One of my most favorite Christmas traditions…

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This is our third year as a family of three…..to make a Christmas ornament for our tree.  I love this tradition and I look forward to it every year.

The first two years were really momma & daddy projects- Reed held Ezra tight and still, while I painted his hand and pressed it against the cold white round ornament shaped ceramic piece. There were tears both times. Ezra was not a fan. Oh, but how we LOVE these ornaments now!

This year, we let Ezra pick out his ornament…..and we were so not surprised when he picked “Olaf” [the snowman].

As much as I wanted to help….and paint the black hat and buttons and such…..this was Ezra’s work of art and he did exactly what he wanted. And you know what?!?! I love how it turned out. It’s perfect.

What Christmas traditions do you have with your family??! Next year I’d like to do an Advent activity for sure. Do any of you have any recommendations?

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“a portrait of Ezra, once a week…every week, in 2014.”
Our handsome little guy is quickly turning into our handsome little man.

This is the FINALE to this 52 week series. The entire set of images can be found by clicking here. Few have asked if this was a hard project to stick with. To be honest- there were some weeks that were harder than others [around holidays especially], but I am SO very glad that I stuck with this to the very end. The goal all along was to have a collection of images that I would print into a book. I have archived these blog posts so it will be easy to pull from and print. I truly enjoyed documenting this series….this images are a treasure to Reed and I. I plan on starting a similar project for 2015!

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This past Fall, I had the privilege of working [once again] with APERTURENT.com, while I was photographing the Skull Church tour for Fresh Life Church.

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APERTURENT is an amazing company. I can’t speak more highly of their customer service, which means a lot to me, especially as a business owner. Every interaction I have had with APERTURENT has been wonderful. Their team is knowledgable and offers suggestions- rather than just being sales people taking orders. So, no need to feel like you need to be a gear pro in order to talk lenses. What a relief!

I have my standard go-to lenses that work for me as I run my photography business and document our everyday life, but when Im photographing events…..its really nice to have other options to work with. Sometimes these “event” lenses aren’t necessarily what I need to invest in [mainly because I wouldn’t use them to shoot what I normally shoot], so this is where renting comes in handy. For this tour, I wanted to experiment with a wide-angle lens….to be able to capture more of the room at each venue.

For this tour I shot with a  Canon 50mm f/1.8 // Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II // Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L //  Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II . For this post my main focus will be the 16-35mm and the 70-200mm.

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16-35mm f2.8 – this lens performed exactly the way I had hoped it would. It’s great for an overview photo of the venue as well as the stage and audience. It really helped tell the story of each venue.

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70-200mm f/2.8 – this is the big momma lens that no ones wants to carry because its SO DANG HEAVY!! However, I really love this lens. I was first introduced to this lens by my Nashville friend and photography mentor, David Bean [thanks, Dave!]. My goal during each event Skull Church event that I shoot is always to go unnoticed, especially when Pastor Levi is speaking so I try to remain at a safe distance from the stage. This zoom lens is also great for close up photos as well- I called it “paparazzi” shots- I love the feel of the images you get when people have no idea that they are being photographed.

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….there you have it! A peak inside my arsenal of lenses- my go-to lenses for event photography.

I highly suggest renting a lens before you buy. We have all been tempted to purchase a lens because so-and-so uses a particular lens, but thats not a reason to buy a lens. You’ll be steps ahead in your craft if you figure out who YOU are and what YOUR style of shooting is. A lens doesn’t make you a better photographer. Renting lenses is a cheap[er] way of trying out all your dream lenses and deciding which is best for you.

And because APERTURENT is awesome….and because I love YOU…..I just had to share this promotion they have going on right now. FREE LENS RENTAL DAYS?!?! YES, please! If you were thinking about renting a lens to document your Christmas holiday….I would say NOW is the time to do that. They are going on winter break and you get to keep the lenses a few extra days. This is a great deal.

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