Saturday, October 24, 2015

Senior Picture Shoot: Haley




I was asked if I would do some "Senior Pictures" for Haley, by her Grandmother.  When I first met with Haley to get a feel for who she was and what she had in mind, I remember her saying, "Well, I am a wrestler"!  What?!?!!

We talked for a while and she spoke of her fondness for her Grandmothers house and property, where she had spent so much time growing up.  We decided that we would spend a little time at her Grandmothers to capture her in the surroundings that she grew up with.  We talked about a few other possibilities, especially if it was raining.  As luck would have it, we never had to implement the "rain session" plans, but we were ready to!

Over the next week or so, Haley would send me a couple of pictures that she wanted to emulate.  One of these photos depicted a stern-faced High School football player, harshly lit, in a locker room.  It was a great photo and quite powerful in its effect.  She wondered if we could do something similar with her, in her wrestling gear.  I agreed that it was a dramatic photo and told her, "let's set it up"!

For our first session, I met with Haley at her school, with Sandi acting as my assistant.  We had obtained permission to use the girls locker room to take the photos and Haley made sure the coast was clear!  No fake back drops here!!

We shot a few dozen photos in the cramped space of the locker room, with me setting up the tripod and taking the photos from inside the showers!  The harsh, flash lighting was a bit tricky, but we got it done and I was happy with the pics that I reviewed on the camera's small LCD screen.

Now, Haley had been pretty casual in appearance when I first met her, and she looked pretty formidable in the locker room, giving me her "all business" look!  (I wanted her "I am going to pin you" face!)  When I met her at her Grandmother's place a couple weeks later to do some location portraits, and she came out of one of the bedrooms, I actually didn't recognize her for a few moments!  The confident, fit, competitive wrestler I had taken photos of, appeared to have transformed into a feminine and very beautiful lady!

We walked around the expansive property and captured a few photos in places that Haley was fond of, dodging a bit of rain in the process.

 I had a great time capturing a few different "sides" of Haley.  When taking "portraits", I try to capture my subject's character, or personality and often this is accomplished with impromptu, candid photos that capture the subject relaxed and being themselves.  Oftentimes they are not even looking at the camera! 

Here a a few of my favorites from her photo shoots, both planned and candid. 
 

 


  







 





Friday, September 11, 2015

Panama 2015


 Thunderstorm rolling into Panama City as seen from atop Cerro Ancon


Part of my rather "Trip Filled" year, was a visit to Panama back in September.  

I had asked Sandi, almost a year ago, if she wanted to take a trip to Panama.  Her Mother is native to Panama and met her Father while he was serving there while in the U.S Army.  She has always balked at the idea of going back...perhaps because it had been so long since she had left there.
Sandi left Panama when she was 11 years old and had not been back since.  I have always wanted us to connect with her family there, as Sandi's Mom is the only one (of her siblings) that left to live in the U.S.  

On a night when she was in an especially receptive mood, I asked her about taking our vacation there this year.  When she agreed that it "might" be fun to do so, I got on Expedia, checked out Hotel Reviews, discovered i could get a great price on airfare and booked the trip!  The next morning she was more than a bit surprised when I told her I had locked us in for Panama.  She told me, "I didn't know you were going to go book it!  Yep, I did.

Long story shot, she connected with a couple cousins via Facebook and let them know we were coming.  One of those cousins, Amett, would faithfully message Sandi and stayed in touch for the months leading up to our visit.  He and another cousin of Sandi's, Malvira, would prove to be wonderful friends (and cousins!) and would make our trip incredibly memorable.

I will not attempt to condense the experience of this trip into a blog post.  There was simply too much in the way of experiences, sights, and family connections to explain and properly write about.
I will say this.  In over 20 years of marriage, I have never seen Sandi smile as much or as big...and have never seen her moved so deeply, as I did during this trip to Panama.  She was able to retrace her beloved "Mama's" steps both figuratively and literally.  She walked through "Mi Pueblito", her Mother's favorite place to visit every time she went back to Panama.  She saw and re-connected with Cousins and Aunts and Family that welcomed her as their own...as though she had never left.  She smelled the jungle, enjoyed the food and re-discovered the sights and sounds of Panama...the Panama that for the most part, had not changed much (outside of Panama City) since she had left.  She visited her Great Grandmother's house where she played as a little girl and chased chickens...and there are still chickens there!  She put her hands on her Mama's hand prints still preserved in the cement floor of a house built by her Parents, that sadly, no longer remains in the family.  These were special moments and often, very emotional experiences.  I think she had forgotten how "Panamanian" she is.  

It was the first time I can remember, that Sandi was not ready to come home at the end of a trip.

Rather than even attempt to tell the story, I will select a few special photos and caption them.  It will provide a glimpse into our experience in Panama. 

I went through approximately 900 photos taken between the two of us, edited a ton of them and put together a 109 page Photo Book from Shutterfly, so that Sandi would always have a chronicle of the trip.  I will post a pic here of the prologue contained in the book as well as the cover "quote".  A picture (or several) is worth a thousand words...and saves me ALOT of writing in this case!

Front Cover of the Photo Book


 
Prologue in the Photo Book


Leaving Miami, heading to Panama
 


Arrival at the Airport in Panama!  Sandi and Malvira.  Two peas in a pod!


 Sandi and Amett


 Outside the Food Stand where we ate our first meal upon arriving in Panama City



Waterfront. Panama City



Church In Casco Viejo


Cousins and fast friends, Malvira, Sandi and Amett


 We visited Many Old Churches In The Old Part Of Town



Old Town vs New Panama City


Plaza Francia


Tablet describing the idea of a Canal through Panama by the French (Plaza Francia)


Graffitti In Casco Viejo


  Closeup of Casco Viejo, from atop Cerro Ancon


Nighttime, Casco Viejo


The "Metro"


School Kids In Uniform


Malvira and Sandi, Late Night Talk


 Portobello, Panama   Cannons defended the Port from Pirates seeking gold in the 1700's



School girls in Portobello, Panama


Portobello...just over the Old Forts' Walls.  My favorite photo of the trip.



 Portobello "convenience store"!


Portobello Store (larger view)



Sandi with some Portobello students


Colon, Panama


 Ghetto, Panama City


Sandi in the Hotel Lobby


Albrook Mall


Albrook Mall


Sandi and Amett, Trump Tower, Panama City


House that Sandi's Parents (and Malvira) Built in Penenome, Panama


Penenome, Panama


Mama's hand prints and Name (Evida) in the cement


Family in Penenome!  Pablo, Joyce, Malvira, Jaja and Sandi



Night View from our Hotel. Downtown Panama City




 Our hotel room



 Panama Canal


Panama Canal


Panama Canal
 


 Best cake I have ever eaten.  (I had 4 pieces)


 Jungle near Gamboa, Panama



 Men's Room, Hard Rock Hotel, Panama City



 Old Tower at the ruins of Panama Viejo, a medieval town of sorts




Another view from the tower looking down at what would have been a small village



Saying goodbye to Panama 


 
I will try to update the captions and organize these pictures a bit better, until then these will give you an abbreviated visual of our trip!