What's happening at NoemiPhotography this summer?

Honestly there are so many incredible events and opportunities going on with NoemiPhotography this summer! I'm so excited! I'm doing a bullet point blog post and to let you pick and choose which ones are right for you! First up: Summer Mini Sessions June 23rd, 2012 If you need updated family photos this location is going to be AMAZING! There are a couple of spots left...maybe one of them if for you!

Wedding FOCUSED Photography workshop July 28th, 2012 I am so excited for this workshop! Have a mentioned it's going to be unlike any Workshop I've ever taught? I'm going to have 2 sets of bride and groom models - AND THEY ARE GORGEOUS! This workshop is going to be killer for portfolio building shots and learning how to tell a story through images. If you've just started shooting weddings, would like to shoot weddings or have been shooting for a while and want to break out of your system a bit...this is for you!

Practical FOCUSED Photography Workshop Aug 18th, 2012 I have taught this short but action packed class several times in the last couple of years and it's perfect for ANYONE with a DSLR camera wanting to learn camera basics, lighting, posing, and the ability to ask questions while you're shooting! I hope you are able to come!

Roundtable FOCUSED Photography Workshops Oct 20th, 2012 If you've taken a NoemiPhotography Workshop EVER you qualify for this workshop. The roundtable was designed for those of you starting a photography business and wanting/needing a place to have your work critiqued, ask questions, learn from others at the same stage as you, figure out pricing and branding...it's so incredibly encouraging!

Fall Mini Sessions - Oct. 13th, 2012! This is my first time posting about this and I'm just giving you the date so you have the "heads-up!" Registration won't start until the end of June.

If you're interested in learning some of the basics in photography but don't live near Minneapolis, MN please take a look the NoemiPhotography E-book

Enjoy your summer. I would love to capture it for you OR at least help you capture it! Please email me at info@noemiphotography.com if you have any questions.

Only 3 Mini Sessions left for June23rd, 2012 (Family Photography)

I seriously can not wait to do this day of family photography - mini sessions. I start at 9am and end at 5pm shooting a new family every 30 minutes AND I love it! The location is perfect...click to read more details

I only have a couple spots left so if you're in need of updating your family photography or just want to have a fun photoshoot for no reason at all! Check out the last available spots!

So looking forward to this day!

The Hache Family Portraits (Adoption Fundraiser)

I've known this couple...for a really long time...over 10 years? And I love them. Actually I loved them both separately and then I kinda set them up. then I shot their wedding (with film) over 8 years ago. Yup. I did. Now look at their beautiful family.

How times flies.

Please don't let it be another 8 years before I get to capture your family again!

Mini Sessions - London, England (family photography)

When I was 19 I went to School of Ministry in Toronto, Canada...that was 17 years ago. CRAZY! I made some incredible friendships that still exist today! I'm so thankful for the shaping years. What I learned about the Lord during that time really set the foundation for who I am today. Andy was in the school with me and I persuaded him to drive up and bring the family so they could be my models for the workshop! Brace yourself for the cutest curly hair ever!

Mini Sessions - London, England (family photography)

I met this couple when they were at Bethany College of Missions and I was the bookstore manager...that seems like a lifetime ago. Who knew I'd be their family photographer years later? Not me. I remember them being sweet together and well suited. Now 11 years later they have 2 incredible kids, are missionaries in England planning to someday move to their ministry to Italy. They are an incredible family! It was such a delight to stay with them, get to know them and capture them during 1 of the 2 hours it was actually sunny! Thank you for everything Julia. Enjoy your pics!

Practical Photography Workshop in London, England

Here I come! As a mom of three I don't get to travel internationally much. If you're ever wanting to try this there's a couple of things that have to be in place:

1. Have a husband who's amazing and loves being with your kids!

2. Have an incredible contact abroad who's willing to do leg work for you and get the word out!

3. It helps to have a sister who lives in the country of choice for incentive to make it happen!

4. Have friends that are willing to help get you to and from the airport and watch your kids when you're husband needs to work!

5. Have a dream, put it out there and watch the Lord figure out the details!

So, today I fly! As soon as I get to airport my vacation begins. I'm bringing way too many books and things to do because, Lord knows, I'm going to watch movies on the plane. But, I will have hours of uninterrupted time and I want to enjoy every minute.

I know it's a long way to go for 5 days but it will be worth every moment of jet-lag because it's England, photography and my sister.

Yes...I will be taking tons of pictures!

And yes, I will be sharing them with you!

 

This has nothing to do with Photography...but it's so cute I had to share.

I love music. My oldest daughter has the same love. We share a love for musicals. This year at her school talent show she decided to sing "Somewhere over the rainbow!" from the Wizard of Oz! She wouldn't sing the newer versions she had to be just like Judy Garland...awesome. Here she is being herself, singing her heart out and having the time of her life! Brace yourself for an incredible amount of cuteness.

on the car ride home she sighs and says, "Ohh I wish we could go back to the school and I could sing again!" Wow, right? And she follows that comment up with, "Tomorrow, when people say, 'Hey Adriah!' I'll turn around and say, 'No It's Judy!"

I love this girl!

The Reilly Family Portraits

A family I know and love and MISS! They moved away over a year ago and finally came back to visit as a family...and I was so blessed to capture them again! (Even though I shot their family session outside and nearly froze their kids!) I love you all and happy to celebrate your baby's 2nd birthday!

Summer Mini Sessions - June 23rd, 2012

  YEAH!  MINI SESSIONS ARE BACK! What are Mini Sessions with NoemiPhotography? 

-20 minute portrait session

When are the summer Mini Sessions?

- Saturday, June 23rd, 2012

Where will the Mini Sessions be captured this summer?

- I'm trying something BRAND NEW and very dear to my heart! I have a friend who owes 4 horses on a beautiful 12 acre property that backs up to the Minnesota river. Your Mini Session could include anything from: horseback riding, fun in the barn, walks through the forest, or playing in the sand and water!

What times are available?

- Sessions will begin at 9 AM and will be booked on a first-come, first-serve basis (space is limited)

How do Mini Sessions work?

- Sessions will start on the hour and the half hour and are 20 minutes max in length.

- Available to groups up to 4 people max (kids, families, couples, headshots) If your family has more then 4 people…you may require two Mini Session spots to make sure we have time. Contact me for more details.

- Assorted posed and candid shots (Feel free to bring a few props of your own)

Mini Sessions are $250.00 plus tax

- 20 minute session

- 20 digital files and print release

- Online ordering gallery (PICTAGE.com)

- All files will be delivered electronically unless otherwise specified.

 

Focused Photography Workshops, Minneapolis, MN

I have several inquiries about Focused Photography Workshops for 2012 and I'm so pleased! I love teaching photography workshops and I hope to continue for years and years. I'm working hard to put together a schedule and description of each workshop to help you better plan (and get excited) for what's to come. We sold out of the last couple of workshops that I did in 2011 so if you're planning on coming please register sooner then later. I keep the class sizes smaller to make sure you get the most out of the workshop!

Here the types of workshops I'll be offering this year: Wedding Focused Photography Workshop - Saturday, July 28th, 2012 Cost: $149.00 Level: Advanced (some prior knowledge of DSLR functions needed) Time: 2pm-7pm *Specifically for photographers interested in understanding the business of weddings and desiring to expand their wedding portfolio. Learn how photojournalism works...how to tell the couples story through pictures!

REGISTER NOW! Limited spaces available Practical Focused Photography Workshop - Saturday, August 18th, 2012 Cost: $99.00 Level: Beginner (no prior knowledge of DSLR camera needed) Time: 5pm-8:30pm *Specifically for photographers new to their camera and photography but, interested in knowing how their camera works and learning how to improve their images.

REGISTER NOW! Limited spaces available

Roundtable Focused Photography Workshop - Saturday, September 8th, 2012 Cost: $199.00 Level: Advanced (interested in moving your hobby into a photography business) Time: 5pm-10pm *Specifically for Photographers that have previously taken a Focused Photography Workshop and want to learn more about the business, develop their branding, and improve their blog/website.

REGISTER NOW! Limited spaces available

Using Available Light...cause it's always available :)

I have people ask questions about light all the time in my Photography Workshops so, I'm going to talk about it on my next two posts! I want to encourage you as a photographer that you can shoot anywhere! In fact, I think that's the difference between a beginner photographer and someone who knows what they are doing behind a camera. So first, I'm going to show you where we did the shoot. A perfectly normal garage. You can see I chose a space at the front where the light is diffused and soft with dark shadows in the background. I used the pile of wood and the sheet of metal that had rusted for my backgrounds. I used a reflector to bounce light for some of the shots but, most were done with natural/available light! So, you can do this!

Practical Photography Workshop - Family Portraits

Happy to finally be getting some of the Practical Photography Workshop pictures up on the blog. Thanks to my wonderful models! Who knew two and a half year old twins could be soooo easy to capture! Do you recognize the mom? YUP! It's Cate from Wildruffle!

Love this first series of laughing shots! i couldn't decide which one was my favorite so I'm posting all of them. Which one do you like best?

I'm still processing...laying low and resting.

Last week we had a scare with our youngest baby (almost 2)...we spent 3 days at the PICU at the Minneapolis Children's Hospital. We're home now and laying low for the week. I was reflecting on everything that happened and how it effected me. I started to write and this is what came out.

Everyone is asking, "How are you really doing?" My tiredness is slowly fading My emotions aren't ruling And my thoughts are turning Towards thankfulness.

In the midst of shaking i felt nothing, Afterwards I'm still moving, I keep going back re-living, Stop second guessing, And starting to listen.

I needed you more than anything In the midst of pain I was floating On the prayers of those caring My burdens you were carrying So I could rest and hope.

You were there in the shaking, And now, I'm still standing, My heart you were holding, Keeping me, trusting The one who held me through it all...is the one that holds tomorrow.

A window into my heart

We had a crisis this week. I was giving updates on Facebook but decided for your benefit (and mine) I'd write out what happened.

This week started like any other Sunday included church, home and rest. Clara was warm when she went to sleep but, that wasn't cause for alarm. Monday she woke up with a cough, the kind that doesn't do anything but annoy, and she coughed all day. Monday night I put her down and every 30 minutes or so she'd wake up coughing, crying herself awake and breathing weird - very unusual. I did all I knew to do...put a mist machine in her room, did a neb treatment with last year's leftover Albutiral and gave her Tylenol for her fever. She seemed to settle. When Matt came home he checked on her and he didn't like the way she was breathing so he slept with her. At 5am I took over and he got some sleep. I did another neb and decided we needed to go into the Dr. that morning. We got in at 11am, he checked her oxygen and found out she was low (85 instead of high 90's) and he gave her adrenaline mist and her levels came back up. She had a fever of 101 and tested positive for RSV. He explained what the virus was and sent us home saying most cases they get better on their own but if she sounds "worse or different" to come back that afternoon. Now I was sooo annoyed by that...what does worse sound like? And what is different? How am I supposed to know her oxygen levels at home? Very frustrating.

When she got up from her nap she was whimpering with every breath...that was different enough for me. She fell asleep on the way to the Dr. and I was scared...if knew something wasn't right. We got into the office and they tested her oxygen levels and they were back down to 85, they did the same adrenaline treatment and she didn't improve so the Doc suggested admitting her to St. Francis. He made it sound like it was just a precaution so I wouldn't have to keep guessing through out the night cause kids usually are worse at night. So I agreed.

We got settled into our room and the Respiratory Therapist came in looked at her for 3 minutes and said, "she should be at Children's Hospital." Matt and I looked at each other and I thought, "That's a bit over the top!" But, after trying two different types of oxygen masks and neither bringing her levels to normal they ordered an ambulance to take us to Children's. At this point, I'm just trying to keep up. You have to remember that morning I think my daughter has a cold Tuesday night I'm riding in an ambulance to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at one of the best children's hospitals in the country...it's a bit of a leap right?

Clara was limp, white and breathing hard the whole way there. I kept re-playing the doctor's last words in my head, "She's working really hard and at some point she's going to stop working." Not possible. She's MY baby. Needless to say, I was praying, crying and praying some more. I reached out to friends and family through Facebook...asking people to join with us. It was so encouraging to read everyone's comments. I'd talk to the doctor, text the update, and read about people praying. Amazing! Matt and I knew we're weren't alone.

When we got to Children's 5 doctors and nurses were waiting for us...not a good sign. We had x-rays and blood drawn immediately and everything looked very bad but not awful. The lead doctor came to talk to Matt and I to tell that if she got any worse she would need a breathing tube and she would have to be sedated. I didn't understand want that meant until later...he was talking about putting her into a coma so they could regulate her breathing. Now, things are getting very serious and still all we could do was pray and wait. All night she woke up in a panic from the strange room and tubes attached to every limb. She hated the oxygen mask and kept pulling at it. I slept in the same bed with her and cried. I felt that feeling...the one where I want to take her pain on myself so my precious baby wouldn't hurt anymore. But, I was powerless, all I could do was pray.

Wednesday she improved so much that they downgraded (or upgraded depending on how you look at it) us to a ICU room down the hall. She wasn't critical anymore. AND they had started weaning her off the oxygen. Still not eating or drinking or sleeping...she wasn't a happy camper. At the end of the day they let her have liquids and I was so relieved to see her doing something "normal." That night Matt came and I went home. I hadn't slept since the whole thing began and I was emotionally spent. She needed her daddy and I needed to go home and hug my other babies.

Thursday morning I came back and she started to get mad which medically speaking is wonderful but emotionally is so hard on me. They wanted her to scream and cry because she has loosen everything in her chest but I wanted to comfort her. AND I wanted to do was walk up and down the halls explaining what the doctors said to all the other parents taking care of sick kids listening to my almost 2 year old scream bloody murder! Plus, she would have a full on temper tantrum and pull at every cord attached to her body. It was awful. She was better but not well enough to take the tubes off. Eventually she calmed down and slept. I kept asking them to turn down the oxygen knowing that if she could prove she didn't need it we could go home sooner. She did went without oxygen for most of the day...and then into the night. People were praying and so was I. At 4am the nurse came in to check on her and because she'd been off oxygen for so long I asked about removing the tubes. It was a wonderful moment to see my babies face again. Friday morning I saw the doctor and he signed our release. They said it would 5-7 days...we were out in 3. Prayer works.

The last image is Clara playing the Doctor...waiting for Daddy to drive through the show storm and come get us.

At home Friday night she slept 13 hours straight and today she took two 2 hour naps. She is on the mend and being home is the best thing for her.

We're laying low for the next week so we don't spread this nasty bug. I don't mind. This will be a week of resting, cuddling, and thanking the Lord for all my blessings.

I know there are mom's who have suffered worse and my heart goes out to each one. It is truly painful to watch your child in pain. I was so thankful for the network of friends and family all over the world who stopped for a minute and prayed for Clara. What a gift.

This is our story. Thank you for reading...blogging is therapy for me. Someday Clara can scroll back and read about her trip to Children's Hospital!

The winners for the Mini Session and the Practical Photography Workshop are...

Marketta Lampkin - won the Mini Session spot!AND Amanda Knowles - won the Practical Photography Workshop spot!

I want to say thank you to everyone who entered to win the the Photography Mini Session and the free Practical Photography Workshop contests! Thanks also to everyone who voted for their friends and family members. I'm truly honored that so many participated in these contests and I can't wait to meet the winners! I love contests so maybe I'll do this again for the 2000th post...we'll see.

The winners need to email me directly to find out the details about their free spot! Remember there's only 5 DAYS LEFT to Register at the EARLY REGISTRATION FEE of $99.00.

After that the cost goes up to $119.00 per person. So...if you're thinking about coming CLICK HERE to register now.

Dates for the upcoming Mini Sessions will be posted soon!

Merry Christmas from the Hedricks!

Merry Christmas! Looking back on 2011, we know that we are blessed. God has been so good to us, and we cannot speak enough of his love, his faithfulness, his mercy, and his kindness. At this time of year, we pause to reflect on the greatest expression of his love and kindness that the world has ever seen. Our Heavenly Father sent His Only Son Jesus Christ into the world - to come as a man, to take on flesh, to live a sinless life, and to lay down that life to pay the penalty for our sins. In the Book of John, we read of Jesus when it says, “The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world… to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.” For the Hedrick family, 2011 has been a year of seen more and more of the glory of Jesus Christ.

Here are some of the highlights from this past year:

2011 was a wonderful year for Matt. He is going into his tenth year as Bethany Church's Senior Pastor. The congregation at Bethany Church has seen a tremendous amount of growth and maturity this year, and Matt is so honored to work with the men and women that he does on the church staff. In addition to his leadership role at the church, he continues to serve on the Board of Directors for a couple of ministries in the Twin Cities area (Transform Minnesota and World Relief Minnesota.) A planned ministry trip to Kenya in the fall of 2011 was delayed to early 2012 because of some of the unrest that has been occurring in that region of the world. In addition to his ministry life, Matt kept busy working on and finishing the basement at our home and also enjoyed his annual trip to the Boundary Waters with some friends from church. Noemi is learning more about herself and what it means to be a mom and wife all the time. She continues volunteering at Adriah's school, serves on the church worship team, and leads a Mom’s small group. This year she’s started to attend a BSF (Bible Study Fellowship) group and has loved studying the Book of Acts. It’s been 8 years of developing her photography business, and she loves continuing to learn and has started teaching two different types of Photography Workshops. After a busy season she’s ready to slow the pace heading into winter, allowing more time for family and friends. All of her roles fill her heart to full... Adriah Liberty is now 6 ½ and almost 4 ½ feet tall! She’s thriving as a first grader at Aspen Academy. She is excelling at reading, math and music! She loves reading chapter books, playing IPAD games, memorizing her Bible verses for Awana, and performing for us on the piano (she’s been taking lessons for almost a year!) She just lost her first tooth and the second one is not far behind. And we are pleased to share that Adriah made a HUGE step in her faith this year! She was publicly baptized in front of her church family. We are so proud of our firstborn! She is our little-love! Leyton O’Neal is 3 ½ and loves everything with wheels! Trucks and Lego are a big part of his daily play routine. He and Clara are becoming so close and are learning to share their days together while Adriah is in school all day. He continues to amaze us with his happy-go-lucky ways. He loves to laugh and make others laugh...his jokes are actually funny now. He’s been working on potty-training - and hopefully, it will be “mastered” soon. He loves going to BSF with Mom and calls it “his school!” He’s learning hymns, scripture and bible stories. He's still daddy's boy and wrestling has become a normal activity in our home! He will start preschool in the fall...but we’re not in any hurry to see him go to school. He is our joy! Clara Isabel is almost 2! She is talking up a storm. She didn't walk until she was 18 months... so perhaps she was thinking of all of those words while she sat! She goes back and forth from being “spicy” and being “snuggly.” She really takes the cake on both extremes! We love her “rock-star” hair, her belly laugh, and her willingness to jump right in with the rest of the family. After talking with Adriah about the fact that she was our "Love" and Leyton was our "Joy," she made the comment that Clara should be our "Peace." Although we are still getting to know her and learning who she is, we believe that might be a great description of who this precious gift is. We delight in her.

Our children truly are our gift from God! We see Him in them, and we see Him moving in us as we parent them! We enter 2012 knowing that the Lord is faithful to provide for all of our needs...we are rich in Christ Jesus. This year is about pursuing him individually and as a family! We’re thankful for Bethany Church, Awana, and BSF to help give structure to our hearts intent.

Please pray that we will hear the Lord's voice and will move in whatever direction He leads us. We love you and are blessed to have you in our lives. Blessings from our home to yours - Matt, Noemi, Adriah, Leyton and Clara!