Monday, December 31, 2007

My personal resolution(s)

Happy New Year everyone! (well, I'm a little early ... but this still counts!)

I've been talking with friends, family and co-workers about New Year's resolutions for 2008, and this year, I decided to do something a little different. Inspired by a few photographers who have developed their own lists, I've created my own 101 in 1001.

What is this list, you may ask? Well, it's 101 things I want to accomplish in the next three years. Yes, this appeals to the side of my overachieving personality that is WAY too Type A. But I LOVE lists — and the joy that comes with crossing things off them. (surely I'm not the only one!)

Anyway, what I love about this list is that are some big goals and lots of little ones. It took me about an hour to compile, and yes, I had help coming up with some of these ideas. If any of you guys want to join me in making your own 101 lists, I'd love to hear about it. And if you need some inspiration of your own, just type "101 in 1001" into Google and you'll be set!!!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

What do you guys think of this?

Have any of you heard of Google's "Street Map" function? Well, if any of you have used Google Maps for driving directions or to find an address, this function takes it one step farther and shows you, at street level (hence the name), your home.

Google brought its satellite cam truck to Indianapolis recently, and apparently decided to cruise around Muncie too because, lo and behold, here's Nick and I's home:


What's ironic about this is that, despite getting a bird's eye view of our house, they labeled our address wrong (they say it is "approximately" 672 N. Brentwood Ln. Umm ... well, I live there, and last time I checked, the numbers over our garage read 608!)

My understanding is that, eventually, Google wants to take "Street View" everywhere. So what do you guys think about this feature? Is it a gross invasion of privacy? Is it a way for us to all feel "closer," as a Ball State professor says in this Indianapolis Star story?

I don't really know how I feel about the function yet, but I do see it as a sign of the times that, with today's technology, there's no such thing, really, as privacy. (and I'm just glad Nick and I weren't out working in the yard when this shot was taken -- apparently, there's a Web site out already of odd things and or people caught in unflattering "Street View" images. You can check that out here.)

(On an unrelated note, if any Mac users out there ever need to know how to do screen captures like the one above, I found this Web site to be a big help with this post and some other fun Mac tricks!)

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas everyone

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Nick and I opted for old-school Christmas lights on the rhododendron tree this year!

Hope everyone has a great holiday week!!!


(and because I posted this image -- and a few others -- to Flickr long before the computer glitches, I still have some Christmas shots to post!)

Friday, December 21, 2007

And the frustrations grow ...

I wanted to be able to share a lot of photos from a recent shoot I had with Nick and I's good friends, TJ and Tammi, and their little girl, Riley.

But remember all those comments about the speed of our computer? Well, if it were in a race right now with a slug, the slug would win. I think even the slime on the slug would beat the 'ol trusty Dell ... I'm serious.

So after spending nearly an HOUR getting Photoshop open long enough to edit one photo from the shoot, I said enough is enough and now I'm calling it quits for the day.

My hope is that anybody who checks this blog on occasion will hang with me (through what may be some sparse postings ahead!!!) until Nick and I can work out the financing of a new computer a bit sooner than we'd planned.

Because it's no longer possible for me to foster this dream of mine and do the work I need to do on a PC that's processing data like it's 1954.

In the meantime, enjoy a sneak peek of little Riley. Isn't she adorable?

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

When gifts give back

After a day at work spent mostly counting down the hours until I could go home (thanks to this awful cold I've got - just in time for Xmas!), I had a major mood-booster when I checked out Nate and Amanda's blog today.

Amanda, you are one of the sweetest gals I know and I thank my lucky stars my umpteenth random Google search for a wedding photographer led me to you and Nate all those months ago :)

And thank you SO SO much for a much-needed pick-me-up today!!! I needed one in the worst way ....

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Early Christmas presents

I got to open a few presents early this year after a little get-together with my work pals, Michelle and Joy. I adore these ladies soo much, and look forward to this tradition every year.

This year, we all seemed to have made a point of buying our gifts from local merchants and I LOVED everything gifted to me!

First up - so this is total random, but for the longest time, I've been looking for a cute apron for when I cook. Joy remembered and bought this ADORABLE creation from a local gourmet kitchen shop, Casella's. This thing is so cute, I may just wear it over a top because I can't bear to get grease on it! (Joy also bought me AMAZING Andy Warhol coasters - she knows me SO well! :)


Apron

And from Michelle ... this cool necklace she found at our local cultural center made by a Kenyan woman participating in the Imani Workshops. By purchasing this piece of jewelry, money goes back to their families, helping them afford drugs to fight HIV/AIDs. How awesome is that?

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Note: I have some SUPER cute photos from a recent shoot that I need to post and edit, but our computer is being SO wonky I'm afraid I won't get them up any time soon. Stay posted ... and I'll add this is just ONE MORE REASON we need a Mac in 2008!!!!!!

Deck the halls

Wanted to show off some of the festive greenery in our house for the holidays.

One of many paper whites lining our kitchen windows. I LOVE these guys!

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An extreme close-up of the beautiful poinsettia we bought from a local non-profit

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The festive arrangement my wonderful mother-in-law got us this year. She adores snowmen, so this definitely seemed fitting! :)

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Better than a Christmas card

Getting my 2008 IKEA catalog makes for a happy day in the Werner household.

But not as happy as I'll be when THIS gets finished!

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Favorite blog Friday

One of my ABSOLUTE favorite photographers right now is Tara Whitney. She's a California girl and her work (especially of children) is just some of the sweetest stuff I've come across.

Amanda and I talked recently about how yummy the light is on the West Coast and how it just seems different from what we get here in Indiana - all the more reason I want to make a trip to California!!

If you ever need a little pick-me-up at your desk, or inspiration for better photos, Tara's blog is a cute site to check. She actually first made a name for herself in the scrapbooking world, and you can still see that influence on her life when she blogs about her personal world (and her four sweet kids). And if you want to, give her Web site a look too if you get a chance!

A sweet tooth no more ...

This week we had a Christmas cookie exchange at work. Feeling motivated, I thought it'd be a blast from the past to make homemade cookies, the kind mom used to make dozens upon dozens of when I was a kid and that my brother Mark would make his sole food group through January.

What was I THINKING? I knew there would be work involved here, but I have a whole new level of respect for all those years my mom made these sweets (and better understand why she's less inclined nowadays to make them!) Making the dough from scratch, rolling it out, cutting the shapes, baking the cookies (only one out of eight dozen burnt!), making the frosting and then frosting them -- I think this may be a once-every-five-years kind of treat!

You can tell by this photo that I was making these late at night
(and at that hour, there's no such thing as natural light! :)

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Half-way there!

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A sea of cookies (and sadly, as good as they turned out - they don't even make my mouth water at the moment. I'm still suffering from that 72-hour, I-just-made-too -much-of-something-and-if-I-look-at--or-taste-another-one-I-may-hurl" feeling. Does anyone else every get that way after cooking a big meal?)

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If anyone wants the recipe -- let me know - they really are super good and perfect for dunking in milk!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Daisy sports her holiday bling

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It's a snowman, but his name's not Frosty

While I spent a chunk of my weekend thus far backing up files on our dying PC (a Mac replacement is in store for 2008 :), Nick and our friend Chris (who is a photographer at the paper) spent their Friday night building a GIANT snowman outside our office.

Hours later, they came home as excited as little kids about their accomplishment.

So, without further ado, meet ... Barry. As in, he's so behemoth in size he's the Barry Bonds of snowmen. "It's like he's on steroids," my husband says.

(Is there a clause somewhere for wives that states, on occasion, our husbands revert to 12-year-olds? :)

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***I figured out a way to make my photos bigger on here -- which is a very good thing and hopefully just one of many improvements to come for this blog!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Favorite Blog Fridays

I'm starting something new on this blog. Once a week, I'll share with all six of you (ha!) who check this blog some of the other blogs I check a lot. Okay, more like stalk.

You may already be familiar with the concept of "blog stalking," best defined as constantly checking a person's blog to see if there is a new photo of their dog, their kid, their client, their house ... you get the idea. Trust me, it's addicting. And now that I live in a house with no cable, blog stalking has replaced those mindless hours I used to spend with the witty Joel McHale and his Talk Soup.

For the most part, these mentions will focus on other photographers whose work I admire. But on occasion, I'll give a nod to some other kinds of blogs/sites I've come to appreciate while navigating this crazy thing we call the Web.

First up? Dooce.com. A few of you may already know about Heather Armstrong and her popular blog, but I'd never heard of her before this summer, when I randomly (which is how we find most things on the Internet, right?) stumbled across it.

Then, I couldn't stop reading it -- for hours on end. Heather's sarcastic and self-deprecating sense of humor really caught my attention (as did her hilarious daily photo opps with her dog, Chuck). Nowadays, she writes a lot about her daughter, Leta, (as she notes, rhymes with "pita") and her newsletters (which you can find via a search at the bottom of her home page) are some of the most refreshing yet touching musings on motherhood I've ever read.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

This DVD made my day!

This is SO awesome! I came home the other day to find a package waiting for me: Beyond the Green Box: Understanding your Digital Camera, the second DVD from the wonderful Me Rah Koh, a professional photographer from the West Coast.

Me Ra and her husband, Brian, have an amazing and inspiring story of how they became photographers, and I've been following her blog for months now. The twosome have created this DVD series to help aspiring photographers and moms capture better moments with their kids on camera. Their first DVD is called Refuse to Say Cheese and offers up tips on framing and composition techniques; the second teaches you how to use your camera manually to take better photos. I think this pair is REALLY on to something with these DVDs (and I wouldn't be surprised if they find a national distributor for the product in 2008). So why is this such a big deal to me?

A few months back, Me Ra put out a query on her blog for photo submissions to be included in DVD 2's insert. I submitted some photos and was THRILLED when Me Ra's assistant contacted me and said they wanted to use one of mine. I gave them three shots, so I didn't know which one they'd used until I opened my (free) copy.

Can you spot it?


How about now that you see the originial? :)
It's my niece, Emily!!!! I call this "The Stinker" shot.


Here were the other shots I submitted.

My friend Heather's daughter, Gabby



My nephew, Sam

Monday, December 3, 2007

Baby love

Meet Cyenna, the adorable daughter of my childhood friend, Kristen. Born a little more than two weeks ago, this little girl didn't come easy into this world. Matter of fact, she put her mama through a lot of (post-op) pain.

But as Kristen can attest, it's been worth it to hold a little bundle like this in her arms.


Let's start with Cyenna's tiny little toes. I'm a sucker for shots like this!


And on to that beautiful little face. Doesn't she look so peaceful?


Not even a month old and already she's stylin'!


Mother & daughter
(this is my FAVORITE shot! Doesn't Kristen look beautiful?)


Kristen's been out of the hospital little more than a week and
already she's making Cyenna feel at home for the holidays!


"A baby is God's opinion that life should go on." -- Carl Sandburg


Congratulations Kristen and Billy!!




Side note: Tonight I went with my generous friend Michelle to catch the traveling Broadway performance of Hairspray! at Emens. It was FABULOUS! Lucky for me, I had a free ticket, but I would have gladly paid my admission it was so good!!!