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The Knot's Best of Weddings, 2008

April 27, 2008 by Tamara

A big thank you to The Knot for including my photography in their big wedding special issue, Best Of Weddings, 2008! The featured editorial was from Abigail & Ray's beautiful wedding at The Fearrington in Pittsboro, NC, which was just a joy to shoot.

I have to go back and do some counting, but I want to say that we've had real weddings featured in something like the last 6 issues of the magazine in a row, too. We definitely do appreciate it!

Nikki & Troy

April 27, 2008 by Rachel

For me, the best part of photographing Nikki and Troy's wedding was getting to watch the way they looked at each other all day long. From where I was standing, there was just something really unique about their connection in that way. It wasn't the cheesy, dreamy stare that borders on creepy :); rather a look of admiration, amusement, and I CAN'T BELIEVE I GET TO SPEND THE REST OF MY LIFE WITH THIS PERSON all in a glance. It totally gave me goosebumps.

A few images from their beautiful day...
I've never seen this kind of enthusiasm over the bouquet toss... :)

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Life As An Artform - Boston

April 23, 2008 by Tamara

I am heading up to Boston next week to join Jesh de Rox as Guest Speaker at his much-raved-about life as an artform workshop. My understanding is that there is one spot left, so if you are interested in joining us, contact Jesh!

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5K, 200M, 3 Mice, and 1 Cow

April 21, 2008 by Tamara

We just had a wonderful, eventful weekend - starting with Saturday morning, the aptly-named Wondergirl 5K Race, put on by the fantastic Girls on The Run organization. I was walking over to the start line, with the kids all packed up in the double jogger (I was already registered to race it) when my 6 1/2 year-old Sophie decided she'd like to have a go at it, too.

A little history on this...months ago, we agreed that she would be able to get herself a pet if she could run a 5K and finish it. We figured we'd have a couple years until she could actually cash in on that, considering her first couple laps around the track didn't go that well. I think the official sum up was, "ugh, this is too far."

She said she wanted to try on Saturday morning, though, and I reassured her that if she did, indeed, finish, we would go to the pet store after the race and pick out her pet. Lo and behold, the child did indeed run the race, and as we rounded the last turn and started to head for the finish line, she spotted her dad, whose jaw dropped in total disbelief that his little girl had actually finished 3 miles and was about to complete her first 5K race. We both welled up with tears when she zoomed to that finish line with such total, beautiful determination. There's a lot more back story on why this is a particularly impressive achievement for our Sophie, but wow, what an experience.

Lisa, our Studio Director, happened to see us me scooping up my daughter at the finish (with heart-bursting pride!!!) and she was awesome enough to snap these images, which I'm so grateful for :)
Not to be outdone, sweet Caleb raced the kids' 200 Meter race and earned himself his very own blue ribbon!!! Considering the fact that he's not a huge fan of tons of noise and activity, this was quite an achievement for him :)
At the finish - this is Caleb's current "smile" face (thanks for capturing this, too, Lisa) ...
And then the big call on Sophie's pet. (Her daddy sent us off to the pet store with such overwhelming happiness and the formal declaration that she could bring home an elephant for all he cared, she'd earned it!). Well, she took her time with this big decision - she examined the ferrets, the rabbits, the hamsters, the birds, the fish...and, finally, she went with the mouse. Well, actually, there were three different colored mice, so she went with three mice! I've only had an opportunity to photograph one, though....

Meet Chocolate The Mouse:
After settling in with our new family members (they actually are terribly cute), we decided to take advantage of the Farm Tour, and we went to check out Organic Valley's dairy farm. Sunday was a quirky day, with a big storm rolling in to Snow Camp, North Carolina

This was the view in front of us on our drive to the farm....
And this was the view behind us:
We actually had a good half hour at the farm before that storm found us. It was actually pretty fascinating to learn about organic farming techniques versus conventional - interesting details like the fact that the cows are calmer, gentler, the milk is cleaner, and the soil more forgiving. The feeling is that organic farming must be our future...and yet it is also our past.

Caleb was less interested in the talk and more excited about the wide, open spaces...
And, lastly, this is Petunia.

It's a little known secret that all cows smile at vegetarians with a camera :)

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