by Christina | Sep 10, 2010 | Children, Personal, Photography
It’s always rewarding when you imagine a photo in your mind, shoot it, and see exactly what you expected in the viewfinder. While that happens to me a lot, sometimes the result isn’t what I thought I’d get. Or even what I wanted. But sometimes...
by Christina | Sep 1, 2010 | Photography
Yep, it’s true. My big boy is off to school. He’s there right now! Although if you ask his little brother, Leo’s on the school bus. I guess he thinks he’s going to ride the bus around all day? Yesterday was orientation. It was a bit touch and...
by Christina | May 5, 2010 | Photography
Most wedding photographers like to shoot with two cameras to minimize lens changes. But this presents a problem – how to best manage carrying them? In the past, I’ve had one camera on a Black Rapid R-strap, worn across my body, and the other on a regular...
by Christina | Mar 26, 2010 | Photography
Right on East Carson Street in the South Side, The Milkshake Factory/Chocolate Celebrations (note: there’s music when you launch the link to their site) is a timeless little dessert haven. The exterior sets the stage for the vintage feel within. Once you enter,...
by Christina | Mar 16, 2010 | Photography
Or… neither? Consider the following photo of my dear husband. I shot it with a Canon 5D, which is an excellent, full-frame sensor camera body. On the 5D was an L-series lens, Canon’s 16-35mm f2.8. What do you think? Isn’t he just so handsome? Well,...
by Christina | Mar 14, 2010 | Personal, Photography, Weddings
Finally… finally… finally… Matt and I have in our possession our very own wedding album. With pictures from our very own wedding. Matt and I found each other in State College, Pennsylvania 15 years ago, my junior year at Penn State. We met while...