Showing posts with label alisha lynn photo. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Lucy and Adam Henglefelt Wedding


 Henglefelt Wedding | August 27, 2011

At the Calico Skies Vineyard and Winery in Inwood Iowa

Lucy designed her entire wedding and made almost all of the decorations by hand. There were SO many detail shots that I did not put up but it was all so beautifully designed. If you need a designer for your wedding she is the one to get. She not only is a great designer she is one of the most laid back brides ever. Adam was running late and she was calm, pictures began late waiting for people and she was calm. It was fantastic and to top off the wonderful day with a giggle. The ring bearer ran down the aisle because he poo pooed his pants and was embarrassed. teehee He was the cutest little guy with such a big heart that day!










Saturday, August 13, 2011

Noah Anderson


Noah Anderson-

Noone can define unpredictable like a newborn baby can. This little 6 day old guy, Noah Anderson, was the epitome of unpredictableness on Friday during our photo shoot. He was a little sleeper when he got in the studio but as soon as we moved him he didn't stop for about an hour and a half.

We fed him many many times and normally he falls asleep but not this time. He was pretty awake. So awake that the pee'd on mom and dad. I had taken the temperature down in the studio for him and thought I was getting warm and sweating until at one point I realized he was peeing on me too, lol. It is not the full experience without that. But trust me the excitement did not end there. Since he did not have a diaper on he, also, thought it convenient to poop in mommy's hand through the loose threaded blanket he was in. Jillian was quite the trooper through that experience, haha.

MORALE OF THE STORY...

Babies + food + new environment = keep your shoes on in the studio

Babies + patience + time + love = HAPPY ENDING




Thursday, March 18, 2010

Day with the Sis-Portrait



Oh Lordy, I visited my sister since she is on Spring Break and we ha the most adventrous and wonderful day! We met in Maple Grove so we could go to PF Changs for lunch <----Which was AMAZING (Those lettuce wraps, mmmmm)

All Natural Light-Me on left Sister on the right (Jessica)

While we were there we just kept it cool and walked around the outside mall, since she had never been there before. We were on a mission to find her some flip flops and mom a new purse. However, we had gotten sidetracked twice...

Once to try on silly urban one outfit/jumpsuit clothes and make fun of eachother and another to try and find me a new bra at Victoria Secret. Come to find out my safe all black bra's are not sexy and she tried to show me what style I should be getting, so I don't dress so Mom-ish. I felt like I ahouls have been on the show "What Not To Wear" but for undergarments lol. Some things she had me try I felt like a hootchie mamma Story Goes-----> I left empty handed haha

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Forest Haven Insane Asylum



















Forest Haven Insane Asylum-24Jan'10

While on Military orders at Fort George G. Meade, MD., a few friends and myself went to scope this so-called creepy insane asylum out. I was ecstatic as soon as I heard the word abandoned and had to go! I wanted to go multiple times because I knew I was going to have a tendancy to take some "touristy" images my first run through. Good thing I planned on going more than once because I was so excited and in thrill mode because we had to be sneaky that I had left my ISO at 1200. Yeah, I was sooooo bummed with myself. Anyhow, We had to park way far away near a bar called Remmingtons and hike up and behind the bar and cross a road then hike through the woods for a good, eh, mile or so before we got there and had to keep hidden from patrol cars.

The second day I had gone, I went after work and the sun was setting that is when I got the outside image of the main building. That night I had only gotten a couple images because it had rained and the sun was setting too fast and it was pitch dark inside and kinda scary to be at in the dark.

The third time I had went was my last chance before I left to return to Minnesota and it was blistering cold and I didn't have anyone that could go with me. So I went with a pocket knife in hand, camera around my neck and a tripod in the other, haha. Yeah, it was creepy cuz I am not an ugly girl and it's a great place for someone to get raped and killed! Anyway, I went inside and was always doing tactical movements and clearing rooms with my little knife before I entered, haha. After about 2 hours my fingers were frozen, even in my gloves, and when I would hit the shutter I would shake the camera, getting camera shake. So I had to call it a day after just a couple hours. Then I drove 20.5 hours straight to Minnesota to sleep in a comfy bed.

I wish I would have found the place sooner to take more images or different views and angles, but that I will leave for the next time I visit the East coast. Thanks for visiting!

FOREST HAVEN INSANE ASYLUM- INFORMATION

An old shut down mental hospital and insane asylum. It was a costly reform effort for the mentally handicapped: dispersing Forest Haven's 1,100 residents, and the other people subsequently committed to city care, into small, privately operated group homes scattered throughout the District. This new, community-based system would provide sensitive, individualized care in homelike settings -- care monitored by a large network of city and federal protectors. The haven consists of multiple buildings, including a church, classrooms, an office building and more.
In the 1990s, District and federal taxpayers had unwittingly financed a system marked by municipal ineptitude and private profiteering: a system that had fostered abuse and even death.


  • More than 350 incidents of abuse, neglect, molestation or stealing have been documented in group homes and day programs in the '90s, according to the records of four District agencies and federal and D.C. courts. Those serious incidents involved companies that collectively run 70 percent of the city's group homes. Yet in that time, the District government levied not a single fine against a facility operator for maltreating the retarded.
  • A convicted embezzler, a psychologist who billed the government for treating the dead and a man who paid go-go dancers as "group home consultants" were among those paid by the District to run group homes and therapeutic programs for the retarded.
  • In the name of taxpayer-financed "day treatment," some of the District's retarded wards were dispatched by the city to work for wages as low as 50 cents a week -- work for which their day-program owners profited through private contracts. Other retarded people, in the name of therapy, shoveled manure at a group home operator's private farm. One man was locked for months in a "private treatment room." Others languished with no day treatment at all.
  • The District official responsible for overseeing such day programs for most of the '90s ran a travel business for the city's retarded on the side and bought a private home for the use of a treatment program operator he supposedly supervised.

  • Some buildings are still in use by the army, for building tactical movement training.


    There is not a website dedicated to Forest Haven, but if you would wish to learn more please go to

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/daily/march99/grouphome14.htm

    Sunday, January 10, 2010

    Wedding: John Critz/Carolyn Ennis 09Jan2010


    While at the Defense Information School on Ft. George G. Meade, MD., I had met a wonderful woman, SGT Carolyn Ennis. Never in my career in the military had I found such a strong and dedicated woman to work with and collaborate with. We worked great as a team together and this day she married a just as wonderful man, SGT John Critz and I was her helper/friend/napkin maker(I sewed :) )/Photographer. It was taken at the Gramercy Mansion in Baltimore MD.

    Normally I am hired as a second photographer doing more creative photos, however, Carolyn had me do everything. So this was my first full wedding photoshoot. It ws a smaller wedding so I was not overwhelmed. However, Lighting was incredibly difficult. There was only one bright window in the ceremony area and Christmas lights making flash look very artificial. I didn't like the artificial look so I did bump up my ISO on the Ceremony shots. That is why many are in B&W to get rid of some of the grain.

    There are many other shots, but these are kind of like the highlights.



    ENJOY!