Archive for January, 2010

Meet Jess and Bob!  I spent a fantastic couple of hours with them on a Sunday morning in November (still catching up on the blog) when it seemed we had all of Portland to ourselves.   The light was just perfect as the three of us wandered around the Old Port talking of their upcoming wedding plans and getting to know each other.  Jess and Bob met three years ago and will be getting married this May Smith Barn in Peabody, MA and I could not be more excited for the day!!! A couple after my own heart they are planning lots of special touches for the day (pie station!  jam as favors!) and have photography as one of their priorities.  Their style is easy-going and well dressed and both expressed to me that they have fun doing anything – as long as they are together.  I think these images reflect that and the love that they have!

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Bob proposed to Jess at Ri-Ra – not this Ri-Ra but having one in Portland helped:)

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xo,

Audra

Winter provides me some much needed downtime and time to photography people/places/things I don’t normally shoot.  It let’s me explore some creativity, work on personal projects, and try my hand at photographing subjects that are out of the norm for me.  This is one of those session:)  Jen and Dexter recently became a family when Jen adopted him from the  Animal Rescue League of Portland.  And just like any family they needed their portrait taken.  Photographing animals is quite different than photographing humans and Dexter made me work for it.  It took a bit of time to gain his trust, each time I raised the camera to my face he cowered behind Jen – camera shy I guess you could say!  One change of the lens so I could back way off and Dexter and Jen were ready for the camera.

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Just like any dog Dexter likes his treats and I am  not ashamed to say we bribed him into a few tricks for the camera.

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Dexter has a toy named Piggy – he didn’t really want to give that up:)

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Jen – congratulations on the latest addition to your family!

xo,

audra

Engaged!

January 11, 2010

This week has been a whirlwind!  First my engagement Friday night and then a weekend at the Portland Bridal Show (Hello to all the Brides I met!).   I wanted to take a minute and write down the details of the proposal and it turns out Matt did too:)   Partially so I can record history and partially for your own enjoyment here is the story of our proposal – he said/she said style:)

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Matt’s Version:
Friday January 8th was our two year anniversary and we had reservations for Fore Street.   Originally Audra had made the reservation for Monday the 4th because we had the date all mixed up.    I had started making plans for the 4th but I wasn’t so far into it that I couldn’t make any changes.   Plus having the extra days actually helped in me get a few extra things done in advance like getting the ring sized.

Unfortunately, Audra strained a muscle in her back that Friday morning and didn’t go to work.  I was on pins and needles for most of the day worried that she wouldn’t be up for dinner and that the whole plan would have to be scrapped.   However, by the afternoon she felt like she would be good to go.   I was REALLY relieved.

I went and picked Audra up at home after work and we got a great parking spot right in front of Fore Street.   It’s a wonderful place with great food and it is by a long way Audra’s favorite restaurant.   She pretty much won’t eat anywhere else so we end up going there quite a bit.

Earlier in the day I had dropped off 24 Malomars (Marsh mellow in chocolate on a cookie) from a local bakery.   They only make them once a year unless you are willing to put in a big order.   2 dozen was the magic number last week so that’s what I ordered.    I told Fore Street that it was our anniversary and asked them to bring the Malomars with the check so Audra would still order dessert.

Dinner went great.  There was a “Happy Anniversary” card waiting for us on the table and when dessert came there was “Happy Anniversary” written along the rims of the plates.   I had a couple glasses of wine to keep me from looking like I was going to explode and our regular waitress, Michelle, was awesome in getting us out on time without making it look obvious that we were on a schedule.

Audra was thrilled with her Malomars and we headed outside where I expected our limo to be waiting for us.   However, it wasn’t there yet so I stalled by pretending to go to the ATM around the corner.    However, it still wasn’t there when I got back.   Finally, with no more excuses I said that she had to wait outside the jeep for the rest of her Anniversary present to arrive.   Finally the limo showed up and we piled in our party Hummer.   I asked Audra where she wanted to go and immediately vetoed her first suggestion.   I then suggested some friends who live in Portland next to this park overlooking the city.   She agreed and we headed up Munjoy Hill.  When we get there I had to pretend to call these friends and ask them to come down while I dragged Audra away from the limo towards the view.

When we got to the spot overlooking the city the lights were beautiful.    I grabbed her hands and faced her saying “You know why we’re here, don’t you?”  She later said that it was only then that she knew I was going to propose.   Which was great because I knew how much she wanted it to be a surprise.   Up until that point she thought it was all about our Anniversary.     I got on my knee, pulled out a ring and asked Audra to marry me.   I also said a lot of other things which she has no recollection of me saying.    I was quite amused when I learned that later.

After I proposed and stood up the photographer (Bernie) who had been taking pictures on the sly in the background  came out grabbed some of his  flashes and went to work for about 30 minutes shooting us around the park.  We got some shots outside, against a tree, against the limo and in the limo.

The rest of the night was spent listening to Taylor Swift, drinking Schramsburg (Blanc de Blanc) and driving around by ourselves in a way to big limo (it seated 18)to visit family.   We visited Audra’s mother, Audra’s sister Jen and my father and stepmother.   We also called Audra’s sister Kim from her mother’s house.

Audra was kind enough to stay off twitter and Facebook until the next day.

It was a very special evening and I had a great time!   I know we will both think back on that night for many years to come.

Audra’s Version:

Our 2 year anniversary was Friday the 8th.  I started out the day with a muscle spasm that made it hard to move.  I stayed home and saw the doctor at 11AM – worried I wouldn’t make it to Fore Street that night!    After a visit to the doctor and a nap I was feeling much better and Matt picked me up at 5:30 to head out.  Matt made a point of mentioning to me that he had a hard week at work and was planning on drinking at dinner so I would have to drive home.  A bit strange but no problem.

Dinner at Fore Street was fabulous.  Matt had let them know it was our anniversary.  On our table was a card for us, they wrote Happy Anniversary on our desert plates and when Michelle brought the check she came with a big box!  I thought they were from Fore Street but it was actually 24 Malomars from Two Fat Cats in Portland – they are to die for and only come around once a year.  Complete happy I was ready to go home to a Malomar and another episode of Weeds.  Matt told me he was “looped” and that he was tired and ready to go home to bed.  We left the restaurant right on time at 7:30.

We had a perfect parking spot right in the front and while I warmed up the car Matt went around the corner to the ATM. I moved the car out of our perfect parking spot and then Matt started getting nervous “why did you move the car! I have another surprise coming!”.  Fortunately I was able to get my spot back:)  As we waited for my next surprised I was a bit worried that it was a horse drawn carriage ride – it was COLD Friday night and that did not sound enjoyable to me.  Around the corner comes a Hummer SUV limo – the kind that seats 20 – that was for us!   We jumped in and I wasn’t sure what we were going to do in that car for three hours – we aren’t big drinkers or partiers.  Matt tells me we are off to see friends of ours who live on North Street in Portland – right next to a park that overlooks the city.  I wasn’t sure what we were going to do with our friends in that limo for three hours either….

It is at this point you might think that I knew what was coming – but I didn’t!  A few weeks ago I had given Matt a little speech about how he doesn’t court me anymore, and when the limo arrived he told me he had heard the speech.  I thought a limo was a bit over the top for courting and a 2 year anniversary:)

By the time we arrived at North Street Matt was jumping out of his skin.  We hopped out of the limo but our friends were not waiting for us.  Matt suggested we go look at the view while we wait for them to come out.  Of course the entire time our friends were never coming out, they were part of the ploy.  Halfway down to the park Matt asked if we should get the wine he had brought.  I said no, the thought of drinking wine in a cold park on a January night did not thrill me.  Once we got into the park we took a look at the view, it really is beautiful and the lights were twinkling.  I made a comment on the view and then turned around to face Matt, it was then he said “You know why we are here right” and I promise you it was not until this point that I realized why we were there.  I said NO!  You don’t even have a ring!”   I was trying to stall a bit so I could take the whole moment in.   Matt was scheduled to go with my friend Alison to look at rings on the 14th so I was shocked when he started off his proposal, talking about how this year has been challenging but together we can do anything.  And then he quoted Winnie the Pooh.  I kept asking him to tell me the quote over again,  stalling so I could remember every bit about the proposal.  When he was done he got on one knee and said “Audra, Will you marry me?” It is here I took a pause, letting the moment sink in, and then of course I said Yes!

After that Matt asked me if I knew there had been a photographer there the whole time – I did not – but Bernie caught some wonderful pictures of us that evening!  The image of Matt down on one knee proposing is the best keepsake a girl could ask for from the proposal – well that and the ring:)

After that we piled back into the limo and went to visit family to share the good news!! It was a fantastic evening and it fulfilled the two requirements I had for a proposal – that I was TOTALLY surprised and that I didn’t know anything about the ring.

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My ring is vintage, from the 1930’s we believe, from an antique jeweler that Matt found.  The one thing we had agreed on was that neither one of us wanted a new diamond for the ring.  He did a fantastic job and the ring could not be more “me” if I had designed it myself!

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Next step – the date….

xo,
audra

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With the new year brings new engagements – a perfect time for me to highlight some of the engagement sessions I photographed last year on the blog!!

First up Erin and Dickie!

We first planned their engagement session for August but were forced to cancel due to a Hurricane!   It seemed only appropriate because Erin is a little bit of a Hurricane in Dickie’s life.  Erin is bubbly and outspoken and while Dickie is calm and collected.   I have known Erin for several years and her emails to me are filled with capitol letters and exclamation points to show her excitement as we discuss upcoming shoots or the design of her Save the Date cards.   Definite beach people with a love of summertime we were sure to include the beach and their dogs in the session.

Erin and Dickie will be married this July at the Wentworth By The Sea Country Club.  When I asked them what was most important to them about their wedding photographer Erin replied “That it captures the fun and laughter that is so promient in our lives”.   Here are some of those moments of fun and laughter that is so prominent in their lives.

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Erin – GORGEOUS!!

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We wandered over to the neighbors property to take advantage of some of their views and backdrops – including a pen with Donkeys.  While I was working with Dickie and Erin on a shot one of the donkey’s thought he might have a little snack.

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I asked Erin and Dickie to walk away from me holding hands and then halfway up to “give me something” – little did I know the “something” would be the re-enactment of Jack and Jill:)  Friends of their have commented how this picture is so Erin and Dickie – comedy in action:)

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We headed to the beach by their house for some time with the dogs:)

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See you in July!

xo,

audra

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In November I went to the Pictage PartnerCon conference where I heard Steve Depino speak.  One of his agenda items was the “30 things” exercise.  It was simple enough – create a list of 30 things that you want to do in your life (while this was a photography conference they didn’t have to be about photography).  Once you had your 30, no simple task, you go through the list eliminating ones that were of less priority than the others until you ended up with a list of 5.  The 5 things that you really want to do that, by virtue of the exercise, are the highest priority in your life.  These are the things you are passionate about, that will jump you out of bed in the morning and connect your work to your spirit.   The final step was to take your list and scheduling time for these things, working them into your daily life, because as we all know when it’s busy the things you love are the first to be de-prioritized!

When I came home from the conference I sat down to do my “30 things” exercise.  It took several days and several conversations with myself about what is important and what is not important to me.  I had to keep reminding myself that even if something did not make the list it didn’t mean I couldn’t do it during 2010 – the internal wrangling that went on!!!  In the end I was quite happy with my list.  Instead of creating New Year’s Resolution  I have my list!   You will see the results of these on my blog and on facebook as I make my way through “5 in 10″

1. Make Art Daily – Pick up my camera!  Finish crocheting that scarf I started!  Return to making the girls Halloween costumes!  This one should be easy.  As a first step Matt and I created a some work areas in the basement.  Now I have space to get out my sewing machine or my mat cutter or just to have the girls over to draw and create!

2. Out From Behind The Desk:  What this really means is spend more time on relationships.  A bit open ended but I am going to see where it takes me.  I moved to Maine to be closer to my family, and geographically I am, but in terms of my schedule they aren’t always in there as a priority.  This year I am going to make more time for those relationships and a host of others – get out there I say!  Join the world!

3.  Read 50 Books: – I love to read- LOVE TO READ!  But some days curling with a book seems like too much of an indulgence when there is work to be done.  Originally this was read 1 book a week – but I know some weeks are going to go faster than others, and some books are larger than others – so I am going to keep it at read 50 books this year.  I love everything from fiction to non-fiction, business and biographies so finding books to read will be no problem.  If you have read a great book recently leave the name and title in the comments section – I love a good recommendation!

4. Hit The Road:  Also known as travel more.  Simple!  We are going to take 1 overnight trip (for pleasure) every other month.  It’s crazy there are parts of New England that I have wanted to see but haven’t had a chance to get there yet!

5. Eat Like My Gram/The Year of Eating Marvelously:  I love to cook, love cookbooks, love trying out new things, love trying those things again to see if I can make it a little better.  Combine that with our ever growing desire to eat LSO (Local, season and organic) and I realize I want to eat just like my grandmother did.  Simple foods, made from scratch, with ingredients you can pronounce or better yet that you grew yourself.  Armed with Mark Bittmans’ “How to Cook Everything Vegetarian” and my grandmother’s recipe box I will cook and bake my way through 2010 getting more in touch with my food and hopefully making a cookbook of my Gram’s recipes at the same time:)

So there you have it my “5 in 10″ – I like to keep things simple:)

And because this post needs an image here are two girls I plan on spending more time with in 2010:)

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Happy New Year!

xo,

Audra

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