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Happy New Year!!!

I hope that everyone had a Very Merry Christmas and looking forward to a Prosperous and Happy New Year!!!

I have taken the last two and 1/2 weeks off from photography to do grunt work… (change internet providers [which left me with no internet for 2 weeks!!!], plan for 2013, close out books, etc.) and spend precious time with my family.  What a wonderful Christmas time it has been!!!  We have been to Honor Band concerts, school concerts, church programs and had a wonderful time worshiping and celebrating the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.  And of course, I took many many pictures!

Images By Missy has many photography events planned for this year.  You will want to subscribe to our newsletter (a form available in the right sidebar), bookmark this page or “Like” us on Facebook in order to keep up with our photography events and promotions.  There will be many to choose from and one perfect for you!

Executive Headshots!

January is a time for updating, changing and planning.  It is also a perfect time for updating your avatar, headshot, business portrait or social network photo.  In this day and age a Headshot Photo is very important in the business world, no matter what your profession is.  Business headshot portrait photographer in Birmingham ALOur standard package is a 30 minute session with up to 3 outfit changes.  Includes 3 jpeg images, that you select, and a limited license for use for your social networking, business cards, newspaper and article submissions, marketing materials, resume’s, etc.

Executive Portrait Event

On Friday, January 18th we are having an Business Portrait Event.  Sessions will be 15 minutes long and the fee will include one (because sometimes all you need is one or perhaps you had one made last year and you just want a new one!) jpeg image of your choice, basic editing and the limited license listed above.  The fee will be $69 + tax.  Limited sessions and at this price, the sessions will fill up quickly!

Call today to schedule your Executive Headshot session!  205-807-1223

 

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Christmas & Holiday Mini Sessions!

We have 2 different Christmas sets for our Holiday Season!

Gather ‘Round the Ole Tree  (a  more classic, cozy set) & “All that Glimmers”  (a more contemporary style that is fun).

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“Gather ‘Round the Ole Tree” dates are Thursday October 25th, Friday October 26th & Saturday October 27th.  “All that Glimmers” will be Thursday November 1st, Friday November 2nd & Saturday November 3rd.  Photography mini sessions will be 20 minutes long.  The fee is $69 per sitting/session and will include one (1)  pose package. Additional packages, poses and Christmas Cards will be made available.

Christmas portraits not only make great gifts for love ones, but are also wonderful to use to decorate your home during the holidays!  Sessions are limited so call now to schedule your appointment and consult 205-807-1223. As always, customs sessions are also available.

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Award Winning Photographer!!!

We have had a very exciting summer here at Images By Missy.  It started out with our District (PPMA- Professional Photographers of Mississippi & Alabama) Conference.  4 Days of continuing education and fellowship with professional photographers from our two states.  Plus dynamic presenters who were goldmines of information on both photographic techniques and business.

Photographic Competition

It has been years since I have entered contests.  I used to enter on the local level often.  And placed every time.  Honorable Mention all the way up to 1st place!  I still have many of those prints and have attached the award on the back.  My fellow entrants were a combination of both professional photographers and accomplished amateurs from around the Birmingham Metro Area.

Our June district/state convention (PPMA) was the first time that I have entered a competition on the professional level.  And all of the work I saw from my colleagues was AMAZING!  I was honored to be considered on their level and to have my work ‘hang’ with theirs in the exhibit.  District (state) and Regional competitions are great prequels or I should say “pre-elims” for International Photographic Competition (IPC).  If you do well in the District or at Regional, the image is good enough and will probably do well at IPC.  We all strive for merits towards our degrees.  And this is one of the ways that we earn them.

The judges are all Master Photographers and are brought in from different parts of the country for the event.  4 of our 6 judges are also International Judges and judge for IPC (International Photographic Competition).  All images must exhibit technical proficiency. And these Master Photographers know if you “fixed it” in Adobe Photoshop.  In other words, they are looking for photos that are technically perfect out of the camera and you use Photoshop to enhance the photo and make it a piece of art!

This first photograph is one of my favorite, and not because I am an Alabama Fan, but because I love every aspect of this photograph.

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I was privileged to work on the Print Competition Committee (I opened and cataloged the images as they came in) and I stayed for the judging.  What a learning experience!!  I felt like I was back in photography school, only the bar had been raised… very high.  The above Portrait of a Child earned 1/2 merit on the district/state level.  I was thrilled!

In the Commercial Division the next photograph received the Distinguished award in that division and 1/2 merit.

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This is a photograph from Mugshots Grill & Bar commercial shoot.  And one of my favorite dishes at that restaurant!  More on Mugshots in a later post.  I was really excited with the results of this image!

I am not known for Animal Portraits or Pet Photography, but the next photograph received several awards on the district/state level and went on to International Photographic Completion to Merit there!  I was so excited!

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On the district/state level, this photo received 1st Place Award in the Animal Portrait Division.  It also received Judges Choice Award from one of the judges.  After making a suggested change,

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I sent it into IPC (International Photographic Competition) where it merited and made the General Collection!  Because this was the first time I have entered, I got a phone call telling me my image had merited!

To God be the Glory!  I could do none of it with out Him.

About Photographic Judging

Folks, I can tell you, it can be very tough.  But it is also the best learning experience you can have as a photographer.  While it can be very intimidating to have your image displayed before 6 judges in a room full of people (Professional photographers some Certified, some with Craftsman degrees, some with Masters and these judges are speaking into a microphone critiquing the images.  Good & bad.  And a fantastic learning opportunity!

Why Compete?

Plain and simple, it makes you a better photographer.  :-)

 

 

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Christmas Mini Sessions!

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Santa will be visiting us for one day of Mini Sessions as well!  These sessions are limited and will book quickly!  Call now to reserve your session.

As always, custom family and special occasions also available.  Call 205-807-1223 for more information.

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Mr. E! Autism Spotlight

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What a fun and smart little boy Mr. E turned out to be!

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And yes!  His eyes are that blue!!!

Mr. E’s favorite subject in school is Math.  Loves Math!  He also has a younger sister and brother and they all just love to play.  :-)

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Expressive and did not seem to be in the least bit shy.

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 E’s mom shares their story, and if you are a parent, guardian or grandparent of a child living with Autism, I am sure much of this story will be very familiar to you.

E was my first child and I had no idea he was different. He was beautiful, tiny, and perfect. He was a fussy baby but hit all his milestones. Our only problem with him was eating. He could not stand the texture of foods! He grew into a precocious child with adorable little quirks. He liked to arrange all his blocks and toys into perfect little lines. He had a laundry basket that he’d fill with the most useless junk – post-it notes, receipts, brochures, toys, socks, whatever he could get his hands on. He’d keep that basket with him and would know if anything was missing. He flapped his arms around like a litlte bird. Being our first child, we had no idea that this wasn’t normal development. We just assumed that these were his own little adorable quirks!

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 We didn’t know anyone else with small children at the time and had never heard of autism. It wasn’t until he was 3 that the differences became obvious. At that point, we had to put him into a daycare facility due to work schedules. We picked out a great place with a good ratio of kids to teachers, video cameras, key codes to enter, the works. It wasn’t long before the daycare operator began calling us to report trouble with him. It bewildered us to hear these reports of kicking, defiance, and lack of cooperation. One day she brought us in and had us observe him on the monitors so she could point out the behaviors and let us see how different it was from the other children. We sat and watched as the other kids played a game together. E would not join them but played happily in a corner of the room on his own. The teachers asked him to join the group for centers, and he refused and screamed when they tried to prod him that direction. They continued without him and he never even glanced to see what the other kids were doing. At nap time, the teacher had to physically place him on his mat. He refused and kicked her in the stomach. While all the other kids ate their lunches, he only picked up the beige foods. We had no idea he was so unable to interact with others and had no interest in his peers. He wanted absolutely nothing to do with them. Even then, it didn’t hit home for sure until a psychologist met with us. The signs that she went over all clicked. E never played with imaginary things. He never once picked up a block and pretended it was a phone. He never played as though something was alive. When presented with a dollhouse and family, he would only play with the furniture and house. He looked me and his Father in the eyes, but would not meet anyone else’s eyes. His tantrums, his hitting himself, inability to potty train, food adversions, noise aversion, hand flapping – all these things that we thought were just the terrible twos or quirks of his own, turned out to be symptoms of his autism.

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 Until then, I had never heard of Autism. Within months of diagnosis, we were able to get him on medications, speech, occupational, and physical therapies that helped him become the high functioning boy he is today. It scares me to think that if that daycare owner had not been aware and noticed the signs, he would be so much worse off now for lack of that early intervention. I certainly wasn’t aware. Today, he’s a bouncy, exuberant, super-verbal child with a variety of interests. Sure, he’s still a bit quirky to most folks, but he’s able to have his own life now and be somewhat self-sufficient. We now have hopes that he could succeed after school and into adulthood on his own. If his story and his picture can help spread the word, I hope that many many more can become aware so that more children can be helped sooner and give them the best chance at a successful life.  

Early intervention is a major key in Autism.  How blessed this family is to have such a wonderful daycare director, willing to do more than “Just her job!”

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Mr. E’s opportunities in live changed because someone paid attention.