Thursday, May 8, 2008

Back to Work

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

No, I didn't turn into Jack Nicholson channeling Stephen King in The Shining. Just whining a little.

Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to take some portraits for a law firm downtown. What a great bunch of people! I'm not just saying that to suck up or to pad my chances of going back if one of them happens to read it. They were just a great group. From the time I said hi to the office manager, to the time that I packed up and got out of their hair I was treated very kindly. Here is one of my favorite shots from the day.

It won't make it to their website, but I love the shot. This is just one of those shots that I got for me on the day. Most of the other shots are pretty standard with a bit of personality.

Funny, I haven't posted to my blog in about 3 weeks, then I post twice today. My website has been updated a bit, and I finished doing most of the research that I needed to do. Only a 15 hour day today, but I got tons done, new business card, updated site, two blogs, plans and purchases for tomorrow's shoot, picked up some bike parts for my mountain bike. I think I have earned a nice long sleep tonight.

Working from home

Here is a little glimpse into my life. I have a job this weekend for an event at the Clackamas Town Center Macy's for Mother's Day Portraits. While I am really excited about this, I am FREAKING OUT about getting all my ducks lined up. I think I have everything ready to go, but there is always that little thing that refreshes the challenge.
I didn't feel like working in my office today, so I am editing photos and typing correspondence from my couch (recliner) and listening to music.
I was doing some research on the net, and looked over to see my dog, Neo, in his favorite position - spread eagled on the couch with his head on a pillow. I figured that I needed a picture of that. I have lots of pictures of the mutt doing his thing, but I just watched a show about some photographers, and was reminded of the Marilyn Monroe photos when I saw Neo. Obviously, Norma Jean was more beautiful and more elegant, but what can you do?
One of my favorite things about working from home (I don't drive to my Portland studio unless I need to) is that I get to hang with my pets and give Neo more attention. He's finally coming out of his slump after losing his sister, Daisy. I like to think that I am also doing my part for the environment by not driving the 20 some odd miles to the studio in my truck.
This isn't the most elegant lighting. I didn't want him to move while I set up my stands and strobes to light him with some pizazz. He's one of those dogs that if I'm up and moving around, he has to follow to see what I'm doing. Maybe I'm getting food or going outside for something. I had to sneak to my camera bag to get my camera and strobe, and was lucky that he only woke up and didn't move.