Archive for 2008

Over at Freelance Switch (a great blog for freelancers by the way) Rebecca asks Christian for his hand in Marriage!
This might be like a soap-opera, where you have to check out each episode to see what happens!
Never the less, it’s pretty neat, maybe a first (?), and will be interesting to see what happens.
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There’s a new kid to shoot these days around here — our little baby boy arrived into our lives last week. Welcome Ian Christopher! We are all so happy to have him here, and Sophia is probably the most excited of all. Big sister adores her new little brother.
And of course he’s already had [...]

I took pictures on Tuesday of this sweet new baby boy, the 1-week old son of good friends, Chris and Amy of Shooting the Kids. He is such a good baby - mellow, alert, smushable and already about 11 pounds! Amy and I had a great time shooting pictures of him in [...]

The gang over at Lightchasers photography blog have an amusing article about a “photo contest” being run by CalTex (Chevron to us Yanks).

The contest pretty much tells you what photographs they want and you’re not even guaranteed to win the prizes (”a chance to win…) even if you win the “contest”…

Our continuing-exploits now found us in Dublin, Ireland. Home to Kilmainham Gaol (Prison) which held many of the leaders of the Easter Uprising of 1916 and also home to Guinness beer. This was going to be an interesting place…

Wishing all of you Mom’s (and recent Mom’s …  Amy) a Happy Mother’s Day!

All the time we hear about luggage being given a vacation at a different destination then the person who packed it.

From PopGadget comes this info about a custom luggage-tag that includes a web-based database that has all your info on file should your luggage be lost. Your data is stored in Immobilise, a database used [...]

Remember back in the day (way back) before “ballistic nylon” was all the rage when cameras (still cameras and Cine-cameras) came in nice, rich brown leather cases? You could smell the leather every time your Dad un-snapped the case to take the camera out. Some cases made you also remove a “tripod screw” to be [...]