It is always a pleasure to work with other creatives in the industry, and with Amanda, it was no exception. Amanda is the owner of Campbell Creativity, a graphic design firm out of Green Bay. We met downtown for a session making images to be a part of her website "revamp". We really enjoyed creating relaxed, artistic images that showed off Amanda's personality and her branding. Creative people deserve creative images and it is a really enjoyable experience for us to be a part of the process.
Check out Amanda's website at www.campbellcreativity.com .
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
{ Elyse + Kyle = MARRIED! }
I can't even express how much we love winter weddings, and Elyse and Kyle's big day was exceptional. The day before their nuptials we got the perfect dusting of snow, just enough to make the world look fresh and new - such a beautiful sign for two people starting their lives together. The day couldn't have been any more perfect: a traditional Catholic ceremony with heartfelt vows, a wedding gown that all little girls dream of, and a reception with all the small details attended to (including a hot cocoa bar to warm up chilly guests and photographers).
It takes a daring couple to plan a winter wedding in the midwest, where the day could bring rain, sleet or snow topped off with high winds and low temps. Elyse and Kyle were up for the risk and found an equally brave wedding party to go on that adventure with them. Their choice gave us an amazing opportunity for stunning photos that we couldn't have even dreamed up.
Sometimes two people are so obviously right for each other and such is the case with this couple; they are both so down-to-earth, empathetic and kind...two people who deserve each other. It was such a pleasure to be a part of their big day. Congratulations, Elyse and Kyle!
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Personal Post : Meet Our New Puppy
Lately I've been thinking a bit about adding some more personal posts to the blog to show what we've been up to outside of our portrait sessions. I would like to share a little about how we spend our free time, give updates on our home renovation, and other milestones and celebrations since you share so many of yours with us.
As many of you know, one month ago today we adopted a puppy. We got Pieper from the Humane Society in Green Bay, where she had been sent from a breeder in Ohio. Pieper was the runt of the litter with three other siblings also up for adoption. The Humane Society informed us that she is part rat terrier and part husky (although with her stumpy legs and long body, I think she may have a little dachshund in her as well). She acts mostly like a rat terrier - likes to sniff out other animals like the rabbits and squirrels that dominate our yard; she is very smart and a little manipulative, and certainly a "Houdini" finding her way out of spaces and situations even when you think it is not possible. The other main personality trait I read about is that she has an "off switch". I didn't understand what this meant at first; now I know that it means she goes from being super high-energy, chasing her toys and jumping all over the place, and in a split second she is curled up your lap for a nap. Unfortunately, visitors just stir up the energy in her, and won't get the opportunity to see the sleepy little puppy who likes to lie belly up under her blanky.
We have had lots of visits from our clients and their children and I would just like to thank all of you for putting up with her crazy puppiness and helping her learn how to socialize with other people. She did a great job for her first photos (which was unexpected to say the least) and we can't wait until it gets a bit warmer and we can take some outside. :)
As many of you know, one month ago today we adopted a puppy. We got Pieper from the Humane Society in Green Bay, where she had been sent from a breeder in Ohio. Pieper was the runt of the litter with three other siblings also up for adoption. The Humane Society informed us that she is part rat terrier and part husky (although with her stumpy legs and long body, I think she may have a little dachshund in her as well). She acts mostly like a rat terrier - likes to sniff out other animals like the rabbits and squirrels that dominate our yard; she is very smart and a little manipulative, and certainly a "Houdini" finding her way out of spaces and situations even when you think it is not possible. The other main personality trait I read about is that she has an "off switch". I didn't understand what this meant at first; now I know that it means she goes from being super high-energy, chasing her toys and jumping all over the place, and in a split second she is curled up your lap for a nap. Unfortunately, visitors just stir up the energy in her, and won't get the opportunity to see the sleepy little puppy who likes to lie belly up under her blanky.
We have had lots of visits from our clients and their children and I would just like to thank all of you for putting up with her crazy puppiness and helping her learn how to socialize with other people. She did a great job for her first photos (which was unexpected to say the least) and we can't wait until it gets a bit warmer and we can take some outside. :)
Monday, February 11, 2013
Isaac Turns 9 Months!
Nobody can beat the big, baby blues that Isaac comes in to show off every three months. It is such a blessing to see every little change - his growth, his new found skills, and of course all the new expressions he has developed. It took two tries for Isaac's nine month photos, because the first day he was fighting the arrival of new teeth. It was hard seeing such a little guy in such big pain, and it only made sense to give him the day off. It was a good idea to wait it out, and we were rewarded with lots of smiles on our second day. Looking forward to seeing Baby Isaac and his wonderful family for one year photos very soon!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
{ Josh + Arlyn = ENGAGED! }
When Josh and Arlyn met at college, they were immediately drawn to one another's enthusiasm for life. They recognized this fervor and excitement in the other person, and since the first day they walked home from class, they've been inseparable. For their engagement photos we traveled down to beautiful Dubuque, Iowa where the couple snagged a cup of hot cocoa at a local coffeeshop before braving the chilly weather at a park along the Mississippi River. Music is a central part of who Josh and Arlyn are as a couple, as well as individuals. When Josh proposed he played his guitar and sang the oh-so-romantic song "Question" by Rhett Miller before asking her to be his. For us, this meant we definitely wanted to include his guitar in the photos. Our goal was to show the natural romance of two people simply enjoying being together.
On a personal note, this session was particularly special to me as Josh happens to be my younger brother. I am so glad that he has found the one person that makes him happy - the one person to cherish and be cherished by in return. Their wedding is coming up in July and we wish them a beautiful future! Congratulations, Josh and Arlyn!
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