Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Big Dance Weekend

The next few days are going to be BIG dance days for one Foxy Clausen. She gets to dance at Farmer's Market tomorrow night with her performing group, the Lil' Rads. Then on Friday night and twice on Saturday she's performing in her studio's Winter Showcase. She has all of her costumes lined up and she is PUMPED.

If you're thinking of hitting the SLO Farmer's Market this week, look for the Studio @ kids at the corner of Higuera and Chorro at 6:30. Here are a few shots of the Lil' Rads from a performance earlier in the fall. I can't take credit for these; they were snapped and shared with the studio and parents by a thoughtful performance attendee.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Closing the Books on 2012

Just a quick note to let everyone know that I'm done taking orders of any sort until after the New Year. I have two final deliveries to make tomorrow, and then it's time for me to turn my attention to Christmas shopping and planning for the Clausen family.

If you're interested in scheduling a session for January or beyond, please feel free to email or call. If you want to place an order from a previous session, it's okay to call or email as well; I just won't be fulfilling the request until January.

Since I can't post without a photo of SOME sort, here are a few snapshots from our decorating a couple of weekends ago. I tried and tried and tried to get Stella to pose in front of the tree, but she would only wait for about two seconds after I said "stay" before she came charging toward me, looking for her promised treat. Oh, well. At least she isn't eating the trains under the tree as she did last year.

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And here are a couple of snaps of my holiday decor project 2012, garland style. I was inspired by something I saw in a magazine or on TV or somewhere... Anyway, I strung what felt like a million balls together and then found these nice little reindeer and fake candles to pull it together. (Side note: How awesome are today's fake candles?? You'd never know, and there's no risk of forgetting to blow them out and setting off your smoke detector... something I may or may not have done once before.)

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I'll likely be back with a few random posts through the rest of the month, but until then: Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Just a Quick One From the Files

I am popping up from fulfilling client orders to take a breather and put something happier on the site. (I spent so much of last week cranky with my domain host -- see below, if you haven't already -- and I am trying to purge myself of all that negative energy.)

Here's a shot from the files. It's one I'm printing up for the client, along with the rest of her order. I would so love to have a shot like this of me with one of my own babies... Then again, I don't look like her, so it probably wouldn't be as lovely an image. :)

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Ha! Just looked at the snapshot of me with my nephew two posts down. No, and I am most definitely NOT as photogenic as this client!

Monday, November 26, 2012

If You've Been Trying to Reach Me or Access My Site...

Just a quick note to anyone who has tried emailing me in the last 24 hours and had it bounce back, or who has tried accessing their gallery or anything else on www.erinclausenphotography.com:

My web site and email are down today as a result of an error made by my domain host, bludomain. I've spent most of the day trying to get answers and help, but that company has so far provided very little of either. (Though they did offer a big ol' helping of poor customer service. Seriously. Officially the worst customer service I've dealt with to date.)

Anyway, they say that the site and email should be back online by sometime tomorrow. I apologize profusely on their behalf to anyone who has been inconvenienced.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

This Thanksgiving started out just like last year... Brian and I woke up early (for us) and joined dozens (hundreds?) of friends and neighbors to run the 8-mile Turkey Trot. We capped it off by having a few friends/fellow runners over for bloody Marys and bagels once we finished. I can't think of a better way to begin a day of thankfulness. Nope.

The rest of the day was similar to our typical Thanksgiving, with the addition of some very special guests. The biggest treat this year was our new cousin/nephew, who is as cute as they come and gave those of us done birthing babies a good snuggle and a trip down memory lane. Of course, his parents -- my brother and sister-in-law -- were much appreciated, too, as were my parents and Brian's mom. :)

We also had good friends from Brian's side of the family, most of whom were visiting from Davis. They brought a fun dynamic and the added benefit of kids to entertain my own. Foxy enjoyed a funky manicure and Noah had someone to throw a ball with between rounds of Mario Kart. Yippee!

I didn't do a lot of picture-taking until the last few minutes before dinner, though I think I did manage to capture the essence of the day.

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After dinner, there was an impromptu dance performance, Gangnam-style. It ruled.

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The next day we had not one but TWO photo shoots. We are busy peeps, let me tell you.

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We snuck in a quickie with Brian's mom:

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Then a little bit later, we met up with my side of the family:

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Good times! Hopefully all of our extended family and friends had an equally festive and happy Thanksgiving weekend. xoxo

Monday, November 5, 2012

Last Light

I have an abbreviated shooting calendar this year, since I decided that my family's current whirlwind of extracurricular activities and the uptick in schoolwork just don't make for a flexible and full work schedule. As I wrap up the final sessions, I think that I have struck the right balance. I'd love get out there and shoot a few more, but the truth is that I'll be plenty busy in the next few weeks with editing, holiday card design and order fulfillment. It's the stuff on the back end that no one really sees that tends to become the black hole of my autumn. I think that -- for this year at least -- I've come up with the formula for keeping it at bay.

So as I post this preview from a gorgeous evening on the beach, it's with a sense that I'm nearing the end. I'm soaking up that last gasp of golden light just before the curtain comes down and the day is done.

Maybe it's something about the incomparable beach light that puts me in that mood.

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While I have some pretty shots that are more "formal" family images, I can't resist the sense of fun and spunk that we caught in photos like this:

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Knock Me Over

Any one of these exceptionally beautiful kids on their own is impressive, but when you put them all together?? Yikes. They bowl me over with their gorgeousness.

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This is a teeny preview because it was only a mini-session. I didn't offer formal minis this year, but because I've been photographing the little dude throughout his first year, we worked out something special. :)

Cool Dudes

I love this family for lots of reasons. One small one is that whenever I'm around them, I feel like I'm getting little peek at my own boys in a couple of years. Their oldest strikes me as possessing a lot of the same qualities my oldest son does, and their younger son has always reminded me quite a bit of my Noah. If my boys turn out at all like these guys as they grow, I'll be very lucky indeed.

Here's a little peek at our time together. There were lots of fun, playful moments, and I'm looking forward to including a healthy dose of those in the final gallery.

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Pop of Red

A lot of times clients ask for recommendations on clothing for their session. One of the easiest tips I can give is to pick a neutral and build around that, mixing patterns and textures and adding in one bright color in a few places (or more, depending on how many people are involved). That "pop of color" can provide a kick that pumps up the images and unifies them as well.

This particular family is a great example of how that can be done really well. After some debate, they went with red as their accent, and I think it looked great. We talked about using a more open and bucolic setting, but strong winds that afternoon nudged us into a more sheltered environment. I think the outfits looked just as good in the more "urban" setting we ended up using.

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I'm a Central Coast mother of three offering customized photography services to families in the San Luis Obispo area. For more info, please contact me at erin@erinclausenphotography.com.