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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Where everyone is family!

There are so many favorites from the day but I can't bare to post anymore until I get the new blog up and running because these colors are killin' me! This is probably one of my favorites of "the shot" for the wall. What a fun vision to be a part of and just being with this family just makes your heart sing. They are so loving, supportive and genuine.

The masterminds behind the restaurant and this shoot...Michael and Joy.Vintage bliss!
And you know I couldn't help taking the inbetween outtakes of the love stories intertwined in the day. David and Andrea..thank you for letting me steal this moment. I am assuming I can thank you because you will love to see yourselves kissing:)
Michael and Joy, you little Hot Pockets:)This is a vision I got before the shoot when trying to brainstorm a shot with Proud Papa and his 4 boys.And none of this would be possible without the bliss of these two beautiful souls. They are the perfect Yin and Yang. Sheila, so graceful, reserved with a sparkle in her eyes at all times. Mike, stoic, an open book, and is like your favorite teddy bear that is always there to fill you with love. I admire you two from afar and thank you with all my heart for welcoming us into your spiritual family.This was going to be the PERFECT end to a perfect day, shooting on this wall...until the LOUD alarm went off and scared us away. I should have stood strong, knowing I was with the brave Galeotti's;) At least I got this one.We had to do jumping ones on another garage door.Another favorite of the day!

Galeotti's..."Where everyone is family"

Many of you might not know a disturbing fantasy of mine....I always wanted to marry the Mafia...don't judge;) Well, I think this is hopefully the closest I will ever get. This beautiful family just happens to be the sweetest Italian family on this side of the Mississippi:) This is my beloved friend, Aaron's family. They just took over a restaurant in Battle Ground and they are going to be rebranding it soon with their new fabulous spirit that they carry with them. When Papa Mike and Joy asked me to do a Soprano-type shot of them to blow up for the restaurant I was a little nervous. I don't like trying to recreate someone else's art. So what's a girl to do? She calls her dear friend Brian, that is always up for the challenge. As always, he opened up his heart and mind to me and once again I have been inspired, I have learned and I have a heart full of thanks. Here is what it takes to set up a shot such as this...




This is the stance of a creative genius! If you have ever worked with Brian, you can't help but LOVE and feed of his intense energy. The Galeotti's adored him of course and you have to go check out his shots (unreal!) My take on the day will be in the next post...don't chew your nails off;)

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Sister Love

You all have to remember these two beautiful ladies! This is A dynamic, sister duo that I did senior sessions with and I adore them! They wanted to put together a shoot of the both of them for Mother's Day to surprise their mom with. How sweet s that? They put together the money to do a shoot with me and I couldn't feel more honored. There is something about their connection that I am in complete awe of. The simplest touch is so natural to them and they make each other laugh all the time. I loved the emotions that I connect with on this shoot and I am so glad that they will have them to treasure through a lifetime of sister-love!







Thursday, June 4, 2009

Boom, Boom Pow!

Not too long ago I got to go up to Seattle to give a speech with Heidi at Washington Cease Fire. I wasn't too nervous going into the whole thing until my sister, Tracie said that she was going to be able to go. I didn't want to over-process my emotions of wanting to do great in front of her, and I certainly don't want to process why I couldn't look at her when I was giving the speech. I think it had to do with the fact that she looked like she was struggling to breathe because she was so nervous for me;) Can I tell what I have enjoyed processing...an amazing, grown-up day with my sister. We got to go to lunch together, no kids and we got to try out a restaurant that she has had on her list to try out. Let's just start there....
First there was the delish tea. This one is for our sister...can't wait to have a sister tea this summer!
Next was the rediculously good appetizer. Look at that presentation!My dish...Her soupA sister is a little bit of childhood that can never be lost. ~Marion C. Garretty
Now let's talk about how amazing my sister is. I think I have blogged on the other sister-power in my life, Lynn. I felt like she was w
ith us on this lunch because it was clean, healthy, Asian and I could just feel her presence. Miss you Lynn Marie! Meet the middle sister, Tracie.
Most the time Tracie and I get stressed out calls from one another about parenting woes or emotional rollercoasters we have embarked on lately. Well, this day was nothing but soulfood. We didn't get very deep, it was just being together that was so satisfying. Tracie is so modest when it comes to qualities being said about her and she is much more private then I am, but just let me take a moment to boast about this amazing woman in my life:) She has a smile that will light up any room...Her sense of humor and comedic timing is impeccable. I think all my brothers and sisters are the funniest human beings on this planet...She is so mysterious and yet she wears her heart on her sleeve. She cultivates her friendships over many years and is one of the most loyal friends you can find.I remember thinking that she was one of the smartest people I knew when she was in college. I still admire that medulla oblongata of hers. When she carries herself into a room, I think that people must think, I just have to know her. Well, I know her, I love her and she is someone that I will always admire. It's so amazing to get one of your siblings in front of the camera. They are so vulnerable and a tad uncomfortable, but it's an incredible process to capture the hero that is painted in my memory. I wish I could spend a full day with each of my siblings getting to know them and painting that picture of admiration with my lens. Thank you for supporting your little sis...the day meant the world to me! I wish the color would just be normal..I guess I can't drag my feet on making the new blog anymore so there will be no more complaining about dying color in my pics;)

Pricless

Not long ago Aaron was over at the house after we did a shoot together. It was a normal day in the Carlisle household...taking a moment out of our day to have a big ol' snuggle-fest. He picked up the camera to capture what he thought was going to be a tender moment.
Until I went in right for the "tenders". It turned into WWF in no time, which is a likely event in our household.I didn't factor in the dog into the equation before I started in on smack down;) She added a whole new dimension into the game.
I can't thank you enough Aaron for capturing the dirtiest move on this side of the Mississippi. Jake locks both my hands together so he has free reign of the whisker attack on my face and neck:(As you can imagine, that cheap shot gets me a little heated. My next move usually doesn't end well...dropping the hammer from way up..."The Flying Ninja Kick"The ninja kick usually drops him to the ground where it gets down right dirty! I can't say that I have officially won any of these wrestle-fests, but that's not going to stop me from trying.
Aaron, I can't put into words what these pictures mean to me. These are the simple, beautiful, memorable moments that I would have let slip away in my fading memory and these pictures bring back the smallest little details of that day. The most simple moments that go on under this roof are the details of our hearts. They are the memories that my kid will hold onto for their lifetime and they will have pictures to go with the stories that they tell their children. Thank you for being in our life! Here is another simple moment that I don't want to forget. I don't know when they will ever be able to trim their own toenails, but its a mundane choir that I adore because they get to be close me and I get to pick at them like a mama monkey:)

Monday, June 1, 2009

Communtiy

Girls...ask yourselves...when do you laugh the hardest in life? I dare to say that the hardest I have ever laughed in my life has always been with girlfriends. Oh, and there was that one Mojito night at the lake a couple summers ago with my family, but that doesn't count because there was alcohol. If laughter is the best medicine, then God has blessed me with the best laughing months that a girl can handle to make sure that I am fit as a fiddle. I really want to know what is so dang contagious about laughing with your girlfriends that makes it so unique? I can be completely silly with Jake and we laugh everyday with each other, but it is just different. I am really beginning to believe that this laughter is in my life for a bigger reason and I am starting to really see how important my community of women really is. It all started with the amazing weekend filled with love and laughter in Lincoln city. The weekend was filled with passion and laughter...what could be more powerful than that?
Then you all remember when Lindsay came into my life and lit my soul on fie with all the laughter that we shared.
Then I was BEYOND blessed when my childhood friends came to visit for less then 12 hours. There is something so healing and comfortable about girlfriends that know your past and everything that encompasses who you were. Then we got to meet all over again and share our grown up lives. I love them dearly and I will be feeding off of our short time together for years to come. Cass and Irley you were the best thing since sliced cheese! Can you tell who always acts a fool...but only because they think I am funny:)That's the laugh I'm talking about...look at the gut-wrenching laugh. I think I did the equivalent of about 1 million sit-ups while they were here. Then there was the most recent. Cindy...oh Cindy...you make me feel all warm in my chest when I think about our time together. You have a joy in your heart like none other. I have never met anyone so genuine and beautiful as you. When I get around you I feel like we can conquer the world, or at least save the Tamils;)
And because of Cindy, I was able to go for a LONG overdue visit to the friend that rocked my world in every sense of the word, from the first day that I met her almost 10 years ago! She is my soul sister and my kindred spirit. When I describe her to anyone, I glow. She is statuesque, bold, powerful, confident and so full of life. This trip was much needed on both parts and I cried when I had to say good-bye to both. I have pictures of Terri's beautiful family that I will share and more from DC. I just felt it in my heart to talk about these amazing women in my life and there are so many more that I am blessed with. Thank you to all my incredible community of women. Here's to more healing laughs and being there for one another. I love you all and hope that I bring as much joy into your lives as you do mine! Terri, is it wierd that I want to blow this up HUGE on my wall:) Can't you all just feel the joy in this shot? I miss you my friend!