Monthly Archives: November 2008

crazy times (or crazy girl?) (or are they linked?)

so…this past friday (not today, obviously) i left my house and headed to lambertville, nj, and its charming hippy sister-town across the delaware…new hope, pa.

matt and jody got married on saturday…(that evening i walked across the bridge to pennsylvania.  i have a huge weak spot for towns where you can walk across a bridge and be in another state.  it’s why i love portsmouth so dearly.  down in the south end, you just walk across the rt 1 bridge, and BAM.  maine.  my hobby:  sending text messages, “i think i’ll walk to maine now.”  (ok, fine.  i only did it once.  but i LIKED it.))

anyway.  that was my last wedding of the year.  from there i hit the road and drove to rochester, ny to hang out with my awesome photographer friend tammy.  we had some fun, did some shooting (stay tuned!) and then it was time to make my thanksgiving pilgrimage home to my parents’ house in a tiny town in upstate ny no one’s ever heard of.  except that one time i told someone he’d never heard of it, and he made me tell him the town, and he’d actually LIVED here for a while.  THAT was weird.  i usually just say i’m about 10 minutes from saratoga springs.  people have HEARD of saratoga springs…it’s cool and hip and has a selection of gambling opportunities.  (i worked as a mutuel clerk (bet taker) one summer in college.  i can totally rattle off bets like a pro.  wouldn’t WIN, but i SOUND impressive.  “yeah, i’ll take a $2 exacta box, key the 4 with the 2, 9.” (this one would actually cost $4) “i’d like $14 across the board on the 7 horse.” (this bet would actually cost $42)  “$1 straight trifecta, 13-2-5.” ($1)  see?  you’re impressed aren’t you.  i think i might even remember what that lingo means.)

(do you think this post wins the prize for most parenthetical expressions and random bunny trails yet?  hang in there…i’m not finished.)

anyway.  i’m at my parents’ house, and perhaps it is sleeping in the twin bed i distinctly remember picking out when i was oh, about SEVEN…perhaps i am compensating…i AM a grown-up, i AM!…but i am obsessing over furniture.  and apartments.

{my next few months look like this:  3.5 more weeks back in nh…tying up my 101 loose ends.  moving all my earthly possessions except what fits in my giant red polka-dotted birthday-present suitcase so i can take it down under with me.  driving me and my non-all-weather-friendly-possessions (like my mac pro and canon L lenses–yeah, that’s name dropping for photographers.  like a normal girl would talk about jimmy choo’s or something like that)  including my cat, mao, to my parents’ house.  then about a week later, i will board a plane bound for auckland, nz, via LAX and nadi, fiji.  (i’m totally missing new year’s eve this year.  i board the plate around 10pm 30 dec in LAX…i get a few hours of 12/31, and then BAM…it’s 1 jan 09.  that int’l date line’s a bitch.  however, to console myself, i will land and proceed immediately to the beach and laugh in winter’s face.)  i’ll be in new zealand until 1 mar, 2 day stopover in fiji where i will be staying here (private room for $36/night, baby.)

then on to LA for a few days…i’ve got a friend there working his way to stardom as a stand-up comic/actor who wants to get some new photos done.  oh…and of course, from about a bajillion miles away i will be looking for a new place to live.  i’m sure there will be lots of transpacific phone calls, “hey friend, can you go look at such and such apartment for me and tell me if it’s awesome or if it totally sucks?  i’ll buy you a burrito when i get home!”  exciting, right?}
SO, even though i know i don’t need a place until early march, i am still obsessively checking listings NOW.  i know.  it’s not pointless at ALL!  in addition to hunting for a place to live at a time when it is totally unrealistic to do so and should i find a place i love would be powerless to hold it until such time as i could occupy it…i am also obsessing over furnishing it.  no really…obsessing.  i have a list sitting right next to my computer.  i have been living with borrowed/donated/reclaimed/craigslist furniture for the last several years of my life, and finally…FINALLY i might be able to buy some.  some stuff that…matches!  who cares if it’s ikea…(also, this might shock some of you…i hope you’re sitting down, but…i’ve…i’ve never been to ikea.  yes.  it’s true.)  anyway…i want this dresser,

and this bed,

and i’m debating over this table/chair set


or this one.


i really love the black finish, but i like the bar height…
i can’t wait to get my delightful dishes

out of storage and have my own kitchen again!

see…obsessing!

so…i decided that in the holiday spirit, i should offer a (consolation) prize to the first person who leaves a comment and says, “i read this entire post…and not only did i read it…i UNDERSTOOD it…and your crack-head train-of-thought-derailments didn’t lose me!”  my friend doug suggested i offer a date-with-gwyn as the prize.  i laughed and agreed that it was brilliant.  it wasn’t a conflict of interest with my target demographic AT ALL!  so, my original idea was to offer a free 8×10 print (comment must be left by sunday morning, 0900) of your session or a credit for a free 8×10 if you’re on my list to be photographed…or if you decide a print is worthy impetus for scheduling a session…but, hey…if you prefer doug’s suggestion…well, i’m not paying.  the pleasure of my company should be prize enough.  :-D

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rochester…clarinets…snow…oh my!

i’m really just posting because i need to test some blog formatting changes i’m trying to make, but i can also tell you that i’m in rochester w/ my friend tammy, and we’re having a grand old time.

she photographs a lot of musicians (the eastman school of music is here in rochester), so i tagged along with her yesterday to photograph ran.  he’s a clarinet player (clarinetist?) and is from israel.  and apparently to get into eastman…you have to be pretty freaking awesome.  (i asked him if they were better than julliard…and he said, “for the winds, yes.”

so, one of these images is mine…one is hers.  can you guess which one is which?

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baby liam!

back in october, i took a 2 week trip which included boynton beach, fl (about 30 minutes north of fort lauderdale) and columbus, ms.  florida is more pleasant, i’m not going to lie, and it was fun to hang out with my friend gina and her little girls (stay tuned…photos of them coming…sometime…), but columbus is home to my sister, brother-in-law and brand new baby nephew.  (they named him william robert and call him liam.  i’m sure i’ve already told you that before, but i think it’s a pretty fabulous nickname for william.)

anyway…OBVIOUSLY i did some photographing of the new pipsqueak.(ok, he’s my nephew and i love him, so i’m allowed to say this, but…ET, right?  a little bit…)




(these two totally don’t go together…the first one is all, “awwwww”, and the second one cracks me up, because they’re both going, “ooooh!”  which, incidentally…runs in the family.)

(this image was taken of me today (yesterday?  what time is it?) by my good friend and an amazing photographer tammy swales.)

yes…that IS a baby wrapped up in a blanket, plopped on a large turkey platter and laid in a cornfield.

mhmm…i DID carefully position the dead corn cobs very precisely to add to the overall effect of baby-on-a-platter.  too bad it was cold and i couldn’t do NAKED baby on a platter.  (the baby, he doesn’t like being naked.  not one bit.  unless he is in a nice warm bath.  he likes that.)

he also wasn’t too keen on the idea of being a picnic dinner…

but…he soon came to terms with it.

hey, you cope however you can, right?

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meg & david–engaged

today is david’s birthday (thank you very much, facebook!), so i thought it would be a good time to write about their recent engagement session.

i was down in providence after amy & ben’s (yes, the lickers) wedding, and since m&d live there and are getting married there next may, it was convenient to schedule their session for the next day.  i’m *semi* familiar with a few places in providence, so i was able to suggest a spot…and i even suggested where we could meet.  oh, yeah…that’s right.  i know the cool/hip/happening indie coffee shop in providence.  (the coffee exchange on wickenden street.)

so…we met, i showed them my sample albums real quick-like…then we piled into my car to drive to the nearby location i’d chosen.  we got out of the car, and i looked around…readying myself to give them directions.  walked around the back of the car to get my camera and shooting bag.  shooting bag & lenses…check.  camera…camera?  bueller?  bueller?  um, are you kidding me?  no.  no, i was not kidding.  i had LEFT MY CAMERA BEHIND!  lucky for me, meg and david are AWESOME and just laughed right along with me at how not-awesome i am.  and also lucky for all of us…the friends i was staying with lived pretty close by.  after an unplanned detour to collect my camera (during which i discovered that they know and love ellis paul–mmmm, blacktop train is such a freaking good song), we were back in business.  and oh, what business it was!

i’d found a sort of neglected construction site…quiet and sleepy on a sunday afternoon.  i asked them, “how do you feel about trespassing?”  they laughed and said, “clearly you JUST met us.”  oh it was ON!

these two didn’t blink when i asked them to climb on piles of broken concrete and rebar…bounded enthusiastically into the CAT tractor/machine/thingy for a makeout session, and helpfully pointed out the bloated dead fish floating by the water…in case i hadn’t eaten dinner.

i can’t wait for may 16, either, meg!


sometimes you need the “mom” shot, or the “newspaper” shot.


i looooove this first one.  and do you SEE the setting they tromped around in for me?  how can i not love them?


this was just them…being cute.  walking to the spot i told them to stand.  but c’mon…so cute!


(don’t you think they should use a version of this one for their save the dates?  i dooooo!)

about this time they found dinner for me.  such thoughtful clients, these…


how beautiful is she?  MAN!

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