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month: May 2008




Mr. Andrew Heimburger graduated from the Kansas State University School of Architecture on Saturday, May 17th. Andrew is my business partner’s son and a talented architect and photographer. Andrew graduated with a Master of Architecture Degree.

  We are pround to feature one of Andrew’s photographs as well as his final project.

Congratulations Drew!!!





Our home church, Second Presbyterian Church, has many beautiful spaces. This post is to share a selection of pictures taken last week.





 

Kate and I took some amazing pictures at our home Church last week-Second Presbyterian Church in The Central West End, St. Louis Missouri. One of the most challenging shoots was this picture taken from a 14 inch balcony, seven storeys above the main space. (Note from Kate: Pat hates to be up high!) I climbed a ladder straight upward through, around, and under intricate, spaces filled with twisting ductwork, enormous steel girders, and wooden scaffolding dating back to late 1900. There was a mere 1 foot of moving space either side of me as I ascended to the balcony. (Note from Kate: Pat is extremely claustrophobic!)  After a twenty minute ascent I arrived a hefty stretch away from the 3- by 4-foot door opening to the balcony. I stretched my body like a monkey trying to swing to a tree 50 feet away and lunged through the door opening. Wow! A 3foot railing immediately stopped my momentum and from that point I had to scoot my way out. With two cameras hanging off my neck and shoulder, I quickly figured out I wasn’t going to be able to use a monopod because there was barely enough room to scoot sideways.

Once on the balcony, I realized I was sweating like I’d been in 100 degree temperature for an hour! I quickly found my composure and began to click away. In order to get this shot, I scooted for 15 minutes, on the balcony, ducking under each securing rail that attached to the wall (holding the balcony to the wall). Finally I arrived at the “sweet spot.” Self talk kept my paranoid sense of doom from seeping in. Click, click, click……

I thought of a bride on her wedding day……..This shot would be an unforgettable moment!!!

1 hour later, I was safely back on the deck, not believing I had just been standing and photographing from a 14 inch balcony, seven storeys up!





Caleb and Pat share a tasty water treat!





Do you love to pose for photographs, or would you prefer a root canal without anesthetic? In either case, the relationship with your photographer is critical.

 

Finding a photographer is a bit like finding a doctor. Would you look for a new doctor every time you have a routine medical problem? Probably not. You want a doctor who knows your history, and who will be able to treat you within that larger context. You probably also prefer to feel at ease with your physician. To start a new relationship every time you have a medical concern would be frustrating at best!

 

At chíc | photography we know that our customers appreciate a long-term photographic relationship, within the context of which you are increasingly comfortable in front of the camera, and at ease with us. The foundation of trust in the photographic relationship results in portraits that are: more natural, more relaxed and true-to-life. To start fresh with a different photographer each time you (or your children) are to be photographed, requires that you repeat the passage through the awkwardness of getting acquainted, and demands that you trust someone new with the record of your appearance.

 

If you are searching for a photographer to trust with your visual history, call us! We would enjoy talking with you to determine how we might work together to make certain that your needs are met to the extent that you are delighted with the results!

 

I am Kate and my business partner is Pat. Together, we are chíc | photography. We are located in Saint Charles, Missouri. We serve Saint Charles County and the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, and we provide photographic fine art of cherished children and posh pets, including equine subjects. We are also available for a limited number of wedding and commitment ceremonies each year.

 

We’d like to read comments about the relationships our readers have with your photographers. What has worked, and what has not? Let us know! If you haven’t browsed the galleries in our website, please do–and turn up the volume to enjoy the music! (www.chicphotographyonline.com/)

 

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