Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Games People Play Now, ...

This title comes to mind this morning! Games that don't have to be played. Games resulting in wrecked lives. All of which could be prevented by communication!

There will be no more entries in this blog until things are better. Much better.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Encouragement needed!

It is a sad time in the Spillman household. All is not well.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Heartland Photo Group

Deb and I were invited to the Heartland Photo group in Calvert City to speak on Thursday night.
They meet the first Thursday of every month. They were so nice and gracious.

We had a good meal at the Cracker Barrel and went to a Baptist Church to meet. They had a very nice facility.

The class was on Wedding Photography. Since we are going to be giving an early bird class in January at the state convention, we felt this would be a good warm up for that.

We talked about what we do dealing with weddings from the initial phone call to the delivery of albums. No body got up and walked out and no one seemed to leave mad. So maybe we did alright!

I was so proud of Deb. She really did a great job. I did not know after being married to her for 35 years that she was so articulate. Maybe if I would listen more??????

Anyway we had great participation and they stayed the whole time even though we went over our allotted time by about 20 minutes.

We have been doing them so long that it is easy to talk about weddings. We also gave them a show of many of our images and one of our son Will's shows to define the Photojournalism that we take at weddings.

I would be in favor of attending again and maybe even speaking about something else.

Thanks Heartland! You guys are a great group.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Smokies 2009






Deb and I were going to lose a week in the Smokies if we did not use it. We could not afford it but went anyway. The best thing that happened was that we met the Siebolds down here. Bill and Carolyn Siebold are parents of former students. Some of the finest people in the world. We especially have a soft spot in our hearts for their daughter Jennifer who is one of our favorites. She even helped babysit Will when he was small.

We asked them to go with us up the mountain to take pictures. They seemed to enjoy the scenery. I hope we did not bore them. I know we really enjoyed their company. They brought back many great memories about Hiseville School. Times sure have changed.

The week was full of shopping and eating and trying to relax. Upon Will's recommendation we got call-forwarding and took most of our calls down here. The worst thing was that AT&T has no service where we stayed. So to stay available, I went out and bought a disposable phone from Verizon. It works well but I am getting very tired of their calling me about nothing. Also it seems that someone else must of had the number before because I keep getting weird calls that do not talk. So goes the game of cell numbers.

Posting is not a problem and I usually have too much to say. It is just remembering to do it and finding the time.

I found a camera and lens on Craig's List down here and am going to see the owner today. I may be going deeper into debt again. We shall see!

Till next time.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

TPPA

We went to Tennessee to their state convention. Deb and I actually got to go to classes instead of work. They do a great job down there. At first no one talked to us. But as you know, I never met a stranger and began talking to several of them. It wasn't long until I spoke to several couples. We probably will go back to TN because in KY we have to work so that we miss the speakers. There were some friends from KY there also and naturally we had a great time with them. One night we went out to eat with Ron Rice, co-owner of Dury's. He is a great friend and always treats his customers right. We saw everything from baby photographers to pet photographers. Probably the best known speaker was Michael Taylor from California. He has been called an Icon by Kodak. His lighting techniques are awesome. I hope a little of all of them rubbed off on us.

Since we have been home we have been so busy! I wish it would continue but the book is not near as full as I wish it were. We can only hope things will improve!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Ryan Gledhill


Ryan is the Three year old son of a fairly new family to our customer list. What a great family! Every time I am around them I am more and more impressed. Dad is obviously brilliant working as a computer programmer. Mom is so patient amd loving with their children. And their wonderful attitude and work ethic has has rubbed off on their children.
I would have never thought that I would welcome into my hole (office), where I work, anyone to help me. But sure enough, James, their oldest has proved to be a great asset to me. At this point I don't know what I will do without him when he goes on his Mission trip for his church in several months. He can do things with a computer that I have no idea how he does it or that quickly. The best thing about him is his young inquisitive mind. He wants to learn and please in anyway he can. Great attributes for anyone. Especially a young man. He is polite, considerate, trustworthy and honestly I believe he is glad to get away from home some. I know I am glad to get him. I wish I could pay him more!
I don't know how I got off on James. This was supposed to be about Ryan. Isn't he a handsome young man!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Adeline Coleman


On Friday, one of our favorite families came for photographs of their three month old.
Adeline is precious as you can tell. She is already holding her head up and has a great personality. The parents are truly blessed! We are also blessed to have them as friends first and then as customers. The parents are both former students. We are very proud of them and how well they are doing. Time sure flies when you are doing what you want to do instead of what you have to do!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Browning Grandchildren



Deb and I had the task of photographing seven children, all cousins.
These adorable kids are like any others. They can't all look the same direction at the same time. I felt real good about getting what I did. The moms all worked hard and especially Aunt Becky that came also. We even had a dad in on the deal. The oldest, Mason , was like a rock and did anything necessary to help out. Their parents should be proud. Jack and Carter were especially good. We did special "princess" photos inside of Hallie-Anne. I hope they like them as much as I do!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Briggs Harris


We had the pleasure of photographing this handsome boy yesterday. This is out next to our pond. We hope to have a pond event soon!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Newberry Sale

Deb and I went to the Newberry sale this morning.
Frank Newberry was my principal for too many years to remember. From third grade all the way thru my junior year. Then he hired me as a teacher and I worked for him till he retired. His log cabin, assorted antiques and junk sold today.

He had a beautiful two-story log cabin that was a combination of three and it sold for three thousand dollars. What a steal. But it had to be moved. I would love to have it for a studio.

Many antiques were sold for much less than they were worth yet a little seat I wanted as a prop sold for fifty dollars very quickly. I was hoping to get a momento from the estate but it was not meant to be. There was a Knights Templar sword and scabbard that I would have loved to had but it had a man named Smith engraved on it! And I did not want to wait all day for one item.

It was good to see many people from the community. And a few I stayed away from.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Red, White and Tuna

If you have not been to the Kentucky Rep Theater and seen the play Red, White and Tuna, you need to go.
The family went tonight and I have not laughed so much in a long time. It was a little more edgy that the other two with more colorful language. It was hilarious. I hope Will and Marilyn enjoyed it as much as we did.
Support your local Arts!

Encouragement

I have been asked to write a letter of encouragement to other photographers. Because I am a board member of a small group of christian photographers called the International Christian Photographers.(www.abouticp.org)
During these slow times everyone needs encouragement. I do not know where to start. If any reader has a suggestion, please contact me directly. Deb has already been a great help by suggesting I refer to Paul's writings in 1st Thessalonians chapter 5. My Life Application NIV version has a great chart that I may use as a framework or outline for my letter.
We may think we are in control of our lives, but are we really?

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Self Portrait


Finally finding the remote release, Deb and I posed for a few images for the program for KPPA that was discussed earlier. Now everyone can see how lucky I am to have such a beautiful wife. Who is that old man she is standing next to?

Speak at KPPA

I know it is a long way off but we have been requested to write a blurb about what we are going to talk about at the Kentucky Professional Photographers Association Convention in January. We are to speak for an hour and a half. We decided to talk about weddings since we have been doing them longer than anything else. We struggled to write something that is short, to the point and attracts people to the class.
Who knows? Maybe a picture of us will be posted today since that is required also. Like everyone else, I do not like images of myself. But I do love taking images of others!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Brittney Smith

We were honored by the presence of this young lady the other day for her senior pictures. She seemed timid at first but relaxed after a few minutes. We had a blast photographing her. As you can see, she is a beautiful girl. We later found out she is a true teenager because she is either at the computer or texting her friends. I hope she shows off this slide show.

Tyler Brown

Deb and I love to do Seniors. Tyler is a senior at Glasgow High School. We love his family very much. Our families have been friends for many years. The video includes images of his immediate family and that special someone who happened to come along. We would love to do her Senior images also. I wanted to try to put a video on-line so here is my effort! I hope it works. Enjoy!

Reagan Gibson


We are blessed with a baby club. Our wonderful customers receive imaging of their child every three months at a reduced rate. This is an image from our most recent club session. She is seven months old. Isn't she beautiful!

Crace Family


I thought I would try out this software and see how to put some images on-line.
We recently did a family of fourteen. We had real fun trying to get all the children to look in the same direction. We feel we got some images that show the beauty of this lovely family. Our family has known this family for years and treasure their friendship. Enjoy!

Who? Me? Blog?

I keep hearing about all my photographer friends blogging.
I understand they get a lot of people following them on their blogs.
I hope to use this blog to tell about upcoming events
and maybe post some images.
I hope you will enjoy.
Yes, my son advised me to do this.
I am not promising an everyday post but do plan on keeping up with things
a little better than in the past.
So here goes.
I don't know what I am doing!
Maybe it will be of benefit to someone at sometime