Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Kurths 2010

St. Luke's United Methodist Pumpkin Patch was the location of this year's Kurth family portrait, but with a twist.  G-ma, G-Pa & Aunt L were in attendance.  The kids had fun exploring (the youngest with his mouth :) the pumpkins and obliged me with a few "look at the camera" smiles.

For those of you who don't know, Derek was my first friend at Texas A&M.  Never would I had imagine that when I answered my dorm door to this stranger (wondering how he got in a locked dorm) he'd one day be father of three and I'd annually photograph his sweet family.  


Of course that was about two years before he met his beautiful wife
which always seems to change a guy into to words like responsible
and less mischievous ... well, responsible at least.



We came to the pumpkin patch for a photo that looked something like this:




But of course this one is my favorite:




Baby D has won the Kurth Family Funniest Baby Photo (that I've taken) Award:


His inquisitive smile cracks me up every time I go through the photos.


And then the "Klassic Kute Kurth Kids" photos which are a staple of every shoot with them:






I think the best thing with age is gaining life experiences and being old enough to say to kids, "I remember when your parents went on their first date."  What a privilege to be witness to a family from it's beginning and see the children you've prayed for grow and become their own persons.


-TRH






Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Naptime in the Harmon Household: No Humans Allowed


Before I moved into our home, this cat took up "temporary" residence (that was August 2009).  We are cat sitting for a friend who moved to the UK on a short term assignment, married a delightful Polish woman while there and has since stayed until she can get a visa to move back with him. 

Fat Cat, who I renamed Leona convinced that he was a she and no woman wants to be called "fat" (she's actually a he; I have come to terms with the fact), and I have had a love/hate relationship.  He loves to rub on my legs, I hate the allergy attack that ensues.  This cat is the most loving "as close as a dog cat" one could have and I'm not quite sure what we'll do with ourselves once she/he's gone. 

Nevertheless, there are times that the love/hate relationship surfaces.  I've actually built up a bit of immunity to the allergies and he understands I don't like my legs rubbed on, but then....

He loves to nap and snore right next to me. (aka rubbing it in ; )

I hate that I can't nap. 

I have been blessed with all the work I can handle.  School portrait orders are coming in and I'm busy processing them.  I also have pumpkin patch photos from this past weekend.  Those are coming soon! 

-TRH

p.s. Yes, the cat is laying on papers that missed the recycle bin, two hard, grey disks (one completely under the cat) and a power cord.  What?  Doesn't your cat sleep on similar objects?  Actually, his favorite bed is a cardboard box lined with a plastic cover off of the last bed pillow I purchased. 

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

And so it re-begins...

Some of you have known me long enough to remember my old photo blog ( http://professionalbridesmaid-photos.blogspot.com/ ) and may or may not have wondered if I'd ever blog again requested that I continue my photo posting.  I will admit it's been quite the hiatus even from my Facebook business page, and now that the wedding is over (mine) and life has sped up instead of slowing down, what else makes more sense than starting a new blog?

So what have I been up to lately?

Un-packing and decorating (unfortunately the un-packing and the organizing gets in the way a lot of the decorating) and, this past month, hanging out with the students of Trinity Lutheran School & Children's Center (downtown) trying my hand at school and sport portrait photography. 

This weekend I get a special treat: a second Kurth family photo shoot for the year (normally only a once a year event since we live half of Texas away from each other) with a new twist:  fun g-parents Kurth included!   We'll be pumpkin patching it up and pretending it's actually fall and not Texas Summer round two - allergies included.

Looking ahead:

About a year ago I stopped looking at other photographer's sites unless I knew them personally.  I think at the begining of my career it was good to see what was out there, but after awhile I felt polluted by other peoples ideas making it harder to find my own vision for what I wanted my images to convey.  During this professional time off from photography I've decided I feel very strongly abut three things:

1)  Weddings aren't for me.  My back problems that have plagued me since 3rd grade will most likely never go away.  I just am not able at this time to hold up to the physical demands of an 8 hour day of shooting.  I'll still consider requests to shoot small, short weddings but that will not be the focus of my business.

2)  Portraiture is for me.  I dislike being photographed.  A lot.  I think I have two good angles:  lens held above my head pointed down, lens pointed away from me and at something more willing to have it's photo taken.  Like a tree.  Oddly, people like me are the ones I like to photograph.  I know how I feel when I finally see a photo of myself I like and I want to give others that same feeling.  I want someone to see the beauty I see in them.

3)  96% of my friends got married during or right after our college years.  I'm now going through the friend baby boom and I find myself in awe of the process of growing a person.  I believe that having a diverse portfolio is important to keep one's work fresh and to grow creatively, but at the same time I feel led to focus on maternity portraits for awhile.  There's a lot of the same-o same-o out there, and I think it could be so much more.  There's a good possibility I'll just come up with more "same-o same-o" but I think it's worth a shot. 

Finally, what's a blog without a give-a-way?

I'm looking for 4 mom-to-bes over the next few months who are willing to be my guinea pigs for a few ideas I have.  In return you will receive 5 printable, edited images on a CD, be featured on this very blog & my website, and have my gratitude, of course.

-TRH