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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

My Coffeetable Needed SOMEthing Besides Legos



Just a few pictures of my new flush mount album.



I used pictures from my shoot with Funk Thunder to make the sample.



I loved the pictures from that band shoot. This is the style album I include in my wedding packages.



The images extend all the way to the edges of the pages and are mounted on rigid boards.



The book lies flat when open.



Gorgeous soft full grain Italian leather cover.



This is a 30-page book with 15 spreads.



The binding is top notch.



I really like how sturdy the book is.



Beautiful too.

For all you Funk Thunder fans, here’s a quick slide show of my book design. Enjoy!

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 5:04 pm  

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Coffeetable Album Preview



My new coffeetable albums are so nice! This is the book case that holds Laci’s cute little 5×5 album.



Maybe you remember seeing the preview design when I posted that a while back.



In addition to a printed book jacket, the hard cover itself is also printed.



The pages are thick and beautiful, thicker than the nicest coffeetable books I saw at the huge bookstore in the mall the other day. I fully recommend these books to my family session and portrait clients. They’re BEAUTIFUL!

If you’re booking a wedding with me and are interested in a guest album from your engagement session pictures, this is the style book I would design for you. (Except it would be a bit larger to make it easy for your guests to write notes for you.)



The binding is sturdy.



This book will last a really long time.



The printing came out pretty much exactly as I hoped it would.



The colors are rich and the textures I added to the pages using photographs of fabrics are GORGEOUS!

Check back tomorrow to find out what’s underneath our cute little coffeetable book! The RED THING is AMAZING!

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 4:29 pm  

Friday, August 24, 2007

Carol and Jim’s 25th Anniversary: I Love This Slide Show!



Click the picture to jump to Carol and Jim’s slide show. Be sure to turn up the sound and watch the whole thing because I LOVE the ending! Above, that’s one of my favorites from the vow-renewal ceremony. Same church, same pastor, same bride and groom!



I love this picture. It had been pouring rain during the ceremony, but stopped just in time to take a few shots outside the church. The lighted cross inside the narthex shines through the reflection of Carol and Jim on the glass door of the church, a symbol of how their love for Christ shines through in their lives. Carol and Jim’s family and friends can also be seen through their reflection. Guess you can tell I tend to study my pictures a LOT.



This is one of my favorites from our trip to Avon-by-the-Sea.



Carol and Jim’s son is not shy!



I had so many great dance shots, it was hard to choose the ones to put in the slide show!



Lots of competition for me, too!



I love the expression on Jim’s face!



She is so cute!



Here she is again, watching the first dance intently.



The shoes never stay on at a great party!

Thanks again, Carol and Jim, for having faith in me! I really enjoyed being a part of your anniversary celebration. Here’s to 25 more! I hope you enjoyed the slide show. I LOVE IT!

Oh by the way, even though my friend, Sid, couldn’t be there, I managed to get a picture of him in the slide show. Can you find it?

Carol and Jim are my first clients to be able to take advantage of my NEW ONLINE STORE! Woo hoo! The galleries are loaded and ready for family and friends to purchase prints from my fantastic lab. Remember, all prints 8×10 and larger are mounted on mat board and look fantastic! Click here to get to the client login page. You’ll need to get the password from Carol and Jim though. (Or, email me if you just want to poke around in there to see how it works. So far, I love it!)

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 1:20 pm  

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

What Do You See?



Please pick the answer that is MOST correct.

A) Two boys reading an American history book together on a lovely, stress-free summer day.

B) A picture of my living room that actually sort of makes my living room look nice (aside from the obvious clutter on the table and the circa 1990 decor). Oh, yeah, there’s kids doing stuff in the picture.

C) One boy “reading” a Star Wars picture book while the other boy whines, “Gimme! Mine! I had it first!”

D) Mamarazzi at work.

E) Two boys doing absolutely everything in their power to avoid the mamarazzi.

If you guessed “D,” you must be a regular blog reader! Thanks!

;)

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 8:37 am  

Monday, August 20, 2007

A Gift for Melanie and James



Usually, the very first picture of any family photo shoot is a dud because usually, it takes children a while to get used to me.



Not this time!



Isn’t he cute?



He warmed up to me after about a grand total of, I’m guessing, 10 seconds! Yay!



It took his little sister a bit longer than that, but she got used to me pretty quickly too!



Isn’t she cute in her princess outfit?



I love this shot of her and her mommy. Melanie’s friends gave her and James a really nice gift certificate for a photo shoot. What a great gift idea!



Melanie invited her parents to come up for the session too. We got lots of nice pictures of the family.



The tea party shots are my favorite ones. So sweet.



The little girl’s room is beautifully decorated. I love this display of pretty little dresses. The stenciling was done by her grandmother. I instantly recognized her beautiful work from stenciling in another house I’d shot in. I was so honored to meet the artist!



Here’s some of her work in her grandson’s room. I’m in awe! (And I have her number if you’re interested in contacting her to stencil your child’s room!)



I love the pictures of the little girl checking out the duck. She was enthralled with the eyes! There are lots of these adorable pictures in thier slide show. If you’d like to see it, please e-mail Melanie or James for the link.



So happy!



We were able to capture lots of candid moments with her.



I love the pictures of Melanie smiling!



Her son has so many adorable expressions, from this one — I don’t remember where the pouty lip came from …



… to this one, a pensive stare. I asked him to look into the camera and tell me when he could see the mirror move. He liked that little game, but he let me have it when I suggested there might be a little person in there making it move. No fooling this boy! He’s smart!

Thanks, James and Melanie, for a wonderful day! Say hi to the kids and your parents for me and I hope you enjoy your slide show!

Regular blog readers: if you would add this family to your prayer list, I know they would sincerely appreciate it! Thanks!

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 9:10 am  

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Jack at 10 Weeks



Click the picture to jump to Jack’s slide show. Doesn’t he have gorgeous eyes?!



I actually googled images of the Mona Lisa after I saw this picture. Jack’s mommy has the “Mona Lisa smile” down pat! (Except our Mona Lisa is way prettier than the first one.)



One of our goals in newborn lifestyle photography is to show the newborn person in scale with things that will likely still be around when he’s grown. Something tells me that couch will be around for a long time! I love the carpentry in this room!



Of course, we love to show the size of the baby’s hands in relation to mom’s and dad’s hands. (Now you know why I advise my clients to get a manicure before their photo shoot.) I love that Jack’s fingers are curled around dad’s wedding ring finger.



Talk about scale! Jack’s got two fingers in dad’s ring. Oh, little warning here. See those rings? Little Jack, future major leaguer, pitched them at one point (along with mom’s engagement ring — YIKES). We were doing this part of the shoot outside on the deck, so I was praying they didn’t slip through the deck slats. Phew. Got lucky on that one!



I love this picture!



Love this one too!



All my mom clients know I love to shoot the mom leaning over the crib. (We moms spend a lot of time leaning over cribs.)



Love this one too because that’s what we see when we lean!

I love the song in Jack’s slide show for its quiet simplicity, but be sure to pay attention to the message or else you might be scratching your head wondering why I chose that song with its sometimes odd lyrics. I think it’s appropriate because the newborn baby is, well, to quote the song, “the start of something beautiful.”

We’ll be seeing lots of Jack in the next year, so be sure to keep up with the blog!

Peace,
–jules

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 11:58 am  

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Coming Soon: Carol and Jim’s Slide Show!



Carol and Jim celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last night. (That’s Uncle Eddie in the background. Hi Uncle Eddie!)



We started the day at the boardwalk in Avon-by-the-Sea. Jim is the grandson of one of my dearest friends, Sid. Sid couldn’t be part of yesterday’s events, so we took lots of pictures! Can’t wait to show them to you, Sid!



Then, after a well-timed burst of thunderstorms, Carol and Jim renewed their vows at the same church where they were married…



…by the same pastor.



They’ve remained good friends all these years.



I loved the creative display of photographs and albums. What a blessed life this couple has had!



The three children, ahem, were not at the first wedding 25 years ago.



What a fun party!



So many great expressions in the dance shots! I had a great time!



The DJ, Eric Miller, of Be Our Guest Entertainment, did a great job playing fun music (and lots of love songs) from the 1980s and today. I was surprised by the fact that the kids were singing along with pretty much ALL the music, even the “old” stuff from 1982!



I love it when I capture a special moment that is completely unposed and unplanned. Carol’s dancing with their son, Jim’s dancing with their younger daughter, and their older daughter, who has moved away to college now, is in the picture too, with one of her best friends.

Be sure to check back in a week or so for the really FUN slide show I’m going to put together for them! You’ll LOVE it!

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 12:53 pm  

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Summer Reading, Check

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Mark this one for the record books. There are still 25 days until school starts and Bradley has finished his summer reading project!

WOO HOO!

Mamarazzi’s doing the happy dance! YAY! No more nagging! Well, there is the cat box and the dishes and the trash to be taken out and the Legos all over the living room. But at least I can take “have you done anything on your summer reading yet” off my daily checklist. Happy happy happy. Can you tell how happy I am?

Now, here’s a special blog request for our dear friend, Gabriel. Gabriel, are you finished with your summer reading project yet? Because Bradley is officially cleared to invite you over to hang out and build Lego things, but we believe your mom had the same rule: no hang-outs until all summer projects are completed. So if you’re done, CALL. If you’re not done, GET DONE ALREADY. (If there’s one thing the Mamarazzi is good at, it’s nagging.)

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 9:04 pm  

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Destination: Japan!



Click the picture to jump to Beth and Rich’s summer slide show. I love the picture above. The family is moving to Japan next week so the symbolism of reaching across the creek is touching.



For the last three years or so, Beth and Rich have lived next door to Rich’s parents. Sweet.



And Rich’s grandparents have lived nearby too.



Four generations of Riches.
(The picture above requires a little explanation. It seems the patriarch of the family has quite a sense of humor. The two middle Riches could NOT stop laughing at whatever it was the elder Rich was saying. I love that sequence of shots in the slide show.)



Loyal blog readers may remember Beth and Rich from their session with me last fall. Lots of leaves!



Their daughter was not feeling well, but since they’re moving to Japan, we couldn’t put the shoot off any longer.



A little fever-reducer goes a long way! She’s quite a trooper!



We love the Jeep!



We also love that creek!



I think the family will miss that creek when they move to their new home. I’m hoping, praying, DESPERATELY BEGGING that Rich and Beth will fly me out to Japan in a year or so to do a shoot with them there! Wouldn’t that be COOL!? (Oh yeah!)



Don’t you think this looks a lot like a Japanese temple? Ok, I’m halucinating.



I can’t help smiling when I watch Rich playing with his children.



We’ll be praying for safe travels, expedient delivery of all your stuff, and no more fevers! Please please keep in touch! We will miss you!

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 10:11 am  

Monday, August 13, 2007

VBS Prints Will Benefit Habitat for Humanity


Yesterday at church was what we call “Habitat Sunday.” That’s the Sunday when the youth group returns from their annual summer mission trip. This year, somewhere around 60 young people and 20 adults went to Cleveland to build houses with Habitat for Humanity.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank each one of them, and all the adults, for putting their lives on hold for a week to go out in the world to help people. I am humbled by your sacrifice and grateful for your safe return.

Sunday morning, most of them were in church telling stories about how their lives were changed by the experience. To hear young people talk of doing something to make a difference in someone’s life, well, that’s one church service I can’t get through without a tissue. And while it’s wonderful to help others by building a safe and secure home, the mission trip is about far more than that.

Part of the reason for going is to inspire the youth to make it a life-long habit to pay attention to those who may be less fortunate, and to do whatever they can to help. Another reason is to educate the congregation at large about how we can use our resources — manpower, physical space, financial resources, prayer, building supplies, time and talent — to extend the love of God far beyond the walls of our church. There are many other positive aspects of the Habitat mission trip, and you can read lots more about that on the Habitat Web site.

As for me personally, I look forward to two years from now when Bradley will be old enough to go. I know the experience will be fun and educational for him. But also, secretly, I hope I get to go too. Bring on the rain, bring on the heat, bring on the tears — that sort of emotional story is just the kind of story I love to tell in my pictures.

So I figured I’d get an early start on my personal committment to Habitat by giving the Vacation Bible School parents the opportunity to support this wonderful cause when they buy prints from the VBS galleries.

HERE’S HOW TO ORDER PRINTS

Each VBS slide show has a gallery icon at the bottom right corner. It looks like a square with a bunch of little squares inside. Click that icon. Then click on any thumbnail image. That allows you to see the pictures individually. Each picture’s filename is shown at the bottom. It looks like this: “vbs-thu-053.”

Each print will be mounted on mat board. This makes it easy to frame, or you can simply stand the print up at your desk at work with no frame or stick a magnet on the back and put it on your fridge. Way more durable than an unmounted print!

Suggested donation for a 5×7 is $10 each. Suggested donation for an 8×10 is $20 each. You must place your order with me by September 18.

Make your check out to: “First Presbyterian Church” and marked “YOUTH MISSION” in the memo field. This insures that your donation will directly benefit the Habitat mission project.

Send your check, along with the filenames of the images you want to order to me (Jelly) at 610 Main Street, Metuchen, NJ, 08840. Make certain you tell me what SIZE you want! Please include your phone number and e-mail address in your letter!

(Please keep in mind that no toning changes will be made — if the image is presented as black and white in the gallery, it can’t be printed as a color image.)

On September 19th, I will send one big order to the lab. When the prints arrive a few days later, I will send a mass email letting everone know the prints are in, and you can pick yours up at the church office in the First Presbyterian Church Social Center. Please let me know if you have any questions!

Let me know if you need the username and password to get into the slide shows. And I can’t wait until I can go on the Habitat trip myself. Now THAT’LL be one awesome slide show!

All my love, Jelly

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 2:48 pm  
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