We photographed the family Edwards last night, we all survived (only Mom was slightly wounded by an errant rock) and got some great pics! Here’s a sample of the night – Enjoy!
otis out
Defunct, But Still Delightful
News from Otis & James – Hot off the Press.
We photographed the family Edwards last night, we all survived (only Mom was slightly wounded by an errant rock) and got some great pics! Here’s a sample of the night – Enjoy!
otis out
If you happen to be a regular reader of the blog (I’m talking to you Elise G.) – you will know that our office has transformed itself into the largest walk-in oven I have ever encountered. Today I actually baked a loaf of marble rye bread on my desk. Tasty. This is the only advantage – fresh baked bread.
To spare our clients the heat, we’ve been meeting at a series of undisclosed locations in the Maryland countryside – wait, that’s Dick Cheney. We’ve mostly been meeting at Bellissimo. Thank you for your patience, loyal clients.
We ended the day with Pat & Christi (we had them meet us on the street – and yes that does sound shady.) We are happy that we will be able to be a part of their not-so-distant future wedding! We got some great shots, and they are proof that getting a good shot is indeed more important than your vision.
Enjoy!
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The heat was such that it deserved billing with the main attraction. Bravo heat – well played indeed! But that nasty ol’ heat didn’t get in the way of us having a great time with the Kendo & Nikki show. We even managed to get some shots outside (they were quick – very quick).
This was another wedding in which we knew many of the participants and guests – which always makes for double the fun (which since we are always at the setting of ‘maximum fun’, it seems crazy to be able to double that – but we did.) Thank you to Kendo & Nikki – and a big congratulations from Otis & James!
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We have a sweet office – you could search previous posts and find some pics of it if you like. But today, this thing is an oven. As much as I love the ‘character’ and ‘old-fashioned charm’ of it, the lack of climate control makes our authentic 1930’s office just a little too realistic. It’s one thing to wonder what people did before air conditioning, it’s another to gain first-hand knowledge.
If you happened to be one of the clients that visited us today, you were all good souls for joining us in our pseudo-sauna. As a reward, we present to you two photographs of ourselves. Feel free to print these out and put them on your fridges.
It’s the least we can do, and really, shouldn’t most businesses strive to always do the least they can?? Yes…yes they should is the answer I came up with.
Seacrest Out.
We were lucky tonight to conclude our day with Heather and Jamie (easy to remember his name as it is the same as Jamie’s.) They were gracious enough to let us borrow them for a while this evening, to continue our test with motherhood. They were both so easy to work with.
Jamie and I (my Jamie) were talking today, and both of us realized how grateful we are that we have the opportunity to work with so many truly wonderful clients. More often than not, we are able to be at such ease with our clients – it does not seem like we are peforming a service, it instead seems like we are just spending time with old friends (albeit friends that we are constantly photographing and they are paying us to do so.) It makes our job so easy, and makes the day fly by to work with such an awesome group.
Well, that trend continued tonight with Heather & Jamie. We had the opportunity to spend time visiting with them, and they were gracious enough to share with us some of their pregnancy experience. I know that you can read all about the ‘miracle of childbirth’, but sometimes the only way that it can all be described as is in that term – miracle. Heather & Jamie went through much to get to this point, and we were lucky enough to capture this moment in time for them. They may not have another opportunity to experience this, and thus these photographs were all the more special.
Thank you for letting us be a part of this time, and for working with us – and to all of our clients; thank you for being so good to us!
otis out
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That title sounds borderline lewd. Far from it, it was just really really hot outside during our time with this super-fun good-time happy-go-lucky (I’m really into the hyphen) couple. As I sit here typing this, there is much conversation occuring between myself and Jamie making sure that we have everybody’s name correct. I know that it is Brittany, but as this is the first time meeting ‘Steve’ (I’m putting it in quotes in case this is not truly his name), in retrospect we are not 100% sure that this is the correct way of saying his name (i.e. – this may or may not be his correct name.)
In the event that it is not his correct name, on behalf of Otis & James, we apologize for this incident, and will be correcting our error as soon as we are able to double-check (there goes that hyphen again) our information on file. You see, we are safely tucked into the Otis & James resting nest for the evening (this too sounds borderline lewd – and what the what what is up with my use of parentheses??), we are not able to fully run this entry through our rigid fact checking system that we normally afford our entries. I truly have no idea what I have just typed. If your name is ‘Steve’, just disregard all of this hoo-ha.
With that out of the way, we had a great time during the shoot – we all did our best Austin Powers-as-photographer impressions – we really really had fun (two really’s, fifteen parentheses). We hope to work with the soon-to-be-married couple again!!
Here’s some proof –
Yonej!!
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ed. Fact-Checking and e.mail communication has affirmed that this man is indeed, Steve.
We’re branching out, trying new things here at Otis & James – the new world of maternity portraits! We picked a hot day, but the studio was nice and cool. We were lucky enough to have a willing participant for the first part of the day’s experiment with motherhood – it was regular ‘the blog’ poster Reba. She was great (as usual) to work with. Here’s one of the shots. Baby madness to continue in a couple of posts – stay tuned.
Jenoy!
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We had the pleasure of working with Kara & Jeremy tonight – and we got the goods. This being our wedding season, it was fun to do something so different – no disrespect to our wedding peeps – but sometimes it’s nice to not have a party of 14 additional people to herd.
After asking how they celebrated the 4th (they’re Canadian), and then putting their lives in danger by placing them within feet of a moving locomotive, we managed to get some great shots. They rocked – we rolled, and below are some samples. The state of relations tonight was good!
otis out
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This is kind of a post-script from our adventures last week. Jamie had the pleasure to visit regular blog poster Reba in Washington DC.
Here’s a photo
Jamie took this lovely photo of an important building. Isn’t it nice! But then Reba came back to North Dakota and got her hair cut.
Here’s a photo.
This post is classic because it is occuring well over a week after the actual visit to DC, and it has no story or message. It’s just an excuse to put these two pics up.
Enjoy!
otis out
After one of the hardest/longest/most miserable card ride of our lives, we returned to Minot, just in time for the wedding of Matthew & Krissy. The weather was beautiful, the ceremony was Nordic, and the Bride & Groom were great. It was a beautiful wedding!
Here’s some of the day – enjoy!
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