Green Audio {band} | Beatnik Studios in Sacramento

Friday night was one of those nights where I really, really, really didn't want to go out. It was dumping rain and I was TIRED. I had a wedding to shoot the next day and wanted to spend my Friday evening curled up with a good book (*cough* currently reading Going Rouge *cough*), the fireplace, and a 10pm bedtime. That being said, I had already committed myself to spend my Friday night with my friend Melissa at her husband's band's show in Downtown Sacramento. Par for the course, I had a great night and was so glad that I forced myself out the door. I've seen Green Audio play several times and have even spent a weekend on a houseboat with most of them but this was my first time photographing them. It wasn't a real shoot, but you know me, I can't miss up on an opportunity to pick up my camera. I really wanted to snag some awesome shots for them but was handed lighting conditions that would make just about any photographer want to bang their head against a wall.  The venue, Beatnik Studios, is a photography gallery by day so the back of the stage was fully illuminated with lights focusing on the artwork. The front of the stage was super dark. BUT, I did my best and got a few fun results. Beatnik is an awesomely cool place. One of those places where you feel automatically cool simply by walking in the door. Green Audio rocked it, as they usually do, as did the other bands that were playing there that night. Score for a fun (not lame) Friday night! IMG_0127

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Thankful

It was 9am on Thanksgiving morning, I had Starbucks in hand, and I was driving solo to the 2nd closest grocery store to my house (first one was closed). I had a mission: Diet Coke (per my Dad's request), 2 bags of ice, and 10 ounces of prosciutto for my stuffing recipe that I will later ruin beyond repair. Far from being annoyed that I had to actually go to the store on Thanksgiving Day, I took the time to let myself  be overcome by warm fuzzies. I love knowing that so many people I love are in my home, right this minute. My handsome hubby was still sleeping since he had gotten up with a teething Reid in the middle of the night, my dad and step-mom are brewing coffee and filling my house with it's rich aroma, my two youngest sisters are overwhelming the bathrooms with girly smells and hairspray, Reid is basking in endless attention and love, and my mom, step-dad, and aunt are on their way over to complete our crazy/mixed up/ex/step/adopted family gathering. Despite a few hiccups (mostly consisting of my epic stuffing failure and resulting pout fest and trip to the grocery store yet again for boxes of Stovetop), the day went off perfectly. I had time to enjoy my newest toy - a camera body upgrade (!!!) - and take photos of people that I love.

Jordan, my 18 year old little sister, asked me to do some photos of her. We've been talking about doing it for over a year now. Sorry to be a bore- you get to see "the field" AGAIN, but we didn't want to wander too far from home since there was still cooking to be done!

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