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Mile 23.

That’s where I’m at, mile 23.  At mile 23 of a marathon, one would think that having only 3.2 more miles left means that you’re almost there.  But to those that have been there before, those last 3 miles are a looooong way from the finish line.  You are actually mentally, emotionally, and physically FAR from it.  Not to mention that while you’re brain is trying to convince your tired, aching body to speed up so you can get there quicker, your body seems to be moving in slooooow motion.  Literally, you feel as if someone is pressing the single frame advance button on your run…while in your head, you’re wondering what the hold up is!  It almost feels as if your legs are as heavy as concrete and each step requires every ounce of energy you’ve got.

So goes my summer…it’s hard to believe that it is already August!  For me, it feels as if summer just began.  And at the same time, each day has been long and busy and FULL.  In my head I’m hoping to just blow through my uncompleted task list with a ferocity like there’s no tomorrow.  Yet in reality, I’m lucky to get one project completed each week.  But I’ve decided I’m not going to beat myself up over it…summer days are dwindling, the kids will soon be back to school, schedules and deadlines will soon reappear.  There’s only a couple weeks of summer left.  I’m going to make them count.

On my list of to-do’s is to edit images from my lighting workshop last month in Utah.  Nichole Van is an amazingly talented, award-winning photographer in Utah with a knack for explaining the technical in understandable terms.  She and her husband were incredibly sweet, generous, and welcoming hosts to us and I cannot say enough great things about her.  She is my hero.  Seriously, I just love her to pieces!

I hope to share more about the workshop later but for now, just one quick image…In digital photography it is extremely difficult to get proper exposure when shooting extreme conditions.  For example, shooting in mid-day sun.  You must expose bright enough to get detail in your shadows and yet at the same time be cautious not to blow out your highlights.  In the first shot, the model is standing in the shade with the gorgeous mountains and sunny blue sky behind her in the background.  If you properly expose your subject, the background setting will be too bright, causing a blanket of white light to appear behind her.  If you properly expose the background and not the subject, she will appear dark and in the shadows (see image below).

There are two options…you can 1) combine two different exposures of the same image and then combine them into one image in Photoshop.  Or 2) you can add off-camera flash to the mix to properly light your subject.  The following image was taken with Nichole’s lighting setup using an AB800 (a powerful off-camera flash that I typically use in my studio images) and a parabolic umbrella (if my memory serves me correctly).  It was amazing to watch her work, turning an impossible lighting scenario into pure magic!  I was giddy with excitement when she let each of us have a turn at shooting this scene:

 

Who couldn’t love gorgeous models in a killer setting like this??  That’s it, I’m packing it up and we’re moving to UT!  :)

[Hahaha, honey (if you're reading this), I'm just kidding!  One can dream though, can't I?]

Treasured.

Last weekend I had the honor and privilege of meeting Angie Monson of Simplicity Photography in Salt Lake City, UT.  She is my inspiration, my hero, and I am completely in awe of her work.  I could honestly spend hours looking at her breathtakingly stunning images ALL DAY.  No joke.  Seriously, check it out for yourself and you will understand what I’m talking about. 

So you can imagine my excitement to have my family’s portraits taken by Angie…let’s just say, I was beside myself!  You should have seen me, I was a total mess getting ready for the session – so nervous and anxious…it was raining (like lightning and thundering!) outside…the kids were super crazy with excitement and COULD NOT SIT STILL for a second!…each of them cried at some point in the session….And in the midst of all that, Angie thankfully calmed my nerves, had a blast with the kids and shot some incredible images that I absolutely love and adore and will absolutely treasure for the rest of my life.

Without her permission, I can’t post our family’s sneak peeks to my blog, but you can go here to see for yourself!

Good friends, good food, good times…

I had the opportunity to take a break and spend some much-needed QT with the best group of moms around.  I’ve only known these gals for 5 years, but in parenting years it feels like a lifetime together.  They are my support system, my lifeline, my encouragement, and my dearest friends.  We love to laugh together, (shop together!), share our joys and burdens, celebrate and watch our children grow.  I look forward to spending the rest of my life with these ladies and their families.  We’ll all be old and gray and floating down the river…hee hee

If you’ve never visited Gruene, TX, I suggest you head on down there…right. now.  It is incredible!  Gruene was established in 1850 by German immigrants and is now part of New Braunfels, TX.  This great town is home to historic structures, great restaurants, old homes, market days, an art gallery, cozy bed and breakfasts, a winery, and an ice cream parlor.  Gruene Hall, Texas’ oldest dance hall, boasts the birthplace to many great songwriters and musicians – including George Strait, Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert Earl Keen, Lyle Lovett, Hal Ketchum, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Charlie Robison.

                             

 

One of my favorite parts of the trip (besides my inner tube overturning in the rapids, getting drenched on the river in a downpour and lightning, and climbing uphill on a slippery, flooded street as passing cars splashed a wave of water onto us…no, really, it was HILARIOUS, trust me!) was taking an antique photo here…LOVED it! 

Does it look like we mean business or what??? 

Oh, you gotta love the pink hats… 

Home sweet home…

Sorry it has been a while since my last post…I had hoped to journal through my blog while in Africa and include pictures each day of what I had seen.  But there have been too many images (ones seen through my eyes, forever ingrained in my mind and those I was fortunate enough to have captured through my lens) …too many thoughts that I could not process them all and put them adequately into words quite yet.  I’m still digesting pieces of my trip, trying to organize my notes and reflect on what the past week has taught me. 

Thankfully, I am over my jet lag and hope to get caught up on orders, editing sessions, taxes, and the normal course of business round here (in addition to keeping up with my little ones!  Oh, how i missed them!!).  And I hope to soon share my story (of Mama Muxima through my eyes) with you over the next few weeks.  Until then, I will leave you with some images from just my first two days in Angola.  I plan to fill you in on all the details and missing pieces later…stay tuned!  (fyi:  I’ve added a SUBSCRIBE link at the top for all you blog stalkers so you can get the latest updates emailed directly to you!  Pretty cool, eh?)