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January 14, 2007

Cash has eye on the Money

I wrapped up a shoot in Jackson, Miss. last week for a model from Hattiesburg.

She wanted new headshots and comp cards for an upcoming trade show with a number of different agencies.

We used the state capitol building and the surrounding grounds as a backdrop for the shoot.

It was 73 degrees in mid-January, so we did a few street shots, as well. It's nice to have no traffic in a downtown metropolis.

I'm excited to find out if her new additions to her portfolio will help her land a gig.

She said she had a reading (monologue) to prepare for, and was contemplating using excerpts from The Notebook or The Color Purple.

January 11, 2007

Older, but wiser?

On a day where most people recollect on their past, I can't help but think about what lies ahead for JBvF!

Yeah, I'm a year older than you have to be to run for president of the Ol' USofA, but, I have so much to look forward to.

I have a great family -- a loving wife, a beautiful new son, two great stepkids, great parents and an extended family that always seems to have my back.

I heard a guy say, "If you live in the past, you die in the past."

I like that.

For too long, I would dwell on "what could I have done differently" or "What if ..."

Well, I'm tired of asking "What if ..." and I'm ready to put a foot in front of me instead of behind me.

So, I'm hoping by this time next year, I can report that I have done nothing but positive things in my life, and have found success and happiness in everything I do.

Hell, I've always got brand new days with the ones I love!

Isn't that worth living for?

First time is always the best!

The following is an excerpt from Allison B. Mazurak's blog detailing her first solo wedding as a professional photographer. I think she did a great job!

This wedding was a blast. Both the bride and groom were completely laid back which made it a totally comfortable environment for shooting.

Stephanie and Lawson seem totally in love and their families seemed so excited for them.

The ceremony was nice and short with candles lit behind them. Candlelight shots are often tough, but this worked out well because they kept some lights on in the Richland church.

The couple exited to a fanfare of sparklers, which caused a bit of smoke as they came out.

And as Stephanie said: “This idea might have been better on paper!” Her dress even got singed a bit from one of the sparklers, but nothing ruined their day.

Guests headed over to the reception hall for food, cake and even a dance.

Looking back through the photos, they’ll have lots of nice candids of the bride getting ready, the groom with his groomsmen and family enjoying the day. I love that they let me document their big day!