1.25.2011

Commercial Work | Joshua Cup Coffee

Joshua Cup Coffee is the central hub for college life in Macon, GA.

This week, they COMPLETELY remodeled their cafe, making it so wonderfully "coffee-cozy". Joshua Cup has been a magnet for artists, Mercer University students, local businessmen, as well as traveling businessmen. While working there, I have personally met representatives from organizations such as Invisible Children and Savannah College of Art and Design. As if you can't already read into my adoration, I would hands-down say they serve the best coffee, from-scratch desserts, and deli sandwiches in Central Georgia. You will not be disappointed.

I was delighted to capture these shots during/after the remodel!

Enjoy, my friends. {♥}










{Seriously AMAZING lamp from IKEA--yes,please.}

{My favorite shot of the night!}
  









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Song of the Day | Until You | Dave Barnes

{Girly sigh... ♥}



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1.24.2011

Children's Session | Jackson Gibbs

This little man was so cute. I posted a preview of little Jackson last week when I first started editing his session.

Jackson was full of energy, and in such a good mood for the shoot. He offered several cheesy smiles to the camera, but his candid faces of pure excitement have to be my favorite!

Hope these pics take you back to your childhood.

Enjoy, friends. ♥













{This is what flying feels like.}







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Song of the Day | Falling Slowly | Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova

This is definitely one of my favorite songs ever. This is a live video to show their immense, raw talent. That is SNOW around them. It had to 've been freezing. They are quirky, but oh-so-talented. Isn't that the case for most artists?




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1.23.2011

Song of the Day | Your Love Never Fails | Jesus Culture

I love Sunday. 






"If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world." | C.S. Lewis




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1.22.2011

Mini Session | Anna Daniels

To say it was cold would be an understatement. But we still had fun, none-the-less.

My dear friend, and frequent model, Anna Daniels, is a passionate, fresh photographer learning and growing each day--who has just embarked on pursuing the career full-time. I am very excited for her, and can't wait to watch her grow along the way!

I am always {more than} pleased with my pictures of Anna, and that definitely applies for this session! We found so many awesome lighting opportunities!

Enjoy the pictures, my friends! ♥











Oh! And if you have some time to kill today, check out the new pages on my blog! You can read about me, look through my inspiration, and ooh and ahh over my favorite sites. I have also added more product (and awesome product, at that) to my creative sessions, effective February 1, 2011.

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Song of the Day | Dream | Priscilla Ahn

Oh how I just love this song. Story of my life. ♥


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1.20.2011

Creative Session | Taylor Parker

I {heart} Taylor Parker. Clothing-wise, we are totally kindred spirits. So, you can imagine that taking pictures of fashion that I love with a dear friend that I love would be utterly enjoyable--it was nothing less than such. :)

Featuring her red TOMS, an awesome scarf from American Eagle, and for the night shots, a sweet eighties Wolf shirt she printed at Bang-On in Little Five Points (a slightly sketch, but wonderfully eclectic area of Atlanta--just right for all you Hipster Kids out there).

For this post, I'm going to fill my dear readers on a little of my technique. :)

It is truly a cop-out for a photographer to say that they have not yet purchased a flash because "I only believe in using natural light." Trust me. I, personally, have said it before. In my case, I am hoping to purchase a flash, but use of a flash seemed secondary (in my opinion) to buying a High-Quality Camera. The reasons being:

(A) I love vintage-styled photography, that which is difficult to create with modern flashes, but easy to create with modern cameras. (That's not to say I wont pour myself into learning flash technique when I buy one).
(B) At this stage of the game, I really have a fondness for intentional grain (i.e. static, fuzziness) in pictures--intentional meaning I know when it's going to show up in my pictures, and have learned the means of increasing/decreasing it at my wishes.
(C) I feel as though if it's darker outside, and the shadows are harsh, or if there's really dramatic lighting in a building... well, that's the way it is. The background in the pictures should be dark, the lighting more dramatic/harsh. To duplicate the feel of the actual setting, it is necessary to meter your current light situation and get creative with it! Art is relative to the artist, however, make sure you are still using good technique instead of being lazy. Learn methods for low-lighting situations. Study posing/wardrobe/composition for a more dramatic photo.

The lighting methods I implemented for this session were:

-Sunlight. (No, really?)
-Building light. (Quite yellow/orange, so you will find these photos in black-and-white).
-Head lights. (A.K.A. The bright beams streaming from the front of your car at night.) These were PERFECT for her 80s Wolf Tee.)

That's enough "Haley Method 101" for today. Now, enjoy the pictures!
























I am in love with how legitimately vintage the left shot looks, especially with it being out of focus. It looks like I could have pulled it out of my mother's chest of old pictures.







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