2007 was a good year for Little Photography. A lot has gone down, so I put together a little timeline (get it...little timeline). Let's reminisce together...
January: Not much.
February: Aaron Byrum arrives as new owner and brings new style with him.
March: Lambs and Bunnies take over studio, Orwell-style.
April: Addition of Matthew Broadway: specialist in marketing, operations, client relations, custodial services, and snake wrangling.
There may be, but an old glamour shot Cindy dug out of her desk drawer inspired us to begin a new Secret Blog segment called Fashion Friday which will explore what it means to be ridiculously good looking.
So every Friday, swing by the blog for some fashion tips. I think it fits with what we do here because people want to look their best when they come in for portraits. These suggestions should help.
So without further ado, here is your fashion tip for Friday, December 21 - just in time to spruce yourselves up for all those Christmas get-togethers.
Here Cindy models the perfect blend of hair, jewelry, and pleather - a perfect storm of glamour.
Here's how it's done: hairspray. Approximately 5 gallons for this particular project.
Aaron and I tried our hands at it and I think the result speaks for itself.
Taylor Bowers has been our adopted high school senior for the last couple months. She chose to do her senior project with us, learning from the master of photography: Aaron Byrum.
She needed pictures of her working on her project for the presentation. Unfortunately she didn't fill us in on this until the very last day before the due date, after her project was already completed.
So we staged a bunch of pictures as if she and Aaron were working on the project together.
They capture Aaron's leadership style and what it's like to work at Little Photography pretty accurately.
Spend some time snooping around in their apartment. Change the channels on their TV, look through their bathroom drawers. Listen in on their phone conversations.
It's totally interactive and there are a lot of hidden treasures around, so take your time.
Later, Aaron forgot he had his sailor hat on and wore it to our accountant's office. He said he made it almost through the whole meeting before he realized he was still wearing it. The accountants hadn't said a word about it the whole time.
After we got Cecil (that's what we named him) under control, we realized that he had been in the studio all day and we had no idea. He was right under our noses.
I made a discovery in our attic earlier today while I was looking for our Christmas decor. It was amidst our piles of props from the good 'ol days. The days when parents wanted pictures of their kids sitting with stuffed food products.
Over-sized stuffed french fries.
These probably went with the giant hamburger we gave away at Watermelon Day 2007.
Our Over-sized Stuffed French Fry model is Ursula Saelzler (you heard me), Taylor Bowers' friend.
If you would like a portrait with our Over-sized Stuffed French Fries, just give us a call at 704.888.2881 or email info@littlephotography.net to set up an appointment.
These sessions are totally free and only take a few minutes. You'll cherish your OSFF portraits for life.
If you enjoy being neck-deep in pop culture, this is the blog for you. Read about BattlestarGalactica, see movie trailers before anyone else, and learn tv show trivia you never knew you cared about.
No time to read a book anymore? I bet you check your email like a mad man and/or woman.
Well Dailylit.com is the answer. Many of the books are free, most are inexpensive. You order the book and the site will email it to you in readable installments every day so you can read it as you check your email.
Brilliant!
So spend the rest of your day listening to an obscure indie band you've never heard of and reading about the first 6 minutes of The Dark Knight. When your done, read a chapter of Grapes of Wrath from your inbox.
Today we're enjoying some delicious cookies prepared by my wonderful wife, Meredith.
This is one of the rare times when I shared food with Aaron and Cindy, though Cindy brings food for me all the time. In fact there's a piece of cake whispering sweet nothings to me from the fridge right now.
I tried once with some awesome cupcakes Meredith had made. I brought them in and offered them to Aaron and Cindy, but ate them before they ever had a chance.
Rest assured that I haven't forgotten about you. With the Christmas season barreling toward our studio like a big angry bison, I've been distracted.
I spoke with a friend at Albemarle's Downtown Christmas the other night who said she checks the secret blog regularly for entertainment and I felt guilty for letting this thing slide to the back burner.
These are our friends Michelle, Ayden, and Santa Clause. Michelle is the aforementioned secret blog reader, Ayden is her little girl, and Santa is a bearded man in a blood-red suit that scares the crud out of children.
Elias kept his ninja thumb ready in case anything went down.
The moral of this story is that you can expect more frequent secret updates. You can also expect Santa to terrify your kids if they're under two years old.