Sunday, September 23, 2007

Beautiful day!

Today was just too gorgeous to stay inside all day! I put a new
battery in my Landy and drove it around our lake a few times... I had
not driven her in weeks, so I didn't want to over do it. Then, this
afternoon my friend Andy came over and we made a huge dent in some
yard work that needed to be done.... It felt great to be outside today!

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Corey McNabb Photography goes "green"...

...and no, we don't mean our green logo!

We've recently adopted a few new business practices that we hope will to do our little part to help the environment.

For starters, we've implemented a stronger recycling program. In the past, we separated our cans, but now we add all paper to that too. Also, we're making sure that all of our printer ink cartridges and batteries go to the proper recycling center as well.

We're also working on turning Corey McNabb Photography into a paperless company. When at all possible, we'll be providing clients with electronic versions of documents. When the occasion calls for printed documents, we are now using recycled paper too!

We've also switched out all of our light bulbs, both in the lobby and in the production areas, with energy-efficient replacements.

We love how lush and green our beautiful mountains of North Carolina are. Here's a shot of my backyard at home; Jill and I love our home and its natural setting... and we hope our efforts to keep the environment clean will help in some small way to make sure it stays that way!



Jeremy's the greatest!

When I'm out of town (which I have been a lot recently), I trust Jeremy (my studio manager and associate photographer extraordinaire) to handle as much stuff that comes up while I'm away as possible. I check in with him whenever I can, but often he's on his own. When we do speak, the first thing I always ask is "Are there any fires?"... so that we can work through any issues together as quickly as possible. I love when I call up and he's proactive and tells me "no fires"~!

Anyway, on my most recent trip to Los Angeles, I was delighted to get this email from Jeremy....


status report: no fires. (with the following photo attached)



New camera and lens!

Of course, I'm very excited today, as I just bought the new Nikon flagship...the D3. To accompany the new workhorse, I also added the new 14-24mm lens. I've very eager to see what she can do! Sadly, the purchase is a little deflating as they won't begin shipping for several more weeks. As I'm a member of Nikon Professional Services, I do get priority delivery over the general public, but I still wish I had them in my hands right now! And with ISO equivalent of 25,600...I can't wait!!




Monday, September 17, 2007

It's been a crazy and wonderful couple of weeks!


Just in the past couple of weeks, I've traveled to Virginia, South Carolina, Miami, and Los Angeles and have been back to Asheville between each leg of the journey! Throw in a bunch of bridal shoots, days on end of editing and emailing, and you've got yourself one tired photographer! Thankfully, even though I had a short bridal shoot yesterday and a wedding Saturday, I was able to get a little caught up on my sleep...13 hours straight! That's more than I've been averaging in a week lately!



Because of my recent schedule, I've not had a lot of time to do much blogging, so I'm gonna wrap much of it up here in one fell post, from the newest event, working my way back a bit.



Most recently, (read: yesterday evening), I ran over the the winery at the Biltmore Estate to go grab a few fun shots of Tammy as she stomped grapes..how fun is that!?! The night before last, I shot the uber fun wedding for Tammy and Ben, of Denver, Colorado. They had an awesome and intimate wedding at the Champagne Cellar of the Biltmore Estate. We even had a very cool behind-the-scenes tour of their winery...the most visited winery in the country!











Friday night, Jill and I returned from our trip to Los Angeles.



We made the trip primarily for my speaking engagement at the Pictage Partner Conference...it was awesome! I had loads of fun speaking (despite my notes not working on the laptop for the talk! yikes!) and feel like it went really well. I had a full room, no cell phones went off in the middle, and I got nothing but positive feedback from the crowd; during, after, and third-party! It was also really great to hear some of the other speakers there and learn all about how they do things too! I couldn't get around to everybody, but I was sure to not miss my friends Nathan and Amber Holritz, Mike Colon -who just shot Usher's wedding, Davina Fear, Bob Davis -who just shot Eva Longoria's wedding, David Jay, Chris Humphreys, Adam Linke, and though I didn't get to see them speak, I wanted to congratulate Justin and Mary too.

We had just a tiny bit of time while in LA to see a few friends...like our dear friend Eva. Eva is actually the friend that introduced me to Jill! Thanks, Eva...we love you!




One night we had the opportunity to go to dinner with my mom, sister, brother-in-law, Eva, and the Holritzs... thanks to Amber and Nathan for these shots.





And there's no shortage of spots in LA for a good mani and pedi:





Thanks to Regina and Amber for grabbing these shots of me while I was talking:









And a couple from Loren Scott too:







One night we enjoyed a party put on by KISS albums and Show It Web at a club in Hermosa...a room full of hundreds of the nations top photographers and all I had was my point and shoot! Fun times nonetheless!!




Amber and Erin


Mike Colon and Bob Davis chillin'!


Adam Linke, Katie Van Buren, and Amber




Here a slideshow of some of the embarassing images that came out of the KISSing booth by Foto Cabina! Wild and crazy!






Right before my trip to LA, I shot one of the most fun weddings out at Claxton Farm. Katie and Zac were married outdoors in a gorgeous ceremony and had one of the best ring-bearers ever: their dog Red.











Before Katie's and Zach's wedding, I had to fly back through the night after shooting some engagements down in Miami for Melissa and Alex. Not only did we get some great shots around the marina, we took out a huge yacht for a few hours too...fun times!!
I was only in Miami a few hours, but it was worth it! I also got a few minutes to hang out in South Beach...cool place! And I had not been there in ages.


















Right before I flew down to Florida, I shot a great wedding up in Virginia. Jessica and Gary were such a fun couple, and by far had one of the best pairs of attitudes in a bride and groom I've encountered. Thanks, you two, for being so nice. My friend and new associate Amber came with me to second shoot.










And right before Virgina, down in South Carolina, Jeremy second shot with me at the fabulous wedding of Amy and Chris at The Cliffs at Glassy. Amy and Chris are both nuclear engineers for submarines!













And now we're gearing up for October which will yet again prove to be another busy month, not only with weddings and traveling, but also with the upcoming workshop!

Stay tuned for more!!