Tuesday, March 17, 2009

In Loving Memory of Michael Galatolo

I would like to share a wonderful story of true unconditional love and determination. Michael was diagnosed with skin cancer last September that turned into brain cancer. Kim never left Michael's side for months and happily took wonderful care of him. I truly am in awe.

To read her journal/blog please go to www.caringbridge.org/visit/michaelgalatolo 

She is an amazing writer and we are all encouraging her to publish it into a book to help other family's dealing with cancer. Please if you have a strange discoloration on your skin, Go To The Doctor's Office!

These images were taken 8 days before Michael left us. They have both touched my life beyond words. I have know Kim since the fifth grade and Michael for over 25 years. Kim and I were inseparable in high school and raised our small children together. And, boy do we have stories to tell...

Michael was the type of guy that was always there for you. A kind smile and a helping hand. I never think of Michael as "idle". He was also working in the yard, cleaning up after the kids, in the garage tinkering like guys do, fixing projects around the house, etc. And always with a smile on his face.

When Kim told me that the doctors were giving Michael only two more weeks to live I jumped on that plane to California to photograph their last family portrait. I knew how important that would be for me as my final gift I could give the family and also for Kim, Dante, and Marina to have a lasting memory of their husband and father. I also wanted to be able to say goodbye.

I am so ever grateful that I was able to do that for them. No one can ever say what we as photographers do for a living is just take pretty pictures. We have an important opportunity in the world to touch so many lives with our art. Just imagine if every photographer donated their art even just once a year? There are so many wonderful causes out there that need photography. Now I lay me down to sleep and the Heart Gallery are two wonderful organizations. 

What I'm trying to express is that it's not about the photographer, but what we can do to impact others. I am truly blessed and fortunate to call myself a professional photographer and I hope that I can give others joy, peace, comfort, love... for years to come.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Jerry Ghionis

We were so lucky to have Jerry Ghionis, his wife Georgina, and assistant Sally come to the states from Australia. He is a wonderful photographer and teacher. He is rated one of the top 10 wedding photographers in the world.

My daughter, Caitey, modeled for him, so I want to show them off. THESE ARE NOT MY IMAGES! They are Jerry's and some from his students. My images are the color candids and the black and white images were taken by David Edmonson.

The Aussie gang was here for a month. They first flew in to Dallas to present a one day program to my local photography guild and then they flew off to Vegas to teach. Next stop was Los Angeles and then back to Dallas for a week long teaching seminar. I bet they were ready to go home! lol

You know how you just click with certain people! Well, they clicked with a lot of us Americans. We had a lot of fun together. And Jerry can sing. He even serenaded a song to me. That was so much fun!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

WPPI 2009

The beginning of the year is the time for all the Photographic Conventions, and WPPI is the largest. Over 13,000 photographers attended. Maybe being in Vegas has something to do with it? lol

The trade show is so large that they needed to split it into two rooms. I worked with Charlie at G. A.  It is so much fun to meet other photographers and to see what they are up to.

Canon hosted a wonderful opening party, Nikon hosted The Blues Traveler's concert and Pictage hosted a Studio 54 night. Yea, that's why there are over 13,000 photographers. lol

Just kidding, the best part is the wonderful speakers that they bring in from all over the WORLD.  Wonderful Programs, Great Trade show, Amazing people. Oh Yea, it was a lot of fun.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Conventions

Conventions

I have been quite busy the beginning of January traveling to and working at conventions. The first one was SPA (Senior Portrait Artist) in Vegas. Then four days later I was off to Phoenix for PPA's Imaging Convention. I was quite flattered that I was asked to help out some of my favorite vendors. 

I have a whole new appreciate for people that work the trade shows. After fours hours I couldn't form a complete sentence anymore and I needed a short break. Then I was fine to get back in there. I had a lot of fun meeting new people and running into a lot of familiar faces. 

Enjoy the slide show of both trips combined. And I'm home now until WPPI in February! lol

ps - did I forget to mention that after the trade show the vendors throw great parties and we enjoy fabulous dinners too.  Come on now,  have to have a little fun....lol