leaves are falling, bellies are growing

I woke up this morning and found the space heater in the bathroom.  Today is officially the first “cold” day.  I love fall!  Summer was fantastic and warm and wonderful, but I am ready for sweaters and fall colors and baking!  For some reason fall resurrects my domestic instincts and drives me into the kitchen...

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Raely: The Red Chair

The Red Chair has a long history of love and laughter.  So much so that it has its own identity, morphing from common to proper noun.  That’s a big leap for a chair.  It actually belonged first to my aunt when she was a child, journeyed through all of my cousins, and is now the...

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Welcome Fall: 91 degrees

Yesterday was the first day of fall.  A season known for it’s crisp cool air, frosty mornings, and brightly colored leaves ushering in the fast approaching holiday season.  Scarves work their way out of hiding, flannel sheets change out the cotton Supima, and squash of all shapes and sizes ripen in the fields.
Somehow the 91...

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A Patient Man

I’m a lucky girl.  I’m married to a patient man.  My husband and I have recently been talking about how girls are a bit crazy.  Well, he was talking about it and I was politely listening.  Then it hit me – we’re all a little crazy, but we carefully place our crazy in a box...

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