Archive for the 'Photography' Category



25
Apr

One dance with angels of rain

As the clouds came overhead on Friday April 25th, we ran from dinner at Las Palma’s to get home before the massive storm. We knew that the Little Wet Dog would be quivering under the table.

This is the cutest thing! She will never let a stranger into the house (she would destroy anyone who tried to enter without permission) and is the world best guard dog, and yet as a thunderstorm approaches and she is a puppy and likes to snuggle with mommie.

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Around 7pm the mad storm rolled through northern Illinois, tearing through the suburbs without regret. We watched on the radar the red boxes flashed across the Dell computer monitor. As I stood at the window watching each drop fall and each sprinkle of rain sing their songs of joy, I had a moment of calmness.

This opportunity made me stop and think a moment about my life. Think about the mad rush through life… another wedding, another meeting, another portrait session, another communion, another something, another cup of coffee and you’re gone. (I wouldn’t change it for the world though!)  And yet, at that moment… I stopped. I stopped and waited. I waited for nothing. And nothing happened. The drop just stayed on the window. It didn’t have anywhere to go. No hurry. He just sat and waited. I waited for him and he waited for me. And yet we waited for nothing. My mind began to wander away and wander back. It was the peaceful sound of calm.

My 50mm lens and trusty camera provided me the chance to capture the most amazing image of a rain drop caught on a window screen – and I share that image with you my dear friends.rain-drop-on-window-sill.jpg

As the liquid angels subsided, I saw the amazing reflections of the street lamps upon the long puddles on the asphalt. I grabbed my Canon Digital Camera and, along with my EF 28 to 135mm lens, I ran out to get some amazing photos. The moment of peace still in my bones and soul, I rushed out to the fresh cool April breeze. All around me the drizzle came and I didn’t notice. Drop. Drop. Drop. I didn’t notice. My hair was drenched. My pants were wet and ruined. Before I realized it, I was lying on the ground, soaked all the way through, getting “that one perfect shot”.

I got it!

(Scroll past the picture for description of the image).

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My artist’s eyes saw the dancing of my angle rain friend as if she were entrenched in a fox trot with the devil surrounded by the flames of Satan. The lights swayed back and forth singing “dance with me, dance with me” and the blue aurora filled the sky with its benevolent glory.

Tonight was a might fine night. A perfect night to live and a perfect night to dance. A perfect night to find appreciation and beauty all around. While the world continues to turn and another day approaches, I had but one last dance with the angels of rain.

19
Apr

Rhubard Yogurt Via Garden

Today as I started my spring garden I noticed a happy new visitor to the family. Gamma Jan’s Rhubarb has successfully lived through the fall transplanting and the cruel winter.

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Just like gamma would have, it fought through the soil and finally peered out strong and happy!

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Thanks Sue and Bill for helping your nephew with the dig up last fall. Though only one of the two roots survived the winter, it’s plenty for us. It’s my way of helping us all always remember gamma, I know she loved that rhubarb. So every time I make my rhubarb yogurt, since US stores do not sell it because it must be a UK thing, I will think of her.

Cheers!

16
Apr

About out running a street cleaning truck with my new balance shoes

This morning the Little Wet Dog and I went for a run around the neighborhood. Before you read the rest of this article you have the see the photos of her deep in sleep. When asked if she wanted to go out, I received an astounding eye opening but not much else.

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 Guess it is true what they say about not disturbing princesses while they sleep. Or was that something about let sleeping dogs lie… or lay? ;)

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During our jog we had to bump it up a notch. Turns out when we reached the middle of our run path, around the corner came a giant street cleaning truck. He was dry scrubbing the streets in our sub division. Little Wet Dog and I turned around and ran like bats all the way home. I knew that on a dry day like today, a street cleaner, lots of wind and a little wet dog could only amount to lots of smells and lots of dirt. “And we ran, we ran so far away… we had to get away” – name that tune!

If someone had been looking they would have guessed either we had gone insane or we being chased by a giant crazy pick axe cereal killer. Maybe even a serial killer! ;)

That is the story of my day… lots of dust and running. Now to eat some chips and salsa. I love my new balance shoes.

11
Apr

Graphic Designer Wanted for employment for collages compensation and benefits team

Little Wet Dog has snooped out a wonderful job posting online! This is for a full time position working for collages.net. If you have ever considered a career in photography, are interested in photography, or want to find part time work in the photo industry, then this could be opportunity of a life time!

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“Graphic Designer:

Job Description:

Collages.net seeks an individual to join its Marketing and Graphic Design team.  Come join one of the Philadelphia area’s most successful emerging growth companies. Collages.net is considered the market leader in providing professional photographers with a total workflow solution and a complete, high-end product line. Voted Hottest Product of the year for 6 years running and recently recognized as one of Philadelphia’s fastest growing companies, our sales are on pace to again double in 2007. This is a unique position that seeks an individual with a strong graphic design background in both web and print. We are looking for an experienced designer who has a clean, modern style that can market our high-end product line on the web and in direct mail pieces, magazine ads, and brochures. Additionally, the right candidate will have experience with GUI design and understands workflow development and execution. Collages.net is a fast paced company that is looking for a highly motivated and organized individual to join our successful team.

This internship is an outstanding opportunity for an ambitious college student looking to professionally and personally extend his or her academic experience.

Responsibilities:

• Develop workflows and GUIs
• Create and maintain the look and feel of the Collages.net’s website
• Create Flash banners and commercials that market products and specials from Collages.net
• Design Collages.net’s monthly newsletter
• Design magazine ads for several professional photography magazines
• Design printed marketing materials such as postcards, mailers, and brochures for Collages.net’s products and services
• Work collaboratively within the Marketing team and with other departments such as Sales and IT to see projects from planning stages to completion
• Contribute to the overall marketing strategy for Collages.net and create timelines/project plans for marketing initiatives

Qualifications:

• Bachelors degree
• 3-5 years of professional experience
• Exceptional communication skills both written and oral
• Graphic design experience in both web and print design
• Experience in GUI design and workflow development
• Expertise in Adobe Creative Suite including Illustrator and PhotoShop
• Extensive experience with HTML design and Flash
• Strong attention to detail
• Proven record of completing projects on time, on budget, and to specification
• Self-confidence
• Ability to work as part of team under tight deadlines
• Ability to juggle several priorities simultaneously

Requirements:

  • Qualified interns must have completed at least their sophomore year at an accredited college or university.
  • Qualified interns must be enrolled in a parallel major in the field of Marketing, Public Relations, English, Journalism, Communications etc.
  • Qualified interns must have strong academic standing at their college or university.
  • Involvement in student media or related organizations and/or jobs is a plus.
  • This position requires a minimum commitment of 20 hours per week.
  • This position will be an hourly rate.”

Compensation/Benefits:

Collages.net offers competitive pay based on experience, a great work environment, and a full benefits package including vacation, health insurance, dental insurance, and 401k.

Our team is very hard-working, professional, and dedicated to our success. We are looking for someone who is a team player, conscientious, highly organized, and technically adept. ” — collages.net

If you are interested go directly to their site…

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11
Apr

marketing writing internship collage for phot book company

Little Wet Dog has snooped out a wonderful job posting online! This is for a part time internship working for collages.net. If you have ever considered a career in photography, are interested in photography, or want to find part time work in the photo industry, then this could be opportunity of a life time!

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Marketing/Writing Internship

Job Description:

Collages.net is seeking a talented marketing/writing intern to join our hard-working, highly motivated team. Collages.net is one of the Philadelphia area’s most successful emerging growth companies. Considered the market leader in providing professional photographers with a total workflow solution and a complete, high-end product line, Collages.net’s was voted Hottest Product of the year for 7 years running and was recently recognized as one of Philadelphia’s fastest growing companies. Our team is very hard-working, professional, and dedicated to our success.

This internship is an outstanding opportunity for an ambitious college student looking to professionally and personally extend his or her academic experience.

Responsibilities:

  • Write and edit marketing related materials including press releases, monthly newsletter, magazine advertising, direct mail, e-mail marketing, web pages, and blog entries.
  • Work with marketing team to proofread and fact check every external communication from the company.
  • Work collaboratively within the Marketing team and with other departments such as Graphics, Sales, and IT to see projects from planning stages to completion.
  • Help and assist with other projects and tasks as they arise

Qualifications:

• Superior writing, editing, and proofing skills
• Exceptional communication skills both written and oral
• Highly organized, conscientious, and technically adept
• Strong attention to detail
• Ability to work as part of team under tight deadlines
• Ability to juggle several priorities simultaneously
• A genuine desire to learn
• An active interest in writing, marketing, and business

Requirements:

  • Qualified interns must have completed at least their sophomore year at an accredited college or university.
  • Qualified interns must be enrolled in a parallel major in the field of Marketing, Public Relations, English, Journalism, Communications etc.
  • Qualified interns must have strong academic standing at their college or university.
  • Involvement in student media or related organizations and/or jobs is a plus.
  • This position requires a minimum commitment of 20 hours per week.
  • This position will be an hourly rate.”