Monday, February 15, 2010

Beauty and Meatballs

There's a magazine here in Colorado that is distributed  in the North Metro area called Yellow Scene.  Occasionally, I shoot some assignments for them.  Normally, my business focus is all about weddings and portraiture but sometimes it's nice to shoot something a little more "out of the box" for me.  Keeps things interesting to me and I enjoy the challenge.


These photos are from the Dec '09/Jan '10 issue.  One of the feature articles was all about alternative ways to achieve/maintain/acquire beauty.  One assignment was to shoot at a place called Bar Method, it's a workout routine that combines dance conditioning (as in ballet-hence the "bar"), interval training and isometrics.  I didn't get a chance to actually participate since I was doing my own isometrics with my camera equipment but I did stay and watch the whole class.  Holy cow.  Ladies who've had babies & you want to get back in shape- this is the place for you. Like all weight lose/get in the best shape of your life plans, they only work if you do them.  But let me tell you- this class hits all the right areas- butt, thighs, quads, calves, lower tummy bulge, higher tummy bugle, side tummy bulges, tricep arm waddle- it gets them all.  If you've got the time, money and motivation- I recommend this place.  Check them out if you're interested: The Bar Method



The second assignment was at a place that does facial acupuncture.  Since I've had my baby, I've developed a little bit of queasiness to needles.  You'd think it'd be the opposite, but having difficult veins combined with monthly, then bi-monthly and weekly doctor's visits I've grown to be not such a fan of sharp pointy things in my flesh.  I didn't know how I'd handle this photo shoot, knowing I was going to be there when someone was getting the treatment but I was pleasantly surprised.  It seems that I'm just fine watching others getting poked, just not myself.  Supposedly, facial acupuncture can get rid of wrinkles, jowls, etc...so you wouldn't have to go under the knife.  I'm not entirely sure how I feel about this but if this is the type of thing that floats your boat, this procedure is done at 360 Degree Woman in Boulder, Colorado.

Yellow Scene does a dining review every issue and that was my 3rd assignment- Pinnochios Restaurant in Lafayette, CO.  Cute restaurant in a quaint town, who can resist the quintessential Italian comfort food- Spaghetti and Meatballs?  Yum.  Yum.  Yum.  But what's better than spags and balls?  Italian lemon cake.  I didn't have the opportunity to taste this one, and it wasn't selected to print in the magazine but this one is too delish not to share.  It will motivate me back to Pinnochios Restaurant.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Miss Mary -9 months

On Monday we had a photo shoot with little Miss Mary.  This is the second time we photographed her, the first being her 6 month session.  In 3 months Mary has mastered the art of snacking (complete with matching dinette set), growing 2 teeth, army crawling and pulling Baxter's hair.  Here are some of my favorites from our session...

Enjoy!
Andrea

 

Any lovers of musical theater out there?  Doesn't this first image in the series above remind you of Oliver?  "Please Sir, may I have some more?"

  

Poor, poor Baxter...you have many more months of this to endure...

 







Faces of Mary- check out the one- eyebrow she's giving me here.




The photo shoot was for Mary but I like to capture the interactions between parents when I can.  This was towards the end of the session and Mary had tolerated me long enough.  It's photos like these that drove me to become a photographer, maybe it's because I'm a recent mother but this photo just pulls at my heart strings.  The single tear in her eye, clutching for Mom, Mom's loving hug... this photo, to me, is the epitome of motherhood.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Hello and welcome to 2009!


Well we've finally hitched a ride on the blog train, welcome to our inaugural post.  Today is Superbowl Sunday and as I'm awaiting for the big game to start I decided to finally take a look back in 2009 and collect some of my favorites.  I've been dreading this, not because I don't like to do it but because I like it so much it's a HUGE time commitment.  You know- it's like that book you keep putting off reading b/c you know once you get started you won't be able to put it down.  I've bit the bullet and here you'll find some of my favorites from 2009- enjoy!

-Andrea