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There is a difference in a photographer and someone with a nice camera. There is a difference in a snapshot and a thoughtful image. There is a difference between photographers. We invite you to see that difference with the CMP team!


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The New Foundation (TNF) + 2011 Annual Golf Classic

Their website describes The New Foundation as, "a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for youth and families by providing therapeutic behavioral health and education programs." And their mission is to, "help children and families attain healing through recovery and growth by identifying strengths and building new foundations."

I've had several good friends work for this organization othe past few years so when I heard they were looking for a photographer to cover their Annual Golf Classic I was more than happy to donate my time. They had a great group of supporters out on the course, as well as a fun silent auction which included a "leg lamp" identical to the one in "A Christmas Story"! 

After the golfers completed their round at the beautiful Whirlwind Golf Club they enjoyed a great lunch and threw out their best bids. They also had a chance to pose with Tessa and Vanessa, two of the Cardinals cheerleaders who came out to support the cause and cheer on the golfers. They were great sports, even when it started to get a bit windy.

All and all it was a great event! I'd encourage you to check out the website for TNF and see if their mission is one you'd like to support: http://www.thenewfoundation.org/




















Drew & Marla + Scottsdale Engagement Photography

Congrats Drew & Marla! 
Had a blast with the two of you and excited for your upcoming marriage.














Project 52 + Faces (Week 4)

Briana Santiago is an Associate Photographer for Christopher Maddox Photography. Check back weekly to keep up with Briana's weekly 'Project 52' posts.










This week’s topic is faces! As a photographer I love faces. My whole job is faces! Your face speaks volumes about who you are. And my goal is to capture that in a still image.

Personally, I wear exactly how I am feeling on my face. I’m easy to read. And so is my precious baby girl, Shayla. Here is her face this morning when she saw a bunny! Can you mistake at all how she feels about that bunny?






I then started to think about how important non-verbal communication is. As I have mentioned in my first post, Shayla doesn’t have a whole lot of vocabulary yet, as she is only 22 months. So non-verbal communication is everything to us. Its faces, its hugs, tears and kisses, hand pulling and leg-tugging. We communicate through everything that has nothing to do with words coming out of her mouth.


I love people. I love communication. I love getting to know people through communication! And guess what? Even as adults to adults it’s not any different. The majority of our communication is non-verbal. A lesson we have all learned in this day of digital technology! Have you ever had that text, email, IM, Twitter/Facebook post, etc etc – whatever message – completely misunderstood? All because the receiving end did not read your written word correctly?


I have… I tend to be sarcastic at times. Word to the wise… Unless the person really knows you, don’t use it! It never comes across the right way. Ever! Or have you received a message all in caps swearing that they were screaming at you? Or have you answered a text with a quick, “OK”, only to have the receiving party think you were being short and something’s wrong? When it really was the fact you have a purse, laptop, 22 month old, camera bag and groceries in your arms and just wanted to acknowledge their attempt to contact you! I’ve been there!


Don’t get me wrong. I love modern technology! Its easy, convenient and I can have 6 different conversations going on at one time. What multi-tasking, working, mother of a toddler doesn’t love that?! Plus when thousands of miles away from one another, you can still feel close enough to touch. We LOVE Skype in this house cause our family is spread across the continent!


But nothing, in my book, beats getting face to face with the people you love. Or even those that you don’t particularly love at the time.


I remember arguing with someone over email. It was horrible. Everything I typed was taken the wrong way. All I wanted to do was meet face to face, hug them, look into their eyes, so they could see how I cared!! But they refused to meet with me. And to this day, sits a destroyed friendship over a misunderstood email between her and another friend that I wasn’t even originally part of.


I believe that some people now use this modern technology to hide. Maybe they don’t like confrontation. Maybe they are a shy person in general. I get that, I understand. I have been on the receiving end of a confrontational email and a confrontational face to face conversation. Honestly the face to face one went much better because I respected the fact that they didn’t hide behind words. Where as the email just felt cowardly and a slight hit below the belt. And what makes it different? That non-verbal communication - of their hug, their eyes, their smile or just their physical presence.


We are group of people that were made to be in communion with one another. And that means sharing and exchanging of thoughts and feelings - by definition. I treasure my face to face time with those that I love. I look forward to it, thrive in it and I am better because of it. Even if that means some hard words to exchange. I know that they cared enough to meet me.


This week call up that friend, family member or acquaintance that you know you just need some good face to face time with. I’m sure they will want to see your face as much as you want to see theirs, and you’ll both feel better because of it.


Always,
Briana

Project 52 + Black & White (Week 3)

Briana Santiago is an Associate Photographer for Christopher Maddox Photography. Check back weekly to keep up with Briana's weekly 'Project 52' posts.

Unfortunately this week was kind of insane, as my husband has been out of town for 10 days and counting. Hence the reason I am posting my “Wednesday” post in the eleventh hour! But hey, its still Wednesday right?? I like to call myself a ‘part-time single mom’ as he travels for work.

For that reason, I wasn’t able to really play with my camera, as the week’s to-dos really caught up to me. So the image that I chose for today’s theme is actually a past bride and her father during their dance at her wedding.


I can’t say I have ever really taken a photo with the direct intentions of it being a photo that was going to be black and white. Back in the day you used to buy black and white film. Now in the digital age its just a simple swing of the ‘saturation’ bar and ‘voila!’ – its black and white.

Some photographers are accused of turning photos black and white to cover their ‘multitude of sins’. Do I use it that way? Yes, it’s true. Personally, I can use black and white for several different reasons.

#1 – Lighting: A picture was either too bright, too dark and turning it black and white is the only want to bring out the details.

#2 – Color: Sometimes blue doesn’t read blue, or too much yellow is in those dang florescent lights! I have seriously spent 15 minutes on one photo before, trying to get orange out of a bridesmaids self tanner only to leave the bride and the other bridesmaids looking sick. So I gave up and went black and white!

#3 – Clarity: Or lack thereof really… Yes we all hope that every picture out of our camera is as crisp as an early fall morning. BUT we are human and yes, there are photos that are a little on the blurry side. Though blurry some moments can be really touching and I’m not willing to toss them in the ‘trash can’ just yet. One final attempt is good ol’ black and white… it looks ‘artistic’! ;)

But also…
#4 – Mood: It really is true that some photos come alive in black and white! It just fits the mood of the moment.

But this got me thinking in how this relates in life.
In life, sometimes we turn moments to black and white for the same reasons.

As the saying goes… “I wish it were as easy as black and white”. Don’t you wish sometimes you could turn life black and white, just to make a little more sense of it? Or maybe just to make it ‘look a little better?” The lighting may be off, the color a little bland or maybe things are just a little blurry and hard to understand.

I learned through experience that its ok, and at time necessary, to “turn down the saturation” to gain a little more perspective. Maybe that’s a journal session, a talk with a good friend over coffee or maybe just a run with some time to think.

As a mom I have to purposely make time to do this. When life gets a little overwhelming I make moments to break life down, to help me see black to white.

Go buy a new journal and write it out. Remember the days of ‘Dear Journal’? The act of putting it down on paper – white paper, black ink – may be the trick. Call that friend that knows the core of who you are. Another perspective – and someone to remind you what is really important – may be the answer and reminder that you need. Grab those white tennis shoes, go hit the black tarmac and do some good ol’ sweat it out therapy.

I’m thankful for the people in my life who have helped me do such things. They help me see the black… to the gray… to the white… in order to breathe beautiful color back into the life I know I was meant to live.

I hope you find the same.
Always,
Briana

The Plesher Famly + Scottsdale, AZ Family Portraits

Had a fun time with the Plesher family snapping some portraits in North Scottsdale. Good looking group, right! Enjoy :)








The LeBouton Family + Gilbert, AZ Family Portraits

The LeBouton Family is made up of some of my closest friends. As such it's pretty fun celebrating with them as Ellie turned one!

Below are some family portraits as well as a few images from Ellie's birthday party a few days later. Enjoy!












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