1. Posted by dhmeir on April 29, 2010

    . . . in the studio. Just for you.


  2. Posted by dhmeir on April 29, 2010

    . . . and their activities. Enjoy!


  3. Posted by dhmeir on March 29, 2010

    Watch the blog in the coming weeks for some new videos. This one is a sample of the type of images we create for those senior activities as well as some casual images on the ever popular all white background.

    Enjoy.


  4. Posted by dhmeir on October 22, 2009

    Emily was in last week for her portraits – she wanted some fall color for her outdoor images. I like the light in this image – a gloomy fall day (what day isn’t this year) – made for a soft look for a pretty girl.

    E_Maas_pod


  5. Posted by dhmeir on September 18, 2009

    Nice guy and he liked the downtown urban look for his outdoor images. He had this brick red shirt and it went perfect with the buildings on Historic Third Street. Any of you that know Carl probably already know he is a National Merit Semi-Finalist! Way to go Carl.

    C_Bahn_pod


  6. Posted by dhmeir on September 14, 2009

    Tyler was in last week for a Senior’s Choice sessi0n. Nice guy with an easy smile. I guess I’d call this image a casual/formal portrait. More of a formal background and a nice sweater and shirt but a less than formal/traditional pose.  A little of both.

    T_Hodge_pod


  7. Posted by dhmeir on September 14, 2009

    Sawiya and Fuad are twins and were in a couple of weeks ago for their sessions. Quite honestly there are few, if any of our senior clients that are not polite and respectful. Sawiya and Fuad were especially so. I really enjoyed working with them – they were both great at posing and had some specific ideas of there own. Of course we did a few of the two of them together and this was one of my favorites. It’s under the overhang in the bank drive-up just down the street. There was a sodium vapor light overhead that gave the image kind of a funky feel.

    S&F_Hassan_pod


  8. Posted by dhmeir on August 31, 2009

    Ariel was in last week for the two hour Artist’s Choice session. Hard to take a bad picture of this girl – as Prince once said, “she’s got the look.” These are two of my favorites.A_Amy_pod1A_Amy_pod2


  9. Posted by dhmeir on August 18, 2009

    Amanda’s session ended up being split because of inclement weather on the day of her oiginal session. We finished up her outdoor images yesterday and were glad we waited – much nicer day. Couldn’t decide between these two – one from my favorite spot and one from the “Risma” spot. Several years we photographed a guy from Mayo I believe – his last name was Risma – Mom bought a wall portrait from a pose in this spot. Couple of years later we photographed younger brother – in the same spot. It’s a popular location and any time Kate needs to communicate to me that a senior wants to be photographed in this spot – we just refer to it as “the Risma spot”.

    A_Greenler_pod1A_Greenler_pod2


  10. Posted by dhmeir on August 13, 2009

    Steven was in this morning for the first half of a split session. He wants the beard and Mom doesn’t!!;-) So today we did his outside stuff around town. Since we had extra time we tried some new spots. I’ve walked by this staircase numerous times always foregoing it to instead use the one with the ivy vines behind it. This is a great spot for that grungy look. The hat, the shirt and the iPod all lend to the quality of the image. Thanks Steven!

    S_Schalau_pod