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HIT by the DIY Craze [31 Days of Mental-Pause]

I LOVE CRAFTING!  I’ve loved it since I was a young girl. Dad and I would craft, glue, cut, sand and create for hours and then we’d go to craft shows to sell. Thinking back on all that, I’m not sure if we were there mostly for the selling or more for the visiting Dad got to do with the new people he’d meet and the old friends who would come by. Either way, so many great memories of both making and selling are mine while my mind holds them.

My photography business is a lot of work and takes most of my ‘free’ (free?) time, but in my heart are other undeniable yearnings. Writing, for one, and crafting for another. My girlfriend encouraged me a few months ago not to sell of my scrapbooking supplies, which largely resemble a small store by now, that I was advertising to come. I’m SO glad she saved me from making that mistake!  Now, here I am Hit by the DIY Craze once again.  Along with my camera and all that brings, I’m spending some time letting my brain relax by finding some new dyi things to keep my fingers busy and my heart happy.

Yesterday I made a wreath that I can see a lot of use for, but right now I’m thinking about Christmas. Can’t you see these hanging in the middle of your windows with a battery operated candle illuminated below? Or, how about tied in a bright ribbon and hung in front of the mirrors in your home? I threw mine on my curtain so it had some backdrop of color to show off its delicacy, and I love it here, too! (excuse the cellphone pic quality)

Oh, they’d be so beautiful for weddings. <3  Easy as pie to make with any wreath you can find (foam, straw…), coffee filters and a glue gun. Where can you see these hanging in your home?  I think I’ll be making some for an upcoming craft show. Yay!

Wreath

When it Rains, it Pours [Dear Photographer, Midlothian VA]

Dear Photographer,

Like so many, I am a natural light photographer. What exactly does that mean? And, what doesn’t mean?

I’ve seen it on so many photographer announcing, “I only shoot in the golden hours…”  Guess what? Life doesn’t happen between the hours of  just after the sun comes up to right before it goes down!  YES, the light is often glorious at those times, but life goes on the rest of the day too, as do weddings, and parties, and so much more. You don’t want to miss those opportunities!

Natural light professional  photographers are able to use whatever light they have to get a great image. I’m not saying a wedding in a monsoon is prime time for outdoor wedding party or bridal photos (oh, how I know that to be true!), or a newborn session scheduled for high noon with no shade around in mid-July shouldn’t be rescheduled, but I am saying that a pro should not be limited to those 90 minutes twice a day known as the golden hours to shoot. There’s pretty light all around, so keep shooting and learning how to shoot well no matter what time of day it is. Do make smart choices when scheduling your book, and do learn how to shoot in full sun and find the best light all around you no matter what time of day you’re out there.  I scheduled a session for a very large group that had so many stipulations-due simply to the way life lines up sometimes- that I was sunk before I started light-wise, but I made the best of it. Is it perfect? No. But it’s beautiful and made several families very happy in the process. If I had no idea what to do with bright sun, limited space and no time, I would have been in big trouble!

There are a lot of circumstances where life will dictate the when and where of a particular photography session. I remember thinking I couldn’t, shouldn’t and therefore wouldn’t take on assignments that I couldn’t shoot HERE or THEN.  However, I learned a lot on the baseball field about light, and time, and everything that my little camera needs to be directed to do in imperfect situations.

Likewise, bridal sessions for portraits can be tricky too. This one, in the middle of a drought-ridden summer was rescheduled 3 times due to, you guessed it, RAIN. The problem is there were several wedding day vendors’ schedules at stake with each re-schedule: flowers, hair and the photographer-me.  We decided to go ahead on this particular day even though it again called for rain.  Keeping the location close enough to the salon that we could squeeze it in from hair done to photos done in no time if the skies were uncooperative again, was a great decision. I left my house as the rain started hoping to drive OUT of it, to no avail.

The bride looked stunning, the skies looked threatening, and the walk in stilettos from parking to posing looked scary.  But we did it anyway. I found a place that we could work. Covered the ground where it was wet so her gown stayed clean and dry. Placed her there and directed through an entire 10 minutes of shooting. Had the rain started to pour, there would be no way to make it back to the cars without ruining her wedding dress.  So not only was finding the light important, but time was of the essence! We were three nervous-nellies that day! Lord, please don’t let the rains fall, yet!

It was dark and gloomy. It rained before, it sprinkled during and it poured as soon as the car door was quickly slammed shut.

And, it was a good session!

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Hello [Tamara Henion Photography]

You have found something different here at Tamara Henion Photography. No stuffy poses, no passing fads; what comes from my camera is timeless. Classic. Because I have been shooting weddings, events and people for more than 20 years, I know what it means and what it takes to provide my clients with images that will stand the test of time. I can not be more excited that you have found me and can’t wait to get started with your own session-from newborns to weddings- photographs that you will be proud to display for decades to come. Let’s connect and chat-coffee on me!  TH_photography@ymail.com  or info@atTamara.com

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Are you searching for photography that is both fresh and will stand the test of time?  That’s the Classic difference you get with  Tamara Henion Photography.

Like the little black dress of fashion,  my camera can dress up a session or leave it casual and relaxed; either way, the portraits and images you are left with will stand the test of time.  I have been photographing people, events and weddings for more than 20 years and  since film days. What started  as a fun hobby has turned into a passionate business here in central Virginia and I live to travel, so I can come to you, too!

Find out more about me on my blog; I love to share my life with people. Stay and  look around  to see kind of photography I hope to share with YOU one day soon. Contact me for more information, to ask any question or to book your special session.

It’s true: I’m already excited to meet you!

Tamara Henion

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