Saturday, October 30, 2010

Summer Re-cap!

I'm thinking about the holidays! Halloween brings in a whole new season at our house! We bring out the pumpkins and they stay out through Thanksgiving and then they are put away and replaced by Christmas decor! I can't believe it is just that close!

I was thinking about what photos will be made over the holiday season and that made me think about what work I've done over the summer! I thought "hmmm maybe I'll show you some of the work I did over the summer" you know, just for fun!

So here are a few of the things I shot over the summer!


The summer started out with Gary and Ashley's engagement and Wedding!




I spent time with Friends and enjoyed a couple of family portrait shoots. (Some still to be reviled...)






Inhabit Las Vegas celebrated their Grand Opening!




My kid graduated from High school!

And I threw her a party!




We all met Baby Sam! I can't wait to take more pictures of this Darling little man!





I worked on a few little projects like this one...

These are canisters my Great Grandmother carried
with her as she went through Ellis Island from Poland.




One of my favorite projects this summer was the Belrose Salon classic 1940's pin-up shoot!
Gorgeous ladies and super fun!










We went to North Carolina and I photo journaled our vacation!





I had a wonderful time participating in the Scott Kelby Photowalk at the San Juan Mission.









I shot the Canstruction Orange County structures to help fight hunger!

I also got to photograph the Awards Gala




And PS I ran my first half Marathon with my Daughter, Amanda and my sisters!



It was a wonderful summer but I'm ready to move into the winter months. I'm ready for warm fires and hot coco. Looking forward to spending time with family and eating fabulous food! I'm also looking forward to entering into a New Year!






9 comments:

  1. You have been so busy this year! What a great recap - I can't wait to see what next year has in store for you!!!!xoxo

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  2. Yeah, Its nice to look back I can't wait to do more and more. oxoxox

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  3. Kelley, a great recap accompanied by a superb series of images and yeah I agree with 'inhabit'...you've been busy :)

    I know it's only November, but here's to a fabulous 2011 for us all.

    All the best to you,
    Glyn

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  4. Yay! Here here! So looking forward to the new year! By way of the wonderful holidays!

    Cheers to you and your family!
    Kel

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  5. Kelley, what a great summer you have had, great photographs and i like that everyone seems very happy in them! Well done.

    As Glyn says, here's to 2011!

    slainte
    Noel

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  6. Thanks so much for stopping by Noel! Here's to the new year and new adventures!

    Cheers!
    Kel

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  7. Wow... some seriously great photos there. Loved a couple of those macro shots, and you are so good at capturing people. Looking forward to what the pumpkin/Christmas season will bring. As you no doubt remember I write the blog adaddyblog.com about life and parenthood from the dad's perspective. Today's blog is called "Stop and Smell the Diapers... aka: Six ways to be a Better Dad". Please drop by if you have the time, though as busy as you seem to be that doesn't seem likely. ;) Oh, and I have a Facebook page, too, if you use it. Have a great weekend!

    --Michael

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  8. I just wanted to drop by and thank you so much for your comment on my blog. Now my employees are wondering why I'm sitting in my office with tears in my eyes. Thanks for sharing that song!

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  9. Michael,

    Thanks so much for stopping by. I enjoy your blog all the time! I am especially glad you enjoyed the song. If you look more into Steven Curtis Chapman's inspiration for the song, you'll probably tear up a bit more but you will also be reminded of how little time we really have with our children. That's something I'm already sure you are aware of. Thanks again for commenting and the nice words, and the reminder to all of us how much our kids really do need our time, whether they notice it now or not.

    All the best, Kelley

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