Thursday, May 31, 2007

THE OPPOSITE OF YES.


The most powerful word in the English language: NO. It is a negative used to express dissent, denial, or refusal, as in response to a question or request according to the dictionary.




I'm very well aware that I cannot (and would not) swim the English Channel. I hate cold, choppy water. But if you were to tell me, "No, April. No, we do not believe you will ever swim the English Channel. You cannot achieve it and you will not do it. You are a ninny. " I would heavily consider proving you wrong.


"No" has played a key role in motivating me to do the following:


  • Stick my finger to a heated cigarette lighter (No April, this is hot, do not touch it).
  • Pick off the whipped curls from my mother's homemade lemon meringue pie. (No fingers in the pie April).
  • Tear a hole in the bag of marshmellows small enough to squeeze out one marshmellow at a time while mom is driving. (No eating the marshmellows before we get home APRIL)

Maybe, just maybe, I did things because people told me no.

Our friend Kenny Gipson is a bodybuilder. If you read his bio, he specifically talks about when someone doubted his passion for the sport in the 'before' era. The guy said something like, you don't have the heart kid, you'll never stick with it. When Kenny heard that phrase, it transformed his life. That was 15 years ago. He sleeps, eats and breathes bodybuilding. There's no other 6'4" 280lbs. solid muscle man within a few thousand miles. Kenny's passion for the sport is a juggernaut.

It seems like NO propels people even more, to do the opposite. Only, with losing weight I feel myself saying NO all the time. No I don't want to get up. No I'm busy. Not now, I'm working. And the list goes on. Why did I let myself get so chunky?



Running at the track lately revved up this competitive spirit in me. I found this neat track by the house. I used to be a track runner. 400m and 800m. I have my dad's big quad's and horse booty. Its just a Greer thing. Was a really really good long distance sprinter type. My dad made it to the Olympic Pentathalon trial team. He consumed 8,000 calories a day during that time.

Since discovering this race track near the house, I find myself challenged in a real way. I ran for 90 minutes yesterday. Sprint. Jog. Run. Walk. I'm so sore, I can hardly move my legs today. My thighs were close to seizure last night, I stretched them until it was possible to walk. Perhaps if I tell myself, no its not possible to keep the pace, no I'm just not cut out for this sporty stuff,; maybe I can overcome this plateau. Maybe if I hear myself giving up my health at 26 it will force me to realize NO is not an option. Its worth a shot! Why? because I've ballooned past my comfort level in body fat, my blood pressure is up, nothing fits, and the next dress size is not one I'm ready to come to terms with. Its a big 'un. I have never been so overweight, so bloated, and so disgusted with my rolls of jiggle & jelly.When I sit down, my chin meets me halfway. I can't lay down horizontally without having my thighs falling asleep. How the hell did this happen?



Can someone just tell me I can't do it? Maybe that's what I need. :-)

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Mywedding.com

Mywedding.com wrote me today with good news: they posted a photo from Amy & Philp's e-session on the front page of their national blog for weddings. Neato bandito!

The link:

Their snazzy photo.... yay Amy & Philip!

Emily + Daniel 05.26.07

The moment you've been waiting for! Snaps from this weekend's wedding with Emily & Daniel in LA! Working with them at the e-session, rehearsal dinner & the wedding was truly beyond words! It was photographic bliss! Emily & I hit it off really well, she & her man were game for anything! They both work for MySpace, hip attitudes and vivacious personalities!


I love putting the ring in bright places, the gem stands out that much more!
What a treat, window lighting throughout the residence, bonus!


She rocked the kasbah.
My signature 'hottie' bride snap. What a fox!

Interesting: Below you'll see a few shots from the 'first look!' Some couples are opposed to seeing each other before the wedding ceremony. That tradition stems from the days of pre-arranged marriages where families didn't allow the bride & groom to see each other before the wedding to prevent the possibility of fleeing the coup. Somehow that's woven into American tradition, people crave the "special" feeling of walking down the isle but it makes for a tough day of photos with the style we shoot.
I'm not much to sell or trick people into my way of thinking, but luckily a new tradition provides bride & grooms one more special moment on their wedding. We don't take the 'aisle' moment away, we give you one more!! Most of my clients are game for seeing each other pre-ceremony because it jives with our editorial style, SO we set up a 'first look.' Its a big plus for everyone: clients get more out the photographer AND the nerves are settled when B+G's see each other. Cocktail hour goes smoothly, everything is hunky-dory. The first look is my favorite part of the day! I love it. Love it love it love it!
I asked them to do something a little naughty....

We had a zamboni of a great time (not sure what that menas) working with these two. They are the perfect match for each other~I wish we lived closer!

This bridal party was pretty easy on the eyes!

Such a beautiful residence in LA. Loved the afternoon lighting!

The happy couple...

Emily's florist ROCKED. As soon as I figure out the company, I'll post her contact info. Delightful, sweet, hard-working and very very talented.






Always looking for a unique approach to shoot the cake.

Kick ass DJ and fun party-people.




Go grandma!

Another signature April shot, the evening sky...


I'm so pumped about this wedding, I wish we could do it all over again!

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Mazel Tov!


We had SUCH a good time shooting E + D's wedding today! HOLY COW! At the end of the day, we felt like part of the family. Shooting out of town is quite a handful, but always worth the extra effort and additional planning needed.

I just noticed that Ray is passed out as I write this blog post. He is completely wiped out from shooting. He did such a great job today! I am also among the weary, which is why I'm only staying awake long enough to post this favorite new photo of the one & only mistress of mischief & fantastic bride Emily Pugsley!! To everyone: Have a pleasant holiday weekend to everyone- stay safe, click it or ticket and Mazel Tov!

We'll be back in the office Monday~ maybe...
April

Friday, May 25, 2007

Emily + Daniel's E-session in Santa Monica


Fandango, we're in Santa Monica! Time for celebrating and shooting with Emily & Daniel! We just met this afternoon, with nearly a year of correspondance online behind us, meeting face to face was long overdue! Introducing the future Mr. & Mrs. Ross! We headed to 3rd street Promenade and later the beach.


The session detoured when Emily lost her balance with a BIG wave, she fell completely backwards into the water. I stared in shock as the waves crashed over her. I thought our plans for the day were ruined, but honestly it took the shoot to a new level. They're totally confident with themselves and with each other, it was cake.


I appreciated Emily's high energy nature, it meshed perfectly with Daniel's unpredictable & cheery personality! They're 100% sunshine & smiles.It sounds cheezy and although I don't "tow" the wedding lines and blab on my blog about how cool this person is or this wedding vendor is, Ray and I are genuinely excited to shoot each wedding regardless of size, location, budget or religion. We couldn't be more fortunate to do what we love and devote quality time with groovy people. Weddings & engagements are a personal and intimate family celebration, what is more important than finding love? Love conquers all baby.




These shoes mysteriously wound up in my suitcase. Incredibly cute. I have the perfect spot for them in my closet.

Finally, the critique part of the blog. We stayed at the Crowne Plaza last night @ LAX airport. GAG me with a spoon! Not impressive. They charge for: breakfast, parking, internet, the paper in front of our door. It was lame-o. The Holiday Inn in Tarzana, on other hand, WOW. Free white fluffy bathrobes, mouthwash (the things we can' t easily pack with our photo equipment), helpful staff, FREE internet, and free parking spaces! Its the little things that count. Its also 1/3 of the Crowne Plaza's price. Three thumbs up and a chihuahua.

Good night and good'day, time for shut eye. Big day ahead~ Check back for more photos of the wedding Sunday afternoon~ I'm so excited!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

La Belle Elaine's Bridal


Today was a great day. A break in the dismal weather gave us a window of opportunity to shoot La Belle Elaine's signature photo for Seattle Metropolitan Bride & Groom magazine. Lisa, the owner of La Belle Elaine's, had a distinct vision for the shoot. She booked a redhead with big gorgeous eyes & luscious lips, chose specific couture gowns and selected the perfect accessories for a classic wedding look with a bit of edge. This is my 3rd redhead bride, awesome!

Hair arsenal: Every size shape & texture of bobby pin you can imagine.
Lighting test shot

Brandee Slosar knocked my socks off. Talented stylist & makeup artist, Brandee can do my makeup ANYDAY. She's worked with the NBA and keeps up with the trends at the Oscar's, etc. If you need wedding make up/hair you should email her right now to set up a test appointment: absolute_brandee@msn.com She is divine!


Lauren & Brandee


Goofing around with dresses...

Although I'd LOVE to post the favorite shots, I don't want to ruin Lisa's suprise. Check out these behind-the-scenes snapshots. If you dig wedding mags, look for the Seattle Met Bride & Groom. It hits the stands in July. You can't miss it, its the first of a new breed: oversized with a silky cover.


Hats off to everyone for a groovy photo shoot! I'm off to pack for Daniel & Emily's wedding in LA this weekend. Yay!