Monday, March 5, 2012

Punkin's Sneak Peek

Meet Punkin! I had the honor of photographing this sweet kitty over the weekend, and it was such a pleasure spending some time with her. She's two years old and was just recently adopted into a new family. She had only been in her new home for a few days, but she already looked settled in and comfortable.

This was my first opportunity to shoot a photo session of a cat, and it was really a lot of fun!  It was a nice change from photographing dogs, and made me really miss owning a cat.

Alright, alright, enough blabbing.  On to the photos!

I think this first one is probably my favorite of the bunch.  I'm always a sucker for a cute black and white pet photo!...


She's just the sweetest thing...



Punkin is a pretty laid back cat, but we did manage to get her playing a little bit with her toys. And boy oh boy does she have a ton of toys! Her collection puts my dogs' toy collection to shame, and those who know how spoiled my dogs are know that is a tough feat to accomplish!...


Did I mention how laid back Punkin is?! She is one mellow cat! Nothing seems to faze her...


It just wouldn't be a cat photo session without a photo of her staring intently out the window, now would it?...


Chillin' in her bed...


More cuteness...



And after all that, Punkin was tuckered out and needed a nap!...


Thanks, Charlene and Jeff, for allowing me to come into your home and photograph your sweet Punkin! I know that you will have many, many years of joy with Punkin in your home and in your lives. Congrats on the adoption of your fur baby.

Michele Whitacre is a portrait photographer serving Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding area. Visit Michele's website at michelewhitacrephotography.com. Become a fan of Michele's work on Facebook. Follow Michele's updates on Twitter.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Ask and Receive

Yesterday the UPS man delivered this little beauty into my hot little hands...


And last night after I got it, I posted on facebook about firing off a few quick shots of my dogs with it in pretty dim lighting and how I was thrilled with the results.

I wasn't planning on posting the photos because seriously, how many more photos do you really need to see of Zoe & Lexi? But Talina of Talina Phillips Photography requested I post a few, and I aim to please. So, I did a quick edit on my two favs, and here they are...



I fully admit that I did brighten the photos up just a bit in photoshop, because I'm a fan of bright, bold photos.  But, I could have left the brightness unedited and it would have still been a-okay.

So, Talina, these are for you!

P.S.  If you aren't a fan of Talina, you're seriously missing out!  Not only is she a kick a$$ photographer, but she's about the nicest person you'll ever chat with.  She's my photog BFF, even though I've never meet her!  She's my go to girl when I need advice, ideas, suggestions, or have questions about all things photography related.  So, seriously, swing on over to her FB page, become a fan, and tell her I sent you!  The crazy thing is that she is married to the younger brother of someone that I do know.  I grew up with him, and we went to school together from kindergarten through high school.  Small world, huh?

Michele Whitacre is a portrait photographer serving Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding area. Visit Michele's website at michelewhitacrephotography.com. Become a fan of Michele's work on Facebook. Follow Michele's updates on Twitter.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

BBL 2011-2012 | Fast for 24 Hours


#5 FAST FOR 24 HOURS

Why Did I include this on my Bucket List?

Back in college I had a study partner who was Jewish. We lived in adjacent dorms, and often ate at the same cafeteria.  One day I asked him if he wanted to grab some dinner together and then study for an upcoming test. He said that he couldn't eat with me because he was fasting for the day, but he would meet me later to study. I didn't understand why he wasn't eating, so I questioned him about it and he explained that it was in observance of a religious holiday. As he was talking, I was thinking to myself, "I could never do that!"

But, why couldn't I?  It's only one day. Why couldn't I abstain from food for a single day?

I am a firm believer in the idea that our attitude determines a large part of our success and happiness in life. Too often, we sell ourselves short by deciding that we can't do something before we even try, which is exactly what I did that day when I told myself that there was no way I could fast for a day.  Well, here I am all these years later, FINALLY deciding to prove myself wrong.

I suppose one could ask why I even feel the need to prove myself wrong about this.  Is fasting for 24 hours really that great of an accomplishment?  Is it something to brag about or be proud of?  Of course not.  But my point is that I think it is important to pay attention to the messages that I am sending to myself about my abilities.  Sometimes it is necessary to shake things up a bit, to challenge myself to do something that I didn't think I could do.

The real importance in my undertaking comes from the fact that I've spent my entire life surrounded by middle class comforts, and I've certainly never known true hunger.  I don't honestly believe that fasting for a single day could even begin to give me a perspective on the suffering that many people experience who truly don't have enough food to eat.  But perhaps my day spent without food will help me become more sympathetic and aware of the hardships that others face on a daily basis.  And maybe, it will make me more willing to help others who are truly in need.

Was the experience what I had hoped it would be?

I was surprised that I had a much easier time avoiding food than I expected.  I thought I would spend my day full of constant cravings that I would struggle to fight off, but that really didn't happen.  I decided I wasn't eating until dinner, and that was that.  However, I was surprised how uncomfortable I was being hungry all day, and how hard it was to focus on the things I was trying to do with my stomach grumbling constantly.

I really didn't know what to expect from this, other than knowing that I would feel good for conquering something that I knew would be difficult for me. It definitely gave me a new perspective on being hungry, and a new respect for people who fast regularly for religious, or other reasons. And it absolutely increased my sympathy for those individuals who truly do suffer from hunger.


The details...

I could have made my day of fasting easier on myself by eating first thing in the morning, going all day without food, and then sleeping through the end of my fasting period, only to wake up and eat again.  But I didn't do that.  It kinda felt a bit like cheating, and it also seemed to defeat the purpose of what I was trying to accomplish.  So, I ate dinner as soon as I got home from work last night and then vowed to not eat again until dinner this evening.

I knew it was going to be a long 24 hours when my stomach started growling before I even went to bed last night!  I was hoping that I'd wake up and my hunger would have subsided a bit, since I tend to not be very hungry in the AM.  Of course, today had to be an exception, and my stomach began demanding food almost immediately.  Of course, I opted to ignore it and spent my day trying to keep busy so I wasn't thinking about my grumbling stomach.  When it became difficult to concentrate on other things, I tried to consume as much water as I could, and move on with my day the best I could. I was definitely happy when dinner time finally arrived!!

Do you want to see my entire 2011-2012 Bucket List? You can find it here.

Michele Whitacre is a portrait photographer serving Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding area. Visit Michele's website at michelewhitacrephotography.com. Become a fan of Michele's work on Facebook. Follow Michele's updates on Twitter.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

BBL 2011-2012 | Make Pasta From Scratch


#2 MAKE PASTA FROM SCRATCH

Why did I include this on my Bucket List?

I included this because I enjoy cooking, and Italian is my favorite food. So, it made sense for me to try my hand at making some homemade pasta.

Was the experience what I had hoped it would be?

Umm. Let's just say it didn't turn out quite as I had expected!

The details...

I found a recipe online for homemade cheese ravioli, and another recipe for pasta sauce made from scratch.  So after buying the ingredients, I set out to make myself some pasta.  I really had no idea what to expect, since I'd never tried to make pasta from scratch, nor had I ever seen anyone else make it.

I have to admit that it was harder than I expected, and I struggled to get the dough rolled out properly.  It kept tearing, and I couldn't get it thin enough no matter what I did!  As a result, the ravioli was way too thick, and ended up a bit too hard after it was cooked.  I ended up eating only the middle out of each ravioli where it was a bit thinner.  It wasn't awful, but it wasn't great either. The homemade sauce, on the other hand, was amazing, and I can definitely see myself making the recipe again to use with store bought pasta.

Here are a few random photos that Kevin took of me while I was working on the pasta and sauce:






Ta Da...


Do you want to see my entire 2011-2012 Bucket List? You can find it here.

Michele Whitacre is a portrait photographer serving Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding area. Visit Michele's website at michelewhitacrephotography.com. Become a fan of Michele's work on Facebook. Follow Michele's updates on Twitter.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day

Now get out there and smooch someone you love! :)


Michele Whitacre is a portrait photographer serving Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding area. Visit Michele's website at michelewhitacrephotography.com. Become a fan of Michele's work on Facebook. Follow Michele's updates on Twitter.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Let's Play!

I thought I'd share a few photos that I took this afternoon of my crazy fur babies playing in the backyard.

Silly Lexi...


Doesn't that hurt?!...


Michele Whitacre is a portrait photographer serving Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding area. Visit Michele's website at michelewhitacrephotography.com. Become a fan of Michele's work on Facebook. Follow Michele's updates on Twitter.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Self-Portrait | February 2012

February's self-portrait was once again taken at our rental house in Phoenix. (I really need to get out more, don't I?)  In this photo I am attempting to show my frustration and exasperation with my crazy, insane hair.  I'm not sure if I succeed or if I just look like a bit of a lunatic.

I decided a year ago to grow my hair out from the super short style I had stupidly decided to cut it into.  (Why don't I ever learn?)  In at attempt to keep some sort of style during the growing out process, and with hopes of avoiding the 80's mullet look of my childhood, I let the top and sides grow, while continuing to keep the back trimmed.

Once I moved, and no longer had a familiar hairstylist, I basically just gave up all attempts and let it grow.  It's finally reached a length where I really need to decide on some sort of actual style, but I have no clue what I want to do with it!  Since it has no shape to it, I can't get it to cooperate no matter what I try to do with it, and it has been a huge source of frustration recently.

So, here I am blowing my hair up out of my eyes with a sigh of irritation, to represent the month of February...


While I'm loving taking my self-portraits, I'm finding myself struggling to capture images of myself that are completely in focus. It's challenging to know just where exactly to set the focus without a target in the frame, and using the auto focus feature is hit or miss. If anyone with self-portrait taking experience has any suggestions, I'm all ears!

Did you miss some of my past self-portraits?  Clicking here will take you to all of my self-portrait blog posts. Clicking here will take you to my self-portrait Facebook album.

Michele Whitacre is a portrait photographer serving Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding area. Visit Michele's website at michelewhitacrephotography.com. Become a fan of Michele's work on Facebook. Follow Michele's updates on Twitter.