Monday, January 18, 2016

Behind the Scenes: The Man Who Murdered Sherlock Holmes

I have a few addictions. One of them is coffee shops. If you are connected to me on Facebook or IG, that comes as no surprise. I also have a weak spot for coats and pajamas. If I have to shop for anything, those would be what a I want first (I hate shoe shopping. Go figure). But, one of my biggest addictions is behind the scenes stuff. I love, love, love having access to places most people don't get to see. I've been friends with people in a few well known bands and I'm stupidly happy when I get that lanyard that gives me backstage access. I love being able to walk into the theater to drop Peyton off for his call time when he's in a show. I don't know what it is but I think those times/places can be even cooler than the finished product/show, though I love that part too. So, it could not have been a more perfect job for me when The Mercury Theater reached out to see if I was available to come and photograph rehearsal for about an hour for a new show in the works. The fact that the cast was rehearsing in the rehearsal space and not the theater made it even cooler. See below for a behind-the-scenes peek into preparing for a world premiere opening of a brand new musical, called "The Man Who Murdered Sherlock Holmes."


Previews start on January 20th and it runs through March 20th. 
Head to www.mercurytheaterchicago.com to get your tickets. 
You won't want to miss this show!

Friday, January 8, 2016

New Year, New Goals

So, here's the truth. I've never been much of a goal writer.  In fact, I remember that feeling of dread when my boss (when I worked for other companies) would say it was time to write goals.  Someone else was going to judge me on said goals once I wrote them and then again when it was time for reviews (yet another fun thing I never really loved. Ha!).  I always want to do an excellent job at whatever I'm doing at the time and I always received great reviews.  However, I often felt like I had to really do some creative thinking to put things down on paper that at least sounded good. I was in marketing which meant that goals were harder to measure since a lot of what we did wasn't solely based on numbers (like labor or food cost.)



About 3 years ago, I took my part time, on-the-side, photography business to my full time focus and left the world of corporate marketing.  While it wasn't the timing I had planned on, I often think that's exactly how life goes.  I felt like the universe was saying, "Okay, you've done this photography thing part time for a few years now. It's time to step up or move on." So, I stepped up and haven't looked back since.

With goal writing, I've discovered that for me, there is a difference between writing goals for another company and writing goals for my own company.  A huge difference.  One feels like a chore. The other feels like an exciting path to walk in the next 12 months and see how far I've come.  I'm not just working to improve someone else's profits. I'm working to improve myself, the quality of work for my clients and yes, my own financial success.  Last year was the first time I actually put a pen to paper and wrote down specific goals. Throughout the year, there were thoughts I'd have about what I wanted to work on, areas I wanted to improve, new things I wanted to try.  Writing them down felt like I was making myself more accountable and the goals more achievable.  It kept them top of mind as well, knowing that even if I forgot the specifics, I could always go back and find where they were.

I wasn't wildly successful in accomplishing everything I hoped to do last year but I did get some things done, both personally and professionally.  I formed a much better habit of drinking water (which I generally dislike) that lead to a healthier me.  I set a goal to take 2 new classes. I got 1 in.  I didn't work past 8pm, 90% of the time.  I updated my website (though in fairness, that's an ongoing, never ending goal).  Other goals fell by the wayside but that's what a new year is for, right?

So, the blank pages you see above have some writing on them now and I'm most excited about what the year has in store for me!  I will share that my #1 personal goal is to clean out every cabinet and drawer in the house by the end of the year.  I have 51 more weeks to get it done. And, if I do one drawer/cabinet per week, it's totally doable, right?  (The basement will have to wait until next year). My #1 professional goal is to photograph 2 more professional theaters this year! Oh how I love shooting theater.  Getting the opportunity to photograph The Christmas Schooner at The Mercury Theater was one of the highlights of my year.

Do you write down goals?  What's in your top spot for 2016?

Monday, November 9, 2015

Fall Happiness!

What a gorgeous fall day we had for this family photo session.  Seventy degrees with beautiful colors still all around us. I had a great time photographing this family of 9 with their two furballs in tow! So thankful they chose me to capture these images! 

 Enjoy the season!

Friday, October 30, 2015

It's Pumpkin Time!

We were really on top of things this year, going to a pumpkin farm a couple of weeks ago to buy our pumpkins and some corn stalks for the upcoming holiday. And somehow, that day is here tomorrow and I haven't shared a single photo! Thought I'd best get to it before Halloween has come and gone. This is what it looks like when we hit the pumpkin farm, including a very brief game of catch. And by brief, I mean, I allowed them one throw so I could take a photo (after all, that is what I do) and then told them to knock it off! Mixed messaging? Maybe. But, it's all good. Hope there are lots of adorable ghosts and gobblins at your door tomorrow night. 


Happy Halloween! And watch out for those pumpkin bandits...

Monday, September 21, 2015

This guy. That HAIR.

What a day! I spent time this past Sunday photographing this adorable, yummy little munchkin and his super cool parents.  So much happiness and lots of random sleepiness all wrapped up into one faux-hawked little dude.  Narrowing down this sneak peek was hard. So hard, in fact, that I might have to do another whole blog post once their full gallery is complete.  I could share and share and share from this session.

For now, take a peek.  He is beyond precious.  Welcome to the world little man!  And seriously...did you see his hair?!?!








Quigley, their sweet dog, has his own feelings about cameras. I experienced this when we tricked him into a few photographs last December at the office.  He managed to make it pretty darn clear what he thought about this photo session!  It's alright.  I can take it. *giggling*

I mean, seriously woman.  Must you do that....

Fine. This is the look you get. That is all.





Sunday, August 30, 2015

At long last!

Often, when I finally, finally, FINALLY create a blog post, I vow that I'm going to be so much better at blogging. This time. For real.  But, if I'm being honest, that's probably not going to happen. Every once in awhile I get a great burst of motivation and voila, a new blog post appears. It's just the way it is.

I'll keep this short and sweet.  I updated my website.  (big smiley face).  All new images, new design, music I really love.  Good stuff!  Take a peek.  And then, call me to grab a date for Fall family photos or to photograph a new listing or capture event photos!  If you are a past client or have seen my camera in front of you, chances are decent you might even see yourself on my site.  

Enough chatter. 
Go here.


Happy Sunday!






Wednesday, August 19, 2015

The beginning and the end of summer

On the day after my kids and their friends graduated from 5th grade, they threw their own graduation party.  And when I say they planned it, I mean they coordinated everything from the time to the place and who was bringing what food for their lunch.  I was so impressed (and also I had no plans of throwing a 5th grade graduation party, so this was a smart move on their part!).  The adults took turns hanging out at the park with them and I wandered over a few times to capture the day with my camera. They played at the playground, had a game of kickball and a game of baseball, along with a picnic lunch in the middl of it all!

I figured if I didn't post this tonight - the night before they start middle school - it was never going to happen.  Summer flew by in the blink of an eye and I can't even wrap my head around the fact that school starts tomorrow!  This big milestone is giving me a few mom moments as I hold back some tears. I'm not sure why.  When they headed off to kindergarten, I was more than ready - and so were they.  Maybe it's that this is the start of truly a whole new chapter in their lives, one which can be rather challenging. Maybe it's that I've realized it's only 7 more years now, until they head off to college.  Maybe it's that I know they won't want me at the bus stop anymore.  I'm not sure. I do know they are excited and ready and will be rock stars in their own right.

So, they will wake up tomorrow morning, excited to head to school wearing new clothes, seeing friends they've missed over the past couple of months and ready to have a schedule where they change classes each period.  So, before I crash for the night, ready to get up at 6:30am (UGH), I give you their Fifth Grade graduation celebration.

































Sixth grade tomorrow...bring it on!!