August, 2011
Jill and Andy. Yeah. Look at them. You wouldn’t imagine that Andy wasn’t really “feelin” the photograph session, would you? I’m so proud of that! I tell everyone that the first few minutes of every session will (if you will excuse the expression) suck. It’s awkward. It’s scary. there’s a big black camera in your face. Talk about intimidating! But eventually, it all fades away and it becomes fun. And I live for that.
Jill and Andy are getting married next year. Unfortunately for ME — I was already booked for their wedding date. ::sniff:: But a really great photographer is photographing their wedding — so I still got to play by doing their engagement session. I should also mention that Jill and Andy are BEST FRIENDS with one of my brides who will be on the blog later — so we already had a chance to interact at Beth and Marc’s wedding. And they are as terrific and nice as they look. Our session was plagued with drama — security guards! yelling! wind! holes in the road! drama! ::laughing:: But we all brought our A game and didn’t let anything bother us — and the images are STUNNING. Well. Here. You decide…


Right?!
I feel it’s COMPLETELY UNFAIR that Suzanne looks so amazing pregnant. I mean…when I had my son…let’s just say certain parts of my body reached epic proportions. ::laughing:: When Suzanne walked into my studio, I swear, she brought the sunlight with her. And, at 8 months pregnant…I repeat, it’s just not FAIR! ::laughing::
Suzanne — you are AMAZING and I had so much fun yesterday! xo T

So. Perhaps you’ve noticed that sometimes I like to try new things. No?! Well…I can assure you…it’s true. Take this presentation of Megan’s senior photo shoot sneak peek. It’s HOT, right? Yeah. I thought so too. First of all Megan, amazing member of the class of 2012, came to me for her senior photographs. She brought her best friend and her mom — and we had an AMAZING session. It’s important, those of you considering having your photographs taken, to be THOUGHTFUL about what clothes you should wear — my usual discussion with my clients runs something like this: bring a suitcase. ::grin:: It’s better to bring too much than not enough. Maybe we’ll change our minds or something won’t work the way we thought it would…then you have options.
Megan is allll about options. She brought a terrific array of choices and we ROCKED it out!
Thanks Megan!


First. An overview.
Jason and Stephen are my friends. You may have seen them in photographs I’ve done before for the Rock Paper Scissors website…you may know and love them yourself…or you may be here completely for the first time and stumbling onto this post — but I promise that watching it will bring you into the moment…into the beauty of the relationship that they share…and give you a peek into what LOVE looks like. LOOKS like. I know we all have seen many many images where the couple is in love, they get married, they are happy — right? (And don’t you love them? They fire me up!). But Jason and Stephen are in a moment we rarely get to glimpse…pure reaction and spontaneous feeling..and love.
Second: Behind the Scenes.
Stephen texted me and said…do you think you could photograph the proposal…without being seen? (paraphrasing here for the sake of brevity. Really, what is below is where you want to be) So we brainstormed and ultimately decided that at home…outside on the porch (their favorite spot) with Jason’s beloved sister and brother in law there was the right fit. I coached Stephen on where Jason should sit…what light had to be on (and it was still really dark — hence the darkness in the images — it wasn’t like I could use any flash!) and how I would let him know once I was in position…
Third: The Challenge.
All the lights were supposed to be off so I could sneak in the house through the back door (yes, I dressed in black and snuck through neighbors yards. Whatever it takes, right? ::grin::), but when Stephen texted me he was ready…I discovered that the KITCHEN LIGHT WAS STILL ON. There was no way I could walk in without being seen!! What to do? What to do? I did what any panicking must get the shot photographer would do…I took off my shoes, laid my camera in front of me on the floor and crawled in on my belly…like a snake. I was SO SCARED I would be discovered!! ::laughing:: When I got to the couch Stephen came in and turned off the light and I was in pitch darkness. The only light was coming from the porch.
Fourth: This is What Happened Next. (watch all the way to the end)
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Jason and Stephen…I love you both so much. I was so honored to be part of your moment (vicariously!) and I cried all the way through taking these photographs! Congratulations!!
Leave them some comment love, people!
xo Tam
12.31.2011
Your work is just amazing!!!