I Still Do | A Legacy of Love | The Weavers

I’m finally getting around to blogging these pictures almost 4-1/2 years after the fact.  These pictures came about after visiting my grandpa in the Alzheimer’s unit of the nursing home.  Several times out there I noticed this sweet couple.  The husband would come to visit and feed his wife lunch.  One afternoon while feeding my grandpa, I witnessed this intimate little moment, and quietly snapped a photo with my phone, tears running down my cheeks.

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I couldn’t get my mind off of this couple and the deep love they shared.  I asked my mom if she knew anything about them since she went out there almost every day.  She knew exactly who I was talking about, so I asked her if she thought they’d mind if I came and took a few photos of them.  I really thought it would be nice for them and their family to have some pictures of their deep connection.  My mom thought they would and encouraged me to talk to Mr. Weaver.  So I did.  He happily agreed, and so I met up with him out there one day over the lunch hour.  I quietly watched them as they went about their routine and just took pictures of them, hoping to capture the beautiful love I saw.

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Those of you with friends or family members dealing with Alzheimer’s disease know how horrible it can be.  You watch helplessly as the person you once knew becomes someone completely different.  Sometimes you are blessed with a few moments in which the fog has cleared, but more often than not, you’re interacting with the shell of the person who was once there.  Years ago, I remember visiting my Grandpa Schumaker.  Sometimes he would remember us, and sometimes he wouldn’t.  Even within one visit, within minutes, he’d go from knowing us, to living back in the past.  It’s heart wrenching.  Then we went through the whole thing again with my Grandpa Starofsky.

So as I watched Mr. Weaver, I was in awe of his patience and kindness while feeding his wife.  She struggled at times and even got frustrated, but there was nothing but love and admiration for her in his eyes.  He spoke to her softly and tenderly.

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And then there are the hands.  I love photographing hands.  Think of all of the things your hands do over the course of your life time.  Looking at their hands, I imagined years of hard work and yet years of lovingly holding each others hands, facing the world together.

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Years after the vows have been said, the honeymoon only a distant memory, and yet look at the way Mr. Weaver still looks at his wife.  He absolutely adores her.  I could see it in the way he looked at her, the way he tenderly touched her, the way he patiently fed her, the way he lovingly embraced her, and how he faithfully came to feed her lunch whether she knew who he was or not.  Guys, that’s what “I do” means.  For better, for worse, in sickness and in health….these two didn’t let the trials and troubles of life destroy their marriage.  As I watched Mr. Weaver choose to love his wife when she would possibly give nothing in return, I was in awe.  I can’t even imagine losing your spouse to Alzheimer’s.  What a legacy of love though that he faithfully loved his wife, giving her all of his love and admiration, expecting nothing in return.  I’m sitting here crying as I write this because my grandparents, parents and in-laws have all lived the example of a self sacrificing love in their marriages.  I hope that I can do the same in mine.

In these last photos, just look at Mr. Weaver’s love for his wife.  I chatted with him about her, and he talked about her like a giddy young man madly in love.  All he could say were good things about her.  Being that it’s been 4 years since that conversation, I don’t remember a whole lot of details from it, but there is one thing I do.  He said (not verbatim, but to the best of my recollection), “She was a singer…I mean, not a professional singer, but she had a lovely voice and would sing while she worked around the house.  I would stand at the bottom of the stairs and just listen to her singing upstairs.”  His eyes just gleamed as he talked about her and their life together.

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Once Mr. Weaver finished feeding her lunch and just sitting enjoying each other’s company, he wheeled her back to her room as he did each day, and then proceeded to climb in bed with her and hold her. I didn’t take any pictures of those precious moments, and maybe he didn’t even mind and I should have, but I didn’t want to intrude on such an intimate and special time.

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As a photographer, I feel incredibly honored to be chosen to document the special moments in my clients’ lives.  I hope the images I capture will be passed down to generation after generation, allowing future generations to see through a window into the lives of those who left the legacy of love to them.  Thank you for stopping by and reading my post!  I hope you enjoyed these images as much as I did capturing them.

The Hall Ladies

I had the privilege of photographing these lovely ladies a few weeks ago.  They are actually our neighbors as well.  So I’ve had the joy of watching them (the daughters) grow into the lovely ladies they are.  Even though they are all grown up, I’ll still think of them as the cute little girls playing around the neighborhood.  My how time flies!

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I had a lot of fun hanging out with them for this session, even if the sun was blindingly bright and the wind was messing with their beautiful long hair.  I look forward to seeing the paths that each of these girls chooses.  They have very bright futures ahead of them.

Thanks so much for stopping by!!

Share Six | Silhouette

This month’s theme is Silhouette.  I planned on actually orchestrating some silhouette pictures with off camera flash, but while on our vacation back in August, the sunsets on the lake created the perfect opportunity for some great silhouette shots.  So I decided to take advantage of that opportunity.  I may still execute some plans I had in my head, but for my blog post on the theme, these are the shots I chose.

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Thanks so much for stopping by!! I hope you enjoyed my images. Continue on in the circle by heading on over to Kathy’s blog to see her amazing interpretation. These ladies here at Share Six never cease to amaze me!

Share Six | Shooting Through

Another month has passed.  I’m afraid to blink or I may miss the rest of the year.  Is it just me, or is time perpetually speeding up?  I’m not sure when I stepped on this merry-go-round of life, but someone please help me off!!

With it being October now, it’s time for a new Share Six theme.  It has been chosen, and it is – shooting through.

This first image is of my friend’s daughter.  She is absolutely adorable and has an awesome personality!!  They were in town over the summer visiting from Arizona.  I asked my friend if I could photograph her daughter, and she obliged.  Miss L was being super cute hiding from me in the field of flowers.  As she was peeking through them, I thought it was the cutest thing and had to grab a few shots of her.  What a cutie!!

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This next one is from a session I did years ago.  This little guy just wanted to play, so I went with the flow and shot through the slide.  I was worried at first with the sun being so bright and him being backlit, but the inside of the slide worked as a natural reflector.  I just love his little fingers and his tongue sticking out too.

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This image is from an engagement session I did last spring.  During this part of the session we were in the botanical center, and I wanted to give the feeling that we were immersed in the jungle.  So I had them stand among some branches.  Then I shot through some other branches as well.  This couple is just stellar!!  They are so in love with each other and it showed in every image.

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This next image is one I took on our vacation.  After doing our water theme a few months back, I’ve become a bit obsessed with underwater pictures.  We stayed in a little cabin on a lake, and my son spent the majority of the time in the water.  So naturally I decided to get some shots “shooting through” the water.

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We recently participated in a special event at our local zoo – “Breakfast With The Monkeys”.  After that was done, we were given admission to the rest of the zoo for the remainder of the day.  One of my favorite animals is the fox.  I just think they are absolutely beautiful.  I tried my best to get a few shots, but with people constantly hovering, and the low light making it hard to grab a quick shot, I only got about 4 decent shots.  This one immediately stood out to me because it looks as if his head is popping out of the glass.  Apparently I caught him at the right spot where there was nothing reflecting in the glass in front of him.

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My last image I shot through one of my piano books.  I saw a similar shot a few years back and wanted to replicate it with my own music and piano so it would have personal meaning to me.

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I hope I’ve given you a nice variety of “shooting through” images.  It’s not something I naturally think to do when composing a shot, but I’m really going to try to do it more often.  It can definitely create a very neat effect!

Head on over to Sharleen’s blog to see her amazing interpretation!! As usual, I am honored to be a part of this talented group of ladies.  They motivate me to think outside the box and try harder to improve my skills.

Also, don’t forget to make your way through the entire blog circle, and then go out and get some of your own shots and share them on our FB page or on Instagram using the hashtags #sharesix #sharesix_shootingthrough

Thanks so much for stopping by!!!

 

 

Share Six | Gold

Share Six’s theme for September is gold in honor of The Gold Hope Project.  Here is a little info about them…..

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, so for all of September we’ve decided to team up and join forces with @thegoldhopeproject to help spread awareness!!
For those of you that don’t know, The Gold Hope Project is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of photographers who aim to provide free portrait sessions to families battling pediatric cancer. As photographers, we understand how truly important it is to document our children’s lives, and what better gift to give to parents going through such a tremendously difficult time! In addition to pairing young warriors with photographers, @TheGoldHopeProject also works to raise funds for pediatric cancer research! If you want to participate with us this month, here are just a few things you can consider:
1. Tag your gold photos with the #TeamUp4GoldKids (for features) and #theGoldHopeProject (to spread awareness). You will have a chance to be featured on one of the MANY participating hubs for the month of September!
2. Go to goldhopeproject.com and see how you can apply to be a registered photographer!
3. Donate! It DOES make a difference!

By using these hashtags you give all participating hubs permission to share!

We decided to switch gears for September’s theme on the 22nd of August and support this wonderful cause.  I was getting ready to head off on vacation which threw a bit of a wrench in getting some photos.  I was really hoping to donate a session to a child with cancer and post those photos for the theme.  Unfortunately I just didn’t have time to make that happen.

I ended up using some photos I took earlier this summer.  A local farmer planted 8 acres of Black-eyed Susans.  It was an absolutely stunning sight!  They were very generous and let people come take photos in the field.  I had thought it would be fun to get a few fun shots of my girl in the field.  When we pulled up to the field there was a thunderstorm rolling through.  It was a small one though.  It actually made for some stunning skies.  Here are a few images I took that evening.

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Thanks so much for stopping by!!  I hope you enjoyed my images.  Continue through the blog circle and head on over to Janet’s blog to see her lovely interpretation.

Share Six | Water

As you’ve made your way through the circle, you already know by now that August’s theme is Water.  We did this theme two years ago in April and I did some pictures of water droplets splashing into a bowl of water.  This time around I decided to try for some underwater pictures.  I wanted to stretch myself as it’s not something I photograph very often.  It was also made more difficult though as we took our pool down this year.  I had hoped to get some images in an outdoor pool, but time got away from me (we’ve had family in town and my daughter is in a musical) and so we had to head to the community college’s indoor pool last minute.  I would have preferred some outdoor sunny glistening pool pictures, but this will have to do.

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For my final image, I’m going to post an underwater picture I took last summer at an outside pool.  P1090314_SS_web

It gives a little comparison of the lighting differences between an indoor pool and outdoor.  There is so much that goes into an image.  The first five pictures were shot with a GoPro and were much higher resolution images than my final image which was shot with a point and shoot underwater camera.  I’m new to underwater photography, so maybe there was more I could do with the editing of the first pictures, but I have to say that lighting plays a big role in an image.  Not that the first images weren’t good, they definitely captured the “mood” of the lighting at the indoor pool, and I like the mood of the pool lighting.  Then you look at my final image and it’s a totally different vibe.  It’s light and airy.  A lot of photographers find a style or look they like to always shoot in.  While I had hoped to do bright outdoor pool pictures, it was definitely fun (and challenging) trying some indoor more moody images.  I think that’s what I love about photography.  While I would love to create my own signature style in my images, I tend to always go back to just shooting the images as the scene was with whatever mood and lighting was there.  I’ve even beaten myself up about not having a signature style, but I’m kind of coming to the conclusion though that documenting the scene as it was IS my style.

Thanks for stopping by!! I hope you enjoyed my take on this month’s theme.  Head on over to Elizabeth’s blog to see her amazing pictures!!

M & M

Well another year has passed and I had the privilege of photographing Miss M’s birthday photos.  I can’t believe she is 7!!  Her older sister (I’ll refer to as Big Sis M), who she looks just like, was turning 13, so we took some portraits of her as well.  My how time flies.  These girls have grown up so much!!

We started the session with a few shots of Big Sis M with one of her favorite hobbies…reading.  We incorporated her favorite book series.  I can’t believe how much she’s grown up!  And she’s so mature!!

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We continued the ongoing theme of incorporating something rainbow.  This year it was a rainbow umbrella and a “paint” splattered dress.  What a cutie!!

 

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I love how big sister incorporated some Disney things!!  Our families share a common love of Disney.

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We finished up the session with some pictures with the hoop swing I made.  I was a bit unsure how it was all going to work out, but it turned out pretty well.  These girls are just so darn gorgeous!!

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My goodness she’s gorgeous!!
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After walking back to our cars, Miss M said she wanted pictures in front of the lilac bushes.  We took a few there.  For years everyone has said how much Miss M looks like Big Sis M.  Seeing the two side by side in the same picture, you’ll see the resemblance.  It’s incredible!

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Oh and I had to include a goofy one.

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Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed the pictures!  I know I enjoyed taking them,  These girls are so much fun!!

Share Six | Abstract

June’s theme over at Share Six is abstract.  Those of you who know me personally as a photographer know that I am a portrait photographer.  This is what I love though about being part of a photography group that does themed challenges like this.  This group of gals is constantly stretching me and helping me grow.  If you are a photographer and haven’t taken part in these monthly challenges or any other challenges, I highly encourage you to do so.  You will find that it’s very fun and you learn a lot, therefore your skills improve.

As I said, abstract is not something I’ve really even dabbled in.  So I was really racking my brain trying to figure out what I was going to photograph.  It dawned on my that I could use intentional camera movement to make ordinary objects become abstract.  I haven’t even really played with intentional camera movement either, but what better time than now?

For my first image, I waited until later in the evening.  I knew because of using a slow shutter speed I’d need less light.  I pointed my camera up at some trees.  When I pushed the shutter button, I twisted my camera creating the swirl.

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For my next image, I just pointed at some grass (still in the evening when it was getting dark) and moved the camera a bit as I pressed the shutter.

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For my third image, I actually shot it during the middle of a bright sunny day.  I pointed up at a tree. I shot at ISO 100 and f/29 and 1/2 sec. shutter speed.  I used my 28-135 and started wide, but zoomed as I pressed the shutter.

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My fourth image was the same technique.  This was a picture of the pond behind our yard.  This is one of my favorites of the set. Who knew I’d like intentional camera movement and zooming so much?

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For my last two, I waited until after dark and headed to the carnival/fair that happens to be in town right now.  I wanted to do some light painting, and I once again used a slow shutter speed and intentional camera movement.

For this first one, I just left the shutter open and moved my camera all around.

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For this second one, I held the camera still for a second so I could get the ferris wheel somewhat defined, then moved the camera in a wave pattern.IMG_4587_web

I hope you enjoyed my interpretation on the theme abstract.  I have to say, I had a lot of fun playing around getting these images.  I hope you will too! Get out and have fun creating art!  First though, continue through our circle to see Janet’s blog.  You won’t be disappointed!

 

Share Six | Urban

This month’s theme is urban. I live in the Midwest in a community of a few cities which are surrounded ultimately by miles and miles of farms. We don’t necessarily have what I would call a big city feeling to our communities, but urban ultimately means “of or relating to city”. So I guess it doesn’t matter the size of the city.

My first picture is of my boy on the sky bridge here in the Quad Cities.  For those of you not familiar with the Quad Cities, the sky bridge is one of our iconic landmarks.

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My second image is a double exposure of my son and part of the Davenport skyline (mainly the skybridge).

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My third and fourth images are of my girl during a session we did downtown.  She wanted more of an urban feel for her pictures.

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I had to include a picture I recently took while we were downtown Chicago.  Most people will recognize this iconic location.

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And last, and quite possibly least, LOL, is an image that I think accurately depicts urban areas, or at least our urban area here in the QC.  You wouldn’t be in the urban areas without being surrounded by construction.  I thought I’d end with a bit of humor.  This is obviously not a very artistic image, but it depicts our urban area we live in.

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Continue though our blog circle by heading over to Janet’s blog to see her amazing images!!  You won’t be disappointed!

Anthony & Sydney

A few weeks ago we had the privilege of photographing Anthony and Sydney’s engagement photos.  Let me tell you, this is one of the sweetest couples you will ever meet!! They are absolutely adorable and utterly photogenic!!

We met these two through Quad City Music Guild.  Anthony was in Oklahoma with my daughter and myself back in 2014.  We met Sydney on several different occasions as her sister was in a play with my daughter, and Sydney is active at Music Guild as well.  These two just shine.  They have the most upbeat personalities, and have the most infectious smiles.  The love they have for each other is evident. Just look at the way they look at each other! They also shine on stage! Anthony is one talented dancer and Sydney has a gorgeous voice!!  They are incredible actors!

I know it seems like I’m gushing over them, but I’m being serious.  These two are AWESOME!!

Here are some pictures from their engagement session! (I could’t just share a few.)

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Anthony and Sydney, we are so excited for your wedding!!  Enjoy this time planning your special day!! We know it’s going to be amazing!!