Monday, January 31, 2011

Jessica and Alex



Meet Jessica and Alex.  
Here are a few photos from their engagement session in Tempe.  You two are adorable.




















They met at ASU driving golf carts, so we took a trip back to their old stomping grounds.




This is one of my favorites.  Jessica, you are beautiful!


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Help-Portrait

This summer, in a 15-passenger van with 11 other photographers from around the world, we drove through Mexico and Central America for 3 months.

We went to places like Mexico City,  the dump in Guatemala,  an indigenous tribe in Panama and to many other places.  We came in contact with many different types of people.  One of the coolest things was being able to connect with the people, even when we did not speak the same language.   Having our cameras with us opened up opportunities to talk with the people as we captured photographs of them.  One of my favorite parts, is when I turn the camera around and show them the photograph.  They would smile, blush or give a little laugh.

Not only did I enjoy being able to take photos, but I loved hearing the person's story and being able to share a story through the photo.

 We had opportunities to engage in different people's life - from homeless people on the streets to prostitutes in the red lights,  many times not knowing if anyone ever takes the time to ask them how they are doing.  They are ignored.  Forgotten.

To bring a little bit of joy and capture their beauty in the photograph.

One day when we were in Mexico City, I was walking around and stopped at a fruit stand.  There was a man, woman and little girl.  With my minimal Spanish, I was able to find out that this husband and wife had been working there, everyday, for the past 8 years.  They cut up fresh fruit and made fruit juice.  It looked delicious.

 Here is the father and daughter.  She was very shy at first, but eventually warmed up to the camera.


I snagged one of the whole family, since the mother did not think she was pretty enough to be in the pictures (which was not true at all!).


I printed these out and brought it back to them a few days later.
The smile on their faces when I brought them back was amazing.  It was great to see how a little photograph brought joy to this family.

Most of us have a digital camera and/or cell phones and ipods that have cameras.  We are used to taking photos whenever we want.  
To people who do not have a camera so easily, a photograph means a lot more.  When you stop and say, "I want to take your picture",  the attention is drawn to them and can make them feel special.  


Today I was reading about different projects the photographer Jeremy Cowart has worked on.

Help-Portrait is what I came across and it encompasses the passion of mine, as I wrote above.  They did a great job of expressing the point of it in this video and I wanted to share it with you.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KILK5a2wkis&feature=player_embedded

This reminded me of being on my trip this summer.  Many times, we were unable to print out the photo (due to moving from city to city), but the conversations and little relationships we made were encouraging, to both my team and the others.   I love the project these photographer are engaging in.  I have seen from experience, it truly can bring a smile to their face, if only for a few minute interaction.  If you are a photographer - or have a camera - don't hold back from going out and taking a picture of someone.  Learn something about them and print out a 19 cent print from Costco and return it to them.


My portrait, he said, represents where I'm going, not where I've been.— Phillip Jackovich, Help-Portrait subject


The biggest thing, whether you have a camera or not, is taking those few mintues to engage with the person.  A simple smile or hello can brighten their day.



Valentino, lived in Tijuana for 66 years. He used to be a contruction worker and now he sells candy on the side of the street in downtown TIjuana.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Lily


















You ladies are both so beautiful!  This is Lyndsay... it was her idea to surprise Lily's mom with pictures for Christmas!






The Damewood Family









A few fun ones of the excitement of doing family photos with 3 little kids...


Life with a toddler...







The boys got a little distracted...





Love this little guy.



Your family is beautiful.  I am so blessed to know you all and that I had the awesome opportunity to photograph your family!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Mexico


In the middle of November, around 20 of us took the 4-5 hour drive to Puerto Penasco.  We partnered with a church there and worked with different ministries they are involved in - from building houses to working in food banks to medical clinics to feeding families in the barrios.  Oh, and lots of soccer!














This little guy's name is Jesus.  Adorable.














Two of my favorite little boys.


Of course...you have to get the jumping picture.  =) 




Pato, pato, ganso!















We were all racing around picking up trash...this little boy came in with the last piece.








They made a game compiled of football, soccer, and rugby.








One of my favorite pictures from the trip.





This little boy liked to stand around throwing rocks at me...so I snagged a picture, catching him in the act.


Of course, you cannot go to Mexico and not get tacos!  We had steak tacos and pork tacos.  Delicious.



One morning, we went and made breakfast for a large group of people at a church service that was put on by the church we were working with.


I distracted him from the singing...



We lead the children in a VBS, with a story and crafts.








This is a sweet memory from the trip... Deanna was feeling very sick and nauseous, so this little girl came over and prayed for her.  It put a smile back on Deanna's face for sure.


Final touches on the house!


The crew! (minus myself)