Thursday, September 22, 2011

2012 Inspirational Calendars!





8.5 x 11" / 12 month calendar

The new 2012 Inspirational Calendars are on the way and I believe it’s my best design yet! Better because I’ve incorporated background colors and textures to complement each season and make the text easy to read.
This calendar provides uplifting quotes from inspirational souls such as John Muir, William Shakespeare, and Ralph Waldo Emerson together with Christian saints and Holy Scripture to share a thoughtful saying each month.
Start your Christmas shopping early! And... if you are one of the first 5 people to order, you’ll receive a complimentary notecard to accompany your calendar.










Sunday, September 18, 2011

A Word About Photographing Children



The recent controversy over Vogue magazine publishing questionable photographs of 10 year old, Thylane Blondeau, has brought my long-held views about innocence and beauty to the forefront, prompting correspondence with my professional organization, Professional Photographers of America (PPA).


Knowing that our trade looks toward the fashion industry as a trend-setter, the possibility of seeing children photographed in a sensual and adult way is of great concern to me. As a member of PPA, I adhere to the PPA Code of Ethics, and believe it unethical to photograph children in a sexually suggestive manner. I have asked PPA to make a public statement denouncing such images.


As for my business, Natural Elements Photography, I wish to extend my personal views on photographing children, as you may contemplate hiring my services:


I photograph to highlight the joy and innocence of children, to capture the essence of their laughter and interaction with family. I believe there is a ray of heaven in their eyes as they discover something of the natural world, such as a flower, an insect or even a mud puddle! I photograph children in traditional types of modest clothing, usually solid colors, so that the focus is on their eyes and expressions. When I am not making candid images of children playing outdoors, I incorporate modest poses to simulate a natural occurrence, such as sitting or leaning on a fallen log, reading a book by a tree trunk or sitting on a quilt at an outdoor tea party.





















If this is what you are looking for with images of your children, then I may be just what you are looking for. If you are searching for images of your children in adult attire or otherwise adorned to replicate a mature model or dancer, I am not the photographer for you.


Amy L. Thornton