Thursday, December 31, 2009

Preview of Neon Boneyard Part TWO...I couldn't hold it in anymore!

I couldn't take it. I edited this and was so in love with it...I had to share it now!

I call this: The many faces of Mini-Elvis.


So now that you've seen this, just wait for the rest of the pictures of part two! I told you there was a wardrobe change! It's AAAAAWWWESOOOOME!I have so many to pick from and I'm so in love with them all, I can't decide!!

Consider this a New Years gift from me to you!

Have a fun and safe holiday everyone!
Thanks for being a part of my crazy year this year!!!

Cheers!
Lori

Monday, December 28, 2009

If you don't get verklempt...

....your heart is made of STONE!!!

This guy is amazing. Drew Renner of Shade Tree Films.

Enjoy.

Kaitlin+Travis=Awesome Sauce from Shade Tree Films on Vimeo.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas! I hope that this holiday season will bring some good times and special memories in your life as they already have mine.

I'm very excited to have family here and to enjoy a nice warm crackling fire!

Mele Kalikimaka!!
Lots of love!!
Lori

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Picture of the "Week"!

I should start calling it picture of the WEAK! Because it's weak how often I don't post a picture of the week! hahaha! I need to be better at it!! Add that to the list of things I will work on for 2010!

I found this very randomly. This was from 2007 when I visited my sister in Texas, when she lived closer to the coast.

I couldn't decide...black and white or color? What do you think?

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Workin' it at the Neon Boneyard! Part ONE!!

This photo shoot was a long time coming with the Boyles Family. Last holiday season we had a photo shoot schedule and then something happened and they had to cancel last minute. Then this season, we had to keep rescheduling over and over, but finally...the wait was worth it!!

I had so much fun with this GORGEOUS family! And gorgeous means life was not rough for me behind the camera!

Enough talking....





The boys gave me a GQ look.Aaaand the girls got sassy for me!I had to get a close up of the sassy girls, because look at their shoes!! Love 'em!!!


Like I said, a sneak peek of a sneak peek....then there was a wardrobe change...oooh, the goods. They are-a-comin'!!!

Sneak Peek of a Sneek Peek!!!

Oh...be excited. The anticipation is building....this photo shoot was AAAAMAZING!!!
I PROMISE I will post something soon...and by soon I mean before the day is over!!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Ryland...too cute for words!

Don't look too long into those big brown eyes or else you will get fall for the little guy too!!






And a picture of the whole family! :)

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Washington, DC

I fell in love with DC. The energy and vibe of Washington is so amazing it is almost palatable to every part of yourself that wants to make change and be a part of something big and life altering. You can't help but fall in love with the city that I could only imagine falling in love with someone would be just as easy.

My favorite and most memorable moment came a day before we left. We had finished touring the US Holocaust Museum and fitfully it was pouring outside. We made our way towards the rest of the National Mall and by the time we had come out of the Natural History Museum it had stopped raining and the sun was shining. It was beautiful outside. We found a food stand and sat down to eat. I remember seeing people set up for a festival and a police officer riding on a horse. Families of all shapes and sizes walking, talking, some kids crying. People jogging. Couples reading on blankets or whispering things in each others ear. Boy Scouts in uniform walking with their troops. And here I was sitting under a shaded picnic table looking at the Washington Monument about 500 yards away eating a quick bite while the breeze cooled down my now frizzy head of hair.

I felt blessed and lucky.I decided to show photos only in black and white. There is something so classic and timeless about black and white shots. And that is exactly how I felt about Washington, DC.