An illustration of my life, loves and various random information that you may or may not find the least bit useful... all from the island of St. Simons.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Friday Foto: Christmas Edition!!!
Christmas is here! Probably my favorite time of year (except for those mornings that you wake up and you can tell it's cold outside, that might be my favorite...). Christmas time has changed for me. I used to be all jacked up on getting presents (still am of course), but it's changed. For one, I'm paying for those presents now. But what's really different is the meaning. I'm looking more forward to spending time with family and friends this Christmas than ever before.
When I was younger, all my friends were always home, family time is abundant and I took for granted the fellowship enjoyed with family and friends. As I got older, friends moved away, I got married, people went to college, I went to college and my time seemed to be slightly consumed with the real world. I have a sister and two sibling-in-laws in town that I get to spend time with. My best friend from Annapolis will be home today, I haven't seen him in a year. My other best friend/cousin and his wife will be visiting next week too. They've been in Belize for 2 years with the peace corps, and they are home for the holidays. We are throwing a big party Saturday night. We do it for one reason only... fellowship. I can't wait to see everybody, after all, that's what Christmas time is really all about.
On to the Friday Foto... last week we went to Rafters for a concert. Peter Rowan, legendary bluegrass musician and friends Larry Keel and Natural Bridge. Above are pictures of Rowan (the first one) and the rest. We had a great time.
Anyway, Merry Christmas. Hope to see you all Saturday night.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Friday Foto: New stuff!!!
First thing, here's today's Foto... I wanted to save this one for closer to Christmas. I like it. It puts me in the Christmas spirit (as if I wasn't already). This was taken in Rockefeller Center, and that's the Rockefeller building you see. The famous Christmas tree is right there. We actually went up to the top of the Rock to a place called the Rainbow Room, where I enjoyed a nice scotch on the rocks overlooking all of the city. Very nice place, I recommend hitting it up next time you venture to the big city.
So, all this week I have been busting my butt to redesign my website completely. Not this, this is a blog, but my photography site. I'm please to announce it's 99% complete! That one percent is hardly noticeable to anyone but me... and, I'm waiting on the names to transfer over, so until that happens (couple of days) you have to access it at its temporary address of: www.benjamingalland.netfirms.com. So, I encourage you all to go over there, check it out and let me know what you think. I've built it to really push my business, incorporating all the wedding and promo shooting that I do. You can even buy prints off my site now! I'm really excited about that. The design is completely different than the old site, and I think it is far better. Please, let me know what you think... again, it's not 100% complete, so I'm looking for critique.
Also, we are 10 days away from Christmas! But, more important, we are 8 days away from the Holiday Soiree. Who is excited about that? Man, I can't wait... it's gonna be better than the last one. Why you ask? Because Kelly's not going to make me tuck my shirt in, that's why. See y'all soon.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Friday Foto!
Saturday night I had my uncle drive me to the waterfront on the Jersey side to get these shots. You should see them blown up, they are pretty slick.
In the good ole NYC subway. Waiting for the train to take us from Greenwich Village back to Columbus Square.
My favorite photo from the trip probably. I took this in the MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art) in NYC. This little girl was hanging out next to the Egyptian Tombs that they had moved from Egypt and put back together inside the museum. I love the contrast of big and small and old and young.
Obviously I took more photos, but I have to save some for future Friday Fotos right? We had a great time though. We really caught the weather at a perfect time. It wasn't too cold, but just enough to really make you feel like you were up north.
We are decorating our house and Christmas tree this weekend. We usually do it much earlier -after Thanksgiving- but with going to NYNY and all, we decided to wait. But now, it's on. The Crimus Cree is going up. The spirit is on. The Holiday Soiree is just around the corner!!! December 23rd, mark you calendars! This one will be even better than last one.
Merry Christmas!
We are decorating our house and Christmas tree this weekend. We usually do it much earlier -after Thanksgiving- but with going to NYNY and all, we decided to wait. But now, it's on. The Crimus Cree is going up. The spirit is on. The Holiday Soiree is just around the corner!!! December 23rd, mark you calendars! This one will be even better than last one.
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Friday Foto: NYC edition
Hola from the airport! Last time I wrote to you all from the airport, it was a nightmare! I had traveled down to Jacksonville to pick up my cousin and her friend from New York City. Well now here I sit in the same airport, but this time I'm flying. Kelly and I are traveling to New York City! We are actually staying at my Aunt and Uncle's place in New Jersey, which is only five miles from the city. We are Uber excited!
First things first, the Friday Foto. This one is fresh from Sunday. I went fishing out in out boat with my dad on Sunday morning and caught this pic. I love it. It says a lot about the lifestyle around here. I cleverly call this one, "Slow". I hope you like it.
Now, as most of you all know, last week was our first Soiree of the season. What a blast it was. We got a keg this year, which is definitely the way to go. No bottles and cans to pick up! The party was a lot of fun, and we are already anticipating the "Holiday Soiree, Part Deux", which will be December 23. Mark your calendars! Evites will come soon....
Pictures from last week's Soiree are here... if you want one to print, email me and I'll send you a higher resolution one... no prob.
So, I'm really excited about visiting NYC. Last time I was there I was probably 14. Kelly's never been, so she's in for a real treat. I'm going to take lots of photos so don't worry, I'll share some with you all.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Friday Foto: Macro time
Anybody not know what macro photography is? It's close up shots, that's it. Today's shot can sort of be called a macro shot. I took it with a macro lens (special lenses needed for this kind of stuff), but I didn't get that close. Some people get so close it's unreal, like this guy. But, I was just playing around this weekend, and I really like this shot. What do y'all think? I don't know what to call it.
So, this time next week I will be off of work, waking up with a belly full of food and getting ready to party for the second annual Holiday Soiree. You are all invited. I sent out evites a couple of weeks ago, and if you didn't get one (bc I didn't have your email address) and want to come, you can. What's on the menu? I know, that's the first question on my list too. Smoked turkey (if you can stomach any more), London Broil, rolls, Beer and a whole bunch of other sides that don't really matter right? We've covered the basics with two kinds of meat, bread and beer. What more can you ask for? This year I did get a real nice fire ring, so no more holes on my back deck.
These past couple of weeks have been really hard for me. I've had so much going on in my life, not just in the ways of work. I wish I could vent this all to you right now, but I need to hold out a little bit longer. As soon as I get everything figured out I will post and fill you all in on all the details of what's been going on in my life.
But for now, that's all I got. I'm really looking forward to this weekend and the Thanksgiving holidays next week. I need some time off. Y'all have a great weekend and Friday!
Friday, November 10, 2006
Friday Foto: From the Vault
This foto is from the grave. While living in Florence (Italy not Alabama) I took a trip cross county to Germany. One stop was in Berlin. This pic was taken in the Riechstag, the German capitol building (i.e. White House). This is back in the days when I was shooting mainly film, black and white to be specific. I love this shot.
Man, I've been so busy it's not even funny. I wish I had more time to write this morning, but I don't... I have so much I'd like to share with you all, but I gots no time at the moment. Hope everyone has a great weekend. Looking forward to a nice couple days off.
Friday, November 03, 2006
Friday Foto
Good morning to all. It's November, and you know what that means? It's soiree time! Come one come all to the annual Thanksgiving Soiree Friday after turkey day. I can't wait. We have lots of plans in the making.
This photo I took at the bonfire the night before the highschool homecoming game. I like it, I think it is very active. Comments?
So, not much is new with me. I'm really enjoying the change of weather this morning. It's cold outside. GA/FLA weekend was a blast last weekend. The island was packed. Watching Wainwright close out the Cardinals to win the World Series was my favorite part. The whole bar was into it, it was amazing. Saturday I had a nice peaceful, much needed, night in.
I don't have much to talk about right now, just keeping busy and plugging away at work. I hope to experiment with some macro photography this weekend. Do you know what that is? Close-ups, extreme close-ups. We shall see how that goes, keep posted.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Friday Foto: GA/FLA edition
Yep, it's Georgia/Florida weekend and that means our Island is overgrown. I like it. I it's like summer is here, but for only weekend. I enjoy all the commotion once in awhile and GA/FLA weekend is perfect for that. It's just long enough for me to get my fix of hanging with all my friends from out of town and going out and partying, before I go back to my peaceful little hectic life here on St. Simons. I know some people can't understand that, but that's what makes me, me.
Today's picture is an attempt to bring that peaceful serenity of St. Simons Island out just a little. You ever have those moments in the middle of a stressful day or week that you really feel like you are about to loose it? I did on Tuesday; I almost dropped the ball. When I left work I went out to the beach and watched the sunset (did he bring his camera you ask?... of course!). I had a little Ben time. It's sunlight for Superman, it rejuvenates my soul. We all need a little personal time. So, this shot is derived from that. I hope you like it.
Our good ole friend Goat is leaving us today. I guess though, for all you who read and don't live here, that doesn't effect you. She's moving to Miami (welcome to Miami...). I'll miss her, as I know we all will. She's the kind of person that you can't help but love, laugh at and get mad with all at the same time. To sum her up in one poetic line from the Barenaked Ladies, "(She has) a history of taking off her shirt." We'll miss you Goat.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Friday Foto
This is a quickie, I know it. I took this shot driving to work last week. Some mornings (most mornings) are simply gorgeous here on St. Simons. I pulled off the road and took this picture over looking Silver Lake. I used to Bass fish here as a young lad. It's an OK shot, not my favorite.
I'm leaving this afternoon to go camping in Augusta. I'm excited, I'll hopefully get some good shots too.
How about those Cardinals? Shout out to our boy Adam. Congrats.
Next week is GA/FLA... I promise to have a good post for you then.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Friday Foto: First Fall installment
Good morning, and what a good morning it really is! I love the weather. Usually, when the fall comes I get one good weekend to go play up in the mountains and really enjoy the leaves changing and brisk temperature. I'm excited, because already this fall I've got two, working on three. I just got back from our cabin in the mountains (seen above) and next weekend we're going camping north of Augusta and I'm working on something for the first weekend of November too. I'm so bleesed (purposely misspelled 'blessed' in an attempt to make fun of one of Kelly's student's tattoos that is misspelled... the kids these days.)
So, today's fotos are both from my last trip up to the mountains. One is our cabin, taken at about 9:45 at night. The exposure was 10 minutes long. I have figured out that that is about the minimum you can have to get decent star trails (the streaks across the night sky are the starts moving). The other one was taken pulled right off a little country road. I love the perspective. The rock wall was so curved already, by shooting it like that I think it really accentuates it. What do you think?
Got a busy weekend. Another cheerleader shoot on Saturday morning (Middle Schoolers this time) and an engagement party Saturday night. I might try a little redfish fishing and shrimping if I can fit it in, it's supposed to be great.
That's all I got folks. Yall have a great day.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Friday Foto: Going up Country
Good Morning. A little late start for me, I usually have the Friday Foto up by 8 a.m. for all you early readers out there.
Today's Foto is pulled from archives for a nice little treat. Fall is just around the corner and guess who is going to the mountains this weekend to capture the beauty of drying leaves? ME! I'm so excited. I'm going to shoot like crazy. This shot was actually taken up in Blueridge, GA, where our cabin is, where I'll be this weekend. This shot, is actually nine different shots. Believe it or not. I'll be back on Monday afternoon and will have lot's of good stuff to share with you guys in the way of fotos, so check back in soon.
This past Wednesday I went shrimp seining. Man oh man, did we clean up! After three hours of pulling we had 5.5 pounds of de-headed Georgia Whites to show for it! That's about $65 worth of shrimp. They are huge, averaging 5" long. I'll be going again this coming week, this time, with my camera too. It was so gorgeous out there.
Hope you all have a great weekend. I know I will. Mountain biking, fly-fishing, eating, drinking and shooting... my dream.
Friday, September 29, 2006
Friday Foto: it's getting colder...
Ahh, it's in the air. I know it before even getting out of bed. Fall is knocking on the door. Fall on St. Simons is probably my favorite time of year. The colder it gets, the happier I get. It puts me in a great mood really. I'm in such a good mood. If you see me, ask me to buy you a beer and I will... that's how good of a mood I'm in (limit one (1) per friend). I can hear Kelly now... BEN!!!
So September is over. I know, not really until Sunday, but let's be realistic here, it's over. October is a great month. Lot's of football and GA/FLA weekend. But you know what else I like about October/cooler weather? The sky. Since the earth is turning farther from the sun, the sky is bluer. It's a great time to take photographs. The sky always comes out so blue and saturated. Throw a couple big puffy white clouds in there, and you have some great photos.
Speaking of photos, today I have a fresh one for you. Excited? Let me tell you the story behind it. A couple of weeks ago my computer screen cracked. I bought a new screen off eBay and, yep, tried to install it myself. So, Monday I wound up leaving early to drive up to Savannah to take my, now not working computer, to the repair shop. Savannah because it's a Mac, it was the closest place. Anyway... I haven't heard back yet. So I left Savannah and took the scenic route home, traveling east on US 17. If you've never done that, I encourage it. It's a great little drive. I stopped in Darien at the Shrimp docks and took this picture. I literally got molested by mosquitoes, but it's worth it. Hope you like it.
I'm shooting another wedding this weekend and more cheerleaders on Sunday (BHS this time). So my weekend is pretty much booked. I'm gonna find a time to seal my deck and drink some beer though, so don't worry about me. Hope y'all have a great day.
P.S. All you fanboys of the Christmas Soiree we throw, this year we have a great deal in the making. A WHOLE pig to bury and cook!!!
Friday, September 22, 2006
Friday Foto: flyin' by.
It never ceases to amaze me how fast the weeks fly by. So last night I started the process of repairing my deck in preparation for the next soiree (coming up the Friday after Thanksgiving, mark your calendars!). What's wrong the deck you may ask... Oh nothing, just a little hole that somehow was burned into the back of the deck. Anyway, I'm fixing it and refinishing the deck this weekend. It is going to look mucho nice when I am done.
Today's foto comes to you straight off the beach this very morning. I know how last week I pulled one out of archives for you, so I had to give you something a little fresh this week. This is a horseshoe crab, for all that don't know, that was washed up on the incoming tide.
I know this is short this morning, but that's all I got. Have a great weekend!
Friday, September 15, 2006
Friday Foto: Archive edition
Yeah, so I've been so busy this week, I didn't get to shoot anything. Last weekend was the Cheerleader shoot, and that went very well. The other High School has me for the last weekend in September, the same day as my next wedding. I might post one of those pics on here when I have them all processed.
This photo was taken towards the beginning of the summer on Jekyll. I love Jekyll Island, it is so peaceful and untouched. I really like this photo. It has encouraged me to strive for more B/Ws and duotones. A duotone is simply a photo with two colors. Since White is the absence of color, it's black and one other color. For example, sepia is a duotone, black mixed with a little light brown/yellow color. I made this one with a hint more red in it. Why? Because Kelly said that if it was going to be over our fireplace, it had to match the couch. I like this idea. "Come to Ben for all of your custom color photographic needs."
So tonight, another night filled with Friday-night football. To actually tell you the truth, I really enjoy going to the games. I watch the games now, instead of throw things at the cheerleaders and band.
I'm trying to work out a new show. I'm trying to get a show up at Rafter's here on the island. They have that back room where I can hang my art. We're talking about it right now, but I don't know what weekend to do it. I was thinking either opening reception on Thursday before GA/FLA or opening reception Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Which one do y'all think is better? I want to try and maximize all the people being down here. I could hang the photos without glass, so it wouldn't be too dangerous or something. I'm thinking GA/FLA, but I don't know. I know the last guy that had an art show there didn't want people in that room at night. I don't think I would say that. People buy stuff when they are drunk. It's like drunk downloading. You wake up in the morning and can't figure out why "Baby Beluga" is on your computer.... oh wait, is that just me?
Speaking of music... John Mayer has a new CD out. Before you go sizing me up as a Starbucks-sippin' yuppy, listen up... I used to HATE John Mayer. Why? Because I really liked him when the material for his first CD, "Room For Squares," was floating around the internet. It was raw and uncut, acoustic and smooth. When it busted out on the CD it was, simply put, popified. I turned my eyes/ears from him. However, his new CD "Continuum," which came out this week, is different. I heard he covered a Hendrix tune, so I had to pick it up. His tribute to Hendrix in "Bold As Love" is right on. Mayer is an amazing guitarist, and while it still has a couple of "made-for-radio" tunes (read, poppy) on there, the music itself is very good. Check it out.
Y'all have a great day.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Friday Foto
You know, maybe I should turn this blog into more of a Friday Foto thing, that's all it is right now. I apologize to all you out there who actually come here more than once a week on Friday morning looking for something do while you sit at your desk and procrastinate. I wish I could better accommodate you, really I do.
Today's foto was actually intended for last week, but when I got that foto of the docks on Thursday evening, it was bumped back. Thanks for the name suggestions, however I don't think "Pink Surprise" is going to really work. I do like "Sailor's Delight" though, I'm going to use that. A beer to whoever came up with that name. This Friday Foto is of a fountain in Vernon Square in Darien, GA. The square is located across from the St. Andrew's Episcopal church. The square is very nice, lots of plush green grass and park benches. I like Darien... it has taken me a long time to say that.
So tomorrow I get to shoot the cheerleaders, weather permitting. We are all meeting at the beach bright and early to do group and portrait shots. It should be fun. They are bunch of good, crazy girls. I tend to forget how young they are. You want to level with them because you remember being in HS like it was yesterday, but in reality, it was close to seven years ago. Ouch.
Now, I'm not one of these crazy-about-Facebook-and-MySpace-people, but I have noticed that a lot of things have changed with them, Facebook in particular. I really don't care. The only thing I want to comment on is this. If you are reading my blog through the "Notes" section of Facebook, you are not doing yourself justice. Go to the actually link, this way you can see the Fotos I refer to each week and read and post comments. It's so much more interactive. The link is: www.islandprofiling.blogspot.com.
Yeah, so that's about it for me today. You all have a good weekend. UGA's at SC huh. I'd be there if I could afford the gas, beer and ticket. My couch will be just fine.
Friday, September 01, 2006
Friday Foto
Another Friday has passed, and I really can't believe it is September 1st. I had a great birthday the other day. Thanks to all those who wished it to me. If you didn't, shame on you.
Last night I was out, in the storm, trying to peddle my photographs to a local store. I have a couple of friends that are opening up a maternity clothing store here on St. Simons. They want some local art to hang in there, and I'm helping them out. The store is great though. If you get a chance to stop by, it's "Fit for Two" in the shopping center across from the Ace Hardware. Tell them Ben sent you, you might get a discount on one of their famous breast-feeding bras.
Anyway, after leaving there last night, the light in the sky was perfect. I got in my car and drove towards the causeway hoping to find a spot to capture the yellows and reds that were being burned into the evening sky. I pulled over into the docks just before the causeway, where they keep the Sea Tow boats. It was perfect. I hope you like this shot. I haven't figured out what to call it yet. Any suggestions?
Friday, August 25, 2006
Friday Foto, sad again
This has been a sad couple of weeks for us island folk. We are loosing a lot of our beloved landmarks, be it fast food or beauty. We all know this is happening, and there is nothing we can do really... but, I've decided to photograph as much of these landmarks that are leaving us as I can. One day I hope to make a collection of St. Simons (and surrounding areas) photographs in the way that I remember it.
Did you ever give someone directions on or off of the island? I bet it most always included something along the lines of, "You'll see the stables on you left...". Well, they are tearing that down too. Earlier this week I, uh, went in to the stables by means of hopping a couple of fences, to take photos before they started demolition. They have the entire thing gated off now. Who knows what it is going to be. Probably some sort of pretty grassy park covering up the expansion of parking lot for Sea Island. One thing I know though, you won't be able to ride Cherokee there for your birthday anymore. It's a real shame.
Then you got your folk out there that will say that it is great for the horses... they are moving to their new facility out towards the north end, they have better stalls, yadda, yadda, yadda.... plus, it's great real estate right there, and the stables always smelled. You know what I say to that? Horse shit (couldn't resist!).
Friday, August 18, 2006
Friday Foto
This week has been a sad one in the eyes of the local island food connoisseurs like myself. Two of my favorite restaurant locals closed this week. Sweet Mammas on Ocean Blvd. and, breaking my heart, the Del Taco.
Sweet Mammas has moved their big production kitchen to the store next to their Frederica Road location, and as I am sad to see them go, it's probably a smart move. It was a great place to get something to eat or drink after dining or a day at the beach.
Del Taco is a tragedy though. 28 years it has been there serving tacos and fries. A #4 for me please, Sweet Tea. The word on the street is that the landlord wanted too much to renew the lease, in hopes that he could kick them out to put something else their. I heard from a Manager that it's going to be a Starbucks. I like coffee, don't get me wrong, but a Starbucks will just solidify the yuppie persona that is associated with many Island dwellers. Plus, I've been to plenty of Starbucks, but never one that is as big as Del Taco. What the hell will they do with all that space? Just think, I would much rather sit on that back porch over watching the traffic, sipping a Double Chai Iced Latte listening to Macy Gray instead of chomping on a couple of soft-tacos (hear the sarcasm?), wouldn't you? Oh, and we can't forget Taco Tuesdays. Three Tacos for a dollar. The most I ever ate was 27 in HS... oh the days.
It's the end of an era I guess... I'll leave you with this lovely story told by the very last customer of Del Taco:
"So i got way way way too drunk wednesday night... woke up thursday with one of the WORST hangovers of my life. finally the sun came out so i went outside and sweated out some of the toxins for about 15 minutes.... i felt better... reese called... "where the EFF are you, you were supposed to take me to del taco at noon!!" (reese is car-less)... oh, sorry, i almost threw up on myself 4 times, i'll be right over... i pick up reese, we get to del taco as they're putting signs on the door "CLOSED"..... we beg the sign putter upper for food, as we notice the billboard that reads "thanks for the 28 great years, closing at 2:30".... the clock in my car reads 2:28... she instructs us to hit the drive through.....reese shouts all kinds of expletives at me, declaring his hate for me, because i've made him miss del taco by 10 minutes!..... we hit the drive through and the dude says "we're closed"...."BUT THE LADY UP FRONT SAID YOU'D SERVE US!!!" i whine into the magic voice box...."ok, what will you have?" euphorically we ask for hamburgers and burritos, OH MY... we pull around, pay the lady the money... "is it true this is going to become a starbucks?" i ask.... "we don't know what's going to happen here... is that the rumor?" she asks back... i shrug my shoulders and thank them all for letting us be the final customers... as they give us the food and close the window they all hug.... no more food was served that day, my friends.... Risi and I were the final customers at the legendary and institutional "DEL TACO"
Friday, August 11, 2006
Friday Foto(s)
I got up this morning at 5:45 with all intentions of getting a great Friday Foto for y'all. I had a tip that the moon was hanging perfectly over the marina at 6:30 in the morning. I get out there and the moon was too high in the sky for my taste. So, I came home empty handed. You'll have to settle on party pictures from the birthday bash we held last weekend. Have a GREAT weekend.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Yo Yo Yo
Yeah, can you believe it? I'm bloggin' and it's not the Friday Foto! Let's celebrate. I wish I had time to do this more often.
Tomorrow marks the year anniversary for me at my current job. I can't believe it has been a year since I started. It's crazy how much happens in a year once you are out of college. Last year this time we were in such different places in our lives. I feel like I have come so far in so many ways, and am actually very excited to see where life will take me in another year.
OK, enough of the sappy talk. So, you all know my wife is the cheerleading coach over at the local High School. Well, guess who is shooting the cheerleader's individual and team portraits? Me. Oh yeah, I'll be doing the other HS and a middle school too. I'm pumped, that's some good exposure and money as well.
I got to get out on the water this weekend. It's been several weeks since I have made it out on the boat or even to the beach. I got big plans for Saturday and Sunday.... sun, water, sand. Kelly starts school with the kids tomorrow. She has been back for a week, but the students go tomorrow. She has freshmen and juniors this year. She is really excited. I am happy for her. She is really happy, but stressed.
So, we're going to New York City! For mine and Kelly's birthday present my parents got us a roundtrip ticket to the city. We have relatives in the area, so we already have a place to stay too. I'm really pumped. Kelly has never been to NYC, not even more north than Virginia. We are going to go during the Christmas season sometime, when the whole city is decorated really pretty.
Aight, it's 11pm... I guess I'll get to bed.
Tomorrow marks the year anniversary for me at my current job. I can't believe it has been a year since I started. It's crazy how much happens in a year once you are out of college. Last year this time we were in such different places in our lives. I feel like I have come so far in so many ways, and am actually very excited to see where life will take me in another year.
OK, enough of the sappy talk. So, you all know my wife is the cheerleading coach over at the local High School. Well, guess who is shooting the cheerleader's individual and team portraits? Me. Oh yeah, I'll be doing the other HS and a middle school too. I'm pumped, that's some good exposure and money as well.
I got to get out on the water this weekend. It's been several weeks since I have made it out on the boat or even to the beach. I got big plans for Saturday and Sunday.... sun, water, sand. Kelly starts school with the kids tomorrow. She has been back for a week, but the students go tomorrow. She has freshmen and juniors this year. She is really excited. I am happy for her. She is really happy, but stressed.
So, we're going to New York City! For mine and Kelly's birthday present my parents got us a roundtrip ticket to the city. We have relatives in the area, so we already have a place to stay too. I'm really pumped. Kelly has never been to NYC, not even more north than Virginia. We are going to go during the Christmas season sometime, when the whole city is decorated really pretty.
Aight, it's 11pm... I guess I'll get to bed.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Friday Foto
Maybe I should just change the name of this blog to "Friday Foto." I feel like that is all I really have time to do any more. I enjoy so much writing on here, but I have such a hard time finding the time to sit down and do it.
Today's Foto is from a ground-breaking event I shot this week. It's for a development going up in Brunswick called Liberty Harbor. It's going to be this very up scale community of condos and homes starting in the $600k range. It really should do wonders for the rest of the homeowners in Brunswick. They had a hot-air balloon there for publicity purposes, but no one was allowed in it. I really wanted in to. If you have never seen one in person, they are huge. Way bigger than I thought.
A couple of things going on the next week to come. This Saturday we are throwing a joint birthday bash for Kelly and our friend Jennifer who both just had birthdays. Sunday I'm going to see Talladega Nights. I have been wanting to see this movie even before it was conceptualized. Any movie that makes fun of NASCAR is a must-see in my book. Plus, you got Will Ferrell.
Next week my cousin from California is coming out for a visit. You avid readers of Island Profilin' might know him as "Steve from sunny San Diego". It's always a blast when he comes in to town.
Well, that's all I got for now. I will hopefully post some pics of the birthday bash on here, but I can't guarantee they will be as good as any of the Soirees. Man, I can't wait for soiree season!
Friday, July 28, 2006
Friday Foto
Today is Friday, finally. This weekend is going to be great. It is my wife's birthday and we are celebrating. I'm taking her shopping tomorrow (I'll bring a gun for myself) and out to dinner tomorrow night. Tonight we are going out to dinner at the new Cloister. We have a gracious friend who is taking us.
Yesterday afternoon I broadened my photographic horizons. I delved into Maternity Photography. I wanted to try it because there seems to be a market for it down here and I might have a possible in into it with a friend opening up a maternity wear shop.
I haven't processed the photos from last night, but I pulled one out for you guys to see. Let me know what you think, really.... I took a lot more in different posses and with kids and husband. She is a classic pianist, hence the piano. Post your comments. Oh, and the other foto... that is obviously not the same lady... it's just a funny picture.
Yesterday afternoon I broadened my photographic horizons. I delved into Maternity Photography. I wanted to try it because there seems to be a market for it down here and I might have a possible in into it with a friend opening up a maternity wear shop.
I haven't processed the photos from last night, but I pulled one out for you guys to see. Let me know what you think, really.... I took a lot more in different posses and with kids and husband. She is a classic pianist, hence the piano. Post your comments. Oh, and the other foto... that is obviously not the same lady... it's just a funny picture.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Friday Foto
I'm really glad today is Friday. I have had such a long week. This photo is pretty fresh. I took it on Pelican Spit Wednesday early evening. It's an OK shot. I like the composure and colors, but I was borrowing a lens from a friend and wasn't used to shooting it, hence the blurriness.
I don't have many plans this weekend. I think I am going to tile my foyer and do some other house projects.
I went and ate at the Lady and Sons restaurant (Paula Dean's place) last night. It was great as always, and I came away feeling really full. I hope to take some more photos this weekend, that way I'll have some more stuff to share with you all. I feel like I'm running out of fotos for Friday.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Friday Foto, zoom zoom edition
Zoom Zoom because it was a fast week for me, and so I picked a foto that portrays that.
I have this fascination with un-ordinary photographic techniques. Like this one for instance. Taken out of a moving car traveling north on good ole 75 just south of downtown Atlanta. Set the shutter speed at about 1.5 seconds, and watch the fun. It's good for the whole family (just not the driver)!
I may sound delirious in my posting and there is a good reason for it. Remember how I said I had to go to Jacksonville to pick up my cousin from the airport? Well, I'm there right now... at 12 a.m. The flight was supposed to arrive at 10:45 p.m. and was bumped to 11:30, then 12:45, the 1:02, and now it is it scheduled for 1:50... oh wait, this just in, 2:22. Great. I'll be arriving late for work tomorrow for sure.
It really pisses me off that all the concession stands in the airport have closed. I was banking on the Starbucks and it was closed when I got there at 8:30. Man, I'm tired. Thank God I brought my computer though.
So, nothing on the agenda for this weekend. Some beer and the beach sounds loverly. I might even get a run in. OK, that's enough...
Monday, July 10, 2006
Good Monday Morning
How was everybody's weekend? Mine was about perfect. Friday I went and saw the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie, which by the way, was stupid. I have this theory about the second movie in trilogys.... they stink. They start off in the middle of story and end unresolved. I would have gone into the movie with different aspirations had I known it was a trilogy, but I didn't.
Saturday I ran four miles. My shins are finally not hurting any more (after a 10 day vacation from running), so hopefully I can pick up my training again for the marathon. I spent the whole morning doing yard work and then spent the whole afternoon drinking beer and playing in a pool and playing a couple of intense sets of volleyball. Definitely won both games.
This week my cousin and her friend arrive from New Jersey. If you have ever seen that show "What Not To Wear", my cousin's friend was on the show. Allison, my cousin, was actually on the show too, as the best friend. They're arriving at JAX late Thursday night, and I'm going to pick them up.
So anyway, that's about it. Hope everybody's week flies by, I'm already ready for the weekend.
Saturday I ran four miles. My shins are finally not hurting any more (after a 10 day vacation from running), so hopefully I can pick up my training again for the marathon. I spent the whole morning doing yard work and then spent the whole afternoon drinking beer and playing in a pool and playing a couple of intense sets of volleyball. Definitely won both games.
This week my cousin and her friend arrive from New Jersey. If you have ever seen that show "What Not To Wear", my cousin's friend was on the show. Allison, my cousin, was actually on the show too, as the best friend. They're arriving at JAX late Thursday night, and I'm going to pick them up.
So anyway, that's about it. Hope everybody's week flies by, I'm already ready for the weekend.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Friday Foto
Well, we sure had a blast on our vacation. We spent 5 days or so up at our family's cabin in Blue Ridge, GA. We hiked, drank, ate, shot guns and fireworks, and went white water rafting. We swam in the creek, and Gwinny didn't stay out.
The time off was great, except I didn't get to shoot much. It rained a good hour a day, which was great, it kept things cool, but it left a thick haze in the sky the entire vacation. I shot a lot of shots, but nothing really turned out that great due to that haze. When I get a chance to work on some of them, and if they turn out any good, I'll share them with you all. I was excited about the one shot that I got of the firework seen above. I must have shot 100 shots of these little bottle rockets, until I finally got one that turned out OK.
We had a .22 up there and it was fun to shoot. Kelly went crazy with the semi-automatic feature, emptying the clip as fast as she could. Yee-haw! Redneck fun.
Friday, June 30, 2006
Friday Foto
This is a quickie... I'm leaving to go out of town for a nice long weekend. We're going to our cabin in the North Georgia mountains and are coming back on the 5th of July. I promise to have plenty of new fotos and such to share with you all.
Anyway, this photo was taken a couple of weeks ago on the infamous Drift Wood beach on Jekyll Island. Too many people shoot this place for me to really want to shoot it, so I took a slightly different approach with this photo. Hope you like.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Summer Boating Fun, part deaux
It's been a couple of days since this boating story took place, but I've been real busy with the end of the fiscal year around the corner, and I really felt I needed to do this story justice. So, now I have some time, enjoy...
All six of us set out on Saturday to have a great day out on the water. We had boat (not mine), skis, a tube, a knee board, food, a grill beach chairs, two coolers, a beach tent, and various bags of towels, books, etc. As we began to load the boat on the Hampton River Club dock, one of the dock hands that put the boat into the water notified us that the steering was a little spotty. We got in and tested it, and it was a little loose, but nothing like it hadn't been before. We decided, to still go out (see where this story is going?).
We get to Pelican Spit, set up camp, do a superb job of anchoring the boat and begin to chill. A little soccer here, a little cooking here, a little sea turtle saving there. It was a blast. Come 2 p.m. we decide it was time to up it a notch and go skiing. We pack all of our gear up and pile it in a nice pile on top of the beach. We planned on coming back for it, this way we would have a lighter boat for all of our skiing purposes. We get out into the Village Creek and have a blast. We all tubed, we all fell off, we all experienced first-hand G forces. Close to 5 p.m. someone said they heard a snap, and whether they did or not, the steering stopped dead. You could turn the wheel all you wanted to, but the engine wasn't budging. We detected a leak in the hydraulic steering fluid line and it must have all leaked out, because we weren't going anywhere. Yes, we tried pushing the engine out of the 30 degree position it was in, thinking maybe we could manually steer it, but to no avail.
What to do. After making a couple phone calls to various possible rescuers, we decided to call Sea Tow. Sea Tow, for those that don't know, is basically an on-water tow truck service. They said they would be there in an hour. Don't worry, we had plenty of beer. So, we drank a couple of beers and then began to think about our stuff sitting on the beach as the tide came up. We hadn't anticipated being away from our gear this long. One of our friend's dad was out on another boat on the way to go somewhere and said he would swing by the Spit to get our gear. We get a call from him a short while later to hear that they couldn't get it. The waves were too rough and they couldn't get to shore. Great, there goes our stuff....
The Sea Tow boat arrived and we decided that Kelly and I would board on the Sea Tow boat and go out to the Spit to swim ashore and get our stuff. It would be dangerous. I was hoping to mainly get my dry box that had my wallet, cell phone, keys, and a few other things in it. As we approached I began to notice stuff floating everywhere. Sunscreen here, soccer ball over there, cooler way off in the distance. What I noticed more was the 6-7 foot waves swelling up all around the shore. It was more rough there than I have ever seen it. Then I saw my dry box, floating about 20 yards off shore. I jumped in the water to retrieve it and then swam to shore to attempt to rescue anything else. Nothing was there except the beach tent and one chair. I tried to pick them up and as I looked up I see Kelly and the boat captain waving their arms at me telling me to come back. I grabbed my dry box and swam back to the boat, only being able to see the boat while on the crest of the swells. I got aboard and Kelly was hysterical. I tried to soothe her and the captain informed me that while I was ashore, they took on several waves and at one point there was 3 feet of water in the cockpit. He said it was the worse he's ever seen it. We begin to motor away from the Spit when I saw my cooler floating by... I couldn't let that go. I straddled the side of the boat and stuck my hand out to grab it. My hand latched on and the cooler was so heavy it pulled me right back into the rough waters. Problem was, Kelly was in the corner crying and the Captain was intent on driving... no one saw me fall off. They traveled close to 200 yards before realizing that they were short one swab. Here I am, exhausted and floating on my cooler (unfortunately all the contents had been emptied too!) only seeing the massive waves in front of me. The boat comes back and I climb back aboard and pull my cooler on too, the wind picks up and blows the lid off my cooler and it floats away. After all that, the cooler is shot... what good's a cooler without a lid?
After I was back on board the second time, we rushed right back to the others, hooked up the two boats and were towed back to the dock (without running out of gas) and were all better. We were all fine, no injuries, just some missing material items, but hey, we got a GREAT story out of it. Here are some pics:
All six of us set out on Saturday to have a great day out on the water. We had boat (not mine), skis, a tube, a knee board, food, a grill beach chairs, two coolers, a beach tent, and various bags of towels, books, etc. As we began to load the boat on the Hampton River Club dock, one of the dock hands that put the boat into the water notified us that the steering was a little spotty. We got in and tested it, and it was a little loose, but nothing like it hadn't been before. We decided, to still go out (see where this story is going?).
We get to Pelican Spit, set up camp, do a superb job of anchoring the boat and begin to chill. A little soccer here, a little cooking here, a little sea turtle saving there. It was a blast. Come 2 p.m. we decide it was time to up it a notch and go skiing. We pack all of our gear up and pile it in a nice pile on top of the beach. We planned on coming back for it, this way we would have a lighter boat for all of our skiing purposes. We get out into the Village Creek and have a blast. We all tubed, we all fell off, we all experienced first-hand G forces. Close to 5 p.m. someone said they heard a snap, and whether they did or not, the steering stopped dead. You could turn the wheel all you wanted to, but the engine wasn't budging. We detected a leak in the hydraulic steering fluid line and it must have all leaked out, because we weren't going anywhere. Yes, we tried pushing the engine out of the 30 degree position it was in, thinking maybe we could manually steer it, but to no avail.
What to do. After making a couple phone calls to various possible rescuers, we decided to call Sea Tow. Sea Tow, for those that don't know, is basically an on-water tow truck service. They said they would be there in an hour. Don't worry, we had plenty of beer. So, we drank a couple of beers and then began to think about our stuff sitting on the beach as the tide came up. We hadn't anticipated being away from our gear this long. One of our friend's dad was out on another boat on the way to go somewhere and said he would swing by the Spit to get our gear. We get a call from him a short while later to hear that they couldn't get it. The waves were too rough and they couldn't get to shore. Great, there goes our stuff....
The Sea Tow boat arrived and we decided that Kelly and I would board on the Sea Tow boat and go out to the Spit to swim ashore and get our stuff. It would be dangerous. I was hoping to mainly get my dry box that had my wallet, cell phone, keys, and a few other things in it. As we approached I began to notice stuff floating everywhere. Sunscreen here, soccer ball over there, cooler way off in the distance. What I noticed more was the 6-7 foot waves swelling up all around the shore. It was more rough there than I have ever seen it. Then I saw my dry box, floating about 20 yards off shore. I jumped in the water to retrieve it and then swam to shore to attempt to rescue anything else. Nothing was there except the beach tent and one chair. I tried to pick them up and as I looked up I see Kelly and the boat captain waving their arms at me telling me to come back. I grabbed my dry box and swam back to the boat, only being able to see the boat while on the crest of the swells. I got aboard and Kelly was hysterical. I tried to soothe her and the captain informed me that while I was ashore, they took on several waves and at one point there was 3 feet of water in the cockpit. He said it was the worse he's ever seen it. We begin to motor away from the Spit when I saw my cooler floating by... I couldn't let that go. I straddled the side of the boat and stuck my hand out to grab it. My hand latched on and the cooler was so heavy it pulled me right back into the rough waters. Problem was, Kelly was in the corner crying and the Captain was intent on driving... no one saw me fall off. They traveled close to 200 yards before realizing that they were short one swab. Here I am, exhausted and floating on my cooler (unfortunately all the contents had been emptied too!) only seeing the massive waves in front of me. The boat comes back and I climb back aboard and pull my cooler on too, the wind picks up and blows the lid off my cooler and it floats away. After all that, the cooler is shot... what good's a cooler without a lid?
After I was back on board the second time, we rushed right back to the others, hooked up the two boats and were towed back to the dock (without running out of gas) and were all better. We were all fine, no injuries, just some missing material items, but hey, we got a GREAT story out of it. Here are some pics:
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