Greetings friends, enemies, cats, rats, pizza delivery people! Life is so weird. Sometimes things change. A lot. One of these changes is the name of this site, blog, project, obsession. It's still a work in progress as I need a logo and to revamp the site format a bit, but I'm digging the new name, Capture 222. The meaning of the name will be the subject of a future blog post...hopefully not too distant future.
In the meantime, here are some senior sessions for my neighbors who happen to be triplets. One of which is my summer babysitter! Enjoy!!
These two celebrated 51 years today and they didn't even get mad at me for taking these photos. In all seriousness, I owe a lot to these two. Extremely grateful. Incredibly lucky.
Per usual, I procrastinated with Mallory's 9 year portraits but I'm so glad I did because I took a chance on the park across the street and now I'm in love with it. We still have a window of time for fall colors so if you're looking for that Christmas card photo, or just want some super cool family photos, get in touch with me via email at [email protected]. I can still get a few sessions in! If you agree to this location, I can make the following offers:
$90
30 minutes of shooting
Up to 15 high resolution files with full printing rights
Online gallery that never expires
Blog feature
$150
60 minutes of shooting
Up to 40 high resolution files with full printing rights
Online gallery that never expires
Blog feature
This is Pearson Park in Oregon, Ohio, north of Starr Avenue off Lallendorf. Absolutely beautiful, especially up on the observation deck. Perfection!
Lydia turned 11 in June and I never got around to taking her annual photos. Remembering we had tickets to Coldplay in August, we decided to wait and snap them in Cleveland when we were there for the show. I usually take my time with these, pick out a nice outfit, shoot at least 500 frames. But I was so caught up in the experience of being there with her, just the two of us, that I said screw it and just shot a few photos to remember the day and remember exactly how she was in her eleventh year. She's an incredible person all full of talent and potential and I'm so lucky to be her mom.
so if you love someone, you should let them know
oh the light that you left me will everglow...
It's that time of year again! New seniors are getting their photos taken to capture this last year of school. Haylie was a pleasure to work with. She had some great thoughts on what she wanted and was super easy going. One of the best things about Toledo is that you can have access to just about anything within a short distance. We were able to get urban, art, and nature all in about two hours! Haylie is one of three sisters graduating this school year so more to follow on this trio!
Haylie, I hope you like this preview. Stay tuned for the completion of your gallery!