I met Amanda earlier this year after she had just finished making a lovely group of ladies all the more gorgeous for a wedding. She seemed so easy going and certainly knew what she was doing, so I was delighted when she contacted me to shoot images for her portfolio. She enlisted two of her friends and we had a fun afternoon shooting. Here are a few of the images! And if you ever find yourself in need of makeup, whether for your wedding day or a night on the town, you can contact her via email, angstman.artistry@gmail.com!
Worth Design Build
One of my great passions is architecture, and with that, interior design. So it is always a pleasure when I’m asked to photograph the work of builders and architects. Here are a few examples of the images I shot for Worth Design Build. When I photograph interiors, I make sure to capture the overall room in a pleasing way, but also photograph the details. I feel that having images of more than just the overall room gives a better theme and feel to the design, and helps potential clients connect with the builder.
Here are some images from the most recent shoot, one of a finished basement and one of a bathroom remodel in a historic home. And if you ever need any work from tiling to drywall to custom cabinetry, please contact Worth Design Build. I have personally worked with Andy and seen many of his projects up close and personal, he is one of the good guys and is a pleasure to work with.
The Big Easy
If any of you know me personally, you know that I’ve been a TAD stressed. Ok, that is a lie, the words “nervous breakdown” were spoken more than once…but we knew that owning a customer service driven business while raising three little ones was going to be tough. This year has been very tough and culminated into major stress at the end of October and early November.
Before I knew November would be the craziest part of our year, I signed up for the Foundation Conference in New Orleans. We are very proud to be part of the Fearless Photographers community as well as an active member on the FW Forum. I can’t tell you what inspiration and influence this group has had on me. The constant push to be better in a positive manner is priceless. And once a year we meet.
This year’s conference was going to have some fabulous speakers and I couldn’t wait to learn from them! Because of the Unveiled show, I missed most of the first day, but got a ton of education out of the second day. The presenters are amazing photographers that all had something different to share and it was fascinating to see each of their unique views and histories. Even during meals we got together and talked shop over a po’ boy.
Since I missed the first day, I stayed an extra day after the conference to explore New Orleans. I had never been here before and wanted to just wander the streets and absorb. I am a lover of architecture and couldn’t wait to see all Nola had to offer. I also took what I learned at the conference and tried to get some lovely pictures as well.
The biggest thing I need to work on as a photographer is waiting for the moment. Not worrying about getting a shot and running off to get another, but sitting and waiting. Anticipating something is going to happen, getting the shot ready and just waiting. Patience is not a virtue of mine…and neither is making someone uncomfortable…so I usually see a moment and try to photograph it before anyone notices. This time, I got right up to events and waited and finally took a picture. I still need more practice, but throwing self awareness out the window is a good thing for photographers and hopefully I’ll get better at it.
The Garden District was lovely, full of gorgeous iron work and trees pushing their way out of the cobblestone side walks. I think one of my favorite elements was that many of the houses still had their gas light fixtures on their front porch. I saw a ton of beads hanging from trees, rode on the old streetcars, and stood in front of Nick Cage’s house for a while hoping he’d see me admiring his place thoughtfully and invite me inside for mint juleps (that didn’t happen). I walked pretty much the entire French Quarter and now can say I’ve stood at both the start and end of the Mississippi River. The cemeteries were gorgeous and probably my favorite place to wander, though seeing one mausoleum where a mother lost a child a year and then her husband the next year really made me miss my family.
One thing I couldn’t get over was how nice everyone was. The people on the street and in restaurants were sweet, smiled at you, said yes ma’am when I asked a question and were very proud of their city and loved to talk about it. I had a wonderful time and got to sleep in and eat what I wanted and not have a thought in my mind…a very good thing for a couple days! Now back to the grind stone! Here are a few images from the trip and I’ll post more on facebook in a couple days. Enjoy =)
Tucci Bennuch and Twin Cities Grill
Yesterday I headed over to the Mall of America to photograph the food and interiors of Tucci Bennuch and Twin City Grill. For those of you foodies that have signed off on the Mall of America restaurants, you have got to revisit Tucci Bennuch! Chef Asher Miller has been working on their menu, adding creative twists on traditional favorites (the green pea and white truffle raviolis were my favorite this summer!) and including a fresh farmers market seasonal specials. Here are my favorite images from the shoot. I love getting up close with food and am so excited that the restaurants like that style of photography as well! Also, I’m an eater, not a writer, so here is a nice review from the Star Tribune that reviews Tucci.
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/taste/124723928.html
Mozza Mia
Today I photographed Mozza Mia, inside and out.
I love these types of assignments because I get to show my love of architecture AND my love of food in the images. Mozza Mia is a pizzeria and mozzarella restaurant in the 50th and France neighborhood where they hand make their mozzarella daily and fire bake their pizzas. It is a very family friendly, relaxed space, yet the food is anything but ordinary. I came to photograph their private dining space as well as the dining room, and afterwards, I got to enjoy my very own caprese salad. You see, I feel that it is very important for me to blog the truth, and I must taste the food to blog about the restaurant, right? ; ) Well, I can certainly vouch that their mozzarella is amazing. And sitting in their outdoor space feels like a European sidewalk cafe on a warm summer night.
Here are a few images, enjoy!
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