Okay, so you guys have to admit... I have been a machine tonight! ha ha. I think with Monica's help, I'll be able to stay up to date with the blog. But, this will be my last blog for the evening... time to pay attention to the Wings game!
A couple weeks ago, I met the Curran Family for the first time. You never know what it's like to meet up with a family for the first time. Some are grumpy, some are apprehensive... some are silly, and some are well, just as nice as can be.
That was the case with this family. Just the nicest people you could ever could hope to meet. And boy are they ever great to photograph! I really like the closeup head shots. Here are some of my favorites from the session...
Enjoy!
Beth
PS: Time to pay attention... Go wings!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Curran Kids {Mini-Urban Session}
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VandeVeegaete {Urban Mini Session}
So Mom VandeVeegaete is very dear friend of mine... and I am always excited to take pictures of her kids. Buuuuuut, when she showed up with her oldest in this darling outfit, I about did a backflip. (I actually did literally jump up and down...) Isn't he so cute???
I hate to say it, but a lot of the time outfits make or break a portrait. When someone has taken the time to think through the outfit and asks for advice, like mom did here, their return is almost always huge.
I'm not exactly sure what Monica did with the second image (???) but maybe she was in an artsy noise mood? Anyway, I am going to post the image. You guys get the gist of it. Gangsta!
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Enjoy!
Beth
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Beylerian Twins {Urban Mini Session}
The Beylerian twins recently came to visit me. This time, instead of in the studio, we did an outdoor session and the kids loved it. Moreover, DAD loved it! Dad generally thinks of picture day about the same way he thinks of a dental visit for a root canal... but even he was smiling during the shoot! All in all, we had a nice relaxing time climbing and jumping, and laughing. I think even Dad would sign up for that kind of low key session again! ;)
Here are some of my favorites from the session... Enjoy!
Beth
PS: I love love love that last picture... her hair is just awesome...!
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Ugorowski Family {Family Studio Session}
Of all the infant/family pictures I have ever taken in the studio, I do believe these are among my favorite. The girls were so sweet and gentle with their new little brother. Mom was there to help, but the oldest girl had it under control. She took care to make sure her brother was secure in her arms. It was one of those moments that reminds me how much I love what I do.
What other profession allows you to see all this precious behind the scenes stuff?
Here are some of my favorites from the session... I hope you enjoy looking at these as much as I do!
Beth
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Minewiser Family {Outdoor Family Session}
I have had the honor of photographing the Minewiser Family for years. The little guy has turned into a little man. I remember when he first walked into my studio, he was so tiny and sooo cute. He is still darling, but now his personality comes shining through - and he is hilarious.I got everything from pouting pictures to running pictures. So funny.
However, it's his older sister that amazed me. She has turned into such a beautiful girl. Tall and graceful - she is a photographer's dream.
Dad had just graduated from Oakland University with his MBA (congratulations!) So for part of the shoot we did cap and gown pictures... some with the kids wearing the cap. ;)
Here are my favorites from the session... Enjoy!
Beth
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The Manter Family {Outdoor Family Session}
As a photographer, sometimes you just *know* when a shoot is going well. Although I would never tell you guys this, sometimes during our sessions I have everything I need within fifteen minutes. Those are the best shoots - because then the stuff we get during the rest of the session is just gravy.
This was the case with this family. Their ability to just relax and be themselves during the session was not only wonderful for pictures -- but wonderfully fun to be around!
Here are my favorites from the session... Enjoy!
Beth
PS: Okay, by now you can probably see that Monica is awesome at this...! (So much better than I am!!)
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The Campbell Family {Outdoor Family Session}
So, I have to be honest... this wasn't completely an outdoor shoot... This started out as an in studio shoot, then moved to a backyard shoot, then to a studio shoot again.
I've done a lot of work with Aindrea recently, and she is great to work with. She's one of those people that actually knows what she wants and prepares accordingly. I love that about her...!
These shots are precious and show you how very tight their family is. (Love it!)
Here are two of my favorites... Enjoy!
Beth
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Little Miss Black {Bebe Studio Session}
I am SUPER happy to report that I've hired a Graphics person. Her name is Monica, and she is fabulous! I cannot wait to show you guys what we have been up to. I made the blog wider, the pictures larger, and the pictures fancier. I am getting so I am finally happy with it!
Monica will be creating custom announcements, invitations and Holiday cards for all customers now. In addition, she is also helping to make our blog look a bit more spiffy.
All that said, we have been playing a lot of catch up here and we have lots to post to the blog. So without further ado, I introduce you to little Miss. Black...
I have to say of all shoots we have had in four years, this is the first one where we had an accident in the studio. She fell off a stool and hurt herself. Now while she was fine, (she was smiling within about three minutes of falling), the photographer was not. I was so upset I couldn't stop shaking! So, we now have some new policies and safety features to make sure it never happens again. (Thank God there is a lot of light in the studio. I was literally shaking. Had we had a darker shoot with less light, I think all my pictures would have been blurry!)
Here are my favorites from the shoot -- you might remember the hat. It's a client favorite!
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Europe Highlights: Part I
Soooo... here are the Europe trip pictures that everyone has been asking for. Sorry for the delay!
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After Koln, Germany we headed to Berlin. There are two things that really stand out about Berlin: a.) it is really spread out - especially for a European City and b.) there is construction everywhere.
Things have very much changed in East Germany since the wall was torn down. For that reason, new department stores and buildings are being built everywhere. It seems like East Germany has been gone for a long time, but you get there, and you realize that it wasn't really that long ago.

After that we went to Dresden. Truth be told, I didn't take a single picture in Dresden. It is a beautiful city though. Definitely recommended!
After that it was off to Krakow, Poland. Krakow was full of great people and night life. We sat in this huge courtyard (shown below) and ate dinner. During that dinner we met a bunch of Dutch Rugby players and a couple guys from Sweden. Very random. Everyone was super nice though! Krakow was one of my favorite cities.

We made one stop (which I will tell you about later) before going to Wrowclaw (pronounced vrow-sw-ah-v). Wrowclaw was a diamond in the rough. This was the scene from our outdoor cafe table. Beautiful, huh?
We found a McDonalds for breakfast after leaving Wroclaw. The kicker? The inside was under construction. So we had to go through the drive though windows instead. We shared with the cars, (literally)... a silver car was in line after us!
I will never forget it as long as I live. First of all, let me educate you on the basics: there are two camps in Auschwitz. Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II – Birkenau. Auschwitz I was an old Polish army barracks that was converted. Birkenau was built by the Nazi regime when they ran out of room in the first camp. Two things immediately struck me: The "quaintness” of the first camp and the sheer size of the second.
I am not going to talk at length about it, a picture says a thousand words, and so I think I will let the pictures do most of the talking here. When I learned or saw something profound, I tried to remember to take a picture so I could share it...
This is Auschwitz I. See what I mean with nice red brick and green trees? NOT what I expected...

But then you take the same place and look at other views... (same place: Auschwitz I)



See that pointed building in the top right of the picture above? And then bent fences? They are the same ones in the picture below. Now of all the places to sit on a summer day, why would this peaceful cat choose that place? (I know, I know... he doesn't know... but it doesn't make the irony any less!)
And then, I saw this group. My favorite are the two boys on the right. I wanted so bad to get a close candid of them, but I felt obligated to respect their privacy.
That's when it dawned on me. This place, Auschwitz I was large, but it wasn't capable of housing that many people. I then realized Auschwitz II must be large. But I wasn't prepared...


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Help Needed: Design Assistant
Things have been super busy here. We are now all caught up from my little trip away. (Um, well - almost caught up - I owe you guys some of my favorite pictures from Europe... Coming soon, I promise!)
However, we are getting busy enough that it is time to add an additional third employee. We just cannot keep up. (I am sure you guys have noticed that I have been horrible about updating my blog during this entire month... yikes!) The last time I looked for an office manager, I asked my client base, and was very happy with the results. I would like to do the same before asking "blind" on Craigslist.
I am looking for someone that has good knowledge of design and would be able to do the design work in Photoshop. We do tons of printed stuff here, and Laura and I are flat out swamped. We need some more help. The basic job functions are as follows:
- Create initial drafts for all printed work
- Submit final drafts to press shop
- Create marketing pieces, based upon my basic inputs
- Update the website and blog with current information
Knowledge of marketing is a bonus. I envision this person working about 10-15 hours a week during the summer, and five days (i.e. as much as possible) from August-December during our crazy time. Employee with Photoshop on their own PC could work from home for at least a portion of the week.
Perks include free pictures and shoots (one annual shoot per employee) and the ability to work in our fun, and ever-changing environment! Interested candidates should send examples of their design work to beth@bethmerritt.com
Thanks for your interest!
Beth
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