• bsquared business,  personal

    a little company

    It’s always nice to have visitors in the office when I’m working away.

    Especially such a cute visitor, who fits perfectly on the “timmy sized couch”.

    And life in bsquaredville: Off to shoot a wedding this weekend (can’t wait!), you’ll find some of the RVC Ed Foundation photos in this weeks RVC Herald (or so I’m told, cause I never get it!), working on opening up the bsquared calendar for May-August this coming week or the next one so be on the lookout for that, and working on a new edition of the bsquared newsletter (so if you haven’t yet signed up for the newsletter, feel free to do so with the newsletter tab on the left side of the blog). Also I have a new cover photo for the bsquared facebook page (link above) if you haven’t checked that out. Can’t believe I’m up to 901 likes over there so thanks everyone! And still need to post the ‘about me’ blurb. I need about 10 more hours a day! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

  • occassions & parties,  school

    the rvc education foundation gala-2012

    I was asked to photograph the gala again this year and was happy to do it. It’s a great foundation, the honorees received well deserved awards, and I got to see lots of friends while working.

    Darren & Tina- my goto people for the gala and the coordinators for the evening who did a wonderful job as always!Mr & Mrs Masin. Mr. Masin was one of the honorees.His lovely daughter was his speech stand in (he was losing his voice due to bronchitis) and did a wonderful job for her dad when he needed a break.Mr. & Mrs. Murphy. Mr. Murphy was the other honoree for the evening. His speech was hysterical and he had everyone laughing.Our mayor and his lovely wife. Always a pleasure…And some of the friends I look forward to seeing at the gala every year.I have this picture of these two gentlemen every year at the same table. Just a different location.The pretty lady in the middle is my ‘daughter that I’ll never have’s’ actual mom. Love her.Darren and two of the teachers from his school.The whole gala committee. 

  • personal,  photography

    off camera flash with pete

    Another one of my photografriends was nice enough to help me out with my continuing education on off camera flash. He was quite the reluctant model, but a very patient and great teacher. Pete even came with me to the event I shot on Saturday night to help out ‘on site’ so to speak, so I could put everything I’ve been learning into actual practice.

    So here’s what I did with my new knowledge. And a shout out to another photografriend Charles who held a flash he was selling just for me. Cause you know I have to have a collection of stuff.

    Shoot thru umbrella.

    A little flashflare. While in mid sentence. Sorry about that but the flare was cool so I had to post. I love that you can see the wine, and all kinds of battery packs, boxes from the new purchases and just the general mess that ensued. Learning is messy.Attempting to mix ambient light with off camera flash.A little silhouette with rim light. I’m a total sucker for rim light- it’s my favorite!He looks like a magician. Brightening up the front side a little and then a little more. Pete looks just thrilled, huh?

    Can’t wait to try out some of my newfound knowledge for my upcoming events and on some sessions. (Don’t worry- my pictures are still primarily going to be natural light as they always have been but it’s nice not being totally in the dark with off camera flash (see what I did there?) and can only be a helpful tool to work with and add a little something extra to your bsquared sessions.) 

  • babies,  birthdays,  occassions & parties

    mason’s first birthday party

    I’ve been photographing his family for a few years now and was thrilled when they asked me to capture their son’s first birthday party recently. It was quite the shindig with lots of family , little friends and entertainment to help Mason celebrate his big day. I loved the Cookie Monster theme and the birthday boy was as cute as ever!

    Some faces in the crowd…

  • personal

    going bald for a great cause

    After yesterday’s post about our beloved Mario the barber retiring, I figured this would be a good follow up.

    The boys have all signed up for St. Baldricks this year (second year for Jack & Patrick, first year for Timmy). For those of you who aren’t familiar with St. Baldrick’s, they are the biggest fundraising organization funding kids cancer research. Once you sign up as a participant, you get your head shaved at an event to show your support for kids with cancer, while raising money to help find a cure. Here are before, during & after shots of the boys from last year’s event. You can find last year’s St. Baldricks full blog post here.

    If you’d like to help support Team Beyrer (they’ve set their fundraising goal at $1,000 but I hope that they can exceed it- especially since they are more than half way there) in their shaving of the heads/finding a cure for kids cancer, you can find their page  here: http://www.stbaldricks.org/teams/mypage/76779/2012 . Simply click the make a donation button and donate anything from $1 and up. They’d love your support!!