Time for an Allie and Tom update! The peonies are just bursting out of this one.
As you know, I'm usually two steps ahead of the game in real time, so this weekend I am actually delivering the finished painting to Allie and Tom. It's going to be a really special unveiling with my lake family which includes several people that went in on the painting with me as a wedding gift. Be sure to follow me along on Instagram for the up-to-date snap shots of the unveiling and the 2 weddings I'm working Friday and Saturday... loreen_rose.
Enjoy the holiday weekend and be sure to squeeze in some R & R...I know I am!!!
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
Emerald Green Pantone Photo Shoot | Sneak Peak
It's taken me all week to come back down off an adrenaline rush I built up for a photo shoot I was involved with on Tuesday. I'm dragging now, in need of a vacation, but that's besides the point. I have so much good stuff from this shoot to share with you, but you must be patient. I can't give away too much until the shoot is published but a little peak never hurt anyone.
Last year I worked on a Tangerine Tango inspiration shoot with Jennifer Kathryn Photography and Meghan of Lovebird Events. This year, we brought the team together again to attack the Pantone color of the year: Emerald Green. I'll get into the logistics and additional members of our team at a later date, but for now, I just want to give you a preview of the projects I worked on. I'll be doing a few DIY posts on each of these individual projects so you can try your hand at creating your own inspiration. For now, visually enjoy...
That's it. No more. Stopping asking me to give away more details....you'll just have to wait. Ok, one more hint....the shoot took place at The Boarding House. We were inspired by every inch of this place. You have to take a look at it. Ok, no more. Go enjoy your weekend and check out all the awesome links in this post, and be inspired yourself.
Last year I worked on a Tangerine Tango inspiration shoot with Jennifer Kathryn Photography and Meghan of Lovebird Events. This year, we brought the team together again to attack the Pantone color of the year: Emerald Green. I'll get into the logistics and additional members of our team at a later date, but for now, I just want to give you a preview of the projects I worked on. I'll be doing a few DIY posts on each of these individual projects so you can try your hand at creating your own inspiration. For now, visually enjoy...
Centerpieces |
Table runners |
Display frame |
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Allie and Tom Update | with Gravidee Photography
It's time for an Allie and Tom update....from me and the photographer! Gravidee Photography did an amazing job shooting the sweet couple's wedding...it doesn't even look like they are in the boonies of Wisconsin (at least that's what it felt like to me).
You can check out the full blog feature with additional photos on Gravidee Photography's blog...click HERE!
And for the painting....
It's nice to see peonies in August.
You can check out the full blog feature with additional photos on Gravidee Photography's blog...click HERE!
And for the painting....
It's nice to see peonies in August.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Meet the Photographer: Jennifer Kathryn Photography
Time out from painting to take a look at the good life. After having the kind of job that I have for quite some time now, I've started to really realize a few things: my job ain't like all the rest. My work is fairly mobile, despite the love I have for my studio lights. This mobility allows me the flexibility to go where I please, when I please.....like Wisconsin on a Wednesday (hint hint). And, though I work solo with my trusted side-kick mom, I have a plethora of co-workers. I love my industry vendor co-workers and friends. It's really the best of both worlds...we can talk shop while enjoying a happy hour somewhere all at the same time.
All this being said, I report to you now on my front porch in Wisconsin with a few trusted co-workers nearby. We've escaped the city for some R & R, but being the workaholics that we are, talks of business have been in the conversation loop.
One such friend that has joined me here is Jenn Gaudreau of Jennifer Kathryn Photography. I've mentioned her dozens of times in this blog, but I feel like I've been holding back on this treasure. Jenn and I met through the industry grapevine and have since become very good friends. We've collaborated on photo shoots together (Tangerine Tango), convalesced to each other about our businesses and even delved in to our personal lives. She was even sweet enough to take my professional photos for my website. Today, I take the time to introduce this women I completely adore and feature her interview....as we sip coffee and enjoy the smell of cows in the Wisconsin air.
A few shots from our time together:
All this being said, I report to you now on my front porch in Wisconsin with a few trusted co-workers nearby. We've escaped the city for some R & R, but being the workaholics that we are, talks of business have been in the conversation loop.
One such friend that has joined me here is Jenn Gaudreau of Jennifer Kathryn Photography. I've mentioned her dozens of times in this blog, but I feel like I've been holding back on this treasure. Jenn and I met through the industry grapevine and have since become very good friends. We've collaborated on photo shoots together (Tangerine Tango), convalesced to each other about our businesses and even delved in to our personal lives. She was even sweet enough to take my professional photos for my website. Today, I take the time to introduce this women I completely adore and feature her interview....as we sip coffee and enjoy the smell of cows in the Wisconsin air.
1. How long have you been in business?
I'm entering my 8th year of being a professional photographer, and I started Jennifer Kathryn Photography four years ago. I've been in Chicago 3 of those years and I am absolutely in love with the city!
2. Toot your own horn....what’s your specialty?
The heart of what I do focuses on getting to know my clients- their sense of style, passion, purpose and personality- and then filling the frames I shoot with who they are!
3. Who or what are your favorite subjects to photograph....your dream photo session?
Passionate, stylish and focused business women who have a heart to make a difference in the world with their brand. Couples who are in love and uninhibited in their expressions of affection and playfulness. Individuals who are being impacted by incredible non profits that provide microloans and education to women. To capture the dignity and vibrance of people and sharing their beauty with the world is what makes me feel alive.
4. Craziest thing you’ve captured on camera?
One of the most amazing opportunities I've had was to capture the people in small village in India for a non profit organization, Thirst Relief, that supplies clean drinking water to communities who do not have it. I was the first to photograph the wells that have served thousands of individuals in the Tamil Nadu region of India. Seeing people traveled to each of the 10 wells in from miles away, some with two and three water jugs on their bicycles, really made clear the reality of what an impact Thirst Relief is making and it was incredible to be a part of that.
5. What do you like about working in the wedding industry?
5. What do you like about working in the wedding industry?
Something I just love about being a part of the wedding industry is the opportunity to collaborate with other artists and wedding professionals to bring a couple's vision to life. It's such a joy to build new relationships as we serve our clients on one of the most incredible days of their lives.
6. What is something you wish your clients knew about your job?
So much of what I do is dependent upon the relationship I have with my clients and the energy they bring. My goal is to create an atmosphere where people feel truly comfortable being themselves so I can photograph them authentically. Even the most genuine of portraits takes place on a "stage" of sorts and requires intentionality, and so the ability to be brave and vulnerable in front of my lens will make all the difference between merely pretty photos and powerful ones.
7. When you are not working, what are you up to?
When I'm not working I can be found checking out some of the best restaurants in Chicago, traveling across the country and internationally when my schedule and budget allows, dabbling in vocal lessons again, experimenting in the kitchen, volunteering at YAO, or catching up on How I Met Your Mother and New Girl.
8. Anything new and exciting coming up that we should know about? (either professionally or personally)
At the end of April I will be participating in the Live Below the Line campaign to raise money for Opportunity International. For five days I will be eating on less than $1.50 per day (the poverty line for the U.S.) and documenting my experience. I'm so excited to be doing something tangible to raise money for an organization that is making a global impact.
A few shots from our time together:
Take a visit to Jenn's site and fall in love with her work as much as I have. If you're lucky like me, hopefully you'll get to meet her someday and fall in love with the beautiful, caring person that she is. Thanks Jenn for joining me at the office...and for being a dear friend.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Behind the Scenes | Canvas Background Color
I'm ready for the weekend and enjoying more time up at my cottage in Wisconsin. We have our annual golf outing where we all pretend we know how to play the frustrating game but really just look forward to the vodka lemonades and cheese balls.
I've obviously already started Allie and Tom's painting, but I thought I'd back track just a wee bit to give you some insight into my painting process. I'm digging a little deeper into these first steps and showing things off in another video.
Oh how I dread watching myself, but I thankfully have Bella for some light entertainment (my wince at the beginning of the video is Bella trying to interrupt me). How many meows do you hear?
I've obviously already started Allie and Tom's painting, but I thought I'd back track just a wee bit to give you some insight into my painting process. I'm digging a little deeper into these first steps and showing things off in another video.
Oh how I dread watching myself, but I thankfully have Bella for some light entertainment (my wince at the beginning of the video is Bella trying to interrupt me). How many meows do you hear?
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