Here is a sampling of images from last week's senior session. My senior came organized with carefully selected clothes and accessories to achieve the "looks" she wanted. She was also prepared with her makeup and hair products. Best of all she came with an incredibly positive attitude! Wow...
Seniors checkout my session tips page!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Beautiful HS Senior, Beautiful location
Here is a sneak-peek of one of the many fab photos from Wednesday's SENIOR SESSION.
I had the pleasure of photographing a fellow photographer's gorgeous daughter for her senior portrait. My "model" (and she surely worked the session) is a rising senior in High School.
We had to brave the typical Colorado late afternoon thunderstorms. Thankfully the storm passed and we were able to go to some of my favorite locations and get some amazing shots!
Stay tuned for more images...
Check out the SENIOR SESSION PAGE for session info.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Seniors 2010!
Seniors 2010...time to get YOUR senior portraits taken! I am offering very special pricing for the months of JUNE and JULY: 50% OFF CREATIVE FEES!!! Please contact me for details:
Trish Eberlein 303.681.3218
E-mail trishephoto@aol.com
PLUS...
GIRLS: A FREE MANICURE. (You want your nails to look pretty too...)
GUYS: A GIFT CERTIFICATE TO CHIPOTLE (You'll work up an appetite during the session...)
I am currently revamping my website...if you'd like to see samples of my work please click on a session from the list below:
SENIOR ROADTRIP
MARK'S SENIOR PHOTOS
NICOLE and NICOLE 2
Tori
PLUS...
GIRLS: A FREE MANICURE. (You want your nails to look pretty too...)
GUYS: A GIFT CERTIFICATE TO CHIPOTLE (You'll work up an appetite during the session...)
I am currently revamping my website...if you'd like to see samples of my work please click on a session from the list below:
SENIOR ROADTRIP
MARK'S SENIOR PHOTOS
NICOLE and NICOLE 2
Tori
Monday, June 1, 2009
In Memory of Paul P Donohue
Time to get posting again...
As many of you know, my father, Paul Donohue passed away suddenly on April 8, 2009. He was 83 years old. He had been ill since December (I was with them for a month at Christmas time). Dad was recovering, in good spirits and optimistic. Unfortunately, he died of a heart attack only days after returning home from rehab.
I am so grateful to the wonderful neighbors of the Great Outdoors for the out pouring of sympathy and help extended to my mom and our family. Also, I am truly thankful to family and friends who supported us during this difficult time.
We held a beautiful memorial in his honor. He is buried at The Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, FL.
Here are links to obituaries: Florida Today and New Jersey, Courier Post.
Dad had little interest in getting his photo taken...but I managed to get these two.
No, in this photo he doesn't have a "real" pierced ear. Dad decided to join in the fun when, during a National volleyball tournament, a group of Dad's got together and "sported" fake pierced earrings!
This was taken December '07. He loved his grandaughter...he was hoping to make it to see her graduate from high school next year.
Dad you will be missed...
As many of you know, my father, Paul Donohue passed away suddenly on April 8, 2009. He was 83 years old. He had been ill since December (I was with them for a month at Christmas time). Dad was recovering, in good spirits and optimistic. Unfortunately, he died of a heart attack only days after returning home from rehab.
I am so grateful to the wonderful neighbors of the Great Outdoors for the out pouring of sympathy and help extended to my mom and our family. Also, I am truly thankful to family and friends who supported us during this difficult time.
We held a beautiful memorial in his honor. He is buried at The Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, FL.
Here are links to obituaries: Florida Today and New Jersey, Courier Post.
Dad had little interest in getting his photo taken...but I managed to get these two.
No, in this photo he doesn't have a "real" pierced ear. Dad decided to join in the fun when, during a National volleyball tournament, a group of Dad's got together and "sported" fake pierced earrings!
This was taken December '07. He loved his grandaughter...he was hoping to make it to see her graduate from high school next year.
Dad you will be missed...
Friday, March 27, 2009
BEST Blueberry Pie
Just had to post photos of the BEST Blueberry Pie made by my husband. While working out, he has a tendency to watch cooking shows! Probably in between exercising on the stairmaster and rowing machine, he saw this recipe on America's Test Kitchen.
He follows directions well: this truly was the best Blueberry Pie we have ever had! Didn't even need "a la mode".
It takes a while to create, but if you have the time and patience, it's well worth it.
He follows directions well: this truly was the best Blueberry Pie we have ever had! Didn't even need "a la mode".
It takes a while to create, but if you have the time and patience, it's well worth it.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Commercial Work
In addition to photographing weddings and portraits, I also do commercial work for "American Quilter Magazine". Typically, I photograph some of the step-by-step projects and quilts that are seen in the magazine. I'd love to feature some of the images from the shoots on my blog...but it's all top secret until the magazine is published!
What I can say: there is an enormous amount of talent, time, creativity and love in every piece. The quilts are exquisite. Please follow the link above for some examples of past articles and projects!
The magazine is located in Paducah, Kentucky. However, the editor of the magazine lives and works from home in Colorado. Recently she was featured in an article by Sherida Warner of the Grand Junction Sentinel. Follow the link for the full article.
Here are some images from the Editor "at home" session I photographed. Any quilts you see in the photos were designed, and constructed by this very talented lady!
This photo accompanied the newspaper article!
New headshot for the Magazine and Website!
What I can say: there is an enormous amount of talent, time, creativity and love in every piece. The quilts are exquisite. Please follow the link above for some examples of past articles and projects!
The magazine is located in Paducah, Kentucky. However, the editor of the magazine lives and works from home in Colorado. Recently she was featured in an article by Sherida Warner of the Grand Junction Sentinel. Follow the link for the full article.
Here are some images from the Editor "at home" session I photographed. Any quilts you see in the photos were designed, and constructed by this very talented lady!
This photo accompanied the newspaper article!
New headshot for the Magazine and Website!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Maternity and Kids
Last week, Innovative Imagemakers organized another fantastic road trip. This session included a bevy of pregnant ladies and a handful of toddlers and kids. Here are a few favorites from the day.
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