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Meet Alison

 

For me, art and photography have been my lifelong loves.  It started with pencils and markers at my Grandma's desk,  filling notebook after notebook with drawings.  From there it moved on to watercolor, acrylics and taking every art class my high school counselor would let me.  

I got my first camera for Christmas in sixth grade.  I took pictures of mountains on our vacations, flowers, my brother....you name it.  I loved capturing the moments, the colors and the light.

As I got older I would pour over art and photography books.  At first admiring others work and then later studying their techniques so that I could create the visions bursting in my head.

Fast forward to 2005 and starting my own photography business. I am now blessed to be putting my love for art and photography into creating memorable portraits for my clients and their families.  My style is simple, no fuss, no props.  Only great locations and natural light, capturing my subjects in creative, memorable portraits.

 

Monthly Archives: February 2010

bright eyes

I photographed this sweet, very content baby girl yesterday.  She is 9 days old, but she was in no way a typical, sleepy newborn.  Her bright eyes were open for our whole 2 hour session.  Sure we tried all the usual tricks…a full tummy, a warm blanket, snuggling with mom.  Nope, not interested in dozing off.  Clearly there was too much she would miss.  ;)

I think my favorite moment of our time together was when her sweet 4 year old brother came over to talk to her.  Her whole expression changed as she heard his voice.  If a newborn can have a look of love and admiration, she had it.  Oh, what a precious love siblings share!

Have a great weekend!  Enjoy this beautiful sunny day!

alison

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“you and me day”

As some of you may or may not know, when I am not taking pictures I am a hospice nurse.  I am fortunate enough to work a few weekend days each month, allowing me to be home with my boys during the week.  The job is a bit of a love/hate relationship.  I love the families, the work, the people I meet and care for.  I hate that at the end of the weekend (usually two 12 hr days) I am more mentally and emotionally exhausted than I would ever think possible.  Most Monday mornings after a weekend of work I wake up feeling like I’ve been hit by a truck.

Usually after coming home from work, on Sunday nights, as I am tucking Henry into bed he asks what we will do on Monday.  I always answer that Ben and Samuel will go back to school and Dad back to work.  He then gets a big smile, wraps his arms around my neck and says, ” you will stay home, right?  So we can have a you and me day.”  This is our ritual. He loves our days at home together as much as I do.  We don’t usually do a whole lot.  He’s just content to stay at home snuggled up on the couch with me and his blanket, play with his cars, read books etc.  Yesterday we decided to do a little something different and head to the zoo.

First we hit the jungle…

I tell you, when I walked in feeling the warmth and humidity of that place I could’ve stayed all day (well…minus the smell). It felt so good to be WARM!  Henry enjoyed the monkeys and we even had a little bird follow behind us for most of our walk through.  He eventually ditched us, flying off to where the keepers were bringing out food.  Upon trying to leave the jungle we were met with a big, fat, not so friendly looking opossum standing in front of the exit door.  Evidently he thought the warm, humid jungle sounded good too.  After watching him for a few minutes we headed off to find another exit and move on to the aquarium.

This was by far Henry’s favorite stop.

(pics are a little grainier at this point.  It is dark in there.  ISO was pumped up to 1000.)

Taking a break, watching the sharks and sting rays in the ‘tunnel’.  Then moved onto see the jellyfish.  I LOVE  the way the camera picked them up.  They glow in the tank they are in, very cool.

After going back to revisit the penguins several times we moved onto the butterfly pavilion where there are butterflies fly freely inside this beautiful place of flowers, fountains and plants.  I have to say I got a little nervous when the volunteer started to explain the rules to us about not touching the butterflies or STEPPING ON THEM.  As she is telling us this I am looking at Henry and thinking of all the times I saw him smash bugs last summer.  But, we went in anyway…

Thankfully we left the pavilion with all butterflies still intact.  Next we went in to the insect area…

Bet you can’t guess what these are….eeewwwww!

After seeing the gorillas and orangutans Henry was done.  Enough zoo for one day.  Before falling asleep on the way home he talked about seeing the tigers and bears the next time we visited.  We got home, had lunch and one tired boy took a 3 hour nap.  It was a good day.  A good “you and me” day.

alison

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slump

Well, hard as I tried to pull up out of my winter ‘slump’ this cold, gray weather has sucked me right back down.  Blah.  I am trying everything I can think of to pull myself back up, but really nothing seems to be working.  I would love to be shooting, but it has been dark most days and everything is white…and gray…and dirty with sand and salt.  Yesterday we had a wonderful reprieve (if that’s what you call a 30 degree high) with clear skies and bright sunshine.  Henry and I bundled up and did our ritual walk around the block.  It felt so good to feel warm sun on my face.  I am so tired of being cold.

Okay, enough of the pity party.  I know I am not alone in this and for many folks it feels like the LONGEST WINTER on record.  I have a feeling we are all going to appreciate spring a little more this year…

Moving on to 3 things for Thursday that are worth mentioning.

1.  Just as I was looking out my back door this morning at the snowy fields and cloudy sky my Samuel brought me this little piece of sunshine.  ”It’s you and me Mom.”  Can I just tell you it is the wallpaper on my iPhone now and I smile everytime I see it.

He is drawing and writing up a storm these days.  I love it!  I have the boys artwork framed, matted and hanging all over in our house.  Makes it feel like home and they are always so proud to see something they’ve done hanging on the wall.

2.  Timeless Treasures–they are a shop out of San Francisco that specializes in vintage and antiques, but are especially known for their letters and sayings they will customize for you.  I love looking through their blog to see what others come up with–such creativity!

3.  The Olympics.  I know that the winter Olympics aren’t for everyone.  And I did just write a whole paragraph complaining about the snow, but it is so amazing to watch what these athletes accomplish.  It has been a highlight each evening around here to see what event we will be able to watch.

Have a good Thursday!

alison

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6 months later…

I photographed this little guy before he was born and again after he was.  You can see his sweet baby face in my banner above. Crazy as it seems he is already 6 months old.  He was as cute as ever and showed me all his latest tricks.  We hung out together at their house for our session.

His mama wanted some pictures in this favorite hat…sooo cute!

We also got a few on this beautiful quilt that was made for them by a friend. It made for a perfect background, so colorful.  Here are a couple more of my favorites.  He was truly all smiles for most of our session, but I loved the serious look that came on his face as he got a little curious about the funny lady behind the big, black camera.  ;)

Hope you are having a great weekend!

alison

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