Early in December I was contacted by a high school student who needed/wanted to shadow a photographer for a class assignment. That was the only weekend we didn’t have a shoot scheduled in December so we batted around a few ideas on what would we want to do if it was us. We almost shot motorcycles at sunset in the hills but it was windy.
A few phone calls later and we had Adrian and Ilana scheduled to come in. If you’ve never seen Muy Thai (the national sport of Thailand) I highly recommend checking it out. It’s fast paced and absolutely worth it for the sound.
Thanks to Adrian, Ilana, and Debra for being part of the shoot and Judie (Adrian’s mother) who piped up during the discussion that Adrian would love to come in for a shoot. Both of them will definitely be featured in another session that isn’t planned in the course of 15 minutes.






Monday Again (but a special one)
June 27th, 2011Debbie Macomber with John and Marcia MacDonald
My calendar says this is Hyak Blog Day (All Day) and so I should be blogging. Those who read my wife’s site, aKnottyHabit.com, or have dropped by recently know one of the reasons I’ve been busy.
For those that don’t: Debbie Macomber, New York Times bestselling author multiple times over was here on Friday. The photo to the right is after the event and it’s completely unfair that she can still look good after a 4 hour drive, 2 hours signing books, and preparing for a 4 hour drive back.
It’s also our 2 year wedding anniversary today and just over 1 year for the yarn shop and the (I’m still going to say new) studio. Thanks to everyone who has helped us come this far.
Six photo sessions are in the editing stage this week and, as always, client work trumps blogging. I’ll finish up some of the draft posts later this week. I also have some upcoming ad deadlines mid-July that require a huge amount of work to get the shoots done in time to get them off to Ben who creates most of the wonderful advertising material you may see of mine.
I do promise to get back to my promised blogging schedule after that, and I will do my best between now and then.
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