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Earth Day | NH Photographer Blog Circle

April’s round of the NH Photographer Blog Circle is here at last!  Previously we focused on “What Love Looks Like” and our favorite recipes.  This month we are celebrating nature and Earth Day!

Since we’ve moved up here, I have truly appreciated the calm and tranquility of our surroundings.  I love the mountain view as I look out my windows every morning or play in the early evening with my son.

 

Now that it’s Spring I look forward to exploring the area and seeing all the riches Nature holds for us.  I thought I’d share one of my favorite nature poems since Earth Day is such a fitting occasion.

Lines Written in Early Spring
by William Wordsworth (1798)

I heard a thousand blended notes,

While in a grove I sate reclined,

In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts

Bring sad thoughts to the mind.

To her fair works did Nature link

The human soul that through me ran;

And much it grieved my heart to think

What man has made of man.

Through primrose tufts, in that green bower,

The periwinkle trailed its wreaths;

And ’tis my faith that every flower

Enjoys the air it breathes.

The birds around me hopped and played,

Their thoughts I cannot measure:–

But the least motion which they made

It seemed a thrill of pleasure.

The budding twigs spread out their fan,

To catch the breezy air;

And I must think, do all I can,

That there was pleasure there.

If this belief from heaven be sent,

If such be Nature’s holy plan,

Have I not reason to lament

What man has made of man?  

Now head down to Manchester photographer, Erika Follansbee’s blog to see what she found in nature this month!!!

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April 21, 2012 - 10:55 PM

Erika Follansbee - Carey, it looks like you live in the most amazing place. Love the photo of your son with the bubbles! Thanks for the Wordsworth poem, I had forgotten how much I enjoy his work.

April 22, 2012 - 8:22 AM

BLog Circle | Earth Day! » Princeton House Photography - [...] Earth Day Dog would love it if you’d continue  along the circle and head on over to Carey Hough’s blog to see her Earth Day post!!  Happy Earth Day, and remember to be green whenever you [...]

April 22, 2012 - 8:30 AM

Steph - Love these, Carey!! The bubble shot is awesome!! And buds have been my macro subjects lately too! Gorgeous!

April 22, 2012 - 6:18 PM

Kristen - Carey….great work combining poetry month and Earth Day! Isn’t living in NH so beatiful?? wait for the month of June….

KRide 2012, I’m not an event photographer (clearly) and a raffle!

At this very moment I am excited, nervous, anxious and a little bit nauseous.

Before you ask, (I’m looking at you Mom), no, I am not pregnant.

I’ve just registered for the 2012 Katelynn’s Ride (aka KRide), a bicycle ride in memory of 11 year old Katelynn Battista of West Springfield, MA who lost her battle with cancer in 1997.  Since 2001 the ride, which features 10, 25, 50 and 100 mile loops, has raised $1.4 million for cancer research – outstanding!  It’s also a great day for families, since there are kids’ activities, entertainment and a nice big barbeque!

This is not my first year with KRide, though it will be the first year I am riding.  Back in 2002 I volunteered as a cheerleader alongside my BFF Amber and our friend Jill Monson.  We picked the last corner of the route to cheer on the riders and encourage them that they were almost there.  I am tearing up now just thinking about how amazing it was to see all those people riding for such an amazing cause.  Last year I was once again a cheerleader, but this time it was in honor of my sister-in-law’s nephew, Adam.  Adam was diagnosed at 16 months of age with the same cancer that Katelynn had.  At 20 months of age he had a life saving bone marrow transplant at the Dana Farber Institute.  I am extremely happy to say he is now 7 years cancer free and will be 9 years old at the time of the race, June 3rd!  Here are some pictures from last year’s race and apologies for the quality.  I am not an event photographer, especially when I can’t control the harsh mid day light like below.  What can I say?  I’m a control freak.

Adam’s Animal’s 2011Dan Williams (co-founder, along with Kim Zachary, Steve Stark and the Battista Family) counting down the riders.

This year, for the first time, I am riding.  I ride in Katelynn’s memory.  I ride in honor of Adam and his continued health.  And I ride so that one day no child or family will ever have to suffer or worry about this horrible disease. Right now my plan is to ride the 25 mile course and I have a fundraising goal of $500.  I know the economy isn’t exactly peachy right now, and everyone is feeling it, but if you can help me – donating whatever you can even if it’s $5 – it means that we are that much closer to making this thing history.  How amazing would that be?

But I’ll do one better.  I want to raise more than $500…I’d love to raise $1000, $1500, even $2000!  Anyone who is able to donate $50 or more to the cause will be entered into a drawing for a complimentary portrait session and 11″x14″ wall print, session to be held this Fall 2012 in either the New Hampshire Lakes region or the Western Massachusetts region.  Drawing will take place August 2, 2012.  Your gift is tax deductible, you’re helping a fantastic cause and you might just get an amazing gift yourself from your donation!

You can donate online through my personal fundraising website here: http://www.active.com/donate/kride2012/careyhough or if you’d prefer to send a check, please email me carey@careyhoughphotography.com and I will be in touch on where to send it.

Thank you – and hopefully I don’t end up like my brother at the end of the race last year.

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March 27, 2012 - 5:49 PM

Sandy Deyo - Carey-you photos of the team are beautiful! (with the possible exception of the one of me)! We are so glad that you’ll be riding this year! Welcome to team Adam’s Animals!

March Blog Circle | Favorite Recipe | NH Photographers

It’s that time again – time for our monthly blog circle party.  A few of New Hampshire awesomest portrait photographers have formed a monthly circle where we pick a theme and interpret it in our photographs.  Last month was What Love Looks Like and this month we are focusing on a Favorite Recipe.  You may have followed a link here from Erika Follansbee Photography (and how yummy does her dish look?  I see myself making that soon!) or you might be a regular reader.  Welcome, no matter how you got here and I hope you find something tasty to look at!!!

One of my favorite hobbies is to cook and create new dishes.  Narrowing it down to my favorite wasn’t going to happen since I have so many.  I chose salmon because it’s one of my favorite protiens and because it’s so quick to cook, tasty and heart healthy.  I also really like bell peppers, while unfortunately my husband does not, so for the past 7 years I’ve had very limited access to them.  He’s away on a business trip though, so I decided to make the most of it and pepper it up!  Here is Salmon en Papillote (Salmon in Paper) – a fantastic and healthy way to cook fish or even chicken.

Let’s start out with our main star and supporting cast (really you can choose any veggies you’d like):She’s a thing of beauty…and did you know the Omega 3′s in salmon can speed up your metabolism, lower bad cholesterol(LDL), raise good cholesterol (HDL), help improve memory and help fight against macular degeneration?  And as a photographer I do NOT want macular degeneration!So we’re going to slice up our veggies and get out a sheet of parchment paper.  Put your salmon in the middle of the sheet, sprinkle with a little sea salt, black pepper and your favorite seasonings (I’m on a smoked Spanish paprika kick at the moment…ask me about my Maple Glazed Salmon – that paprika is a superstar!).  Then toss your veggies in (is that a euphemism?) and drizzle with a teaspoon of olive oil and a squeeze of lemon juice.  It’s your meal add none or a quart – whatever floats your boat.  Fold your parchment paper in half and then begin folding the edges over each other to seal (I usually fold the last edge over a few times).  Then stick those packets on a cookie sheet in an oven that’s been preheated to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.  Let this cook for about 15 to 20 minutes (depending on the thickness of your fish – and chicken will probably take a tad longer).In the meantime I started sautéing some garlic and shallots in a pan with 2 teaspoons of olive oil.  Once they were soft (NOT brown – garlic can get bitter if it browns too much), I added a package of baby spinach and gave it a couple tosses.  Then I turned off the heat and covered the pan and let it just hang out while the fish cooked.Then like magic you have a rainbow on your plate!I cooked up some brown rice to go along as a starch.  So here I have 6oz of salmon, 2/3 a cup of brown rice and lots and lots of veggies.  It was soooo tasty, and if you’re on Weight Watchers like me – 13 points for this filling meal!

I’ve got lots more yummy recipes to share, and once my personal blog is up and running I’ll stick them up there.  Do you have a favorite recipe?  Feel free to share with me in the comments – I LOVE to cook new things!  Let your eyes and taste buds carry you on to Stephanie Johnson’s epicurean adventure over at Concord’s Princeton House Photography.

Ingredients

2 6oz Salmon Portions

1 red bell pepper sliced

1 orange bell pepper sliced

10 halved cherry tomatoes

1 scallion chopped

2 cloves of garlic sliced

2 tsp olive oil

2 Tbsp lemon juice (or to taste)

2 lemon twists for garnish

sea salt to taste

black pepper to taste

seasonings to taste

Bag/Box of fresh Baby Spinach

1 scallion chopped

2 cloves garlic minced

2 tsp olive oil

squeeze of lemon juice

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March 15, 2012 - 8:51 PM

Recipe | March Blog Photo Project | NH Photographers » Erika Follansbee Photography - [...] for visiting! Now be sure to head up north to Gilmanton and visit Carey of Carey Hough Photography to find out what her favorite recipe is! Pin it Posted in Food and Drink, Local Scene, Personal [...]

March 15, 2012 - 9:47 PM

Erika Follansbee - Beautiful, Carey! I love the idea of anything that can be cooked in its own self-contained container. My husband and I are literally laughing like crazy over this, because you have this gorgeous and healthy recipe here, and mine involves dumping a WHOLE bottle of Caesar dressing over a pound of pasta, plus cheese. LOL!!!! I need to come take lessons from you. :)

March 16, 2012 - 2:14 AM

Kristen - Carey, you make it look so easy! The images are beautiful, and you break down the steps so easily. I am thinking you need a monthly recipe share on your biz blog!!

March 16, 2012 - 8:45 AM

Michelle Heath - Looks amazing! I stopped eating meat a while ago and have been debating whether or not to try adding fish back into my diet and I may have to now just so I can try this recipe!

March 16, 2012 - 12:00 PM

Jenn - I so wish I liked Salmon, this looks delicious and very healthy. Maybe I could try the Maple glazed salmon. Could I get that recipe when you have a moment?
Thanks!

March 16, 2012 - 1:24 PM

Jenn Bakos - This recipe looks great! I love anything healthy and tasty, plus I love salmon. I’ll have to try this soon!

March 17, 2012 - 8:34 PM

Michelle Heath - Tried this tonight Carey and it was FANTASTIC! Thank you again for sharing, I’m bummed I missed out on this particular circle, but I am totally benefiting from everyone else’s posts :)

March 18, 2012 - 7:24 PM

Steph - Looks amazing!! And the photos are awesome too!! :)

Children and Family Workshop Review | New Hampshire Children Photographer

I had the opportunity a couple weeks back to travel down to Durham, NC and attend a workshop hosted by Tamara Lackey.  In case you are just being introduced to her, Tamara is a renown photographer most often associated with her outstanding family and children’s photography.  Not only does she have a fantastic ability to connect and interact with her clients, but she has an outstanding head for business.  And since both of those areas are something I’ve been really itching to focus on this year, I knew her Portrait Photographer Workshop was the ticket.  Also my fantastic friend Lara Koppmann suggested it would be a great get together for us, and really who can argue with a couple warm days in North Carolina focusing on bettering your skills all while enjoying catered breakfast and lunch and then bonding with some fellow photographers?  What I’m saying is that there really isn’t much that could be better besides relaxing with my family on a beach.

We had a yummy opening dinner and then the next morning it was right to business.   We got into all the nitty gritty technical stuff, and then had a great image critique.  After another delicious lunch it was on to our shooting clinic.  We had some adorable models throughout the course of the afternoon as you can see in the photos.  We started out with studio lighting (which I was very happy to learn because it means I can soon open the doors to my in-home studio!) and then moved on to location shooting.

Studio lighting clinic…and this girl was a trooper.  She was so excited to model for us and said she wants to be a professional model someday!

On location clinic…these boys were so adorable, especially the older one.  And you gotta give it up for the Toy Story boots…

This picture is “technically” wrong – but I just love love LOVE the feeling in it!

Tamara connects with her models and clients so well.  And this awesome guy connected with my lens…inconspicuous I am not, clearly.

We made this little girl, Jamie, run around in circles for what seems like hours.  This is my pal Lara giving her a peek at what she got.  Jamie seemed to really enjoy hamming it up for the camera and didn’t mind endlessly running around for us!

This is the idea of what you want from all that running in circles…

 

Day two was a breakthrough for me.  The biggest thing I came to realize at the workshop was that I’ve been, and always have, looked at images the wrong way.  I’ve grown up in the disposable camera and digital camera generation.  That’s not to say I’m inexperienced with film – I’m not – it’s how I learned in high school actually and a lot of the time I find myself pining for the darkroom like my 3 year old pines for a cookie.  But with technology advances comes greater access to all sorts of things (in this case countless images), and perhaps a diminished value to what we once held dear.  I realized at Tamara’s workshop that I wasn’t valuing the actual art I was creating – I was seeing it as a file on a disk – purely a non-tangible good.  When I stopped and thought about it though, something rang out in my head.  I always want my clients to LOVE their images.  But what I really want is these images to hang on their walls for generations.  To be the portraits of these and future generations, the way that painted portraits used to be.  I want them to be handed down years and years and years in the future as an artistic record of the subject, the relationship the time and the emotion.  I want your grandchildren’s grandchildren to have these images on their hallway walls to point out to their children when they are telling the stories of your family history.

It’s because of this that I will be soon changing my offerings.  I will still have the disc of your images with a limited print release available, but it will no longer be built in to your session.  My pricing will soon be changing accordingly.

So I have to give a huge thank you to Tamara for indirectly flipping a switch in my head, her crew (especially Sarah) for all they did for us during the workshop, my friend Lara for pushing me to go, and the group of 14 super talented photographers that were kind and very good about bouncing ideas off each other.  I do have to throw out one last thanks to my amazing support team at home: my best friend forever to infinity and beyond Amber who watched my munchkin while I was away, and my unconditionally loving son and husband who saw that this was something I had to do.  Even if it means he had to do more than his normal share of diapers.  I love you.

 

Here’s a quick video of the workshop that Tamara’s production associate Kate put together for us!
 

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March 14, 2012 - 5:19 PM

Heidi - Wonderfully descriptive post! Love the photos, especially the ones with the two kiddos we ran to death:) I really enjoyed meeting you!

March 14, 2012 - 8:11 PM

Jenny - Carey, it was so nice to meet you at the workshop. I love the photos that you captured and the nice and warm processing. You did a great job with the panning/running shot! Let’s definitely get together sometime when you’re in PA. :)

March 16, 2012 - 12:05 PM

Jenn - Beautiful pics and very well said. Glad to hear you got so much out of the workshop.

March 19, 2012 - 11:41 AM

loreta - Beautifully written. I don’t know you but I am proud that you took that step, that leap of faith! It will pay off. Value yourself, your work and others will follow! Cheers to your future!

March 19, 2012 - 12:52 PM

Pam - followed you via your tweet Tamara Lackey. I will start saving up to attend one of her workshops. I so want to learn more from her- love what she has done on Creative Live!

What Love Looks Like | NH Photographer Blog Party | Lakes Region Photographer

I’m so excited to be participating in a blog circle this month with a bunch of other fabulous New Hampshire Photographers!  We decided to go with the very sweet theme of “What Love Looks Like” – very appropriate for this month dontcha think?  There are tons of ways I see love…

The love and magic that comes from lightly falling clean, crisp snow…

Or the chivalrous way husband shows us his love by making sure we have a safe, clear driveway.  He even manages to thrown in a bit of the romantic gesture…

My son’s love for his teddy bear…his most prized possession…

Or the love I feel looking into his big, emotional and inquisitive eyes…(or even when he’s just hamming it up….)

Or his big belly laughs that just melt my heart…

Or just looking at and appreciating our little piece of Heaven, here amongst the mountains and lakes of beautiful NH…

I love my family.  I love my job.  I love our new life up here in New Hampshire.

Oh yeah.  This is definitely what love looks like.

Keep the circle going and see more love over at Michelle’s blog at Michelle Heath Photography!
Happy Valentine’s Day!!!

 

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February 14, 2012 - 7:36 AM

Michelle Heath - Love this post Carey! And that little guy is way to handsome….. ;)

February 14, 2012 - 7:59 AM

Erika - Wonderful post, Carey! I love your home, it is so beautiful! :)

February 14, 2012 - 8:20 AM

Meg - Ahhhh! Love that last shot of your house!!!!

February 14, 2012 - 8:20 AM

Meg - Ahhhh! Love that last shot of your house!!!!

February 14, 2012 - 9:05 AM

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February 14, 2012 - 9:14 AM

Jen - Love these pictures Carey! I am so happy you joined the part. Your son is so hansom. I really love the shot of his eyes, you can really feel the emotions of pure love!

February 14, 2012 - 11:30 AM

Lara - absolutely BEAUTIFUL post Carey!! Love the way Martin leaves a little message in the driveway so sweet! And I can’t get enough of that adorable little boy of yours ;) Happy Valentines Day!! xo

February 16, 2012 - 12:24 PM

Kristen - always enjoy finding love in the day-to-day! thank you for sharing!

March 15, 2012 - 8:49 PM

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April 21, 2012 - 9:40 PM

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