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Welcome

Hi, Welcome to my new, improved blog. If you followed me from my old, less-improved blog thanks for sticking with me. If you are new to my blog then I'm glad you are here and I encourage you to leave a comment or two. I will be writing about the wonderful people that I meet and photograph and will show you some of their pictures. I will keep you informed of new products that I am offering and special opportunities for savings on your photography.

As my past clients know, it is very important to me that we get to know each other before I take even one picture of you. Many people are not comfortable having their picture taken, especially by a stranger. It's my feeling that if we get to know each other first you will be relaxed and it will definitely show in your pictures. Additionally, getting to know you helps me to understand what you like and your style. So to give you a head start in getting to know me I will also write about what's going on with Jeff other than photography.

Thanks for visiting. Please visit my portfolio by clicking the "Website" link above. If you are interested in contacting me about photographing your wedding, your high school senior, your family, or just you, click the "Contact" link above or see the "Contact Me" section on my website. If you prefer, call me at 813-240-7597. I look forward to hearing from you.

- Jeff

Maya, Erica+T

Today I had family session with T and his family.  They drove over to Tampa from the Florida east coast and I’m honored that they would come that far to have family pictures made by me.  Maya is a real cutie.  She is one smart little girl, knows the alphabet, colors, numbers and her address by heart.  On top of that she has wonderful manners; Erica and T are excellent parents!  The session was a lot of fun, we took our time and let Maya get used to the studio.  Between taking the pictures and then going through almost 350 images to make their selections, we spent about 4 hours together.  Here are a couple from the selections they made.

A post a day-two weeks later

I have to admit, I haven’t been 100% perfect, I missed a couple of days but I tried to make up for them by making multiple entries on a few days.  Is that cheating?  I’m kinda getting into the groove of this and finding it’s a lot of fun.  Time and everything else going on is the challenge.  Like shooting a wedding all day and not getting home until 12:30 a.m. makes it a little hard to get an entry in that day.  Travel and consulting work also makes it difficult.

Thanks to technology, my iPhone, and a really sick App for it, I can now create blogs when away from my home office right on my phone!  Next week I will be D.C. for the entire week and will be trying it out.  I can’t guarantee that the typing will be perfect but I’ll be able to make entries and even upload pictures from my phone! Should be interesting.  Stay tuned.

Improv Everywhere - We Cause Scenes

Improv Everywhere causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places.  Improv Everywhere has executed over 70 missions involving thousands of undercover agents. The group is based in New York City.  My friend Kristeen from Memories and Keepsakes sent me this YouTube video that I thought was really cool.  Having spent 5 years in Manhattan and wandering Grand Central on more than a few occasions I can just imagine the spectacle this must have caused.  Check out Improv Everywhere’s site there are alot more videos there.

Make-up tips when being photographed

I get asked a lot by the girls if their make-up is ok when they come in for their senior pictures.  Most of the time they look great, other times, well, let’s just say I should have posted this earlier.  

 

courtesy of senior portrait artists (spa)

courtesy of senior portrait artists (spa)

Internet Radio

I was surfing through the iPhone Applications on the Apple.com site and came across this really cool FREE music player Pandora Radio.  It is based on the Music Genome Project which is an ongoing project that analyzes songs and artists using up to 400 distinct musical characteristics.  These attributes are captured, cataloged, and entered into a database.  You just type in the name of your favorite artist or songs and the Genome Project does the rest.  It searches through its database and plays those songs and artists that share the characteristics of the song you entered.  It’s really cool, if it plays a song you don’t particularly like you can click a thumbs-down icon and the player knows not to play that song or songs that match its characteristics.  

I’m really enjoying having it on my desktop in my home office.  The sound quality is incredible and pumping it through my harmon/kardon speakers ROCKS!  An account is FREE and I’m looking forward to traveling next week and being able to take the “stations” that I have created with me on iPhone.  Oh, yeah, there is the iPhone app that I mentioned above.  Check it out.

Ashley+Marc

Ashley and Marc were married at the SandPearl Resort on Clearwater Beach, Florida.  Many of their friends and family came down from Virginia to share in their celebration.  Marc and his groomsmen were all graduates from Virginia Tech as were many of the guests based on the reaction to the VT fight song that the DJ played!  I didn’t get a chance to ask Ashley were she went to school but when the DJ played the Florida Gator’s fight song she was doing a big gator chomp with her arms.  Ashley and her bridesmaids are featured in a previous post with Laura Lee Designs Bridal Bags.  I photographed this wedding on behalf of Bella Pictures along with Cristiana Garcia and I am looking forward to working with her again, she is a fantastic photographer and a lot of fun to work with.

Ashley and Marc, thank you for inviting me to photograph your special day and I wish the two of you many happy and healthy years together.  Here are a few of my favorite images.

Cassie+Chris - 08/08/08

I’ve known Cassie for a long time and was VERY excited when she asked me to photograph their wedding.  Chris has been working in Iraq for the past couple of years and is finally home.  I want to thank Theresa Marie from Theresa Marie Photography for helping me.  Holy cow, Theresa, your images are awesome!  Cassie and Chris, I look forward to seeing you all again soon.  Here are a few of their images.

A post a day - one week into it

I knew this was going to be a challenge for me and the first week proved to be difficult.  I guess technically I failed since I didn’t post on Tuesday or Wednesday but I’m am intent on making it up and posting regularly.  Therefore, I posted 3 entries today to get caught up! :-).  As you saw below, I was in Philadelphia the first part of the week for a meeting.  Tuesday night I was up until 3 a.m. preparing for a very important meeting on Wednesday.  Wednesday I had to hit the airport directly from the meeting and after 3 hours sleep the night before, I was in no shape to blog when I got home.  Especially after being delayed from leaving Philly for 2 hours.

Over the past 15 years I’ve spent A LOT of time on planes and in airports and it’s something that I’ve come to NOT enjoy much.  It’s becoming even less enjoyable to fly these days with fuel prices so high and the airlines doing everything they can to stop the bleeding.  It’s come to the point now on US Air that you have to pay $2 just to get a soda on the flight and I’m sure they are not the only airline that is doing this.

An airline that I do enjoy is JetBlue.  I was working regularly in Manhattan for 5 years and flew them every week from Tampa to JFK.  It was all one class of seats but they were reasonably priced, provided friendly service, had all leather seats with TONS of leg room in EVERY row, and had a TV and XM radio in every seat.  Not a bad way to fly really.  Let me give you an example of their customer service.  I used to take the last flight of the day out of JFK to home and during the winter months it wasn’t unusual for them to delay the last flight so that connectors coming from buffalo or some other place that was having bad weather could make the connection to sunny Florida.  Well, this one particular night JetBlue delayed us for well over an hour so that the connecting folks would make the flight.  That in itself was good customer service, if you ask me.  I’d sure be happy knowing a plane waited.  Anyway, we were delayed over an hour and the captain went into the terminal and came back with a stack of huge boxes of Dunkin Doughnuts and walked down the aisle himself handing out napkins and doughnuts to all of us sitting there waiting for the other plane to come in.  How many airlines have you heard of that happening on?

Stephanie+Matthew

On June 28 we photographed Stephanie & Matthew’s wedding for my good friends at Sky Photo Group.  The wedding was in Daytona so my wife, Nancy, went along to be my 2nd photographer.  We live in Tampa and haven’t been to the east coast in a while so we were especially looking forward to being somewhere different for a change.  

We started by taking some photos of the Stephanie and the girls getting ready.  Stephanie was a stunning bride!  After the ceremony and the formal pictures with the family and bridal party we went over to the beach to get some pictures of just Stephanie and Matthew.  The beach can be a challenging place for photos, especially in mid-afternoon when the sun is so bright but we found a place outside the hotel where they were staying that provided the shade we needed.  The ceremony was at the Palmetto Club and this is when things got REALLY fun.  Stephanie, Matthew, and friends definitely celebrated their wedding!  

Stephanie and Matthew, Nancy and I were honored to be able to photograph your wedding and the start of your lives together.  We wish you many years of happiness!  

Oh, yeah, enjoy snowboarding in Chile…we’re so jealous. 

Brian & Katie’s Wedding Dance

As a wedding photographer I see a lot of 1st dances, toasts by the Best Man and Maid of Honor, bouquet and garter tosses.  All of them are memorable in one way or another but some just have that very special pizzaz that you never forget.  Here is a 1st dance that I wish I saw in person.  

Philadelphia

This week I’m in the city of Brotherly Love, Philipelphia.  I’ve been consulting for the past 15 years in cities up and down the east coast but have never been in downtown Philly.  I spent some time at a client out in Valley Forge but that’s as close as I came.  This is a neat city with a lot of museums, city fountians, and historic sites.  Many of the streets are very narrow reflecting the original urban layout.  Here are a few pictures taken with my point and shoot camera.

For the birds

I love Pixar’s short films.  This one is kinda old but it still makes me laugh.


Laura Lee Designs handbags

Last weekend Cristiana Garcia and I photographed Ashley and Marc’s wedding at the Sandpearl Resort on Clearwater beach.  It was a beautiful wedding and I will post more about Ashley and Marc in a follow-up.  This is about the Laura Lee Designs handbags that Ashley and the bridesmaid carried.  Marc’s sister Alison “AT” works for Laura Lee and had these very cool Bridal Bags for the girls.  According to AT each of the Bags had over 3,000 beads sewn onto it!  It seems that these are the smaller bags and that some of her creations have 25,000-30,000 beads!!  Folks these are really works of art.  Check out the link above to Laura Lee’s site and be sure to read her About section, it’s a really interesting story of how her designer business came to be.

Alison, I’m glad I was able to get a few of these special shots for you.

 

 

A blog a day for the entire month of August!

I’m going to make every effort possible to post an entry every day this month.  I’ve seen other people do this to get themselves in the habit.  Well, I’m terrible at regularly posting so maybe this will help.  Part of my problem is that I try to hard to come up with something cool or clever to write about.  Those that know me know that I am neither of these so I’m just going to “let it flow”.  This is going to be a busy month.  We have landed a sizable contract with a government agency for some extensive business process work so I’m going to be traveling quite a bit.  I have a wedding, a family portrait, and an engagement shoot scheduled and I need to get caught up with processing of past shoots.

If I can make an entry every day THIS month, keeping up with it in the future is going to be a breeze!

My daughter was leaving the house and she phoned back telling me to get my camera that there was a hawk sitting on the fence next to the garage.  

Sure enough…

Logically speaking…

The following is an actual question given on a University of Washington chemistry mid term. 

Bonus Question: Is Hell exothermic (gives off heat) or endothermic (absorbs heat)? 

Most of the students wrote proofs of their beliefs using Boyle’s Law (gas cools when it expands and heats when it is compressed) or some variant.

One student, however, wrote the following: 

First, we need to know how the mass of Hell is changing in time. So we need to know the rate at which souls are moving into Hell and the rate at which they are leaving. I think that we can safely assume that once a soul gets to Hell, it will not leave. Therefore, no souls are leaving. As for how many souls are entering Hell, let’s look at the different religions that exist in the world today.

Most of these religions state that if you are not a member of their religion, you will go to Hell. Since there is more than one of these religions and since people do not belong to more than one religion, we can project that all souls go to Hell. With birth and death rates as they are, we can expect the number of souls in Hell to increase exponentially. Now, we look at the rate of change of the volume in Hell because Boyle’s Law states that in order for the temperature and pressure in Hell to stay the same, the volume of Hell has to expand proportionately as souls are added. 

This gives two possibilities:

  1. If Hell is expanding at a slower rate than the rate at which souls enter Hell, then the temperature and pressure in Hell will increase until all Hell breaks loose.
  2. If Hell is expanding at a rate faster than the increase of souls in Hell, then the temperature and pressure will drop until Hell freezes over.

So which is it?

If we accept the postulate given to me by Teresa during my Freshman year that, ‘It will be a cold day in Hell before I sleep with you,’ and take into account the fact that I slept with her last night, then number two must be true, and thus I am sure that Hell is exothermic and has already frozen over. The corollary of this theory is that since Hell has frozen over, it follows that it is not accepting any more souls and is therefore, extinct…… leaving only Heaven, thereby proving the existence of a divine being which explains why, last night, Teresa kept shouting ‘Oh, my God.’ 

THIS STUDENT RECEIVED AN A+.