Friday, March 5, 2010

Snow Day March 2010











I know it is hard to think about snow in the south at this time of year. I think the weather men are in shock too. Anyway it turned out to be a day to play. Here are some photos of the girls out in almost four and a half inches of snow. I know you are thinking Tom has a wife and two girls. Well I do but my oldest would not come outside. Something about she had not had a shower that day and her hair and makeup people couldn't come to the house because of the snow. Maybe next time.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Harlie is Driving


Well this is the day. The day I HAVE NOT been looking forward to. Harlie past her driving test she is now legal to drive. How could the Great State of Georgia do this to me? All I ask of you that look at this blog is PLEASE PRAY for ME!!! The clock is always ticking but sometimes it seems to be ticking to fast. Our kids grow up to fast so enjoy every little bit of time that you have with them and live like tomorrow will never be.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Students Mid-Term Work











I know I have never posted anything but my own work. That being said. I think it is time to change all of that. As many of you already know that besides being a full time photographer, husband and dad. I also teach photography part time at Brenau University. This has been a great experience for me over the past few years. I have met some of the best people through this job. These ladies really mean business. I have probably learned more from them than they have from me ( I hope nobody at the school reads my blog ). Let's just say I try to teach to the best of my ability for what that's worth. Anyway I was so proud of the ladies in my photography class for the first half of the semester. I wanted to share the work that was turned in after only about eight weeks of class. Remember some of these ladies have never had any instruction on photography as far as how light works in an image and how to draw the viewer into the image. Also, do keep in mind that most of the students only have point and shoot cameras. This is just an example of how photography is more about what is in your head and not the type of camera in your hands. Remember the camera is only a tool.