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Sunday, May 17, 2009

A Man and his Guitar

In my younger years or my BK (“Before Kids”) years,  I was known to play a little bass guitar in a couple of bands that played around the Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Durham NC area.   I never could play quite as well as my bass idols, but my heart was definitely into music and it still is.  Besides a good photograph, there is nothing like a good song to get your emotional juices flowing and your memories glowing.  

I remember in the old days when I put a bass instructional  VHS tape in the player called “Mastering the Groove” by Randy Jackson.  He was one of my many bass idols at the time.  Yes, this is the same Randy Jackson that sits in judgment on the popular American Idol television show.  I can not help to laugh every time I hear a contestant tell him that he does not have any talent.  I guess they never heard Randy play the bass guitar or in most cases themselves sing.

When I first met Jackie almost 15 years ago,  I knew she had a brother that played drums.  He played in some heavy metal band in Tennessee at the time.  He was also a black belt in Karate.  He would never have any trouble from me.  His passion for music and karate continues to this day.  He has moved on to play multiple instruments with a broad musical scope and does some shows in the western part of the state.  Now, he is a one man band still living his musical dream. 

Here are some shots  I took of Mike Lipkin that I call  “A man and his guitar.”  Who knows you may see them sometime on promo flyer hanging on a wall or in a window of a bar or coffee shop in western North Carolina. If you do, try to have a listen for a little while and be sure to tell him that Steve sent ya!!!
 

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Setzer Bat Mitzvah fun

 

This past weekend was another great weekend to place in our memory banks and books.  I had the pleasure of attending my first Bat Mitzvah (“daughter of the commandment”) service at the Beth Temple Orr. The ceremony was full of tradition and history.  You could not help but feel a sense of pride in watching a young woman lead the congregation for the first time in various Hebrew blessings and prayers.  It was quite evident that she worked very hard in preparation for this special event.   Lori and Craig Setzer must be very proud of their Bat Mitzvah. 

Photography was not allowed in the temple during the ceremony.
 
These shots were taken beforehand to capture the Bat Mitzvah holding the Torah. The Torah is the first five books of the Bible:  Genesis,  Exodus,  Leviticus,  Numbers and Deuteronomy.

Bat Mitzvah standing in front of the Torah at Beth Temple Orr - by Steve Jackle  TrianglePhotostudio.com Bat Mitzvah holding the Torah at Beth Temple Orr -- by Steve Jackle  TrianglePhotostudio.com

After the ceremony we headed to 1705 Prime to enjoy an excellent steak lunch , a candle lighting ceremony,  some excellent music by Ken Holmes from Joe Bunn DJ company,  some dancing, and open “impromptu”  photo shot in the corner by yours truly. 

If you play some music that teen-aged girls like,  you are bound to get a  “huddle” dance around the Bat Mitzvah.  In this case,  the Bat Mitzvah had 30 plus of her closest friends in attendance.

The Huddle dance - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

So what do you think two of her closest friends think about her ?

A friendly kiss -by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

I was kept busy most of the celebration in the “impromptu photo” corner  taking photos that ranged from serious family portraits to some “Charlie’s Angels Poses.”   The corner was a great addition to this celebration. 

The girls - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

The Angels - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com) More Angels by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

I love this series  that involves the Bat Mitzvah’s younger brother and two of her friends.  I call it the attack of the teenage girls.

The attack of the teenage girls( Part 1) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

 The attack of the teenage girls( Part 2) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com) 

The attack of the teenage girls( Part 3) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com) 

The attack of the teenage girls( Part 4) - by Steve Jackle - Triangle Photo Studio (www.trianglephotostudio.com)

Give her a few years and he will appreciate this type of affection a little more :) . 

For those in attendance, you can review, download,  and order photo products(prints, key chains, canvas wraps etc..) from the entire  Setzer 2009 gallery. I hope you enjoy these images as much as  I enjoyed capturing them.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Amanda and Paul – Anticipating Parenthood

Recently, I had the pleasure meeting a wonderful couple Paul and Amanda who are expecting their first child.   Thank you Paul and Amanda for allowing me to help you capture this very exciting time in your life.   Amanda is due to have the baby with the month.   I really loved the location for these pictures.  They were taken at Paul’s mother Debra’s  home.  It was almost like have some built in outdoor sets for the shoots.   Debra and Mike really know how to landscape a yard.  There is nothing like blooming flowers to accent the blooming life that is about to meet his parents.

Besides capturing Amanda in all her wondrous glory, I really like the symbolism of this shot.   If you look closely in the back ground, you will see a young boy playing catch with his father(out of frame) in the circle behind her.  For me, this image has two levels of symbolism:  one showing a baby on the way and another one which is a  look into the future for Amanda and Paul. 

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This is one loving and happy couple.  They have a great sense of humor too.

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  Debra was calling her son “Captain Morgan” during the shoot.  So this one is for you Debra!!

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