Sunday, November 14, 2010

Korey and RJ




Travis and I had an amazing engagement shoot with Korey and RJ yesterday. It was just what I needed right now. I have to admit, grad school has been kind of sucking the life out of me. We shot on grounds at UVa. I've been going to school here for 3 months now, and had never really taken the time to notice how beautiful some of the campus is. So many nooks and cranys and gardens.. The vibrant fall colors totally matched Korey and RJ's awesome personalitites. Thanks for coming up to Charlottesville and thanks for a great shoot guys!






Friday, August 13, 2010

it's all in the details

The details of a wedding go a long way for determining the tone and style. Croched doilies, mason jars, wildflowers, and vintage mismatched plates set the tone for Elisa and Jon's day. Homemade spice rub favors (delicious by the way), funky table numbers, and (winery appropriate) cork name cards added that extra something. Perhaps the most amazing thing of all is that Elisa made most of these things herself. These images are all in true color as you can see. Vintage or not, it would have broken my poor color-loving heart not to show all of the detail that went into this. So cool...



Thursday, August 12, 2010

Elisa and Jon

Last month I had the pleasure of being able to shoot Elisa and Jon's wedding. It was a hot July day at Tarara Winery in Leesburg, Virginia, and everything was perfect. Elisa and Jon's vintage sheik wedding truly felt like something from a magazine. The day was wildflowers, lace, and country elegance. Keeping with the theme, I tried to give the photography the same tone. For as much as I love color, I've also always loved sepia as well. I remember making my first sepia print in a darkroom way back when that was the only place you could make a print. It was an awful landscape image, but I loved it just the same. You can achieve the same sepia effect digitally now, but the look still reminds me of film; something I (sadly) now associate as vintage and think of with nostalgia.
Elisa and Jon, I wish you a wonderful and happy life together. Thanks for a great day of shooting. Also a special thanks to my lovely assistant photographer Brighid Uddyback of Oz Images. More from this wedding to come...

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Got FRESH?

Another image from FRESH. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

FRESH.

A few weeks ago I got to do a shoot for FRESH, a new ice cream and milk shop in Raleigh run by a local dairy farm (Maple View Farms in Hillsborough, NC). This place has seriously ruined me on milk and ice cream forever. Never again will I be satisfied with the plastic jug full of white water parading itself as milk on my super walmart shelf. Nor will I be satisfied with the frozen low-fat white goo that foolishly calls itself ice cream in the freezer section. This place is the real deal, so if you're in the area, go. It was a super fun shoot and I'm sure I'll be posting more images later. This image was designed to be used on a t-shirt. I decided to try and make the image look more like an illustration than a photograph, going for like a grungy vintage-t type of look. I think it came out pretty cool, but if any of my fellow photographers have found any other fun or creative ways of editing images for clothing let me know and I've love to mess around with it. One thing's for sure, I'm not a very skilled editor, I tend to be more on an in-camera person. I could look through a lens for 12 hours and not tire, but 12 minutes in front of photoshop and a sharp stick in the eye begins to look appealing.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

My Mother

This is my mom! Isn't she beautiful?! My mom is awesome. She's the most happy, fun-loving, generous, loving person I know. Mom, I love you so so much! Thank you for always being so supportive of everything I do. Move closer! Happy Mother's Day!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Tim and Sarah Hall!!

Congratulations to Tim ans Sarah Hall! Or Tim and Sarah Hill according to the DJ.. eek, well at least we can laugh about it now :) This was by far the most interesting experience I've had shooting a wedding, mostly because it was my brother's wedding and I was in it, which presented a unique set of challenges. I learned a few things for sure: 1. choose your shoes while thinking in photographer mode, not bridesmaid mode, clunky heels a no no. 2. it is ok to hold your camera in place of your flowers while standing at the altar. 3. a good tripod and button-pusher person is the key to success, thanks to Christine, Priscilla, Mom, and all my other lovely assistant button-pushers! As for the wedding, it was a beautiful ceremony, everyone was gorgeous, and I'm just so happy that I got to be a part of my little bro's big day. Here's to you guys and the wonderful life you have in front of you, love you both!

Sunday, April 18, 2010


I was finishing up the images from my shoot last week and just had to post one more, such a great moment..

Sunday, April 11, 2010

hello spring, nice to see you!







So long winter! I had so many more winter images to catch up on, but screw it, it's been gorgeous outside so lets move on! I had a fantastic day today. I had the great pleasure of shooting one of the most beautiful and well behaved babies out there. I hadn't shot any portraits since the fall so it was really fun to get back in the groove and start thinking creatively about shooting people again. My only issue was that as I drove home I kept having the woulda/coulda feeling of shots I'd wished I'd taken. I love the color in these shots, it's so spring. Thanks for being such a sweetheart today Navya!


Saturday, March 6, 2010

an evening with abstract


I'm a big fan of abstract photography, it's probably my favorite type of shooting. This is something I shot one night after I got home from work. I was struck by the blue of the sky coming through the tree silhouettes. Pretty soon I'm going to have to post something a little lighter and more fun.. my images are not usually this dark, but it's been fun experimenting with a darker more gritty side. Don't worry people, I'm not depressed or anything :)


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

a cold winter's night




Well it took a while, but I'm finally getting around to the world of blogging. I found that over the past few months since I've returned from photography school I have been shooting a lot, but failing miserably at the editing/uploading/sharing end of things. So I'm taking baby steps! We're traveling back in time on this post, back, back, back to December. Christmas on 'the mountain' with the Lewis' was wonderful. For those that don't know, my in-laws live in the mountains of virginia. It's gorgeous and they have a blueberry farm, amazing, need I say more. On our last night, thanks to the insistance of brother-in-law Chad-man, I tried my first hand at night shooting in the snow. The moon was huge, the light was erie and awesome; it was freeeeezing, but soo much fun.