Recently I was hired for a promotional photo shoot for Carnival Cruise Lines. Every ship has a shopping expert. Carnival has just hired Jenna. This is the person who helps you shop in port, she tells you which stores to frequent and which to stay away from. If you are looking for something specific she can guide you to the right merchant. All in all, if you are looking to spend a little extra money when your ship docks, Jenna is your girl. You will see her in some of her own promotional videos for the cruise line, and these photos will be on banners around her ship. So if you happen to cruise Carnival, and you get her ship, be sure and tell Jenna hi for me. By the way, she specializes in jewelry.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Carnival Cruise Lines
Recently I was hired for a promotional photo shoot for Carnival Cruise Lines. Every ship has a shopping expert. Carnival has just hired Jenna. This is the person who helps you shop in port, she tells you which stores to frequent and which to stay away from. If you are looking for something specific she can guide you to the right merchant. All in all, if you are looking to spend a little extra money when your ship docks, Jenna is your girl. You will see her in some of her own promotional videos for the cruise line, and these photos will be on banners around her ship. So if you happen to cruise Carnival, and you get her ship, be sure and tell Jenna hi for me. By the way, she specializes in jewelry.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
PETS!
I have recently begun to photograph family pets. It is so much fun. Some of these furry family members are a challenge, while others seem to sense that if they cooperate it will be over soon. In family portraits we sometimes overlook the four legged members of our clan. Here are two recent fur machines who came in at the same time and by the time they'd left they were buddies.
Labels:
Children's photography,
family,
pet,
pet photography,
pet portraits
Childrens Portraits
Children's photography is, at least for me, all about the unguarded moment. The spontaneous and loving. It is that moment when the child becomes unaware of the camera and becomes themselves. That is when the moments happen and that is what I try to capture in my images. Neither of these images is posed. The first is Aidan, the boy who wouldn't stop. Sometimes you plan for a traditional portrait, and instead you get the candid. The opposite is true for the second photo of Dakota and Cole. I was posing her very classically and her little brother decided to give her a kiss. Luckily I was ready with the camera and captured this amazing photo! Kids grow up so fast, don't wait to have portraits done, think of the moments you are missing.
Labels:
Children's photography,
family,
photography,
portraits,
portraiture
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