We're still missing Gypsy like crazy (we looked at her puppy photos last night, which, of course, brought on the waterworks), but it's time to post something new. I created the images below on Thanksgiving and meant to post them the next day. More important stuff must have come up. Anyway, the subject in the first image below inspired a mini project for me that day. Those are Bluefoot mushrooms, which were selling at Whole Foods for.....(drumroll please)......$35.00 per pound! Now, before you question my judgment, don't forget that mushrooms are very light and airy and it takes a huge volume of them to make a whole pound. I think I spent about $2 on a handful of them, and I did toss them into my yummy mushroom gravy (thank you Dad for teaching me the art of gravy-making). They have a woody, earthy flavor that matches their appearance. Aren't they so pretty? Following them are sugar pie pumpkins, Cipollini onions, some kind of Rosé wine and homemade cranberry jelly. Just a sampling of our Thanksgiving feast this year....
Monday, December 13, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
GYPSY REST IN PEACE
GYPSY THREADZ SARANTAKES
1999 - 2010
Dear Gypsy,
Thank you for choosing me that spring day in 1999.
You were the most adorable little thing, with your zest for life and your little heart-shaped patch of white fur on your heinie, and you stole my heart when I spotted you with your litter mates. The PAWS Shelter was showing you off at Petco, and we'd been talking about getting a companion for Chief. We wanted a smart, loyal dog that we could walk off-leash, and you, being an Australian Shepherd, fit that description well. We didn't bring you home right away because Daddy wanted to be sure we were doing the right thing, but after a couple of days, we decided that if you were still available, we would adopt you. The kind folks at PAWS drove you all the way from Kyle to Round Rock (we were both working at Dell at the time), and thence began a deep human-canine bond that lasted for eleven and a half years.
You were a mess when you were a puppy. You whined relentlessly at night in your crate, you had repeated accidents in the house, and once, you ran underneath Chief when he was peeing, only to be the recipient of a doggy golden shower. We discovered early on that broccoli and you did not agree, and sheesh, did you have ENERGY! We were not quite ready for your exercise requirements and I think we frustrated each other some in the beginning. Still, you were, and have always been, the sweetest dog I've ever met. EVER. You were gentle with every single human being you ever met, including wild children who jumped on you and yanked your ears. What a divine dog you were.
You were best described as an attention-junkie, and because of this, it was very easy to teach you things. We'd tell you what we wanted you to do, and you would just do it. A simple look of approval was all the reinforcement that you needed. My favorite trick was probably getting you to speak after asking you, "Who let the dogs out?" Saying, "SQUIRREL!" had the same effect and always made me laugh. You were a fabulous entertainer.
I am so thankful that you were such a perfect companion for Chief. The two of you took to each other quickly and you were best buddies for as long as you were alive. It was so much fun watching you play and wrestle in the front yard. Like I said, you were a fabulous entertainer. I wish I could count the number of times you made Matthew and Zach laugh those wonderful, deep belly laughs that only kids can deliver.
I am so sorry that we weren't able to do more to ease your suffering in these last few weeks. When you lost your exuberance, and your joy was hanging on by a thread, it broke my heart. I wish I could have seen you do one more of your crazy spins and race around the front yard with Chief and Lucky. I was sure you'd be with us for at least another year or two, but December 2, 2010 was your day to go to Rainbow Bridge. Thank you for hanging on until the end of the day so that I could be with you when you crossed the threshold. Matthew, Zach and I witnessed your last breath, and I felt your last heartbeat. I hope that you were comforted by all of the love surrounding you.
I miss you already, my sweet Gypsy-girl. Sleep well, and may you finally catch whatever it is that you were chasing in your dreams......
1999 - 2010
Dear Gypsy,
Thank you for choosing me that spring day in 1999.
You were the most adorable little thing, with your zest for life and your little heart-shaped patch of white fur on your heinie, and you stole my heart when I spotted you with your litter mates. The PAWS Shelter was showing you off at Petco, and we'd been talking about getting a companion for Chief. We wanted a smart, loyal dog that we could walk off-leash, and you, being an Australian Shepherd, fit that description well. We didn't bring you home right away because Daddy wanted to be sure we were doing the right thing, but after a couple of days, we decided that if you were still available, we would adopt you. The kind folks at PAWS drove you all the way from Kyle to Round Rock (we were both working at Dell at the time), and thence began a deep human-canine bond that lasted for eleven and a half years.
You were a mess when you were a puppy. You whined relentlessly at night in your crate, you had repeated accidents in the house, and once, you ran underneath Chief when he was peeing, only to be the recipient of a doggy golden shower. We discovered early on that broccoli and you did not agree, and sheesh, did you have ENERGY! We were not quite ready for your exercise requirements and I think we frustrated each other some in the beginning. Still, you were, and have always been, the sweetest dog I've ever met. EVER. You were gentle with every single human being you ever met, including wild children who jumped on you and yanked your ears. What a divine dog you were.
You were best described as an attention-junkie, and because of this, it was very easy to teach you things. We'd tell you what we wanted you to do, and you would just do it. A simple look of approval was all the reinforcement that you needed. My favorite trick was probably getting you to speak after asking you, "Who let the dogs out?" Saying, "SQUIRREL!" had the same effect and always made me laugh. You were a fabulous entertainer.
I am so thankful that you were such a perfect companion for Chief. The two of you took to each other quickly and you were best buddies for as long as you were alive. It was so much fun watching you play and wrestle in the front yard. Like I said, you were a fabulous entertainer. I wish I could count the number of times you made Matthew and Zach laugh those wonderful, deep belly laughs that only kids can deliver.
I am so sorry that we weren't able to do more to ease your suffering in these last few weeks. When you lost your exuberance, and your joy was hanging on by a thread, it broke my heart. I wish I could have seen you do one more of your crazy spins and race around the front yard with Chief and Lucky. I was sure you'd be with us for at least another year or two, but December 2, 2010 was your day to go to Rainbow Bridge. Thank you for hanging on until the end of the day so that I could be with you when you crossed the threshold. Matthew, Zach and I witnessed your last breath, and I felt your last heartbeat. I hope that you were comforted by all of the love surrounding you.
I miss you already, my sweet Gypsy-girl. Sleep well, and may you finally catch whatever it is that you were chasing in your dreams......
Thursday, December 2, 2010
RAGS 2 WAGS GALA / Austin Pet Photographer
This weekend is the 5th annual Rags2Wags Gala benefiting the Austin Humane Society. I am making a silent auction donation in honor of my dog, Lucky, whom I adopted in May from AHS (you can see her on the July 1 post). The display print, a 20x20 collage featuring 16 canine characters I've photographed over the past few years, just arrived this evening, and once again my lab did a flawless job. Hopefully this will grab the bidders' attention.............
Here is the back side of the promo cards......anyone who sees this post and mentions it is eligible for the complimentary 5x7 print when booking a pet portrait session with me. The 20% donation to AHS applies as well.
On a heavyhearted note, my sweet Australian Shepherd, Gypsy, has been very sick. Four weeks ago she suddenly collapsed after dashing across our front yard, which began a long and arduous (and expensive) process of trying to get a correct diagnosis. This is when you really wish dogs could talk! Long story short, we visited a veterinary cardiologist yesterday, and after an exam, x-rays and an ultrasound, we're certain that she has some sort of lung infection. I pray that she will respond to the antibiotics and nebulizer treatments. I've been talking about her non-stop (likely because I've spent so much time caring for her lately) and wanted to show her to my friends and clients. This dog is the sweetest, most tolerant dog I've ever known. And it's amazing how smart she is. These three images are all of Gypsy....she looks way different when she's shaved, huh. Please send happy thoughts and prayers our way.
Off to bed I am......after I tend to Gypsy that is. If anyone knows any tricks on getting a sick dog to eat, please share!
On a heavyhearted note, my sweet Australian Shepherd, Gypsy, has been very sick. Four weeks ago she suddenly collapsed after dashing across our front yard, which began a long and arduous (and expensive) process of trying to get a correct diagnosis. This is when you really wish dogs could talk! Long story short, we visited a veterinary cardiologist yesterday, and after an exam, x-rays and an ultrasound, we're certain that she has some sort of lung infection. I pray that she will respond to the antibiotics and nebulizer treatments. I've been talking about her non-stop (likely because I've spent so much time caring for her lately) and wanted to show her to my friends and clients. This dog is the sweetest, most tolerant dog I've ever known. And it's amazing how smart she is. These three images are all of Gypsy....she looks way different when she's shaved, huh. Please send happy thoughts and prayers our way.
Off to bed I am......after I tend to Gypsy that is. If anyone knows any tricks on getting a sick dog to eat, please share!
Friday, November 26, 2010
HAPPY THANKSGIVING / Austin Family Photographer
Happy Thanksgiving! Or, Happy Day After Thanksgiving (since I am posting this after midnight).
I am a fan of expressing gratitude sincerely, passionately and frequently, and the first thing I said to my boys when I saw them (yesterday) morning was......I have a project for you: why don't you either write or draw ten things that you are thankful for? They began their task as I went to pick up a few last-minute items for our Thanksgiving meal, and when I returned home, this is what I found:
It's obvious which one belongs to my first grader. What isn't obvious is the word in the upper left corner (the one overlapping the G in God). Z is thankful for transportation, in addition to God, Jesus, clothing, etc. I should also clarify that Smack is the name of our cat (no, I do not allow my children to indulge in illicit substances). I don't remember why we gave him that name, but somehow it fits.
My fourth grader started to draw a cheeseburger on one side of his paper but decided it would be faster and equally effective to simply write out those things for which he is thankful. By Food he means meat (especially if it's from Rudy's); he prides himself on being a carnivore – naturally because there are many days that his momma is a strict herbivore. I have to give him props on his consumption of fresh produce though. I'm sure I never tried kale when I was his age.
I am thankful for things too numerous to count, but if I could mention only one thing today, it would be that my Australian Shepherd, Gypsy, is feeling better. Three weeks ago, she had what appeared to be a seizure, after which she rapidly went downhill, losing her energy, appetite and joie de vivre. After five trips to the vet, several tests, and a having a heart monitor strapped to her for a week, we still don't know exactly what's wrong, but she is responding well to a couple of medications. I am thankful that we haven't had to tell her good-bye yet, and that we will probably have her for another holiday season. She is, hands down, the sweetest dog I have ever known. A real love junkie. And very smart, too.
My computer has decided to be obstinate at the moment so I'll include some new images in my next post. Off to re-boot......
Can you believe it's only one month until Christmas???
Until next time, I hope you enjoy all the things that evoke feelings of gratitude.
I am a fan of expressing gratitude sincerely, passionately and frequently, and the first thing I said to my boys when I saw them (yesterday) morning was......I have a project for you: why don't you either write or draw ten things that you are thankful for? They began their task as I went to pick up a few last-minute items for our Thanksgiving meal, and when I returned home, this is what I found:
It's obvious which one belongs to my first grader. What isn't obvious is the word in the upper left corner (the one overlapping the G in God). Z is thankful for transportation, in addition to God, Jesus, clothing, etc. I should also clarify that Smack is the name of our cat (no, I do not allow my children to indulge in illicit substances). I don't remember why we gave him that name, but somehow it fits.
My fourth grader started to draw a cheeseburger on one side of his paper but decided it would be faster and equally effective to simply write out those things for which he is thankful. By Food he means meat (especially if it's from Rudy's); he prides himself on being a carnivore – naturally because there are many days that his momma is a strict herbivore. I have to give him props on his consumption of fresh produce though. I'm sure I never tried kale when I was his age.
I am thankful for things too numerous to count, but if I could mention only one thing today, it would be that my Australian Shepherd, Gypsy, is feeling better. Three weeks ago, she had what appeared to be a seizure, after which she rapidly went downhill, losing her energy, appetite and joie de vivre. After five trips to the vet, several tests, and a having a heart monitor strapped to her for a week, we still don't know exactly what's wrong, but she is responding well to a couple of medications. I am thankful that we haven't had to tell her good-bye yet, and that we will probably have her for another holiday season. She is, hands down, the sweetest dog I have ever known. A real love junkie. And very smart, too.
My computer has decided to be obstinate at the moment so I'll include some new images in my next post. Off to re-boot......
Can you believe it's only one month until Christmas???
Until next time, I hope you enjoy all the things that evoke feelings of gratitude.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Austin Humane Society 2011 Calendar / Austin Pet Photographer
I am excited to inform everyone that the AHS 2011 Calendar is now available for purchase! You can get yours for $15 at the Austin Humane Society, located at 124 W. Anderson Lane (northbound 183 access road between IH-35 and Lamar Blvd.). You can also order online by clicking here. You will have to create an account (free) or sign in to make your purchase. I volunteered my services for the calendar and had the honor of capturing Levi the cat and my own dog, Lucky. I will be stopping by to get my calendar this afternoon and am really excited to see how it turned out. This is the first year for the AHS to produce this calendar, and, as you would expect, the proceeds will benefit all the sweet doggies and kitties there.
I would love to hear what people think about the calendar. Please leave feedback if you're so inclined!
I would love to hear what people think about the calendar. Please leave feedback if you're so inclined!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
SPOOKY / Austin children's photographer
We photographers joke that it's easier to photograph children who aren't our own. This is not always the case; sometimes my boys ask to have their picture taken. Most of the time, though, I'm the one making the request, and it helps to employ strong negotiation skills if I want good results. On Halloween evening, I told M & Z that if they gave me some good shots before we went trick-or-treating, I'd leave my camera at home (we always join friends in another neighborhood). Sure thing, Mom! Fortunately the light was pretty perfect when we went outside......our front yard often has beautiful light in the late afternoon and early evening, and Halloween was no exception.
Check out my little wizard and "castaway boy scout" (or, Davy Crockett/Daniel Boone).....
"Clothes make a statement. Costumes tell a story."
~Mason Cooley
Check out my little wizard and "castaway boy scout" (or, Davy Crockett/Daniel Boone).....
"Clothes make a statement. Costumes tell a story."
~Mason Cooley
Saturday, October 30, 2010
LIVESTRONG and AHS Star Search Updates
Howdy!
The last few weeks have been a whirlwind! Several charity projects have kept me busy, and I've photographed several adorable canines and one energetic feline. And of course I've been looking after my two boys. My weekday afternoons belong to them. Last Sunday morning, however, belonged to me and to my family and friends affected by cancer. I rode 45 miles in the LIVESTRONG Challenge, and the weather couldn't have been more cooperative. Overcast skies and and cool breezes kept us comfortable, and -- no kidding -- the sun came out during my last mile as I was vocalizing a prayer of gratitude and supplication. I finished strong with a big smile on my face, high-fiving my kiddos and husband as I rode through the chute. I thought my allergies would end up dampening my enthusiasm, but I was absolutely wrong. I have not done all that many organized distance rides, but of the ones I have, the LIVESTRONG Challenge is my favorite. This year's was FAN-TAS-TIC.
A friend of mine asked me if it's too late to donate for this year. It's not! If you would like to make a contribution to help me reach my goal, please do! You can reach my personal donation page by clicking here. Sadly, I did not do the best job spreading the word this year (seriously? shame on me!), so I've decided to start waaaay ahead of time for the 2011 ride. And I'm planning to go back to 65 miles (I didn't train at all this year so I took it easy with the 45-mile route). To kick it off early, I created a collage with bits and pieces from my bike-riding life over the past two-and-a-half years, mostly LIVESTRONG stuff. You'll see it just below this post. Being the credit-conscious photographer that I am, I'll tell you that about 60% of the images were obviously not snapped by me (although I did enhance all of them) -- thank you to my husband, some fellow riders, the gal at the Chris Carmichael book signing, and Kreutz Photography for providing the original images. And to whoever took my mom's picture back in the 1950's.....guess which one that is? ; )
On a different subject, I am happy to tell you that my sweet dog, Lucky, made it into the Austin Humane Society 2011 Calendar! The Star Search was held a couple of weeks ago and I did manage to spread the word on this one. I am excited to be one of the official photographers for the 2011 calendar, and besides Lucky, I was assigned to photograph a beautiful, playful young cat named Levi. I'm told that the calendar will be available for purchase sometime in November.....I'll post it as soon as I know the exact date. The proceeds will benefit the AHS's efforts to help numerous dogs and cats find permanent homes.
That's all for now. Please leave comments for me if you're so inclined, I love hearing what my peeps have to say.
Ciao for now............
K
The last few weeks have been a whirlwind! Several charity projects have kept me busy, and I've photographed several adorable canines and one energetic feline. And of course I've been looking after my two boys. My weekday afternoons belong to them. Last Sunday morning, however, belonged to me and to my family and friends affected by cancer. I rode 45 miles in the LIVESTRONG Challenge, and the weather couldn't have been more cooperative. Overcast skies and and cool breezes kept us comfortable, and -- no kidding -- the sun came out during my last mile as I was vocalizing a prayer of gratitude and supplication. I finished strong with a big smile on my face, high-fiving my kiddos and husband as I rode through the chute. I thought my allergies would end up dampening my enthusiasm, but I was absolutely wrong. I have not done all that many organized distance rides, but of the ones I have, the LIVESTRONG Challenge is my favorite. This year's was FAN-TAS-TIC.
A friend of mine asked me if it's too late to donate for this year. It's not! If you would like to make a contribution to help me reach my goal, please do! You can reach my personal donation page by clicking here. Sadly, I did not do the best job spreading the word this year (seriously? shame on me!), so I've decided to start waaaay ahead of time for the 2011 ride. And I'm planning to go back to 65 miles (I didn't train at all this year so I took it easy with the 45-mile route). To kick it off early, I created a collage with bits and pieces from my bike-riding life over the past two-and-a-half years, mostly LIVESTRONG stuff. You'll see it just below this post. Being the credit-conscious photographer that I am, I'll tell you that about 60% of the images were obviously not snapped by me (although I did enhance all of them) -- thank you to my husband, some fellow riders, the gal at the Chris Carmichael book signing, and Kreutz Photography for providing the original images. And to whoever took my mom's picture back in the 1950's.....guess which one that is? ; )
On a different subject, I am happy to tell you that my sweet dog, Lucky, made it into the Austin Humane Society 2011 Calendar! The Star Search was held a couple of weeks ago and I did manage to spread the word on this one. I am excited to be one of the official photographers for the 2011 calendar, and besides Lucky, I was assigned to photograph a beautiful, playful young cat named Levi. I'm told that the calendar will be available for purchase sometime in November.....I'll post it as soon as I know the exact date. The proceeds will benefit the AHS's efforts to help numerous dogs and cats find permanent homes.
That's all for now. Please leave comments for me if you're so inclined, I love hearing what my peeps have to say.
Ciao for now............
K
Monday, October 18, 2010
LIVESTRONG Challenge Austin: 10-24-2010
Greetings!
LIVESTRONG Challenge Austin is coming up next weekend, October 23-24. I became involved with this event two years ago, right after I rekindled my passion for riding my bike. It's kind of a funny story.....I got my old mountain bike tuned up one day in the spring of 2008, and my husband said something like, oh that's silly, you won't ride that bike six times this year. My response: GAME ON. I think I rode just about every day that summer, and I decided very quickly that I wanted to ride in the 2008 LIVESTRONG Challenge. John noticed how serious I was, so he got me a dream bike for my birthday that October. I only had a few weeks to get used to it, but WOW, once I figured out how to unclip without falling over, I was hooked. I registered to ride 45 miles, and I think I raised about $1500, which earned me a really cool LIVESTRONG messenger bag (which I now use to tote my giggle-inducing props to photo sessions). The ride started out very well and I guessed it would take me about three hours to finish. Oops. I missed my turn for the 45-mile route and ended up riding 65 miles in the beautiful Texas Hill Country around Dripping Springs. And I loved every minute of it.
This particular ride is my favorite of all the distance rides I've done, not only because it's a beautiful, well-managed ride, nor because of the cause I'm supporting (although both of these are good reasons to participate). This ride is my favorite because I do it in honor of and in memory of many loved ones affected by cancer. It is one way for me to connect deeply with them. I lost my mom to breast cancer in 1986, when I was just 17, and of course she is my # 1 "In Memoriam." I can still hear her voice and her distinct laugh in my memories. Shortly before my first LIVESTRONG ride, I also lost a dear friend, Keri, who was my college roommate for a year and a half. She succumbed to colon cancer just weeks before her 40th birthday. And I can't forget my next-door neighbor, Bob, who was like a grandfather to me. He passed away in the mid-80's when I was barely a teenager. These are people who influenced my life tremendously and I am grateful for having known and loved them.
On a happier note, I have two girlfriends whose battles with cancer have brought me closer to them, and they are doing quite well today. My friend Michelle is a Stage 4 breast cancer survivor who just passed her 5-year mark since diagnosis, and she also celebrated her 38th birthday over the summer. My friend Traci is in remission from breast and thyroid cancers, and she recently went through surgery to get her "noobies." Both of these fine women are wives, mothers and bright, beautiful shining stars who inspire their friends and families on a daily basis. The photo below is of me with both of them at Michelle's surprise party in July. They are a huge reason why this ride is so important to me.
In addition to Mom, Keri, Bob, Michelle and Traci, I wear or carry with me the names of several others who fuel my desire to ride. Just today I added one to my list, a baby boy in Amarillo named Maverick, who was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma at 3 weeks of age. Bless his heart.
For those of you who want to donate, please visit my personal donation page by clicking here. I thank you for whatever amount you can give. To everyone out there, please pray that we find a cure soon!
In my usual fashion, I am up again way past my bedtime. So I guess I'll peel myself away from my computer and get some sleep. I am such a night owl.
Until next time,
LIVE STRONG!
Kim
LIVESTRONG Challenge Austin is coming up next weekend, October 23-24. I became involved with this event two years ago, right after I rekindled my passion for riding my bike. It's kind of a funny story.....I got my old mountain bike tuned up one day in the spring of 2008, and my husband said something like, oh that's silly, you won't ride that bike six times this year. My response: GAME ON. I think I rode just about every day that summer, and I decided very quickly that I wanted to ride in the 2008 LIVESTRONG Challenge. John noticed how serious I was, so he got me a dream bike for my birthday that October. I only had a few weeks to get used to it, but WOW, once I figured out how to unclip without falling over, I was hooked. I registered to ride 45 miles, and I think I raised about $1500, which earned me a really cool LIVESTRONG messenger bag (which I now use to tote my giggle-inducing props to photo sessions). The ride started out very well and I guessed it would take me about three hours to finish. Oops. I missed my turn for the 45-mile route and ended up riding 65 miles in the beautiful Texas Hill Country around Dripping Springs. And I loved every minute of it.
This particular ride is my favorite of all the distance rides I've done, not only because it's a beautiful, well-managed ride, nor because of the cause I'm supporting (although both of these are good reasons to participate). This ride is my favorite because I do it in honor of and in memory of many loved ones affected by cancer. It is one way for me to connect deeply with them. I lost my mom to breast cancer in 1986, when I was just 17, and of course she is my # 1 "In Memoriam." I can still hear her voice and her distinct laugh in my memories. Shortly before my first LIVESTRONG ride, I also lost a dear friend, Keri, who was my college roommate for a year and a half. She succumbed to colon cancer just weeks before her 40th birthday. And I can't forget my next-door neighbor, Bob, who was like a grandfather to me. He passed away in the mid-80's when I was barely a teenager. These are people who influenced my life tremendously and I am grateful for having known and loved them.
On a happier note, I have two girlfriends whose battles with cancer have brought me closer to them, and they are doing quite well today. My friend Michelle is a Stage 4 breast cancer survivor who just passed her 5-year mark since diagnosis, and she also celebrated her 38th birthday over the summer. My friend Traci is in remission from breast and thyroid cancers, and she recently went through surgery to get her "noobies." Both of these fine women are wives, mothers and bright, beautiful shining stars who inspire their friends and families on a daily basis. The photo below is of me with both of them at Michelle's surprise party in July. They are a huge reason why this ride is so important to me.
In addition to Mom, Keri, Bob, Michelle and Traci, I wear or carry with me the names of several others who fuel my desire to ride. Just today I added one to my list, a baby boy in Amarillo named Maverick, who was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma at 3 weeks of age. Bless his heart.
For those of you who want to donate, please visit my personal donation page by clicking here. I thank you for whatever amount you can give. To everyone out there, please pray that we find a cure soon!
In my usual fashion, I am up again way past my bedtime. So I guess I'll peel myself away from my computer and get some sleep. I am such a night owl.
Until next time,
LIVE STRONG!
Kim
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Tofino, BC, August 2010
Howdy!
I haven't blogged in awhile and remembered that I was supposed to post some vacation shots from this summer. I still have a ton to sift through, but I was able to squeeze in this collage, which has a little of this and a little of that from Vancouver Island's western coast. I'm going to print this one for my husband's office......his company sponsored this trip so I think it's fitting for him to have a nice visual memory of it. It was such a beautiful, healthy place, although it was a bit chilly. And yes, that starfish really was bright purple!
Some more recent excitement: Austin Humane Society's "Star Search" for the AHS 2011 Calendar -- please vote for my dog, Lucky! Just go to the AHS home page....click here and then click on the Star Search link at the bottom of the page. You can scroll down to see Lucky and read her bio, and voting is a simple click and you're done. I am volunteering my services to AHS and will be photographing at least one of the winners sometime next week!
Next up: information on the LiveStrong Challenge, which happens the weekend of October 23-24. I am planning to participate in the bike ride on the 24th, riding either 45 miles or 65 miles. I need to raise a minimum of $250 to participate, and I'll include a link to my fund raising page next time I post here.
It's waaaayyyy past my bedtime, so nighty-night!
K
I haven't blogged in awhile and remembered that I was supposed to post some vacation shots from this summer. I still have a ton to sift through, but I was able to squeeze in this collage, which has a little of this and a little of that from Vancouver Island's western coast. I'm going to print this one for my husband's office......his company sponsored this trip so I think it's fitting for him to have a nice visual memory of it. It was such a beautiful, healthy place, although it was a bit chilly. And yes, that starfish really was bright purple!
Some more recent excitement: Austin Humane Society's "Star Search" for the AHS 2011 Calendar -- please vote for my dog, Lucky! Just go to the AHS home page....click here and then click on the Star Search link at the bottom of the page. You can scroll down to see Lucky and read her bio, and voting is a simple click and you're done. I am volunteering my services to AHS and will be photographing at least one of the winners sometime next week!
Next up: information on the LiveStrong Challenge, which happens the weekend of October 23-24. I am planning to participate in the bike ride on the 24th, riding either 45 miles or 65 miles. I need to raise a minimum of $250 to participate, and I'll include a link to my fund raising page next time I post here.
It's waaaayyyy past my bedtime, so nighty-night!
K
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Gorgeous Gals / Austin Family Photographer
Hello my blog readers,
It's been awhile since I've posted because I've been playing catch-up and enduring some unwanted but necessary equipment maintenance. My focus has been on adequate storage and backup, which means several terabytes more than what I really need, but it's the only way I truly feel "safe" and able to stand behind my policy of holding onto my client images indefinitely. I found a fantastic IT guy who has been a tremendous help to me, and I am grateful beyond words -- thank you Joseph!!!
Anyway, the title of this post is "Gorgeous Gals" which I am sure you will agree fits beautifully (pun intended). I promised my client that I would show her the difference between sftc (straight from the camera) and "the works"....not that these gals needed much of it. All I did was punch up the contrast and sharpness a bit, clean up some flyaway hairs, tone down the undereye shadows (which EVERYONE has, even little babies), and enhance their eyes and smiles (just barely). Plus I added some vignetting around the edges (which has nothing to do with the subjects). I captured this one with my 50mm/1.8 lens (which makes it more like 65mm on my camera) at f/3.2 in natural light with no other equipment. Don't remember the shutter speed, but as you can see it's exposed well and the original looks pretty darn good on its own. Be sure to click on the image so you can see the enhancement details (it will pop up to a larger size).
I absolutely LOVE this image, not only because these girls are so easy on the eyes, but also because I believe it represents my style very well -- these girls were obviously ready to have their picture taken, and you can tell they were happy and enjoying the moment. That is my goal every time: that my subjects are willing, but more importantly that they are enjoying themselves.
In my last post I said I would post some images from my family travels, which will come shortly. I think I have around 800+ images to sift through -- yikes!
Until next time, I hope my fellow Austinites are enjoying all of this post-storm green-ness. I think I've run our sprinklers a total of 6 times since last summer!
"Cousin to cousin we'll always be
Special friends from the same family tree."
~unknown
Yours,
Kim
It's been awhile since I've posted because I've been playing catch-up and enduring some unwanted but necessary equipment maintenance. My focus has been on adequate storage and backup, which means several terabytes more than what I really need, but it's the only way I truly feel "safe" and able to stand behind my policy of holding onto my client images indefinitely. I found a fantastic IT guy who has been a tremendous help to me, and I am grateful beyond words -- thank you Joseph!!!
Anyway, the title of this post is "Gorgeous Gals" which I am sure you will agree fits beautifully (pun intended). I promised my client that I would show her the difference between sftc (straight from the camera) and "the works"....not that these gals needed much of it. All I did was punch up the contrast and sharpness a bit, clean up some flyaway hairs, tone down the undereye shadows (which EVERYONE has, even little babies), and enhance their eyes and smiles (just barely). Plus I added some vignetting around the edges (which has nothing to do with the subjects). I captured this one with my 50mm/1.8 lens (which makes it more like 65mm on my camera) at f/3.2 in natural light with no other equipment. Don't remember the shutter speed, but as you can see it's exposed well and the original looks pretty darn good on its own. Be sure to click on the image so you can see the enhancement details (it will pop up to a larger size).
I absolutely LOVE this image, not only because these girls are so easy on the eyes, but also because I believe it represents my style very well -- these girls were obviously ready to have their picture taken, and you can tell they were happy and enjoying the moment. That is my goal every time: that my subjects are willing, but more importantly that they are enjoying themselves.
In my last post I said I would post some images from my family travels, which will come shortly. I think I have around 800+ images to sift through -- yikes!
Until next time, I hope my fellow Austinites are enjoying all of this post-storm green-ness. I think I've run our sprinklers a total of 6 times since last summer!
"Cousin to cousin we'll always be
Special friends from the same family tree."
~unknown
Yours,
Kim
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Quick Update / Austin Children's Photographer
Greetings from Tofino, Vancouver Island!
Just wanted to post a quick update. Traveling for the rest of the summer with my family, have my iPad with me and quite surprised to be getting a signal at the moment...my husband has been getting spotty service where we are, so of course I assumed it would be the same for me; he has broadband and I only have wifi. I am not moving one inch!
The kiddos start school on the 23rd so I'll be back in full swing in a few weeks. Those of you waiting on your orders will receive top priority. I thank you for your patience!
Next time I'll post some travel shots. Tofino is gorgeous, especially when the sun is out (an infrequent occurrence from what I gather). Next stop: Curacao. It is due to my husband's hard work and extensive business travel that we're able to take these trips this year...thank you John!
Until next time, wishing all of you a pleasant August.
K
Just wanted to post a quick update. Traveling for the rest of the summer with my family, have my iPad with me and quite surprised to be getting a signal at the moment...my husband has been getting spotty service where we are, so of course I assumed it would be the same for me; he has broadband and I only have wifi. I am not moving one inch!
The kiddos start school on the 23rd so I'll be back in full swing in a few weeks. Those of you waiting on your orders will receive top priority. I thank you for your patience!
Next time I'll post some travel shots. Tofino is gorgeous, especially when the sun is out (an infrequent occurrence from what I gather). Next stop: Curacao. It is due to my husband's hard work and extensive business travel that we're able to take these trips this year...thank you John!
Until next time, wishing all of you a pleasant August.
K
Thursday, July 1, 2010
LUCKY DOG / Austin Pet Photographer
Salutations!
I've been talking about our new dog, Lucky, a lot, and it's about time I showed her off. We've had her for six weeks and I have to say, she is one of the sweetest dogs I've ever met. We saw her at the Austin Humane Society when we went to visit some rescue Chihuahuas on a whim. After a successful meet & greet with our other two canine companions, Chief and Gypsy, we brought her home less than a week after meeting her. Not sure what breed she is -- our vet* says she's a straight-up mutt -- but I suspect she's got a little bit of Lab in her, maybe part hound, too. She is super-smart and I just love her to pieces! Isn't she gorgeous?
*if you're looking for a fabulous vet, we LOVE ours: Star of Texas Veterinary Hospital.
I hope all of you are having a good summer and enjoying this small respite from the heat!
Kim
P.S. be sure to click on the image so you can see the whole collage....for some reason it's appearing to be cut off on the right side.
I've been talking about our new dog, Lucky, a lot, and it's about time I showed her off. We've had her for six weeks and I have to say, she is one of the sweetest dogs I've ever met. We saw her at the Austin Humane Society when we went to visit some rescue Chihuahuas on a whim. After a successful meet & greet with our other two canine companions, Chief and Gypsy, we brought her home less than a week after meeting her. Not sure what breed she is -- our vet* says she's a straight-up mutt -- but I suspect she's got a little bit of Lab in her, maybe part hound, too. She is super-smart and I just love her to pieces! Isn't she gorgeous?
*if you're looking for a fabulous vet, we LOVE ours: Star of Texas Veterinary Hospital.
I hope all of you are having a good summer and enjoying this small respite from the heat!
Kim
P.S. be sure to click on the image so you can see the whole collage....for some reason it's appearing to be cut off on the right side.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
The Miracle 2011 / Austin Children's Photographer
I am excited to be on the photographer team again this year for The Miracle Book, benefiting Dell Children's Medical Center.
The Miracle is a coffee table style photo book/calendar that is filled with professionally photographed images of children, grandchildren, families, pets, business donors, and patients and staff at Dell Children's Medical Center. To secure a page in The Miracle 2011, please visit www.childrensaustin.org/cmcf/themiracle. Each page is $500, which includes a complimentary session with a participating photographer, who will submit your favorite image to be printed on your page. It also includes a copy of the book itself. Additional copies are $80 each.
I am thrilled with how well this year's book turned out! It was such fun to see it for the first time -- I love looking at all the beautiful shots of so many cute kids, many of whom I have known for years. This year I am planning to offer a special portrait package to donors who choose me for their Miracle image(s).....we usually finish around holiday portrait time, so this package will include display prints and holiday cards. It's my way to say thank you for choosing me and for donating to this worthy cause.
We are so fortunate to have this fantastic children's hospital right here in Austin. It has become my "official" way to give back through my art and my business.
Until my next post, I hope you are enjoying this gorgeous weather!
K
The Miracle is a coffee table style photo book/calendar that is filled with professionally photographed images of children, grandchildren, families, pets, business donors, and patients and staff at Dell Children's Medical Center. To secure a page in The Miracle 2011, please visit www.childrensaustin.org/cmcf/themiracle. Each page is $500, which includes a complimentary session with a participating photographer, who will submit your favorite image to be printed on your page. It also includes a copy of the book itself. Additional copies are $80 each.
I am thrilled with how well this year's book turned out! It was such fun to see it for the first time -- I love looking at all the beautiful shots of so many cute kids, many of whom I have known for years. This year I am planning to offer a special portrait package to donors who choose me for their Miracle image(s).....we usually finish around holiday portrait time, so this package will include display prints and holiday cards. It's my way to say thank you for choosing me and for donating to this worthy cause.
We are so fortunate to have this fantastic children's hospital right here in Austin. It has become my "official" way to give back through my art and my business.
Until my next post, I hope you are enjoying this gorgeous weather!
K
Thursday, April 22, 2010
MIA or AWOL? / Austin Children's Photographer
Kim has...
a. been hiding under a rock
b. moved to Bora Bora.
c. been trapped under something heavy.
d. lost her mind
e. none of the above
Who besides me is completely amazed that we are already ONE THIRD into 2010?! I cannot believe that my last post was in December. Life has been happening while making other plans. However, despite the lack of timely updates, I am keeping my promise: I said my next post (this one) would include the images that were selected for the 2010 Miracle Book. It was unveiled in January at the DCMC gala, so I am certain that all donors have received their copies by now. ; )
Don't you agree that all of these kiddos fall into the category of "eye candy"? (And the grown-ups look quite smashing themselves!)
BTW, if you chose option "d" above.....you would be partly correct. After an exceedingly busy fall season I went into hibernation for awhile to keep my sanity. Break time often results in fresh creativity, so keep checking back for new visual treats and special offers. I'm making a new promise right now (as much to myself as to my readers): more frequent updates!
QUOTE FOR THE DAY: "Don't compromise yourself. You're all you've got."
(Janis Joplin)
'Til next time, may you see the beauty in ordinary things............
K
a. been hiding under a rock
b. moved to Bora Bora.
c. been trapped under something heavy.
d. lost her mind
e. none of the above
Who besides me is completely amazed that we are already ONE THIRD into 2010?! I cannot believe that my last post was in December. Life has been happening while making other plans. However, despite the lack of timely updates, I am keeping my promise: I said my next post (this one) would include the images that were selected for the 2010 Miracle Book. It was unveiled in January at the DCMC gala, so I am certain that all donors have received their copies by now. ; )
Don't you agree that all of these kiddos fall into the category of "eye candy"? (And the grown-ups look quite smashing themselves!)
BTW, if you chose option "d" above.....you would be partly correct. After an exceedingly busy fall season I went into hibernation for awhile to keep my sanity. Break time often results in fresh creativity, so keep checking back for new visual treats and special offers. I'm making a new promise right now (as much to myself as to my readers): more frequent updates!
QUOTE FOR THE DAY: "Don't compromise yourself. You're all you've got."
(Janis Joplin)
'Til next time, may you see the beauty in ordinary things............
K
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