Saturday, June 28, 2008

Introducing Elizabeth and Arlen


On Monday of last week Rick and I met Arlen and Elizabeth at the Alameda Open Space. We had to sit in the car for a bit to wait for a storm to blow over. As the old saying goes "if you don't like the weather wait ten minutes and it will change."
Elizabeth wrote a few paragraphs about how she and Arlen met. I have added them below.


HOW WE MET
We met our junior year of college at Christ the Redeemer Church in Spokane. The first Sunday Arlen attended he met my mom, instantly discovered the New Mexico connection, and she introduced him to a group of Whitworth girls (I was part of that group). Arlen and his roommate attended CTR sporadically for several years. We talked on Sundays, but never made contact outside of church. Right before I moved to Albuquerque, Arlen asked me out to dinner. And…he stood me up. Even after a "?" on Facebook it took him several days to remember our date. Arlen asked me out again to ice-cream and remembered. It was an inauspicious beginning to a wonderful relationship. We emailed that summer and slowly got to know each other. Arlen came to New Mexico several times to visit his family and I picked him up from the airport. Even after acknowledging feelings for each other, neither of us wanted to start a long-distance relationship. In November I went to Spokane for Thanksgiving, my birthday, and to see if things could work out. We started dating three days later. We dated long-distance until Arlen graduated from Gonzaga and moved to Santa Fe. After more long-distance, he moved to Albuquerque. Sixteen months after he asked me to be his girlfriend, he asked me to marry him.


THE PROPOSAL
Arlen had spent a week in California for a business trip, and even before he left we made a dinner date for the Sunday he returned. I knew the proposal would come sometime soon and hoped it might happen that night, so I painted my finger nails just in case. Arlen picked me up at around seven after cooking and (as I found out later) otherwise preparing for the entire day. We drove towards the mountains because the plan was to have a view of the sunset. Unfortunately, not only was the park Arlen wanted to go to already closed, but cooking took just enough longer than he had hoped that the sun had already set anyway. Oh well... We drove until we found a gorgeous view of the city lights and, as it was March and dark, we set up dinner in the back seat. After the meal Arlen said there was a special dessert and asked me if I wanted some (hint, hint). I said, "Oh, not quite yet. Let's wait a while" It took a lot of patience for Arlen not to repeatedly ask me if I wanted dessert, since he had put the ring in the trunk next to it. Finally, I was ready for Girl Scout cookies. Arlen dashed around to the trunk and grabbed the cookies and a book he had made about our "Seasons" together. They included long-distance, time in Spokane, New Mexico, more time apart, and finally together in Albuquerque. The book had a false bottom with a lock on it, so when we reached the last page all I saw was a date – March 9th, 2008 – and a locked compartment. Arlen knelt outside the car, pulled a key out of his pocket, and asked me to make that day the first day of the next season of our lives, and to walk the rest of the days of our lives together: "Will you marry me?" We were both crying by now, and I said an emphatic yes. I took the key and opened the lock on the book to find a breathtaking engagement ring. After recovering from the moment, we went to my parents' house where they had surprise champagne and dessert, just in case we dropped by. My entire family had known for a week that he would propose, but there was nonetheless jumping and laughing and much retelling. It was a wonderful proposal.





Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Brittany Johnson - The Bridal Session


Dry Heat Photography is proud to present the lovely Brittany! On Wednesday we revisited the Convent at El Zocalo to shoot this bridal session. Brittany Johnson, as some of you may recall, was the very first bride to book her wedding with us. She is the one that started it all. This sitting was a blast, with several of Brittany's family members (including her sister Brook, whose wedding I shot under a different name a year ago) looking on there was plenty of lively conversation - and extra hands to help move furniture!

Once again we would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of our clients! It is you guys that make Dry Heat Photography a reality and to the Convent at El Zocalo for letting us run amok in their awesome building!








Monday, June 23, 2008

Call To Artists - Dry Heat Photography is now accepting submissions for Part 2 of the Soul Portraiture Series; Ancient Voices Distant Storms



The Art Gallery 66 is proud to host the second in a series of juried fine art photography exhibitions sponsored by Dry Heat Photography. Soul Portraiture is a journey into the essence of life; past, present and future. In a series of four shows we will explore the energy that defines life through a variety of subject matter. In Ancient Voices Distant Storms both professional and amateur photographers are invited to submit up to five images illustrating the personal meaning they find in the phrase "Ancient Voices Distant Storms".
Works selected by the jurors will demonstrate excellent composition, technical skill, and a strong sense of presence.

Rules For Submission:
Jury fee of $25 may be paid via - PayPal or by check. Please make checks payable to Dry Heat Photography. To use Pay Pal please click the link below.





Artists may submit up to five digital files sized no larger than 485 pixels in any direction, at 72 dpi. Please include image titles, format, and finished sizes for each image. Send images with artists bio and resume to info@dryheatphotography.com .
Deadline for submissions is July 9, 2008.
All accepted artwork must be delivered to the gallery no later than July 14, 2008. Artists are responsible for matting and framing of their own images and all artwork must be ready to hang when delivered.
An artist's reception will be held on Friday July 18 from 5:00 to 8:00 and the show will hang for one month.
Artist/Gallery split is 50/50.

For more information please contact:
DeAnna Dimmitt
info@dryheatphotography.com







Saturday, June 21, 2008

Krysta and Nathan's Wedding

Tonight I had the privilege of photographing the wedding of Krysta Wayne and Nathan Orona. (You may remember this couple from an earlier blog showing their engagement shots.)

After many months of planning, the wedding went off perfectly. The ceremony was held at Heights Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the reception was at the MountainView club. The entire day was perfect including the awesome sunset.
I had a blast spending the day with this amazing couple! As you can see, these two are very much in love and photographing them was pure joy.

Congratulations Krysta and Nathan!!






Friday, June 20, 2008

Introducing Tania and David


On Tuesday evening, in sweltering 103 degree heat (it is Dry Heat Photography after all), we met Tania and David in Old Town to shoot their engagement session. These guys were having so much fun I think they forgot we were there. It was great! We shot for well over an hour and the end result is a session that I feel not only captures the essence of Tania and David but also the captures the Old Town aesthetic. See for yourself...




I'm going to take this opportunity to shamelessly plug our good friend, Darryl Willison.
The fancy blue cowboy you see in the above photo is a collaborative effort between America's Drawing Cowboy, Darryl Willison, and renowned steel sculptor, the late OK Harris. Pieces such as this will only be available to the public for a short time longer due to the fact that they are no longer being produced. The extremely limited availability substantially increases the collectability of each piece and lends a historical significance to the body of work as a whole. Darryl is also the director of the Art Gallery 66 which is where we call home and the AG66 has the largest inventory of these steel sculptures currently available to the public.





Introducing Jennifer and Chad

On Monday evening we met Jennifer and Chad at the UNM Duckpond for their Engagement Session. Even though their wedding is not until summer of 2009 they wanted to get an early start on their Engagement Photos so they could send out their Save The Date cards!








Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Introducing Stephanie and Alex



Proving my theory that everyone loves Elena Gallegos Open Space - Stephanie and Alex love it too! Even after ten years of shooting in Albuquerque we still consider it a "hot spot" location that never loses it's charm. It's also a great place to go hiking. Stephanie and Alex are getting married in July so stay tuned...