February 19, 2009

Hello!

Wow, it's been a long time! Not that anyone probably reads this! ;)

Things have been slow. I'm dying for new shoots but not sure how to get my name out there. Word of mouth was great for a while, but now what? I ask myself that A LOT. I'm praying things change and business starts heading my way.

On a more exciting note... I'm getting a whole new look. New logo, business cards, all new colors! I'm so excited. Elena of Crossover Creations is doing my transformation :) She asked me if I would want to swap pictures of her family for a new logo and I said yes! She is amazing... what she has created for me is better than I could have ever imagined. I can't wait to start re-doing everything and actually having a real style and business look.

I officially have a website... www.worldsapartphotography.com. I love it :) It's been live since about December, but I never posted it on here... oops.

Now for some photos. I finished of my friend Laurens senior pictures the other day. I used my newish 50mm f/1.4 for all these photos. Man, I love that lens. It's still taking some getting used to though. It leaves the background so buttery and pretty. mmmm. Loves it! I'm also going to include some photos from the first part of her shoot... back in October (I know, eek!!!!)











These are from Oct.









:)

4 comments:

Aunt Tea said...

i follow your blog and always enjoy a new post from you Ü

lovely work!

Anonymous said...

I read your blog!!! But I feel like no one reads mine either, of course I am bad about not commenting too, so who knows who reads mine and just lurks! I am totally with you about getting business. Starting a business young is ROUGH! I hope it gets better for you too, and I am excited about your new look, can't wait to see it!

Anonymous said...

ha! i didn't know you posted these on here! :] totally wasn't expecting to see them.
thank you so much for taking them. i love 'em.
i always forget you have this blog...i'll make an effort ot read it. ;]
and buttery! that's exactly what i think! i was talking to my mom about them and we couldn't come up with the right word to describe them...all we could think of was smooth...but it wasn't quite right or descriptive enough. buttery is perrrrfect.

Anonymous said...

gorgeous light! I love the shot with the horse!