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Carrie T.

Jeremy and Brian,

Thank you for the beautiful portraits. In a brief period of time, you were able to capture my three busy boys interacting with each other and also catch a glimpse of their individual personalities. I am thrilled with the metallic collage you created. It is truly a unique piece of art, and it makes me smile every time I see it! I am looking forward to our next portrait session!

Jeremy and Brian,

Thank you for the beautiful portraits. In a brief period of time, you were able to capture my three busy boys interacting with each other and also catch a glimpse of their individual personalities. I am thrilled with the metallic collage you created. It is truly a unique piece of art, and it makes me smile every time I see it! I am looking forward to our next portrait session!

Featured: Jordon

Jordon is our first 2011 senior rep, from Waukee High School.  We were delighted to have her represent our studio this year and loved creating her senior portraits!  Jordon’s personality and natural beauty really shined in and out of our studio.  Our personal favorite set was finishing in front of a fantastic spring sunset.  But what made it special was not only did Jordon get a great makeover from our beauty team and wore one of her favorite dresses, she got to pose on an antique European chest of her dad’s!

Enjoy this sampling from her session and at the end, a fun video with over 30 portraits.  Thanks Jordon, we hope you are enjoying your summer and have a fantastic senior year!

Featured: Mary and Eduardo

This couple was so much fun!  Mary and Eduardo wanted something different for their wedding portraits so we got to do one of our favorite things – bridal fashion!  About a month after their wedding, they got all dressed up again but this time the portraits were all about them.  We went all over downtown Des Moines capturing their personality and interactions with one another – and had plenty of laughs along the way.

We can’t wait to deliver their image box and most of all – the gorgeous large metallic gallery wrap.  Which one do you think they selected as their main wall portrait?  A special studio gift is waiting for the first person to guess correctly!

A big thanks to Mary and Eduardo for selecting us to create their bridal portrait art ,we wish you the best of luck in your new lives together.  We hope you enjoy this sampling as much as they did – don’t forget to check out the fun video at the end!

If I didn’t have you…

My photography, my heart, my life – would be nothing.

A little dramatic?  It should be.

My lovely wife turns a year older tomorrow and as we gather a few friends to celebrate, I find many of them are friends we’ve made along our journey in photography.  Colleagues, mentors, peers and clients.  One is even coming from hours away to celebrate and we have the pleasure of a portrait play-day this weekend.

Megan and I celebrated our anniversary last week as well.  We didn’t go crazy because in that same week we had 3 image premiers, a senior portrait consultation and lots of image processing and marketing to work on.  So while I made sure to carve out that evening for just her, I also note she sacrifices so much to be a part of something I love.

And she is growing to love creating art for our clients as well, her eyes lit up when we told her about the latest idea we concocted for one of our seniors…she loves to get wild-n-crazy with the hair and she will have full reign with this one.

I can’t help but think, what would this journey be without her?  Perhaps I could be more selfish and dedicate more time to my portraits.  But what would they look like?  Would I have found the perfect field 2 years ago for a senior who wanted to wear her prom dress in a field?  Could I have gotten the perfect smile from an aspiring male model when he was unsure and stiff?

Would I look at the work I created with the same passion and desire to do better?  Would I even value it the same?

I am completely lost in a love affair with photography.  I eat, sleep and breath it on every day that ends in “y”.  But I couldn’t do it without her, the one true love I have above all others.  She lights up a session with just a smile,  a funny comment or sneaking away with my camera to snap a quirky outtake.  Our clients not only respect her work as a stylist, but enjoy her ideas and interacting with her.

No, I couldn’t do this or love in the same way without her, and not just behind me, but right next to me.

Thank you, Megan – for understanding this passion I have and sharing in it.  Happy birthday and I love you!

  • Mama Joy Svec - July 1, 2010 - 5:59 pm

    Aww. You score major points by not only loving her like you do, but verbalizing it for all to see. Happy Anniversary to you both, and Happy Birthday Megan!

This thing called photography

Photography derives from the Greek word ‘fos’ – meaning light and ‘grafo’ – to write. The write part is especially curious as there isn’t writing involved in taking a portrait – today that is. In the 16th century however, a camera obscura box was used for drawing images, allowing light to project an image through a box onto a screen to be traced. Today, Webster defines photography as the art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and especially light on a sensitive surface. Not only are people not tracing to create portraits today, most are not even using film – but instead favoring digital technology to capture still live.

I firmly believe there is art involved in almost every photograph, the perspective, meaning and level of art that goes into each portrait is what makes it special – and unique. What one person may see as just a pretty picture of a 3 year old girl eating her first ice cream cone may mean something different to that little girls dad. Or her 87 year old grandma that may not get to see many more ice cream cones melt in that girl’s hands.

Every portrait created is a moment in time that for all intents can’t be replicated. Sure, we can try to achieve a similar result and duplicate it, but it will never been the same as the original. And a unique moment in time especially rings true for a bride to be, as she walks down the isle toward her new life and partnership. Or later when they share a frosting-covered kiss as their family cheers/laughs in excitement. These moments are special and skilled photographers have been capturing them for hundreds of years.

I have been fortunate to be a part of some very special moments recently. My 2nd godson’s first portraits. A loving couple’s editorial engagement art. A delightful senior with a natural beauty that belongs in front of a fantastic sunset. And of course our kid day event where we got to meet and photograph so many new little faces. Without the art of photography, I wouldn’t get to meet these wonderful people and share in their lives. It’s a delightful privilege and I not only thank them – but also tip my hat to the generations of portrait artists that have come before me and the ones from today I am inspired by. Who inspires me most? My business partner, and friend, Brian. But that’s another blog for another day!

For some icing on my cake, today we received this note from a model, we created his portfolio last fall/winter…

Jeremy! My guy, hows it going? I’m sure business is still great with you and Brian! I just wanted to write and see how you guys were doing and say thanks! I feel like you guys did so much to help me launch my career and man IS IT MOVING FAST! I cant believe how fast things are just falling in place and every time I show people my card they say WHO SHOT THESE! So big big kudos to you and Brian, anywho, talk to you later—jordan

Yeah, this thing called photography pretty much rocks. 🙂

Off to St. Louis today to shoot a salon grand opening, everyone have a great weekend!

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