Sunday, May 31, 2009

Custom Art Albums

JW Photography is now offering Custom Art Albums. These are great products for basically any kind of photography session. (Highschool Senior Portraits, Families, Engagements, Pets, etc.) What a great way to have all of your images in one spot. 

These albums come in sizes 5x5, 8x8 or 10x10. Leather bound (in black, brown or red), or have a custom cover designed. (Not available in 5x5). These are high-end layflat albums that have your images printed on beautiful pearl paper.

All collections include one of these custom albums. If you are not investing in a collection, they are available ala carte as well. They come with 10 pages (20 sides) of edited images from your session. 

These albums are great gifts for parents or grandparents. They are also beautiful keepsakes for yourself. 

If you have already had a session and would like a Custom Art Album created, please e-mail jwphotographystudio@gmail.com for more information.










Sneak Peak: Heather & her girls.....

Yesterday was probably the most beautiful day in Washington since I moved here. I decided that on the way home because it was so clear I had a view of Mt Ranier. There was a Nodak-style sunset with the reds and pinks, mountains and trees. It was so absolutely beautiful I just wanted to keep driving.

That wasn't the only beautiful thing I saw that day. I photographed Heather with her girls at Jennings Park. They don't have any images of all 4 of them together, so I was glad to help out with that.  :)  Here are a couple of the many great images that were captured. 

Check back later in the week for more.


Mike's Mini-Session

Memorial weekend, Mike and I went to Whidbey Island. I brought along my camera and sadly, he didn't.   :)   I did a little mini-session of him at Fort Casey and he used my camera and got some great shots with the macro and of a ninja-deer. Yes, a ninja deer. 









Saturday, May 30, 2009

Nature goodness....

The bleeding hearts are sooooo beautiful. I love the little water drops at the bottom. I am fascinated with every little detail of these. I will post a closer shot soon, so you can be too.

Don't forget to click on the actual images to see a larger and more saturated image.




And then, exploring through the yard, we stopped to photograph some new growth on an old mossy log we have been keeping an eye on. While standing there, my aunt told me to look up and see how cool this was. This tree was so awesome with all of the branches shooting out in every direction. It kind of reminded me of that game with all the sticks and marbles. You take turn pulling out a stick hoping no marbles fall through. Fun. If anyone knows what the name of that is, let me know. Now I want to play.  =)

Anyway, after a few photos, it just wasn't capturing on camera what we were seeing with our eyes. It was amazing. But, now that I have them on my computer, I still think they look pretty incredible. What a beautiful tree.



And, probably a month ago I went to the water in Everett to take some photos and walk around. It was really late, so I didn't get many shots as the light faded fast. I think Mike is trying to be an adventurer here or something?? 



And, last but not least....We had (and hopefully still have) a new tenant living at our house. Although, this tenant doesn't pay rent and probably does more damage to the yard than helpfulness. It was so tiny. Just basically a handful of a bunny. I hope it comes around again soon. 


A wedding at the Hollywood School House...

I assisted at another wedding with Theresa earlier this month. I have been seriously slacking on my blogging duties. 

Anyway, Shaun and Katie got married at the Hollywood School House. What a beautiful location for the wedding. Perfect natural light and lots of cool spots to take photos. 








I absolutely loved that the guys all wore vans. Even the adorable little ring-bearer did.



Here is one of the groomsman. I think this photo even may describe his personality.    :)


And, isn't he just the cutest thing ever??