Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2009

We placed in WEDCOMP!!

Maybe you remember my post about WEDCOMP, a new international wedding photography contest Chris and I entered a while back. Well, the votes are in and we got three photos in the top 8, one in the top 20! WOOHOO!!

check out the top 20 images in each category here.

I guess saying "we" is an understatement... really, Chris cleaned up this one! His first competition ever and 3 of the photos were his! All in the Ceremony category, all from the same wedding, he placed 5th, 6th, and 19th with the respective images below...









Also from Shaun and Brie's wedding in Syracuse, NY, my image of the flying groomsman took 8th place in the Portraits category!




And I never said anything about the last WEDCOMP, which was my first contest ever, I placed 16th with this shot from Dana and Daniel's wedding in Atlanta:



and 22nd with this shot from Lisa and Matt's wedding:

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Friday, January 9, 2009

hey- look at this!!!

I'm going to be in Philly this weekend for my first bridal expo!!! Well, it's not really a normal bridal expo, it's UNBRIDALED!!!




Unbridaled is a wedding expo that offers an alternative to the traditional expo, focusing on local, handmade,
environmentally friendly and alternative services for wedding planning. The beauty of the event lies in its
recognition of a wedding as an expression of the individual’s style, values and lifestyle by showcasing options
that bring texture to an industry that is dominated by commercial products.

Unbridaled 2008 was the first Expo and featured local organic caterers, photographers, tattoo artists, fashion
designers, jewelers, lighting companies, strip and ballroom dance studios, traveling photo booths and more. The
Philly Rollergirls captivated audiences with colorful and bold women (and men!) modeling the wedding attire of
local boutiques and designers in the Unbridaled Fashionshow.


Stop down and say hello if you're in the area! Check out my home-made promo cards and full eco-friendly setup!

Monday, January 5, 2009

for your love...



That's right! Stop thinking about it! Hurry up and book now... days are limited!
There's no better gift than to give him than yourself!!

Mini sessions and parties available. Please call to inquire.
All shoots on location. For the month of January only.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

GALLERY OPENING!

Anyone heading to Philly any time soon???
There's something you have to see...

I am proud to announce that my boudoir photography will be part of a gallery show
with 8 other amazing photographers...

Leah Macdonald
Elizabeth Messina
Susan Beard
Julia Lehman-McTigue
Erika Smith
Sarah Berry
Athena Petra Tasiopoulos
Dollface Studios


But, you should know, this is not a normal photography show... it's much, much more...

This show was inspired by the beauty within each woman-
the art of Intimate photography...
mixed with the unique embellished surface of Waxworksphoto encaustic painting.

Encaustic painting involves working with pigment, wax, and heat. Find out more about this unique medium and the techniques involved here.


Please come and join us... For the opening reception
Thursday November 6th, 2008 6-9 pm
Show will run through December 6th, 2008


ARCADIA BOUTIQUE
819 North 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215.667.8099
www.arcadiaboutique.com

DELICIOUS BOUTIQUE and CORSETERIE
1040 N. American St. # 901
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215.413.0375
www.deliciouscorsets.com


p.s... that's my image of Heather above on the invite!! All the texture on the image is wax!!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

seriously southern...

I know it's been awhile since I've posted and y'all probably wonderin' whats goin' on... I'm in Atlanta, Georgia chattin' up some of the finest photographers in the world. seriously. I haven't had internet access 'til now but it's been worth it. The capturecrosscountry site and blog is in desperate need of updating because Chris and I have been in some beautiful and amazing places south of the Mason-Dixon line. Tomorrow will be a good day for that so expect some serious posts and lots of new images of this beautiful earth. Stay tuned... there's lots more to come...

Saturday, May 31, 2008

headin' south

That's right, and that means capturecrosscountry.com is in effect! We'll be updating it as often as we can get internet access as we drive from CT to Black Mountain, NC...
then down to New Orleans and a special stop in Atlanta, GA on the way back... (more on specific exciting things to come).

don't forget to check out the travel blog here.

keep up with us for the next three weeks while we're southbound!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

soooo..... here's the good news!

You've waited a week and I'm sure you're probably dying to know... what's the big news??

Well...


JAGstudios has been voted in as...

THE SECOND BEST PHOTOGRAPHER IN NEW HAVEN COUNTY!!!

WOOHOO!!!



This was a total surprise to us and we're psyched that so many people appreciate the work we do. I know, I know, it's not first, but hey, it's only our second year in business and last year we won third place, so we're really moving up in the world!! Great big thanks to everyone who voted, it really means so much to us... YOU ROCK!! Let's try for first next year, how cool would that be!?!

Here's the ad I placed in this week's New Haven Advocate to say thank you for all the votes, support, love and encouragement...

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Guess what??

Exciting news for JAGstudios!!! WHAT !?! I can't tell you yet, that would be too easy... let's wait a week, then we'll have a bit of suspense and it'll make the news even more exciting! Here's a hint... make sure you check the New Haven Advocate this week and next... OK, FINE... I'll give a bigger hint than that... Here's the ad in this week's paper...

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

WEDCOMP: Wedding Photography Competition

'Tis the season... for photo competitions, that is.  This is going to be the first one I'm entering.  I'll be posting my potential contest entries so check back soon to help me decide which images to enter.   Visit wedcomp.com for details or click on the image. 


Friday, April 4, 2008

mmmm... butter....

The agony of waiting patiently for the UPS man finally caught up with me... it's quite difficult for a photographer to know that their new piece of amazing equipment is almost here...


FINALLY!!!

CAUTION: huge chunk of butter in this box!
WOOHOO! it's a new 50 1.2

did I mention that it's butter?

this is my thank you photo for Ben Chrisman... thanks mister!

awww... that's right beeatch!

of course some portraits with my favorite new lens of my favorite model... Kutta!





love this lens!




my self portrait at arms legnth!
oooo... busted!

Monday, March 17, 2008

change a light pledge

Pledge to Make a Difference, One Light at a Time
Be part of JAGstudio's commitment to save energy and our environment.

This year, JAGstudios is volunteering to help preserve our country's energy resources and join Americans nationwide in the fight against global warning by encouraging our friends and family to change at least one light at home to one that has earned the government's ENERGY STAR for energy efficiency.

JAGstudios is doing this as part of the national ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change the World campaign, a partnership between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and organizations across the country to encourage individuals to actively help save energy at home, starting with a switch to energy-efficient lighting.

We have set a goal to encourage 200 people to take the online ENERGY STAR Change a Light Pledge by Oct. 3rd, which would mean a potential savings of 56,400 kWh of energy and prevent 81,800 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions. To give you a sense of the impact that small actions can have on our energy resources and the environment, if every American home replaced just one light bulb or fixture with an ENERGY STAR labeled one, each year we would save more than $600 million in energy costs, enough energy to light more than 3 million homes, and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of more than 800,000 cars!

Because lighting accounts for nearly 20% of the average home's electric bill, changing to more efficient options not only makes a dent in the amount of fossil fuels our local power plants must burn to generate electricity, but also helps reduce our electric bills at home. Over the life of a single compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL), you can save an average of $30 or more in electricity costs while preventing more than 400 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions. And, every CFL uses 75% less energy than a standard incandescent and lasts as much as 10 times longer.

This October 3rd will mark the third annual ENERGY STAR Change a Light Day, and hundreds of organizations like ours will announce their participation in the pledge at that time. Please join us now in taking the pledge. It's a simple commitment that will go a long way to assure that the energy resources we rely on and the environment we live in are preserved for generations to come. Go to energystar.gov/changealight and select JAGstudios from the list or click on the link at the right and help demonstrate that we are a significant part of this vital national movement.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

something kinda fishy

I'm such a fan of sushi... all seafood really, but I make every effort to consume consciously.







Here's part of an interesting article I read this morning. Greenpeace has released a list of 22 over-fished 'red' species which are over-sold by suppliers and over-consumed by consumers. Expectations are that with consistent consumption and without drastic action "all wild seafood could disappear within 50 years..." So much for sushi.




Conscientious seafood consumers take note – here are the twenty-two ‘red’ species:

Alaska Pollock
Atlantic Cod or Scrod
Atlantic Halibut (US and Canadian)
Atlantic Salmon (wild and farmed)
Atlantic Sea Scallop
Bluefin tuna
Big Eye Tuna
Chilean Sea Bass (also sold as Patagonia Toothfish)
Greenland Halibut (also sold as Black halibut, Atlantic turbot or Arrowhead flounder)
Grouper (imported to the U.S.)
Hoki (also known as Blue Grenadier)
Monkfish
Ocean Quahog
Orange Roughy
Red Snapper
Redfish (also sold as Ocean Perch)
Sharks
Skates and Rays
South Atlantic Albacore Tuna
Swordfish
Tropical Shrimp (wild and farmed)
Yellowfin Tuna


Five different criteria were used by Greenpeace to identify species in the ‘red’: first, the status of the fish, whether they are threatened or endangered; second, whether destructive fishing methods are used (such as bottom trawling); third, whether harvesting the fish has negative impact on non-target species through by-catch; fourth, whether fish are caught illegally by unregulated fishing operations (or “pirate fishing”); and fifth, whether the fishery involved negatively impacts on local communities which depend on fishing for their livelihoods.

In addition to the ‘red list’, Greenpeace is also encouraging the designation of 40% of oceans as “no-take” zones (instead of the current 1%) in order to allow fish stocks to recover.



taken from mongabay.com
find the full story here

ALSO... here's a printable pocket guide for making the best fish choices at the market or out to dinner. download the PDF here, print and enjoy.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

new JAGstudios green page

I've created a new page on the JAGstudios website listing some great online resources for planning a stylish green wedding. My favs are ecochicweddings.com and freshvintagestyle.com.
I'm all about Salvation Army, Goodwill, thrift stores, estate sales and tag-sales too. My entire home and studio are furnished with second-hand and vintage items, hand-me-downs, and sweet antique-store finds. It's so much more fun to shop for, even if it's in someone's basement! You never know what you're going to find! I love to live as sustainable and environmentally conscious as possible. And I run my business the same way too!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Be Nice!

ok, please be nice with comments here... I'm getting new glasses!!! I'm psyched to finally be able to see clearly... funny a photographer that can't see! I've been spending some time in Brooklyn where I found these frames... oh yeah, GREATEST EYEGLASS SHOP EVER! Eyeworks on 5th ave. They were so enthusiastic about helping me find the right look and so willing to put away the 45 frames I tried on before these! I was going for the creative but intelligent look. I sure hope it works! At least I'll be able to see.




my sister. so helpful. so smart.

the Eyeworks staff and store, well, at least behind the counter... greatest retired NY cop in front... he's the one that found these frames!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Wedding Crashers

Fellow photog friends... keep track of your equipment at your weddings... wedding crashers are real, and we have some of the most expensive and maneuverable equipment there... except for the gift card box... check out this video on CNN.com.