Sunday, June 28, 2009











Dog Days of Summer

(Well, we're not really into those days yet - traditionally the "dog days of summer" are late August - but I couldn't think of a better title for this blog post!)

I was doing a little digital house-cleaning, backing some image files, when I ran across these dog images. I photographed them as a learning experience, since I have not photographed very many pets, at least not as a solo portrait. The owners of these fine dogs (all of them sweet and good-natured animals, well-behaved in the studio, too!) all volunteered their time to let me create these portraits - and I'm afraid I fell down on my part of the bargain. Life got busy and I let the files get shuffled to the back burner - until now, when they've resurfaced. I owe these generous pet owners some prints and want to state publicly that I will contact them asap and follow through!

I had a GREAT time working with both owners and their dogs - because of their assistance, I am developing a pet-themed fundraiser this year for PROD (Promoting Responsible Ownership of Dogs). PROD is a small, all-volunteer, nonprofit organization that serves the Columbia River Gorge communities. Their programs, which have been in operation since 1996, are made possible solely through the support of local donors and foundation grants. Over the years, PROD has helped spay/neuter more than 4,800 animals, made possible the adoption of hundreds of stray and owner-released animals, and helped educated countless children and adults on responsible pet ownership.

(So be on the lookout for an announcement in the next month or so - I'm targeting late September for this fundraiser, when everyone's back from vacation and back in school!)


Tuesday, June 23, 2009



Kodak Discontinues Production of Kodachrome

I can't help but mourn what I feel is the passing of an era, the beginning of the end of a way of seeing, a way of "being" with photography - maybe that officially makes me an old fart, but I'm going to miss Kodachrome (and carefully hoard the few rolls I've got left in the freezer!)...I started in photography as a black and white specialist, but when I did shoot color, Kodachrome was the film of choice - Paul Simon got it right when he sang that Kodachrome "makes you think all the world's a sunny day" with its renowned vibrant and saturated color. Shooting transparency film was an exacting task - it didn't have the exposure latitude of b/w or color print films, oh no, you needed to be spot on or risk blowing the shot. I think it made me a much better photographer as a result...sigh. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my brave new digital world! I even make my digital choices based on color preferences acquired while shooting lots and lots and lots of film. (Ask me sometimes why I shoot with a Fuji camera...) But every once in awhile I wax nostalgic and think back to the thrill of laying out a new box of slides onto a light table and learning how successful (or not!) I had been...bye bye Kodachrome - you will be missed.

Read a well-written obit here.

Sunday, June 21, 2009





Why I do what I do...

(I feel very lucky in that as I got older, I became very close to my Dad; he's been gone for a number of years now, but every Father's Day I make a point to take time out to remember him and reflect on everything he meant to me. I first posted the entry below in 2007 and re-post it every Father's Day since...my way of saying, "Thank you, Dad - I miss you.")

I love working with families - capturing their time together, a particular moment in their personal histories preserved so that they might look upon it and remember how it was, how they were. It's hard for me to describe just how much that means to me, to participate in this process, to play a part - I feel that it is such a privilege to be asked to create these "documents" of memory, to be allowed a glimpse into what makes each family unique and special.

I don't have alot of photos of my own family growing up. My Mom died when I was in my 20s and Dad passed several years ago - so the snapshots I've inherited mean the world to me. The photo at the very beginning of this entry is one of my most precious images. It was taken with my Dad's first digital camera (remember cameras with mini-floppy discs? Dad had one of the earliest Sonys and was very proud of it!) and was the last time I was with him; we were sitting in the Alpena, MI airport waiting for my flight to Detroit and then back to California. Dad passed away a few months after this image was taken. Even though it's just a snapshot - horrible overhead lighting, funky background, odd perspective - I love it and cherish it regardless of its faults. Because it reminds me just how much my Dad and I loved each other - the image is so much more than the sum of its parts.

Every time I photograph a father and child, I think of my Dad. I am so proud to be able to create an image that someone else will cherish, that someone else will hold dear - I am happy to hold my Dad's memory in this way. I was definitely thinking of my Dad when I created the second set of images of a father and son. There is so much great chemistry between those two! It was such a pleasure to work with them; it reminded me fully of why I do what I do.

Be sure to give your Dad a big hug today (and every day!) and make sure he knows how much you love him!

Saturday, June 20, 2009



Super Senior Model #3!

Presenting the model-icious Deisy, the latest addition to my Class of 2010 Super Model line up! And yes indeed, she is also wearing a Special Edition "10" necklace - only available through Photosensitive Portraits. Call 541-436-2755 to find out how YOU can have this fabulous piece of jewelry for yourself!

Friday, June 19, 2009









Celebrate your family!

One of the things I love most about my "job" (can it really be called a job when you love what you do so passionately that you even dream about doing it?!!) is the connection I get to make with so many wonderful people. I love getting to know them, watching the family dynamics, capturing the warmth of their relationships. I was privileged recently to work with a lovely Mom and her 3 children and on Mother's Day of all days - a perfect day to celebrate one of life's most cherished relationships!

Friday, June 12, 2009





Senior Super Model #2

Announcing the latest addition to Photosensitive Portraits' Senior Models line-up: the vivacious Elizabeth! We're shooting her first studio session next week, so I'll be posting more images then...

Note that both Senior Super Models, Elizabeth and Ely, are wearing the Special Edition Class of 2010 necklaces! When you see them around town, be sure to ask them how YOU can own one of these custom made pieces of jewelry and ask for the card that will get you 24 FREE wallets from YOUR senior portrait session (a $75 savings!). Don't wait until school's back in session - schedule your session this summer, the best time of the year for location portraits!

Want more information? Visit Photosensitive Portraits on MySpace at MySpace.com/PhotosensitivePortraits (you must have a MySpace account) and look in My Pics for Senior Portrait Information. Call me at 541-436-2755 if you have any questions, just want to chat or, even better, want to book YOUR Senior Portrait Session this summer!

Sunday, June 07, 2009









Special Edition Necklace
for the Class of 2010!


Cari and Rory of Jewelry by Cari are not only the parents of one of the most adorable baby girls on this planet, but they are also genuine artists and great business partners. After talking with them about an idea I had, I am now THRILLED to be able to offer this custom-made Special Edition of the necklace Megan Fox wears in the upcoming Transformers movie - ONLY for the Class of 2010 and EXCLUSIVELY available through Photosensitive Portraits!

How can YOU get one of these Limited Edition necklaces? Book either the Urban Safari session or the Ultimate session and receive the necklace as my gift to you. It's that easy...but it's the ONLY way to own this special, Limited Edition jewelry!

This summer you'll be seeing this beautiful jewelry around the necks of my fabulous 2010 Senior Models - be sure to ask them for a card because it will be worth 24 FREE wallets (a $75 value!) when you book your senior portrait session with Photosensitive Portraits!

Monday, June 01, 2009



Local Jewelry Designer in Hollywood Blockbuster!!

Wow, I am so thrilled to share this great news - one of my very favorite clients, Cari and Rory Streeter, are making a BIG splash in the papers lately for their beautiful, custom-made jewelry! It's all because actress Megan Fox, who plays Mikaela Banes in the upcoming movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, wears a unique tiny disc initial necklace designed by Jewelry by Cari. The necklace is a hand-sculpted sterling silver Teeny Tiny Disc hand-stamped with any initial. The disc is hand-finished with a satin sheen, accented with a smooth quartz briolette and hangs on their adjustable link chain with a lobster clasp. You can catch glimpses of the necklace in the beginning of this trailer on YouTube: click HERE

No doubt you saw the blurb in our local paper, the Hood River News, but now the state-wide Oregonian has picked up the story! Jewelry by Cari is now offering this exact same necklace at a very special price (usually $95!) for a limited time only; click HERE to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to own a piece of fabulous, custom-made-in-the-Gorge jewelry!