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Welcome to P.M. Photographic. My biggest goal is to make your memories last a life time! Changing life and it's focus one picture at a time. I was born and raised in Wisconsin. However, my soul always longed to live in Florida. I have been shooting film from the time my parents bought me my first camera (a Canon AE 1). I was 15 at that time. Lets just say I am older now! My inspiration comes from all different places, people, and situations that I find myself in or traveling too. Please feel free to look around , and make comments. I look forward to hearing from you!

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Grandpa's Hands

My Grandpa's hands are strong but caring hands. His hands fought in WWII, boxed in the Golden Gloves, tried out for the olympic skating team, and loved his wife for 49 years. Grandpa's hands have raised 3 children, 6 grandchildren, and now 6 great grandchildren. He is loved by all! My Grandpa has made many a great things for us with his hands. Despite his arthritis he finds time to counter -cross- stitch, quilt by hand, and even hang chair rails in one of his grandchildren's old condos. My grandpa lived during the great depression, and remembers waiting in line for a ration of gas to put into the car. He met my mother when she was two years of age. My Grandpa married my Grandma on leave from the Navy Dec 25. In those times most folks were unsure if there would be a next day, so he asked my Grandma if she wanted to get pregnant knowing that he may ship out, and possibly not return home to her. Well he did and she did and thus out came my Mom a little later. I still have a picture of the first time he met my Mom. My Grandpa was wearing his letter jacket from highschool. My Grandpa's hands have done many a tasks but none as great as holding a great grandchild close to his heart....

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Movement...

Being in the right place at the right time is sometimes difficult when traveling. You get one time and one shot to remember the moment. It is best when shooting landscapes, portraits, and other areas of interest to capture these pics in earily morning or late afternoon. The light is softer in these hours. Not always an easy task. I was lucky with this shot of the falls. I used the light as best I could that was coming across the top of the Blue ridge Mountain range as it drifted down over the falls giving some interest to the movement of the water. That combinded with a slow shutter speed and steady hands made the water move and soften a little for me. I could have spent the whole day standing here and watching but again when traveling with loved ones somtimes you need to move a little faster. In photography it is always all about the light.