I Love Taking Pictures

Okay let me rephrase that... I like taking pictures. I love capturing a moment, an emotion, the real person, telling the story of a moment in time for everyone to see. I love the look on my client's face when we've finished a shoot that has been more fun than work, the glow they get from having such a good time and the anticipation that dances in their eyes as they wonder if I captured what they want to be. And the look of utter delight when they realize that I did indeed capture their spirit and they look more amazing then they ever imagined. Yes, I like taking pictures. But I love being part of the beauty and love that is life and capturing it for all the world to see.

Elise

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

On the Cover of the Rolling Stone

Sometimes you're in the right place at the right time. And this past Friday night not only was I in the right place at the right time but I also had my camera with me. I went to Caddy's down on the beach to meet up with some friends after a shoot. I thought we'd sit on the sand and watch our kids run around and maybe get a bite to eat. But we got so much more than that.
This is Austin. And he rocks!
Austin has been playing for three years. This is his guitar teacher. You'll just have to believe me when I say he's a really good teacher. Really, really good. This 12 year old rocked out like someone twice his age.


Playing in front of the crowd didn't phase him... but I don't think he liked being in front of my camera.
His little sister was so proud of her big brother. We all were.
When he's a famous rock star these pictures will be worth a lot of money!!!


Elise Schreiner is a wedding and portrait photographer in Tampa Bay Florida and is available for travel anywhere in the world! Visit me at Elise Schreiner Photography for more details!
Capture Love~Capture Laughter~Capture Life

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A Sneak Peek of the Amazing Mr. A.

I usually wait until I've at least seen all of the pictures from a shoot before I start posting things here... but as I was downloading images from a session this morning two pictures just jumped out at me and screamed "look at me, look at me". I couldn't stop myself from posting a quick sneak peek of Mr. A for his mom.
I love, love, love this first one. Mr. A's mom said he was being a bit clingy and fussy and wouldn't stand (or is that lay?) for being put down. But he nestled right into this pose as if Mother Nature herself was cradling him.
And he was equally content on my new orange chair.
What a beautiful little man. I can't wait to watch him grow up.

{PS - yes mom I AM the baby whisperer!}

Monday, September 22, 2008

Love & Laughter & A Guest Blogger

Some people never cease to amaze me. People who live and love fully. Lee & Gil are those kind of people. I had the absolute pleasure of shooting an engagement session for them. They were fun and flirty, hot and steamy and a blast to work with. It's not always easy being a rock star model on the streets of downtown St Pete but these two pulled it off like pros. This is my favorite shot of the day.
I think this one is hot too.
Of course I think Lee is positively beaming. I believe people could actually feel her happiness from a block away.




(Did you see the heart in the picture above?)







I just love this picture... it pretty much sums up their relationship!
Fast forward to a few days later... Gil sends me a link to his blog which has the most shocking recount of our time together.
Well..... shocking may be taking it a little far...... maybe you should just read it for yourself.

What a Poser - by Gil

I think everyone likes attention. Sure, there are varying degrees of attention one can receive and depending on the amount, the slide on the scale of personal comfort can easily move from reinforcing flattery to hot-under-the-collar uneasiness. So there I found myself last Friday evening, the center of another woman’s attention. She couldn’t take her eyes off of me. Her words were full of both adulation and instruction at the same time. She was telling me what to do, and we were both enjoying every minute of it. Now before you have a ‘WTF?’ moment, I need to divulge that Lee was very aware of what was going on. In fact, she was part of the whole scenario.

*dramatic pause*

To clarify, Lee and I met up with our friend Elise who agreed to shoot our engagement photographs. Elise is a very talented photographer and had a great idea for taking the pictures Lee and I will use to commemorate our engagement.
We met up with Elise in St. Petersburg (Florida, because the flight to Russia would have set up back a bit) and the posing and smiling began.
Since Lee and I are very laid back by nature, and our destination wedding will be in the Caribbean, the idea was to dress in sunny and beachy attire and juxtapose us against the urban and hip feel of downtown St. Pete. So there I was in my khakis and sky-blue, Guayabera style shirt leaning up against the red-brick wall outside Café Alma. There was Lee, in her beautiful blue-green dress, posing so elegantly in front of the medieval looking wooden door that serves as the entrance to the Vintage Ultra Lounge. The whole experience was so much fun, and it was the first time Lee and I had ever posed for photos outside a photography studio environment. I will admit there were times when it was a bit embarrassing to be out in public watching others watch us as Elise clicked away with her array of cameras and lenses. It was also a bit tiring. Even though it was early evening in the middle of September, the Florida sun was in full blaze and left us all calling for water breaks and taking refuge in the shade. The evening concluded with a quick wardrobe change and some more relaxed pictures in front of the beautiful Kapok tree at the Museum of Fine Arts. Before we lost all our light, Lee and I threw on some solid t-shirts and ball caps, walked across the street to Soreno Park, and took some pictures to represent our mutual love of college football. Through it all, Elise was so much fun to work with. She was open to the ideas Lee and I had, and was never restrictive in her photo taking. It was all about capturing the fun and the love Lee and I share on a daily basis.

We capped off the evening with dinner at local Mexican restaurant and wonderful conversation with Elise and her husband Kurt. I always make references to how blessed Lee and I are to be surrounded by such loving and giving friends, and last Friday night was no exception. It was a great experience, and I never knew having a woman other than Lee tell me what to do could be so much fun!

Least you think I wrote that here is the link to Gil's blog - http://danacreative.blogspot.com

Sunday, September 21, 2008

A Beautiful Family

I had the pleasure of spending the afternoon with Ms. C. and her Mom and Dad. Ms. C. was quite the model - she could be a professional - and was a breeze to shoot. She has an beautiful smile and a sweet personality. And talk about photogenic... I think you'll agree she's a natural.
Ms. C. is sitting in my newest find and I have to admit I absolutely love it. This chair was the perfect accessory to our shoot. It's bright colors and bold lines matched her personality. And it's comfortable too!
So here is where Ms. C. gets her good looks from! Mom and Dad were almost as much fun to shoot as their daughter. They make a beautiful family.This is my favorite shot of the day. I love the intimacy being shared by Mom and Dad as they hold hands while their four year old peaks out from behind the tree.She was such a trooper and I had such a great time we ended the day with Popsicles. Thanks for letting me spend the day with you. You are a beautiful family and where a joy to shoot! I set your sneak peek to music... you can check it out here!
If you want a new family picture for holiday cards and gifts contact me soon... holiday shoots like this one are booking up fast!