Fresh Perspective

You know how sometimes your heart needs new perspective on something? Or mainly, your heart just needs a little space to breathe. Well, I was against our big farmhouse table eating my toast this morning looking out our back door… The sun was to the point of rising where it’s bright, but still very golden – the shimmery light photographers swoon over. I scurried around for flip-flops, my camera, and a fresh memory card because something caught my eye by our garden. Let me also add that it’s not as glamorous as it sounds, that running out in flip-flops and sporting a slightly messy, unfixed pixie cut (we’ll just call it boho). Nonetheless, it was the space to breathe that I didn’t quite know needed, but it felt good. It was a happy sort of peaceful moment – just me, my camera, clothes I felt awesome in, hair that’s naturally boho, slightly dewy grass, and warm morning air that hints it will be over 80º. I had space to be. Sometimes I think it’s good to just allow ourselves that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soul Expressed in Art

One thing about being a photographer, an artist who likes to paint her pictures with pixels and explosions of shimmery light, is that it has given me a window into beauty that I might not have ever come close to touching before. It’s unveiled Photoshop misuse and Photoshop that induces even more shivers down your spine because it just feels so real and raw – somebody’s soul expressed in art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scars and Love

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Laster Family – Clarksville, TN Portrait Photographer

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It thrills me to shoot again and again with these people and the amount of photogenic-ness they all have is insane. You can see the shoot I did with them last year here, which just further backs up that little bit about the common photogenic thread they all have. Speaking of threads, Melissa totally coordinated their outfits perfectly and it’s probably due partially to the fact that she is one ninja of a scrapbooker.

 

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This is Thomas and Melissa – the ones I’ve known ever since I can remember. Thomas remembers things about me like how my 3 year old self would stare at him constantly. We sat in their kitchen and talked about them and their boys, Seattle, rocks (read below), and chocolate covered pretzels from past Christmas parties.

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This is Bryson. Someone please tell him to stop being so cute.

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This is Braden, also known as their resident geologist. This guy knows his stuff and he has the prettiest rocks ever, but he’d probably tell you that “Pretty Sparkly Rock” isn’t an actual name of a rock. Ask me how I know. (I kind of got told in the rock department.)

 

Y’all, thanks for letting me and my camera freeze part of your lives in time over and over. xo

When We All Win

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It’s been a little while since I’ve written something to float all over the Internet. There have been more private chats and I’ve let things happen as they please… Not so scheduled. Not so hard on myself. Priorities are arranging themselves more naturally and it just feels good. It’s a process. But in all that, things have been stirring and I just don’t know how to form the words and sentences for them yet, but other people have.

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Hannah Braboy Creative

The name has changed! I’ve been thinking about it for a little while now, and I think it’s best. I still do all the same things (keeping the main focus on photography), but the name encompasses everything I do better. It just fits and I love it! You might see some slight changes in the site here pretty soon, but that’s about it. I’m super excited!

There’s something else hidden around here just for you fabulous people! Because I love you and all that. I redid the pricing + services page so that you can have just what you want and that’s it! So spread the word! Book a session. Shout it out to your friends on Facebook. Whatever floats your boat. I want to also throw in there that there will be book one, get one 20% off shoots from now until the 28th. Because like I said, I love you and stuff.

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Alyssa + Nicolas – Hopkinsville, KY Children’s Photographer

This shoot was one of the most fun I’ve probably ever done! We did it at the Western Kentucky State Fair and I’ve been dreaming up a shoot to do there for forever! This was it and it turned out just like I wanted.

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I’ve been aching to get these two shots since the first spark of inspiration in February. It’s one of the shots that reminds me of summer and of my home town. I just love it.

 

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This girl was pretty much fabulous! One reason I love photographing older girls is that that they practice poses in front of the mirror at home practically everyday, so when we go to shoot, they are overflowing with ideas and are pretty much naturals! Alyssa was no exception.

 

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This little dude flat out loved my camera! He he can go from the silliest things I could come up with to the most serious.

 

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Here’s one thing about Alyssa: She’s totally not afraid to do things with her little brother, but she’s definitely going to put her own twist on things. I love that!

 

Nicolas was ripping off and shoving enormous hunks of  blue cotton candy into his mouth, while Alyssa, on the other hand, was pinching off little pieces of her pink cotton candy.

 

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See what I mean about him being able to pull off a totally serious look?

They were both total troopers throughout the whole shoot! July in this part of the south gets a little intense sometimes, but they didn’t seem to mind at all. Alyssa + Nicolas- Thanks for being so wonderful! I had so much fun with you guys! Becky + JD- Thanks for letting me work with your kids! You all are wonderful.

 

xoxo

Soapbox Derby 2011 | Hopkinsville KY Event Photgrapher

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Last Saturday I slung my camera bag around my shoulder and over my right hip. Saturdays are busy and that day was no exception. It was a little before 8am when I stepped out the door and the Kentucky summer air was already thick.

To say I loved shooting this would be an understatement. It was such an awesome day!

This is Warren. He was the driver for my dad’s company’s car.

He came in second place and did such a fabulous job!

These two best friends were sitting on the sidewalk beside where we were standing. They were completely adorable!

This is Randy. He’s the adorableness that is also in that image at the very top of this post!

He was hamming it up for the camera the entire time! I loved it! He was totally cracking up here!

I make it a point to never tell my subjects to “smile for the camera” or some other equally cheesy attempt to get someone to smile. This little dude seriously couldn’t stop smiling and looking cute, though!

It was just a really good day and awesome shoot! I never get tired of this.

Saturday Thoughts

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot, and that probably doesn’t come as a surprise to you if you’ve known me for very long. What I love to do and my business decisions have been rolling around in my mind like rocks in a rock tumbler. I don’t regret anything, but I sometimes the questions of “What if?” wander around in my mind.

Sometimes I wonder if I jumped into photography too soon or if I’m doing it the wrong way and messing something up. I’m the kind of person who likes to take things by storm, so slowing down and just enjoying right where I am is somewhat of a new thing for me to learn.

Lately I’ve been taking a lot of photos with my iPhone. Last month I backed up a little over 2,000 photos from it to my external hard drive. I love my big Nikon, but some moments I love most can’t be scheduled and they can’t wait. I love the how I can stick my iPhone in my pocket, and thanks to it’s tank-esque Otterbox case, it can go with me everywhere. I’m trying not to feel guilty because I use it some too.

So I’m still figuring out what I love. I’m trying not to jump ahead of myself.

Important Things + Food Photography

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Hi friends! There have been some important things that have come up that have taken priority, at the moment. I just wanted to let you know so you don’t think I’m ignoring you. I’ll try to reply to any comments, Facebook messages, tweets/DMs, and the like as soon as I can. In the meantime, it’s time for the next photography assignment that I’m giving myself.

This week I’m focusing on food photography. Some goals that I have for myself this week are to get stunning, tack sharp focus, get the little details, and to capture real food. I just helped plant my family’s garden and also watched Food Matters, so I believe that’s what partially inspired the goal of capturing real food.

One food photographer that I really admire the work of is Hannah from Honey & Jam. Her work gives me a sense that I am home and it is full of simplistic beauty. That is something that really captures my attention.

Have a good week! xoxo