Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

Hammell/Fields Family {photoshoot}

I had repeat photography clients over Memorial Day weekend this year.  Susan Hammell contacted me again to take photos of their family during their week-long stay at Topsail Beach, and I'm so happy I was available and the weather cooperated for us!

It's been 6 years since I last photographed this very photogenic family; I was actually pregnant with my firstborn for that session, and now I have a 5 year old and a 2 year old!  Time goes by so fast.  It was so much fun to see the kids and how they've grown since my last shoot with them.  They were very patient with me and all of them did great.

See for yourself:









Thursday, November 15, 2012

birthday getaway!

For my birthday this year, Jeff decided to go big.  While my birthday is at the end of September, he told me that he had something big planned but we wouldn't be celebrating until mid-October.  I love surprises so I was stoked.  I told him to tell me only what I absolutely needed to know and that's all.
 
And he followed that rule.
 
All I knew was that I needed to take a Friday off from work (so a weekend thing) and that the temps would be low to mid 60s during the day, low 40s at night.
 
I honestly didn't know and really couldn't even speculate where we were going until we rolled up HERE:
 

Ridgecrest is a retreat/conference center where the Festival of Marriage is held each year, during the fall season (among other things throughout the year).  Our church is a big proponent of this event but Jeff and I have never been able to go.  He decided to change that this year.
 
That man of mine...I love him.
 
This is how the plan rolled out (and keep in mind, all of this is news to me as it's happening. ALL.OF.IT.):  we, the 3 of us, left our house Thursday after work and drove to my parents' house in Lexington to stay overnight.  Jeff told me right before we got there that we'd be staying overnight and that we -- he and I -- would be continuing on tomorrow, leaving Deacon with my parents.
 
I was super-excited about that for numerous reasons, not the least of which was that it looked like we were getting away together for the weekend.  Suh-weet!  It pretty much didn't matter at that point where were going.  :)
 
We headed out Friday morning around 9am to...well, I still didn't know, of course.  I was loving this!  We traveled further into mountainous regions over the next couple of hours and it just kept getting better and better.  I know I commented at least once to Jeff that it didn't matter where we were going, that this scenery we were traveling through, with all the gorgeous fall foliage, made me so happy.  :)
 
We stopped in a small town called Black Mountain for lunch and to do a little shopping around the quaint little town square.  Jeff had heard that there were a few pottery shops there and he knows how I love pottery.  The thought he put into this birthday gift, whatever it was turning into, was becoming more evident.  And making me feel so special.
 
It was nice to get out and stretch our legs.  It was a beautiful sunny day -- just cool enough to keep from getting warm, but not cold enough to have to wear a coat/jacket.  We ate at the Black Mountain Ale House and both of our meals were delicious.  The pub was actually underground.  Very cool!
 
After hitting a few shops before and after lunch, Jeff said we needed to get back on the road.  Little did I know that we were only going a few miles up the road.  I soon found out what he had planned.
 


 
We had a great time!  It was so wonderful to be away with my man, in a gorgeous part of NC, with picture perfect weather the entire time.  We met new people who were there doing the same thing we were and there's such a connection in that.  The breakout sessions we went to had great information and the group sessions with worship and messages from our keynote speakers were wonderful, too.  It was so refreshing -- a welcome change of scenery, literally and figuratively.
 

 
During the weekend, we had a span of about 5 hours of free time, and we chose to spend that time driving around the area (well, after our nap :).  We went and drove around on the Blue Ridge Parkway...
 




 
And on the way back to Ridgecrest, we drove through a little place called Montreat (apparently, Billy Graham has a place there, which I didn't know about until later on)...
 

 
We headed home Sunday morning after our last group session, stopping to see a few sights...
 
 
...and then on to Lexington to get Deacon.  My parents had a blast with him all weekend.  I'm so thankful they had an opportunity to spend that time with him.  The whole weekend was fantastic -- for us and for them! 
 
Thank you, babe, for making my birthday this year so very special.  You are the best, and I love how you love me.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

a few more from the Harvin family...

Okay, I have just a few more I want to post from the photoshoot I did of the Harvin family last weekend.  Some with some special effects...




Saturday, June 18, 2011

Harvin Family...

I did a photoshoot last weekend for some good friends who used to live in Wilmington. They were in our Sunday School class at church before they moved to Greenville a few years ago. It was great to see them and meet their youngest little girl. Their oldest little girl had grown so much since the last time I saw her -- both are just beautiful. :) Love this family!

Here are some of my favorites from our shoot...you'll notice that I don't have any special effects in any of these.  That's because I love, love, love how the colors of what they wore look with the colors of the beach -- perfect!









Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Nimmo Family...

I had an opportunity to photograph a sweet family this past weekend, Caleb & Laura Nimmo and their two cute kiddos, Caden & Lilly. It's always a challenge to catch young, active kids in action but I'm pleased with what I ended up with from this shoot. It was a lot of fun to hang out with this family on the beach.

Here are a few of my faves:








Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Hammells & Family...

Over the Memorial Day holiday, I had the pleasure of photographing Todd & Susan Hammell & family, along with Susan's parents and her brother & sister-in-law and their family.  They are vacationing on North Topsail Island this week -- in from the Greenville, NC area -- and wanted some family photos made to celebrate their parents' 40th wedding anniversary.

This entire family was a lot of fun to photograph -- the kids were adorable and all the adults were fun-loving and open to whatever kind of poses I wanted to put them in.  By the end of the shoot, I felt like we'd been friends with them forever.  :)

Here are a few of my faves from the evening on North Topsail Island: