I recently was given the opportunity and honor of shooting the Senior Portraits for a young lady who was graduating with Brianna. They have known each other since the 3rd grade. Her family has been thru some rough times as well, and so when she asked if I was up to doing a photo shoot with her, I couldn't say no. I packed up the camera bag, got my water and my cane and charged the battery. The morning dawned- sunny, cool and bright...but by the time we met to shoot at 2 pm...the clouds had moved in, and I was truly afraid we were going to get rained on.
In addition- the first of our selected locations was the L&N station...which was hit hard by the storms/tornadoes the end of April, and most of the area was closed off for construction and repair. But we took advantage of the beautiful grillwork on the staircase and the stained glass windows and took a few shots. Then we headed down into World's Fair Park to see what we could get. The clouds actually provided us some great shots, as we didn't have to worry as much about shadows and glare, but it was the most walking I had done in almost a year!! She brought a couple changes of clothes, and I sat and rested when she changed.
We shot for almost 5 hours. I could barely move when we were done- but I wanted to be sure we got some good shots...When I came home to edit- I was thrilled!! I am going to post this now, as I am putting together a slide show of Blaze's Senior Pics, as soon as it is ready, I will attach it!
But the best part of the day was that this sweet, lovely young woman has about 60 images that she can proudly choose from and share to celebrate with those she loves. And we spent a lovely day doing something I had forgotten that I missed!
Photo slide show to come!
Title taken from a Jen Foster Song- My primary loves beginning with music and photography, extending to all things artistic and creative...I see this as another outlet- an expression about those things, and other musings of life and the creative chaos that surrounds me!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Photography
Saturday, June 11, 2011
The Magical Cinderella Dress
She see's the Dress for the First time!
She LOVES the Dress!
She looks like an angel!

Charlies' Angels Pose!
She was in Heaven, and felt like a Princess!
They looked SO sweet together...Thank you to her Fairy Godmothers!
Once upon a time...In another life, another world- a story like this one would begin this way. For the past 15 years, I have been raising my girls - mainly on my own- and as they have heard me say *many* times, "I am doing my best". But my best has included years of going without, struggling to pay the bills, going without hot water, empty pantries, recycled clothes, shoes, toys, etc. We have been blessed with angels who have made sure the girls had Christmas, but I have also been heartbroken when one of my girls needed something (Calculators that averaged $90 each), supplies for a class, fees for a test or activity, and I knew there was no money. Fee waivers have helped...but they have heard the words *We can't right now* or *I'll figure it out somehow, we don't have the money* so many times they want to Scream! And I have begged, borrowed, and sold almost everything of value that I could find a buyer for.
But we have been blessed- my girls appreciate the little things. When a friend told Brianna that she was going to give her an Ice Tea Maker for Graduation, after she had been hounding me about one for 2 weeks...she ran squealing across the room and jumped in our friends' lap...saying Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! :) They say its the little things....
Well, at the beginning of the year, the Prom magazines started coming in. With 3 daughters, We have figured that by the time they graduate, We will have done Prom 5 years in a row...And before you ask...all 3 girls have COMPLETELY different body builds...and aren't even CLOSE to the same size! When the first book was opened, this amazing dress jumped out...yes, even *I* say amazing...the colors, the style, everything about it screamed Brianna's name- and I heard- *this is IT Mama- I have to have this dress*...I replied that I would work on it- and we would see...Then, I looked at the price- and we sat down to talk. There was no way, in any life, that we could afford that dress. All was not lost tho, as I spent years making and designing dresses! I looked at the structure of the dress and realized the design was simple...the hard part was going to be painting the fabric-- but I could do that! So I started getting the supplies, and lined up the fabric, and all was well.
Prom was set for April 16th. On March 25th, I went to the ER, not breathing well, and feeling cruddy (See the Blog from April)- I was admitted- *for a few days*...2 weeks later, I wasn't out, and was starting to panic about the dress. So, with just over a week left until Brianna's Prom (And getting surprised with another Prom she was attending with a friend a week earlier) I sent out a plea- Could someone pick up fabric for me, so I could paint and begin working on the dress while I was in the hospital...(Don't ask me how I thought I was going to get it sewed together in the hospital...)
Can I just stop and say that Facebook is a wonderful thing?? In less than 30 minutes- I had 3 messages- all asking how much the dress I was going to copy was. My response- *Too much*. They persisted. So I responded with the total. (It was as much as I paid for my wedding dress) But instead of the conversation being dropped like a hot Potato- The responses were: I can chip in $100, and another that said *I can pay Half* by a dear friend- who said- my husband is also kicking in $100! (The total of the dress was $500.) She said she had 4 boys and this might be the only chance she had to do a prom dress! Lori- the friend who came up with half, put the word out with some other angels, and before I knew it- they had jewelry, and the dress was being drop shipped to a local store. Lori picked me up from the house the day I got home from the hospital, and we went and picked up the Cinderella dress.
One detail I didn't mention, was that the weekend that I got out of the hospital, and we were picking up the dress- Brianna was up on her official Visit at Princeton- they flew her up for an official visit, and she was flying in with less than an hour to get ready for the first Prom! But when she walked in the door, she had no idea what she was wearing- as usual- the only answer I gave her when she asked (repeatedly) about the dress, was that I had taken care of it!
We hung the dress at the top of the stairs, and when I heard the car drop her off- I stood at the top of the stairs- to block the dress for just a moment...then, I let her see...Thank you Lori, Kathy, and the anonymous angels for the joy that you brought to my girl! This dress is a dream come true for her- and neither of us will EVER forget the miracle of love and generosity that helped make this dress happen!! I love you all! Above are a few pictures from that amazing day!! Please Enjoy!
She LOVES the Dress!
She looks like an angel!

Charlies' Angels Pose!
She was in Heaven, and felt like a Princess!
They looked SO sweet together...Thank you to her Fairy Godmothers!
Once upon a time...In another life, another world- a story like this one would begin this way. For the past 15 years, I have been raising my girls - mainly on my own- and as they have heard me say *many* times, "I am doing my best". But my best has included years of going without, struggling to pay the bills, going without hot water, empty pantries, recycled clothes, shoes, toys, etc. We have been blessed with angels who have made sure the girls had Christmas, but I have also been heartbroken when one of my girls needed something (Calculators that averaged $90 each), supplies for a class, fees for a test or activity, and I knew there was no money. Fee waivers have helped...but they have heard the words *We can't right now* or *I'll figure it out somehow, we don't have the money* so many times they want to Scream! And I have begged, borrowed, and sold almost everything of value that I could find a buyer for.
But we have been blessed- my girls appreciate the little things. When a friend told Brianna that she was going to give her an Ice Tea Maker for Graduation, after she had been hounding me about one for 2 weeks...she ran squealing across the room and jumped in our friends' lap...saying Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! :) They say its the little things....
Well, at the beginning of the year, the Prom magazines started coming in. With 3 daughters, We have figured that by the time they graduate, We will have done Prom 5 years in a row...And before you ask...all 3 girls have COMPLETELY different body builds...and aren't even CLOSE to the same size! When the first book was opened, this amazing dress jumped out...yes, even *I* say amazing...the colors, the style, everything about it screamed Brianna's name- and I heard- *this is IT Mama- I have to have this dress*...I replied that I would work on it- and we would see...Then, I looked at the price- and we sat down to talk. There was no way, in any life, that we could afford that dress. All was not lost tho, as I spent years making and designing dresses! I looked at the structure of the dress and realized the design was simple...the hard part was going to be painting the fabric-- but I could do that! So I started getting the supplies, and lined up the fabric, and all was well.
Prom was set for April 16th. On March 25th, I went to the ER, not breathing well, and feeling cruddy (See the Blog from April)- I was admitted- *for a few days*...2 weeks later, I wasn't out, and was starting to panic about the dress. So, with just over a week left until Brianna's Prom (And getting surprised with another Prom she was attending with a friend a week earlier) I sent out a plea- Could someone pick up fabric for me, so I could paint and begin working on the dress while I was in the hospital...(Don't ask me how I thought I was going to get it sewed together in the hospital...)
Can I just stop and say that Facebook is a wonderful thing?? In less than 30 minutes- I had 3 messages- all asking how much the dress I was going to copy was. My response- *Too much*. They persisted. So I responded with the total. (It was as much as I paid for my wedding dress) But instead of the conversation being dropped like a hot Potato- The responses were: I can chip in $100, and another that said *I can pay Half* by a dear friend- who said- my husband is also kicking in $100! (The total of the dress was $500.) She said she had 4 boys and this might be the only chance she had to do a prom dress! Lori- the friend who came up with half, put the word out with some other angels, and before I knew it- they had jewelry, and the dress was being drop shipped to a local store. Lori picked me up from the house the day I got home from the hospital, and we went and picked up the Cinderella dress.
One detail I didn't mention, was that the weekend that I got out of the hospital, and we were picking up the dress- Brianna was up on her official Visit at Princeton- they flew her up for an official visit, and she was flying in with less than an hour to get ready for the first Prom! But when she walked in the door, she had no idea what she was wearing- as usual- the only answer I gave her when she asked (repeatedly) about the dress, was that I had taken care of it!
We hung the dress at the top of the stairs, and when I heard the car drop her off- I stood at the top of the stairs- to block the dress for just a moment...then, I let her see...Thank you Lori, Kathy, and the anonymous angels for the joy that you brought to my girl! This dress is a dream come true for her- and neither of us will EVER forget the miracle of love and generosity that helped make this dress happen!! I love you all! Above are a few pictures from that amazing day!! Please Enjoy!
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