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re-launch!

July 21, 2010

we’ve been working super hard here! on top of getting our clients photos/albums back to them, we’ve also been working on a big overhaul on our website and marketing material. it started with wanting to make the logo more… “us”… which turned into wanting to make the website more “us” and then once you start, you really just cant stop.

go check it out!! quick! and then come back here to learn more.  http://www.sugarleafphotography.com

so the new logo…

was inspired by my vintage typewriter that i bought at goodwill for 5 dollars.  instead of finding a digital typewriter font, i literally typed out sugar leaf, scanned it in, and created the first part of the logo. “photography” was then handwritten. i love the imperfectness of it,  vintage quality, and the fact that it is wholy unique to us, and us alone.  and i feel it represents everything about our photography up and down and sideways.  YAY!

and the website is jam packed with a completely new portfolio, so be sure to spend some time on there.  there will be more changes to come, like a new way for clients to proof and order their images, as well as a gallery specifically for our album products.  not to mention, this blog is about to get a big overhaul as well!  we can’t very well have the old logo on here, and the new logo on the website :) but i just couldnt hold back the re-launch of the website any longer! much too excited :)

slowing things down

June 23, 2010

If you’ve been following this blog through the maternity series we did (here) or (here), you’ll know that my dad passed away 3 days before I gave birth to our little baby boy, Pierson Truce Frank.  This being the first death of someone I was truly close to, it made me think very hard about life, it’s meaning, how short it is, and how much is so completely unknown.  The death coming so close to the beginning of a life sort of “shrunk” my original feeling that life was so long.  All of a sudden it became incredibly short, and I felt frantic to “live” it, and live it hard,  and to try and pause it so it would last longer.

Of course, now, with father’s day this weekend, it stirred up all those feelings again.  I felt myself grab onto my camera for dear life, and snap as many pictures as I could of our little family.

And then it hit me.  This is why I love what i do so much. It’s because I can sort of “pause” life, I can keep it.  I can capture it in the form of tiny little pixels, and save it so I can return to it later.  It’s almost like I’m slowing life down.  No wonder I gravitate toward wedding photography, and birth, infant, and maternity photography…. because those moments pass by so quickly.  Not only are they beautiful things, but they are such important moments in life that, even though they are not necessarily “my” moments, they are incredible moments of celebration and happiness.

This is why photography is so important to me, and to so many other people.  It is not because you want to look vainly at yourself, it is because the moments that it captures are so incredibly important. This is why I focus on “real” moments, not posed ones.

I’m constantly fighting the urge to stop time, especially with Pierson getting big so quickly (he smiled for the first time today!).  But, until someone invents a way to pause life, or return to special moments, I think my profession comes about as close as it gets. I’m so glad I can do this for other people as well. I am so fortunate to do something that I love so very much.  Even just looking through the lens, I’m forced to slow down and really study something. It helps make sense of this crazy world we live in where everything moves a million miles per second.

I can’t imagine what I would do without these pictures of Pierson’s birth.  It makes me feel like it was just yesterday that he was born. My amazingly talented photographer friend, Esther, from esther louise photography took these for us.  My labor was only 4 hours long beginning to end, and only 4 pushes- seven minutes.  4 hours of completely natural labor, and an empowering 7 minutes of natural delivery. Pierson arrived into this world in a big tub of warm water at our birthing center (labor of love) into the arms of my husband. I have never felt so incredibly supported, loved, and at peace. It was the best four hours of my entire life, and because I have these pictures, I can go back and re-live it whenever I want to.  It helps pause life for me, helps me slow things down a little bit.




a beautiful day…

April 19, 2010

Tavish, my 22 month old baby (yes, he’s still a baby.  i am in denial that he is growing into a toddler) learned how to jump into rainy mud puddles today.  it could have been quite possibly, my favorite day in the world.  if i could just put this life on pause right now…  i feel so happy.  these are the last few weeks of tavish being a single child with undivided attention.  i love giving him all my love.  but today, i couldn’t help but think one tiny thing was missing… his baby brother or sister running in the yard with him, both babies squeeling and giggling and me feeling like everything is right with the world.

a personal project

March 25, 2010

because of all the photography trips i’ve taken lately (las Vegas, Miami, etc) to continue my own education, i’ve had to put in double time to keep working on my client’s images.  but, keeping current with the latest photography knowledge is something we take very seriously.  i see so many photographers who were good, or are technically great, but they lack the current twists to keep clients happy and stay with the current photography climate.  I love learning, and i love how it inspires and keeps me fresh.  its also really important to me to continue on with personal projects of my own… not family related, not client related, not wedding related… just a series of things i want to shoot for no reason other than to do it.  i was so overwhelmed with the amount of work i’ve had to do lately to stay on top of things (as well as getting over the stomach flu that circulated through our family!) i almost got burned out.  so i stopped, grabbed my camera, and did a teeny tiny small series of my own.  4 pictures is all.  it was something i could set up, shoot, edit, and order prints all in one evening.  i’ve been wanting to shoot a few of my vintage cameras and my antique typewriter.  i’ve printed them out on 8×8 canvas wraps, and i’ll take a photo of the final product hanging on my wall once it’s all ready!

i’m actually thinking of doing something very very special with these prints…. i’m not going to talk about it right now (shhh! surprise!) but it’s a very artistic process that i’d like to start offering to my clients who really appreciate fine art photography.    you’ll just have to stay tuned for more!!

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