Last weekend I had the pleasure of photographing Whitney and Jeremy's Wedding! It was such a blessing to be around these two. You could tell that they absolutely loved each other and were so happy for all of the family and friends that came to their wedding!
The wedding was held at Compass Bible Church in Aliso Viejo and it was so fun to get to be with all the wonderful folks at CBC again!
Thanks again Whitney and Jeremy! Keep enjoying your honeymoon extravaganza!
Tags: San Clemente Wedding Photography, Aliso Viejo Wedding Photography, Orange County Wedding Photography, Compass Bible Church
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Just One from last night
You've got to love when you are able to capture an image like this straight out of the Camera (SOTC).
Saturday, November 1, 2008
It's What a Pumpkin's All About...
That's right, it is that time of the year again. PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST TIME! Last weekend Cory and I carved pumpkins with the college group from our church and by now, the entries are in.
You can check out Cory and I's pumpkins (as well as many others) on my office buddy and Virgina Tech Fan extraordinaire Ken Flower's blog- www.kenandbeth.wordpress.com
There are many great pumpkins on there, so I understand if you don't vote for mine. But if you do, I won't be dissapointed.
Oh, and in regards to the subject matter of my pumpkin, some of you may mock me for my love for In-n-Out. As Ken Flower said, "don't confuse obsession with passion."
Have a great weekend everyone! I am shooting TWO weddings this weekend and Cory is working so it is a busy weekend for the Blakeys! We're both looking forward to some restful time together on the back end!
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Big Things are here...
I have found that whenever I announce a hint of some news that I will reveal in the future, inevitably many of my reader's first thought is that Cory and I are having a baby. Sorry to disappoint, yet again.
The "Big Thing" that I would like to announce today is that earlier this week I finally launched my photography website! I have been chipping away at formulating and uploading content for the past couple of months and I have to say I am pretty excited about it being completed. The snazzy website design was provided by www.bludomain.com and the photographs were provided by yours truly. The images of me and Cory were taken by my good buddy Joshua Cook http://www.joshuacookphotography.com/
I will be continuing to update content and the site and hope you all enjoy! Check it out and leave me a comment on what you think!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Heidi- Senior 2009!
This past Sunday afternoon, Cory and I got to hang with Heidi and her mom Julie for some senior portraits. Let me just say, this session was off the chain. We had great light, great locations, and most importantly- Heidi ROCKED the session. Heidi was a natural in front of the camera and the whole time was a blast! I am pretty sure that Heidi ate her Senior Portrait Wheaties that morning.
We shot out in Redlands (Heidi goes to Redlands East Valley) and I have to say I am loving me some Redlands photo shoots, not gunna lie.
Heidi is my friend on Facebook as well so you can be sure that I'll be posting tagging her in these pictures soon!
What can I say- relaxed.
Heidi plays guitar and wanted it incorporated in the photographs (musical instruments= oh yeah for photos). We were treated to an impromptu concert right there in the old train station, unplugged.
We had to wait in line to shoot at these stairs at the U of R, but I think that they were worth the wait!
Heidi and Julie, thanks so much for spending the afternoon with us! You guys were such a joy to work with and we'll be talking with you more soon!
Redlands East Valley High School Senior Portraits
What can I say- relaxed.
Heidi plays guitar and wanted it incorporated in the photographs (musical instruments= oh yeah for photos). We were treated to an impromptu concert right there in the old train station, unplugged.
We had to wait in line to shoot at these stairs at the U of R, but I think that they were worth the wait!
Heidi and Julie, thanks so much for spending the afternoon with us! You guys were such a joy to work with and we'll be talking with you more soon!
Redlands East Valley High School Senior Portraits
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Watch the Flowers Grow
What a weekend it has been! So exciting! Early sunday morning I got a call from my good friend Ken Flower telling me that Beth was in labor. The long awaited Flower firstborn was on her way! I told Cory and neither of us could get back to sleep after that.
During the second service at our church on Sunday, I got a text from Ken stating that June Bailey Flower had arrived! Cory and I were so excited to go to the hospital and meet her and to see Ken and Beth! She is such a beautiful daughter for Ken and Beth, even at just three hours old!
It was such and surreal experience to see my good friends from college, whom I knew before they were dating each other, now enjoying the birth of their first child. You could tell that they were exuberant with excitement and Cory and I are so excited for them!
Oh, and I brought my camera along, there were some other photographers there as well. Newborn photos. Check.
Without any further adieu- June Flower.
Ken's brother Tyler was there as well with his daughter who had only been born a few weeks earlier. Her name is Jane and it was cool to get to meet her and see Tyler and Stephanie again!
This next photograph I couldn't decide if I liked it better in black and white or color. Please let me know what you think in the comments below!
First Family Photo! Congrats Ken and Beth! We are so excited for June and we're excited to watch the Flowers grow!
During the second service at our church on Sunday, I got a text from Ken stating that June Bailey Flower had arrived! Cory and I were so excited to go to the hospital and meet her and to see Ken and Beth! She is such a beautiful daughter for Ken and Beth, even at just three hours old!
It was such and surreal experience to see my good friends from college, whom I knew before they were dating each other, now enjoying the birth of their first child. You could tell that they were exuberant with excitement and Cory and I are so excited for them!
Oh, and I brought my camera along, there were some other photographers there as well. Newborn photos. Check.
Without any further adieu- June Flower.
Ken's brother Tyler was there as well with his daughter who had only been born a few weeks earlier. Her name is Jane and it was cool to get to meet her and see Tyler and Stephanie again!
This next photograph I couldn't decide if I liked it better in black and white or color. Please let me know what you think in the comments below!
First Family Photo! Congrats Ken and Beth! We are so excited for June and we're excited to watch the Flowers grow!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sigg Water Bottles and Being Eco-Redemptive
Yes. I know that it has been quite a while since I have posted. I started seminary about a month ago, moved into a new place, and had two weeks where I was sick with "the sore throat that wouldn't go away" (until it went away). Life has been good and Cory and I are continuing to settle in to the new and improved Blakey casa (it is actually a casa, and not an apartmentasa).
In wanting to get back to blogging, I wanted to share something I have been thinking about for a bit. My pastor on Sunday reminded me that I had been thinking about it this past Sunday when he was telling us about the messages that he would be giving throughout the fall and he mentioned that he would be preaching on Christians and the environment, how to take care of what God has given us by being Eco-Redemptive.
In the past when I have thought about the environment, I think that I have been part of the pendulum swing. I believe that many people have looked at the wastefulness of many Americans and have violently swung in the direction of wanting to do all that they can to protect the environment. These people chain themselves to trees or live in them. One client that I worked for while an auditor was a "green" company and allowed no waste in the building. I couldn't find a trash can anywhere in the building and constantly had to leave the restroom feeling like I had just sneezed on my hands.
All throughout Jr. High and High School in Texas I remember us being placed upon water restrictions from the local aquifer. Thinking that water restrictions mean what they do in CA (ummmm, stop wasting water or there won't be any more and there won't be any crops and everyone will have to move to Arizona), I asked my Science Teacher if there was a danger of the Aquifer running out of water. He informed me that they actually hadn't been able to find the bottom of the Aquifer and that every resident in San Antonio could turn on their faucets full blast and we would all be long dead before it ran out. Turns out the Aquifer fed some springs that would run dry when the Aquifer would get below a certain level. Also turns out that these springs are home to endangered salamanders. That's right, salamanders. And so, I remember everyone's yards being constantly brown and having to think about how many showers I took to protect salamanders. And while I don't think that is a worthless goal, I also think that some citizens could take it upon themselves to relocate said salamanders to springs that wouldn't dry up....
Oh, if you haven't been up to CSU Humboldt in the aftermath of Earth Day, it is a sight to see.
I think that up until now I have viewed extreme environmentalism as somewhat bizarre and a little too over-the top. In reaction to that, I think that I have been lulled into a little apathy concerning the environment and my role.
So here is where I am at now (and I am still in process). I don't believe that preserving the environment should be given the ultimate place that many give it (I don't believe God intends this earth to make it for the long haul). That being said, I do believe that it is my privilege to be responsible as a good steward of what God has given me. How is this going to affect my life? Sigg water bottles and Brita water filters. I have been noticing over the past year that Cory and I have been using a lot of bottled water which, while it can be recycled still wastes space and has cost money that is getting more scarce these days. Our solution and one small way to help the environment- get a Sigg.
These things are sweet. I am somewhat embarassed by how I got turned on to these water bottles (A friend left it in my car, I used it a bit and ended up misplacing it- I bought him another one), but I am glad that I was. Cory's family gave me one for my birthday and I have loved it! It feels great, has a great lid, keeps the water cold and doesn't give the water the gnasty taste that I have found other clear water bottles do.
So, if you are looking for a way to be more responsible with the environment without having to give up two days chained to a tree, ditch plastic water bottles and get a Sigg.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Matt and Rachel
To break the silence, this post is long overdue. It was almost a couple of weeks ago that I got together with the man who photographed my wedding, and my friend, Matt Floreen and his wife Rachel for a photoshoot. Matt and Rachel got hitched less than a year ago and probably in less than a year are going to be heading to Malawi as missionaries. They needed a photo for their prayer card and I was honored that they chose me! Photographing another photographer is always an honor and always a challenge. Matt and Rachel were definitely classy and fun throughout the session. We had a lot of fun and came away with some cool images. Not all of them say "prayer card" to me, but what can I say, I thought it would be fun to capture their relationship as well!
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