Working At Work (V1)

There's no denying that T.J., Jeff, Amber (even Maddie!) and I love our jobs. We are incredibly blessed to photograph all of you for a living. This summer has been really busy with weddings, seniors and walk in love. sessions - and while sorting through all of the images I've been pulling aside the photos of our team at work. Usually we're holding reflector boards in weird places, pretending to be the bride and groom so we can test lighting, or just being downright strange.

And thus the Working At Work blog series was born. Enjoy! [BC]

 

Katie

Katie is one of my good friends from school who just happened to win one of the three senior portrait giveaways. She will be a senior at Manheim Township and can't wait to graduate so she can pursue fashion merchandising. Brooke and I weren't surprised to hear this, as we were excitedly looking through the adorable, vintage-y clothing options she brought for the shoot. While walking around downtown Lancaster, we chatted about our common love for photography, fashion, and laughed about anything and everything. Katie shared with us about a little business she and her best friend started this summer. They go to thrift shops and find articles of clothing they like, then hand-dye them, and sell them. How cool?! Overall it was an awesome evening. I enjoyed assisting and I think that Brooke captured Katie's personality just perfectly. Enjoy our favorite shots! [MB]

 

 

Morgan

I first met Morgan several years ago when I was the videographer at her sister's wedding, but didn't realize Morgan was who I was shooting until she walked through my front door! Morgan will be a senior this year at Linden Hall in Lititz, which is an all girls school that was established in 1746! Morgan lives on the school's campus during the week but stays at home on the weekends. Maddie, Morgan and I chatted about riding horses, colleges and having nephews while we walked around the neighboorhood and shot. Our session was really relaxed and fun - and just another reason I love my job. [BC]

 

Grandpa's 90th Birthday Weekend

Two weeks ago we celebrated my Grandpa's 90th birthday. People flew and drove in from Florida, Arizona, Nebraska, California, and Michigan, North Carolina, New York and more. My Mom, Aunt Jan, cousin Kami and I have been planning the 90th birthday celebration since April. Emails, meetings, coffee dates and lots of work went into our planning and it was worth every minute of it.

The entire celebration began Friday night with a Variety Show put on by all in attendace. I wasn't able to be there Friday night due to a wedding, but I hear it was hysterical. Several girls sang the "walk in love" song and another put together a puzzle at record speed accompanied by The Flight of the Bumblebee song! My Aunts sang a childhood game song they all knew, while others danced, wrote songs and recited poems dedicated to Grandpa.

Saturday afternoon everyone got together, split into groups and raced around town for a video scavenger hunt. (Family: The scavenger hunt video will be on the DVD, no fear!) After the scavenger hunt, everyone ate dinner at Aunt Jan + Uncle Bill's house, followed by hours in the dunk tank, fireworks and watching Tangled on the lawn in the dark. It was a magical evening.

Sunday morning by Mom and I began working on the decorations for the birthday party itself, which was being held at my parent's house. You can see a few of the getting ready photos here and here. Early afternoon was filled with pie baking, tying silverware together, ripping fabric for the tables, setting up the Smilebooth and testing our icecream machine!

By 5:00 that evening, slowly but surely, all 52 family members, spaning four generations, assembled at my parent's house under the tree ready for dinner. Ladder ball and croquet followed dinner, which was then followed by running through the sprinkler (prettttty sure T.J. was the only adult to participate in sprinkler time) and the candy scrambles. The ages 10+ candy scramble was defintely more intense than the younger kids! We also had a watermelon seed spitting contest which was so fun and actually a lot harder to do than you'd think.

Just before icecream and pie, we presented Grandpa with his gift. Kami had put together (with everyone's input) a blanket with nine scriptures that remind everyone the most of Grandpa. I know Grandpa was touched. He just kept saying "Thank You", over and over, and over.. trying to look each one of us in the eyes.

A slideshow of Grandpa's 90 years was watched at the end of the evening, followed by a prayer from Grandpa which ended "Lord, I'm not sure what else to say. Thank you. Bye for now."

The entire weekend was truly a blessing and a priviliedge to be a part of. I am so incredibly thankful that I took the time to video bits and pieces of the weekend. I didn't take many photos knowing that my cousin Kris had that under control, but you can see what I did shoot below. The rest of my time was spent shooting video.

Lastly, I wanted to say thanks to everyone who was able to come to the party. It meant more to Dad/Grandpa/Great Grandpa than we'll ever know. And to those of you who couldn't make it, you were deeply missed and thought about all weekend! Hope to see you all again soon! [BC]

 

 

Video song: Mat Kearney, "Count On Me"

Smilebooth photos from the party will be blogged shortly and then made available for free downloads online!

Liz

I just recently picked up the Canon 35mm f/1.4 lens and couldn't wait to try it out. And who better than my beautiful girlfriend to be my subject for the evening? One of Liz and I's first dates was taking portraits of each other in Lancaster City almost a year ago. Here are a couple of my favorites from our impromptu session! [JF]

 

Jeff + Mandy

I have a crush on the Sheldon's. There I said it. Don't judge me. But seriously, the entire time I was editing these photos I just kept thinking, "They are so cute. I really like them." Jeff Sheldon is the founder of Ugmonk and an incredible graphic designer. T.J. and Jeff starting emailing a long time ago about shirts and business things. Last Christmas Jeff created the "Last Shall Be First" t-shirt for walk in love. as a part of our collaboration collection.

Jeff + Mandy just celebrated three years of marriage and asked us to shoot photos in honor of their anniversary. They traveled to Lancaster City where we shot for about 30 minutes. We then headed to one of my favorite places to shoot, my Grandpa's backyard, and finished our session there. They were such troopers. It was humid. There were bugs. And everyone was sweating. Ehh. All that aside, two of their photos are already ranked super-high on my favorites ever list.

Enjoy! [BC]

 

Madisons Sweet 16

This weekend I had the pleasure of heading to Bethlehem, PA and setting up the Smilebooth at Madisons Sweet 16 party.  It was a lot of fun and Madisons mom did a great job decorating and setting up the place!  Here are some of my favorites from the night!  And if you are thinking to yourself, "Wow, that is an awesome backdrop."  You should head over to Smilebooth and check out all the other amazing backdrops made by the super talented Ashley Meaders. [T.J.]

To see the rest of the photos from the night, visit Smilebooth.com

Travis + Lexi

When I first met Travis and Lexi, they told me this great idea for an engagement session... take photos at Travis' airplane. Needless to say, I was PUMPED. However, due to the heavy winds that day, we were forced to leave it grounded. We still managed to make it a great session. I can't wait to shoot their wedding next month!

Here are some of my favorite images. [Jeff]