Jumping and Bouncing in the Studio

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Actions shots are just so addictive! They capture the purest facial expressions. They freeze arms, legs, and hair in the most enthralling sweeps and angles. I can look at them forever. Here are some shots that I took while working on lighting technique for white backgrounds.…

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  1. These are GREAT!!! The first one is my favorite but I like them all. A really cute idea.

    Monday, December 1, 2008 at 2:58 pm | Permalink
  2. Sylvia Borgo wrote:

    FAB. U. LOUS

    Monday, December 15, 2008 at 9:22 pm | Permalink

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Portraits in the Wilderness

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My kids and I have been getting out more to the local park preserves to explore. My youngest child is finally old enough to be able to walk long distances and to actually listen to me when I tell him not to run off! Fantastic!! Recently, Mt. Diablo State Park in the San Francisco East Bay, CA, has been our stomping grounds.…

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  1. Sylvia Borgo wrote:

    Way to capture all the wonder of childhood! These guys are beautiful!

    Monday, December 15, 2008 at 11:06 pm | Permalink

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Election Day and Halloween Recap

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It’s Election Day! I just got done voting and feel great about it. I had some difficulty deciding on the state and local issues, because it seemed that each side was potentially delivering a big, steaming pile of you-know-what in their messages. How should I have waded through all that? Was it possible to make a good decision without being intimately involved with each issue? We’ll only know whether we made the right choices in 5, 10, or 20 years later, but it’s nevertheless important to be involved now.

I hate to usurp this important day with Halloween cuteness, but I will anyway. The kids had a blast on Halloween. I was really impressed with my youngest child, Nathaniel. He had recently turned 3 and …

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