Monday, December 20, 2010

Not just a Cameo appearance...

Friday afternoon allowed me the opportunity to photograph, not only what will most likely be our last senior of the calendar year, 2010, but also my first cameo appearance.

Make that a Cameo appearance.

With a capital C.

In what was part "yearbook panic" part listening to her buddy, Miss Parker made it our way and even though we had sub-freezing temps, we weren't gonna let her down.

Cameo had let me know that she came our way due to listening to co-worker, Taylor Harre. Taylor and her sweet sideways hat saw us LAST year in the fall, and not only can both girls make a mean Dairy Queen Blizzard... but they were both fun to photograph. :)

My dream shot of getting a DQ employee to bring in their work uniform and a Blizzard that we could turn upside down and stick it out at the camera, in the same fashion that our football players do in a menacing way, once again failed to materialize... but we did get some fun stuff anyway.

In perhaps her most unique image, Cameo had brought in a ton of beaded necklaces that her grandmother had use to wear... check that out! Taylor had mentioned that Cameo was "such a colorful person." Glad we could bring that out in her.

As a capper for the day, we did get outside at the very end. The girls had mentioned that that she wanted "one in the snow." So... by my way of thinking... she needed to be IN the snow! :)

With a little resistance... Taylor and I convinced Cameo to sit down in it for a couple... and rumors of her demise are greatly exaggerated.

Barring some last minute change, this will most likely be our last senior of 2010. It's been a wild ride... I'm sure they'll be a few more 2011 seniors to do in the coming months prior to graduation, but the end of the year is always a good time to look back a bit and reflect.

Thanks for all the thrills this year, everyone! And if I don't get back to ya before then, Merry Christmas to all!!!











Friday, December 10, 2010

Excellent Smither(man)

Kind of a small world co-inky-dink deal i ran into Tuesday afternoon.

Not only did I have a second senior fella in what would normally be a slow period for our studio... but they were from the same school, actually. (and NO... they aren't up against it for yearbook deadline, strangely enough).

So in walks Austin Smitherman and his mother... but it wasn't the first time I had "encountered" them.

Turns out last spring... just before graduation I photographed yet ANOTHER BCLUW guy that went by the same first name... and similar last name (Smith).

As I'm known to do anymore... I looked up the Austin Smith on facebook... but... could only track down an Austin Smitherman. BCLUW, yes. But not the right guy.

Turns out... we got that guy too... it was just eight months later.

So, in comes Smitherman and it turns out... I had another "connection" with the guy that preceded him.

Because Facebook tells all... it came to light that our Tuesday afternoon senior has something special going with a young gal name Denelle, who has frequented our studio for family pictures.

So, in between our previous story... his main squeeze... the Hawkeyes and the cold weather... we had plenty to talk about on this afternoon. Throw in an excitable one year old boxer pup... and we had a full day.

Thanks for the business, gang... felt like busy season all over again.










Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Finally reelin' in Rev...

He was supposed to have been this summer...

His "punishment?"

Eight degrees.

As in single digit temperatures.

Illness kept us from getting Tyler photographed at his original session date, and by the time we got back together again, we're just a few weeks from Christmas!

So, Tyler and his mom and I braved the bone-chilling temps to get at least SOME outdoor done Tuesday morning, but I think his real passion was taken care of inside.

Perhaps it was fitting to be so close to Christmas, as Tyler informed me that he is planning on being a pastor someday. Clearly a strong Christian, we had to bring that to light several ways. I asked him if we wanted to be a youth pastor... thinking that it might be logical for a young guy to want to head that way, at least at this point.

His answer?

"Oh... nah... i'm not so sure about kids."

HA!

I told him it was spoken like a true grumpy old man. :)

Football was Mr. Critchfield's other passion, and no-so-surprisingly, he told me that some of his teammates called him "Rev" (i.e. Remember the Titans) due to his Christian faith. No doubt that faith was tested in a senior season that saw 7 more losses than wins, but the biggest chuckle i got of the day was from his claim that he played EVERY offensive position for the Comets this fall.

After taking a few snaps at QB in the season finale versus Hudson... the cycle was complete for our self-proclaimed "jack of all trades - master of none" on the gridiron.

Whew... dude was busy!

Anyway... Tuesday was a flashback to busy season as Tyler was the first of two BCLUW seniors. It felt good to get back in the saddle again... if only for a day.