Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas

In the film and photo world there are two notoriously difficult subjects to work with: children and animals. I chose the latter. When deciding on a subject for a holiday greeting, our dogs just seemed like the natural choice. They’re fairly well behaved animals, they know how to sit and stay, they even rollover sometimes when pressed. I was sure with a little bit of cheese for bribery I could easily get my Christmas shots.

Well, after a few failed attempts to get them together, I decided to shoot each dog separately and photoshop them together later. Huney (the hound) didn’t care to have anything on her head which she made it abundantly clear with her expression. Mae West (with the tongue) was the consummate professional and was fairly sedate and easy to pose. Her only problem was that whenever a “treat” came out, she would immediately rollover three times to prove how worthy she was to receive said treat. Silvia (the young pug) is persistently hyper and the mere fact that we could get her to sit still for a few seconds at a time was miraculous in itself. So here it is my deceptively simple Christmas greeting. Enjoy!

Katie

Sunday, December 21, 2008

A Night Out/In

Sam, Mom and I just had a fabulous night out or in rather, watching the new Sex and the City movie over at our neighbor’s house. Of course we had to dress for the occasion and though I wouldn’t give the movie my highest rating, the night was a smashing success. The dogs… well they were lazing about today and are thrown into this Chronicle for extra cuteness.

Katie

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Skiing at Chataloochee


The Cataloochee ski area in Maggie valley was having its annual canned food drive, and I thought this would be a great opportunity to go skiing. Sam and Ashley had never been skiing before, being from Florida and Louisiana respectively, so we all decided to go up and ski for the day. Sam took to it like someone who was born around snow and by the end she and I had progressed to a more difficult slope. Ashley had a little more trouble her first time out, but she kept at it and we all had a blast. On the bunny slope there was one little girl who hadn’t so much learned how to stop as she had learned that sliding down the slope on her butt would eventually make her come to a stop. One time she came careening at me and ended up stopping right under me. I snapped a quick shot of her in her stopping pose.

Katie

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Cookie Bake

Friends and neighbors came over for our annual cookie bake. But the cookie bake isn’t just about eating and watching Die Hard 1 and 2, (our idea of Christmas movies) it is a working holiday party. Everyone took part in rolling dough, cutting and frosting their cookies, and of course doing the occasional quality control taste testing.
Katie

Thursday, December 11, 2008

The WLOS Bear

The news station has a bear. Well, we don’t exactly have it, but it’s shown up a few times and everyone gets so excited when it’s in the parking lot, they all run outside to see. Sometimes I think they get too close. I was standing in the bed of my truck with one of news photographers when the bear wandered down in our direction and we both got some great shots. We think it’s blind in one eye and might be sick. It was way too thin and didn’t seem to be bothered by the crowd near by. We called the park service and they said they couldn’t do anything so we stopped using the outside garbage cans in hopes it will move on.

For those who don’t know, my sister, Rebecca, is now working abroad teaching advanced English at a University in China. She is going through training where she teaches young students, but at the start of the new semester she will be teaching college students. She’s not very good at keeping in touch with people and I expect if you tried to email her, she wouldn’t respond. She just asked that the few people who are getting her emails pass them along to other people who are interested so here are some excerpts from emails she’s sent:

Katie

“First as I viewed the plane, it was like this big white bird thing with small narrow eyes and pilots for pupils.”
“The Beijing airport is pretty busy and thank goodness my new friends helped me get through all of the security lines and bag checks.”
“I have arrived and my place is on the first floor, there are neighbors who live up on the second floor, and they invited me for dinner, then the people who I will be working with invited me for dinner also. So I had two invitations on the first night, I feel like quite the social success.”
“I have an extra bedroom and one of my toilets [Western] flushes really good, so if you want to come and visit keep that in mind.”
“I have three new friends today. I can't pronounce their names so I just call them by the first letter A, B, and L. But they took me shopping and thank goodness because the grocery story is three stories.”
“On the first day the kids were so excited to see me, their new English laoshi. When I arrived, they all ran up to touch me and say halloo. I was in a swarm, holding their hands all the way up stairs to the teacher's office. And then under the desk, more children were hiding so that they could see me too. Once everyone was shooed out of the office, I had some hot water and went to class. Here the kids like to repeat every word that you say. And when I started talking, some of them looked so confused. Their little faces scrunched up as they were trying to understand the new English accent. It seems they can understand English, only if it is spoken with a Chinese accent.”

“Apparently if you want cheese in China, you have to go all the way to Beijing. My upstairs neighbor brought me back some today; I am very excited about it…I also never thought anything could be cheesier than Spanish soap operas, until now. The Chinese may not have a lot of cheese, but they certainly have a lot of cheesze.”
“My evening classes with the adults are the most fun… I gave them each a piece of Dove and told them to smell it, not eat it, and then I made everyone tell me a few descriptive words about the smell. Some people said that the smell made them think of sitting beside a peaceful river, some said that they felt greedy, and some said that it just made them smile. And I told them that there were no wrong answers.”

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Cover Shoot

The cover shoot for the catalog I was working on, didn’t go as well as I would have liked. I haven’t seen the finished product yet, but I did get to see the cover attached here. There were a number of different factors that wreaked havoc on the day. If I could do it again, I would not agree to do so many different looks and set ups in such a limited time frame. Susan Rienhart, a writer for the Citizen-Times and our model for the day, was a real trooper and Sam did a great job as my assistant. She even shot the behind the scenes photo of me.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Catalog Shoot

Here are some highlights from the catalog shoot I finished last month. I had to shoot a myriad of products, which made the job very challenging, but also very interesting. I shot everything on a white background so they could all be easily cut out and placed on different color backgrounds for the final catalog. Next up, the cover shoot.
Katie

Friday, October 31, 2008

Fall Snow

Ah, Fall. The cool crisp air, the warm, vibrant leaves, the snow…yes, I said snow. I’m not a fan of the cold, but I say if it’s going to get cold enough to snow, it may as well. Freezing cold weather without snow is like crème brulee without crusty caramelized top, and what’s the fun in that. So I guess if it has to be freezing this early in the year, it might as well snow, and man did it ever. Our brightly colored leaves were blanked with fat white flakes of it and what a magnificent sight.
Katie

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Parade of Homes


I’ve been shooting the most amazing homes in Asheville for our local Parade of Homes in the Citizen-Times. I got to go out, peruse, admire, and photograph a hand full of some really unique houses in the area. If I had a few million kicking around, I might be tempted to snatch one of these up.  This one was my favorite. It was an old barn that was completely taken apart and reused in the house along with both new and recycled materials.

Katie

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Flying Trapeze

How does that flying trapeze song go? Someone flies through the air with greatest of ease? Liars. Doing the flying trapeze is really difficult. The song writers only picked those words because they rhyme. I had the great fortune to have a flying trapeze lesson and I flew through the air with great difficulty. It was a lot of fun though, I had a blast. There are some flying trapeze artists in town who are giving lessons for a month. If you are in the Asheville area and have always dreamed of running away to join the circus, here is your chance for a taste. You can find all the info you need at the following site. Click on Flying trapeze:

http://www.ashevilleaerialarts.com/

Katie

Saturday, October 04, 2008

New Catalog Shoot Coming Up

When it rains, it pours and I have been in a deluge of work over the past couple of weeks. I’ve been prepping for a catalog shoot that I just became the primary photographer for. I’ll be shooting clothing, food, and artwork, among other things. I’ve attached the spec sheet of clothing that I shot. I also attached some of the pieces that I sent as samples of my product photography. On top of that, I’ve been shooting gorgeous houses for the parade of homes for the newspaper’s website, and I’ll be sending highlights from that soon. For now, I need to catch up on some sleep. More news to come.

Katie