Showing posts with label ClickitUpANotch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ClickitUpANotch. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2013

365: November 13-24, 2013 Days 317-328


Day 317/365
Thankful for family

318/365
Thankful for my mom teaching us how to make tortillas


319/365
Thankful for yummy pomegranates

 320/365
Thankful for artists

321/365
Thankful for the man Isaac is becoming

 322/365
Thankful for my mom and Hannah 
two of my best friends

323/365
Thankful for Hannah raking the entire backyard all by herself

324/365
Thankful basketball has begun

 325/365 (iPAD)
Thankful for boys dedicated to watching film within an hour of a tough loss

 326/365
Thankful for these two and the sweet relationship they share

327/365 (iPOD)
Thankful for the means to buy Thanksgiving fixings

 328/365
Thankful for last minute spaghetti lunch and laughs with friends

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

365: Nov 1-12, 2013 Days 305-316 Thankfulness

305/365 (ipad)
Thankful for girls night and a hubby who joins right in


306/365 (ipod)
Thankful for first time behind the wheel


307/365 (ipod)
Thankful for lunch at Panera


308/365 (ipod)
Thankful for fall walks with my girlie


 309/365
Thankful for the opportunity to vote


 310/365
Thankful this girl finally gets to go home today

311/365
Thankful for tortillas from California

312/365
Thankful for basketball

 313/365
Thankful for friends
These two went skydiving for their birthday

 314/365
Thankful that basketball games are finally on the calendar again


 315/365
Thankful for Grandma Hunt and all the carrot juice she is making me to help me heal

 316/365
Thankful for the first fire of the season

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Click it Up a Notch: August

I think I'm in love! I love taking pictures of my son playing basketball. Every year I buy something new to help me improve my chances of a good shot. A camera which can handle noise a little better, a new lens (or 2, or 3). I must admit some guilt would always come with each purchase, even though I was using birthday or Christmas money, how could I justify spending so much money when he only has x amount of years left to play? 

The story starts in March when my sister, who is studying to be a midwife asked if I would photograph a home birth. What?! I was very hesitant, I had never done one before and didn't even know if I could capture the pictures in such horrible lighting. I mean basketball gyms are bad but who are we kidding. Then I started thinking about what a great opportunity it would be. Ever since my sister had her own home birth 10.5 years ago I have been trying to see another birth. Imagine how disappointed I was to find out I couldn't commit because my son had a huge basketball tournament and we would be out of town. But the damage was done. I couldn't stop thinking about capturing a birth. I started doing research but had no idea how to approach friends who were pregnant. I am part of a facebook group where younger women can ask questions of older experienced moms. So I decided to add a post stating I was interested in capturing a birth and if anyone was interested let me know.

I almost couldn't stand not checking facebook on an hourly basis. And then there it was, my daughter's former ballet teacher said she was interested! Fast forward, I get a text around 1245am stating they are heading to the hospital. I am so nervous and praying the whole way. What was I thinking?! I couldn't do this, what if all the pictures came out horrible? After 6 hours of laboring in the hospital a beautiful baby girl was born and 700 pictures were taken (come on, it was my first time and I was afraid of missing something, and she had like 20 visitors within 2 hours of the baby being born). I was in love! Not only did I get to see the miracle of birth but I also experienced this couple's amazing love and support for each other. 

Yes, I'm in love, this is what I'm meant to do. I know it's not picture perfect, highlights are blown, it's noisy and tilted (I tried straightening it but I didn't like the way it looked) but I think the moment was captured.





Click It Up A Notch

Ni Hao Yall

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Click it Up a Notch


My friends are going to Haiti to serve on a missions trip. They had a fundraiser at a very small smoothie shop, poor lighting crowded room. I really had to challenge myself on getting the best picture from where I was and having to only use my body to stabilize myself.


Click It Up A Notch

Monday, July 2, 2012

Week 26


There is no better way to kick off the summer than surrounded by good friends and music.

My friends are taking a missions trip to Haiti. They held a benefit concert under the stars to help buy the instruments they will use for the music camp and then donate to  the 100 orphans.  The evening was so much fun (despite being 100 degrees at 8pm) good music, yummy goodies at the bake sale, beautiful jewelry, artwork, and corn hole.

Lighting was challenging to say the least. I don't have a prime lens so I had to make due. The string of lights around the stage were the only source of light, besides the moon and another string behind me over the baked goods and art.

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