Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Nature in Washington

So, I wanted to take my daughter outside to enjoy the beautiful weather.  When I got out to the front lawn I found a little mess.  Instead of just asking the guys to clean it up I had my husband hold our daughter and chased down my camera.  These were not the images I thought I might capture today, or any day for that matter, but I shot where I was and got what I got.  Check 'em out.


Uh oh, why are there feathers on our lawn?

Really?  More feathers?  I wonder when Gizmo (Grammie's cat) caught another bird?

Oh my goodness, not what I expected to see.  I thought there might be a little bird laying in the grass.  Instead, I only found a leg and some internal organs.  Ewww.

It's crazy, but I stood there with my camera and was totally amazed by this little creature.  I thought I would be totally grossed out by him but I just wanted to shoot more.  Am I crazy?  I've been behind my lens before and been totally detached from the event in front of me.  It's like this switch triggers in my brain that just says, "how's the light, what do I want to focus on, am I going to get a good shot?"  I love being so comfortable behind my lens, it's like I was meant to have a camera in my hands. 

Anyway, just wanted to share a little piece of my day. 

I plan on increasing my posts, increasing my shooting, and talking more about getting my business rolling forward more now that summer vacation has landed.  In fact, I just made a new logo for my business.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day

I thought it would be nice to share a picture of my kids that we took for my husband for Father's Day.


Thomas top, Tyler left, and Sophia right.

I hope you enjoy it as much as we did taking it.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Dreams starting to come true.....

Well, I think they are beginning to.  Had an opportunity fall in my lap.  A chance reunion with an old friend, Joel Telling, led me down the road to a photo shoot Friday night.  This was a stressful, exciting, amazing, last minute deal scored late Thursday night.  With almost no time to prep my nerves were a bit frazzled.

The event itself was put on by the Tony Taj Gallery, and The Finerie clothing boutique in Seattle to benefit Susan G. Komen for the cure.  I worked with a wonderful woman, Wendy Wood, to provide images for a company called Post on The Wall.  

I worked through the evening on two memory cards, I would photograph for about ten minutes and then switch out with a blank.  While I filled the second card my images were downloaded onto a computer, uploaded onto a screen at the event, and live online at the same time.  It felt a bit awkward to work in this manner, had to check images between guest shots but turned out to be quite fun. 
  
I met a lot of interesting people and hopefully some of them I will be doing more work with in the future.  I can't wait to see what this amazing evening will lead to next. 
Top Left: Welcome Sign   Top Right:  Tony Taj Gallery   Middle Left:  Benefit For Susan G. Komen   Middle Right:  The Finerie clothing boutique   Bottom Left:  Artist Jesse Torres Jr./Tony Taj   Bottom Right:  Work by Tony Taj 




Top Left:  One of the beautiful models   Top Right:  A few of the guests including Karla Rava of Aster Event Planning  Middle Left:  A few of the guests including Wendy Wood, Fashion Show Producer   Middle Right:  Shoes in The Finerie  Bottom Left:  Another of the beautiful models  Bottom Right:  The guys behind PostOnTheWall including Jason Smith


Top Left:  Tony Taj's family  Top Right:  More of the beautiful models  Middle Left:  One more of the beautiful models  Middle Right:  Jose Torres Jr. with his father  Bottom Left:  A very funny couple enjoying the music and drinks  Bottom Right:  A few more of the models

Sunday, June 5, 2011

How time flies....

One year has already gone by.  My baby girl, our only girl, turned one on Saturday, June fourth.  I decided to go through the DVDs of images that I have sitting around and pulled an image from each month.  It's amazing how much she has changed and how much faster time passes with each child.
June 4, 2010-Our brand new Sophia Lucille
One Month-July 2010


Two Months-August 2010
Three Months-September 2010
 
Four Months-October 2010
Five Months-November 2010

Six Months-December 2010
Seven Months-January 2010
Eight Months-February 2011

Nine Months-March 2011
Ten Months-April 2011
Eleven Months-May 2011

Twelve Months-June 2011


My little girl had no idea she was being born into a photographer's life; she is a beautiful model and I have loved capturing all of the changes so far.  I know there will be many more changes in the years to come and I am proud to say that I am the photographer that gets to capture all of those moments.  Her smiles have been worth all of the sleepless nights, and the laughs worth all of the baby spit up and dirty diapers.  She has an amazing way of bringing a smile to my heart every day.  I love my Sophia Lucille.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Went back through my computer....

to hunt down these shots.  Now, I really wasn't planning on posting specific images for Memorial Day, although it is pretty awesome timing.  I just wanted to sit down and edit some gorgeous, early morning shots I took at the Washington Soldiers Home in Orting, Washington.  It was amazing to walk around in this cemetery, many of these soldiers were from the late 1800's and the early 1900's.  I admit, I took these back around October of last year, but finding time to edit these has been difficult.  Our lovely daughter will be one soon and she consumes a lot of time, energy, and memory cards of her own.  





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Saturday, May 21, 2011

The sun brings out the crazies....

Well, maybe not the crazies, just the mom with a camera.  Dragged Sophia out into the beautiful, yet rare, sunshine on Friday for a few pictures.  Taking pictures of her has definitely changed over the past year;  she has found a wonderful, yet stubborn personality.  I'm lucky because she is still just shy of walking off during a shoot.  
Pretty sure she is wondering why she's sitting in the garden

Just shy of the really scrunched up face

Pulled up to standing

Still working on this standing thing
Sophia sitting in our bluebells

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Push the 'Play' Button

Being a parent is and has been the best job of my life and a huge passion.  There is, however, a passion of mine that I put on pause to have those children.  Photography.  I put down the camera because of all the chemicals, I shot only black and white film, and developed myself.  Now, having a digital camera, I am finally ready to push the 'play' button on my life and return to my passion.  Here I am with a new business, a blog page, and some new pictures.  I plan to share business photographs here, nature/fine art pictures, and whatever else springs to mind at the time.  Look out world, Melissa Ide is ready to take you on one click at a time.    

Wilkeson Bridge, WA State

Wilkeson Bridge, WA State

Wilkeson Bridge, WA State

View from Wilkeson Bridge, WA State

View from Wilkeson Bridge, WA State

Scenery by Wilkeson Bridge, WA State

I hope people are able to just enjoy my work, my passion.