As so many Americans did, I watched the inauguration of President Obama a few moments ago (even though he did foobar it, hehe). This is a moment of deep reflection for not only our country, but the entire world. As our country has changed since the inauguration of the first president, so have the times. We now welcome the first african-American president, a feet which has been tried and failed before. But has now come to fruition in President Obama. This isn't the person I had originally wanted as president, my vote changed 3 times during the race. But as the president, the position alone demands our respect and our loyalty. And he will have mine. He is a good person and I believe he will do a good job if we have faith. We are in desperate need of the changes he promises. But as Americans, we also have the right to inflict change. Take it into your own hands to change not only your life, but the lives of those around you. And hopefully if enough of us do this, we can change the world.
Congratulations Mr. President!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Barack H Obama, the 44th President of the United States
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Mapping out your timeline for wedding photography...
Greetings to all my lovely blog readers! As some of you know, occasionally I will post little tips regarding weddings. Here is a time line that will help you know what you should expect regarding your wedding photos.
As soon as you've set a date:
*Decide on the style of photography you would like for your wedding, whether it be traditional, formal, photojournalistic, etc.
*Start checking into finding wedding photographers for your date. I can't tell you how many weddings I turned down for last summer because I had the dates booked early on and a few too many brides waited till the last minute! Don't do this!
*Meet with the photographers to go over information, pricing, styles, what is included in your wedding package, contracts, any important information. Your photographer should know what to do!
*Decide and book your photographer!
As soon as you've booked your photographer:
*Discuss a time line for your portrait sessions.
*Schedule your engagement session. That way you can get your announcement in the paper!
*Discuss pertinent information with your photographer as soon as you know it. Also, information regarding the ceremony, candle light, outdoor sunset, outdoor full sun, all this is very important to the photographer.
2-4 months prior to your wedding:
*This is the time to nail down any detail regarding attendants, family, location, what the schedule looks like, etc, for your wedding. Knowing how many attendants, family and such you will want photographed, will help the photographer come up with a realistic idea of how long your portraits are going to take the day of the wedding. Also, telling the photographer about any personal family issues, like divorce, might help. It makes it hard when a divorced couple refuses to cooperate for portraits, especially if the photographer didn't know about it! (*Personally, I like to schedule as many of the formals before the wedding as possible! This takes so much time off the amount of portraits taken between the ceremony and the reception!) Be realistic when discussing a time line. You don't really want to schedule too little time for portraits, only to be disappointed that you didn't get a picture with Great Grandma!
*Schedule your bridal session as soon as you have your gown! Don't wait till 2 weeks before your wedding to do this!
1 months prior to your wedding:
*Go over all the details again with your photographer.
1 week prior to your wedding:
*Go over all the details again with your photographer. I can not express this enough! Careful planning makes everything go so much smoother! Confirm all the information regarding the wedding day: location of hair salon or where you are getting ready if your photographer covers this, location and directions of wedding site and reception site.
*Get and give photographer emergency numbers. I tell my brides to never hesitate to call me any time day or night. I have gotten a call at 2am before from a bride who couldn't remember if she told me where the salon was (4 times in fact). But it's okay, we are here to make your day smoother!
During the week prior to your wedding:
*Get plenty of sleep!
*Hydrate!
*Relax!
Day before your wedding:
*Call your photographer to see if they have any questions. Hey we may be as concerned about you and just haven't had a chance to call you yet!
Hope this helps a little with your wedding planning!
Angie
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Friday, January 16, 2009
Referral bonus!!!
Attention everyone! We are offering all of our customers a wonderful chance to get free stuff!
Brides - To all of my current and former brides, if you refer a new bride and she contracts her wedding with us, we will give you your choice of free gift from your wedding portraits! Former brides have received mouse pads, tote bags, portrait sheets, enlargements, even extra pages in their wedding album! So send your girlfriends our way!
Portrait customers - Send us your friends for portrait sessions and if they say you referred them, you can get mouse pads, tote bags, portrait sheets, enlargements, or even a free all day session!
So send all your friends and family our way! Believe me, you won't regret it!
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Monday, January 12, 2009
The lovely Miss Gabby!!!
I recently had Miss Gabby over for portraits. She was such a sweetheart to work with and was so polite! Here are a couple of my favorite images from her session!
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
We are on MySpace!!!
To all my friends and loyal blog readers, we are on MySpace! I would love for you to check out my profile and add me as your friend!
www.myspace.com/thompsonsphoto
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Friday, January 9, 2009
Ashley's Senior Session!!!
I was fortunate that while Ashley was here visiting from Oklahoma, we had time to shoot her senior portraits. This fun girl was ready to roll in the leaves if it got a good shot! Thanks Ashley, for trusting me to take your portraits!
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