• athletics,  basketball

    Respect The Game basketball {week 1}

    Wow, photographing basketball is going to take some skill building on my part! That is way faster than baseball with so much going on at once. Challenge accepted! My friend Keith asked me to come photograph his newest basketball venture with his partner Ken, so I have a standing gig for RTG weekly. There’s going to be multiple games weekly, with MVPs each game, playoffs, etc. Looking forward to upping my game (photography. not basketball. never playing!) and getting lots of good action shots of these cuties! (3-6th graders)

  • food

    a project that’s yum {farmer’s market edition}

    It’s that time of year again where I can’t post any of the family sessions I’m shooting because they’ll be used for Christmas cards and gifts. Don’t want to ruin any surprises. So it’s going to be a lot more food, sports, headshots and events around here for a while.

    We took a field trip to the local Sunday morning farmers market to photograph some of the deliciousness there that end up in a lot of the dishes I’ve been photographing. Apparently, people do a lot of things early in the morning. That’s still not the time of day for me, and even though we got to the market early (for me on a Sunday) it was apparently very late in the day for the shoppers and vendors. Can’t they have a midnight market??

  • personal & corporate branding {headshots}

    michael’s headshots

    MikeyD (it’s weird for me calling him Michael, but he’s a grown up now and we’re not at baseball games) needed some updated headshots for work. So we made that happen quickly and relatively painlessly. It’s always good to have updated headshots for work, LinkdIn, social media, etc, especially ones you like, so if you ever need them please hit me up!

  • babies,  christenings

    the mart {greek orthodox} baptism

    A greek orthodox baptism is definitely one of my favorite types of religious events to photograph. The whole ceremony is so lovely and there’s so much to it. Plus, Greek Orthodox churches are beautiful! And the dunking of the whole baby is always an adventure! I especially love the look on the baby’s face prior to the dunk- like you’re doing WHAT with me?? Congratulations to the whole family!

  • food

    a project that’s yum {part 13}

    This edition of one of my most favorite kinds of session includes all homemade (the best) pancakes, buttermilk, butter, candied pecans, corn on the cob, greek feta salad, ginger noodle soup, a chocolate shake, challagh bread, veggie pockets, stuffed peppers, sourdough bread, baked spinach and cheese, salad with dressing, and corn salsa. Hungry yet?