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    Welcome, welcome! That's me over there. < -- I'm Molly, a San Francisco Bay Area-based photographer. I adore weddings, families and portraits, but my cat, food and house get a lot of my attention, too! I'm married to my very best friend, and we sing to each other a lot. I'm a mid-century modern home dweller. I'm always working, working, working to be better at life (a never-ending battle!). I get a kick out of simplicity, tea, bright colors, ice cream, cooking, sarcasm and books -- among other things. I love me some good, authentic, giggly love. And I love making people feel lovely in the midst of their good, authentic, giggly love. And if that's your thing, too, I'd love nothing more than to give you some good, authentic, giggly love photos. :)

                   

Recipe: Salmon and Peppers with Caper Vinaigrette

I have a bit of an unusual situation at the moment in that I currently have TWO — yes, TWO — awesome recipes that I want to share with you.  Well, technically three if you count the homemade lotion recipe I’m fixin’ to share sometime next week.  But two recipes you can actually eat.  Normally I don’t know what I’m going to post until about 15 minutes before I post it, so this glut of informative goodness is… enjoyable.  For you, I mean.  Because I’m about to point you in the direction of deliciousness.  You’re welcome. :)

First up, what I made for dinner last night (except, minus the parsley because, apparently, Glen doesn’t like parsley?).  Roasted fennel is my new favorite food:

Salmon and Peppers with Caper Vinaigrette
–Marcus Nilsson for RealSimple

Salmon + Peppers with Caper Vinaigrette

Serves 4

1 cup long-grain white rice
2 small red bell peppers, quartered
1 fennel bulb, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons olive oil
kosher salt and black pepper
1 piece skinless salmon fillet (1 1/4 pounds)
1/4 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
1 tablespoon capers, chopped
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar

Heat oven to 400° F, and cook the rice according to the package directions.

Meanwhile, in a large roasting pan, toss the bell peppers, fennel, 1 tablespoon oil, ½ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon pepper, then roast for 10 minutes.  Season the salmon with ¼ teaspoon salt and 1⁄8 teaspoon pepper, nestle it among the vegetables, and roast until the salmon is opaque throughout and the vegetables are just tender, 14 to 16 minutes.

In a small bowl, combine the parsley, capers, vinegar, and remaining tablespoon oil. Drizzle over the salmon and rice and serve with the vegetables.

–Source: RealSimple Magazine,
Salmon and Peppers with Caper Vinaigrette

November 2010 Goals

Connecticut Wedding Photographer November Goals

November!  Unbelievable! (The photo above is from a recent family shoot.  Gorgeous, right?)

Some really exciting things have been brewing around my cozy little home over the last couple of weeks.  I can’t give away any details, exactly.  Let’s just say that recently (after about a month of rookie mistakes and bad news), I took a deep breath and asked the universe for three straight weeks of of nothing but positivity.  The universe?  It was listening.

I still have about a week and a half left on my good news streak, and I’m looking forward to what it has in store for me.  The only thing that hasn’t gone my way so far is that we’ve finally had to turn on our heater, as it was 60º in our house this morning!  (It’s 46º out right now — WHAT?!)

November marks the beginning of winter hibernation for my business, so it’s time to start working on all that time-consuming clerical stuff that gets put off when I’m up to my eyeballs in edits.  This month I’m challenging myself to finish ALL of my goals.  What do you think?  Want to do it with me?

November Goals (October holdovers in italics):

  • Take new photos of Glen and I (My mom recently asked me for some and WE HAVE NONE!  Plus, I have a new haircut, and it’s lovely.)
  • Finish up all my remaining edits by the end of the week
  • Create new DVD packaging
  • Convince my Connecticut relatives (i.e., Glen’s family) that pumpkin pie a) can be delicious and, b) is a Thanksgiving staple
  • Buy new work hard drives
  • Finish the majority of my Christmas shopping
  • Update my winter wardrobe
  • Eat more fruit (how vague is that for a goal?)
  • Drink more water (vague is good!)
  • Bake at least two loaves of bread (from my Great Uncle’s recipe — TO. DIE. FOR.  Our butter consumption skyrockets when we bake bread.)
  • Organize my paperwork (ugh) — Can you tell I’m STILL avoiding this one?

Completed October Goals:

  • PRINT OUT these goals, and keep them visible at my desk  — This was very helpful!  I’ll definitely keep up with this
  • Keep editing time for each session / event to no more than one week — It wasn’t exactly calendar weeks, but I did really well (and am nearly done with all pending edits!)
  • Paint / draw at least three pieces of art to kick off our new frame wall — Super cute stuff!  I’ll take pictures when they’re hung!
  • Write letters to two people
  • Revamp the portfolio section of this site
  • Keep up with my exercise schedule (again), and get Honey on one, too!
  • Read a business-related book I’ve had on my shelf for awhile, but have yet to pick up

So, how are you spending your November?  Do you have any good Thanksgiving traditions (besides pumpkin pie)?  I’d love to hear them!

Erica + Allan | Lily Lake Inn Wedding | Wolcott, CT

They worked together.  And they had the same birthday.  That’s what got the conversation started.

A conversation that quickly blossomed into an 8-year long friendship.  An 8-year long friendship filled with joy and great stories that weathered the test of time.  They laughed together — as friends.  They dreamt of the future together — as friends.   They each watched the other test out different relationships, and lent an ear when it didn’t work out.  And they used to joke that they hoped the other would be able to find a suitable date to their future weddings (all the while sincerely wishing that their best friend would find their perfect mate to one day wed).

8 years later, it turned out that date (and that perfect mate) had been laughing with them, dreaming with them, and listening to them all along — as best friends.

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I think every wedding photographer on planet earth had a 10.10.10 wedding — and here’s mine.  You’ll recall Erica + Allan from their (extremely giggly) engagement session earlier this year.  Their wedding was intimate and easy.  And I know Erica has been waiting SO patiently to see her photos, so without further delay, let’s start with the details!

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

I may or may not have rented a macro lens for this occasion.  I may or may not have loved it.  (P.S. Glen loves photos like these when he can find me in something reflective.  It makes me laugh.)

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Erica made (or at least had a hand in) most all of the details of her day, including her flower girl basket, complete with her new initial.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Erica also works for a local bridal boutique, so it was no surprise that she choose for herself a gorgeous and absolutely perfect dress.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Funny story (and note to brides): Wedding dresses come on crummy plastic hangers, such is life.  They’re functional, but they don’t photograph well.  I’m going to start carrying a nice wooden hanger with me to all my weddings, but you may want to upgrade your hanger yourself.  In this case, we were lucky to have wooden hangers in the hotel closet, but as with all hotel hangers, it was constructed without a hook (so it can’t be stolen).  So how’d I get a hookless hanger to hang from the door?  1) A bungee cord (which I am NEVER without) and 2) an idle bride who wanted to lend a hand (she’s behind the door).  You can sort of see it in the photo above.  Clever.  :)

Love appliqué lace.  It’s so subtle and delicate.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

And a big high five to Erica for HIRING A MAKEUP ARTIST.  I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it every single time: Pay someone who knows what they’re doing to do your makeup for you.  Erica’s makeup photographed beautifully — and she even commented that she never would have done it that way on her own.  Bingo!  Take heed!

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer
Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Love this photo:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Meanwhile, Allan and the guys were on the second floor gussying themselves up.  Brides and grooms, staying in the same hotel for the preparation portion of the day is extraordinarily beneficial to the photography process — consider it.  Even though I photographed this wedding solo, I was able to easily dart back and forth between Erica and Allan’s suites when needed.  I got a good workout from running the stairs all morning, certainly, but I missed nothing.

Allan, fastening some of his many, many buttons.:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

I’m totally enamored of this photo — the position of the hands, the composition, the light.  I think it would look great as a framed print (Or maybe I decorate weirdly?).

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Love these:
Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer
Once the boys were safely off to the ceremony site, I headed back for Erica’s final touches and some quick bridal portraits.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

I showed this to Erica as soon as I took it and we both said “New Facebook profile pic!”  We were both right (she’s using it as I type this!).  She looks stunning, but my favorite part is the glint of light in her earring.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Erica, did you know that people pay good money to have lips like yours?  SERIOUSLY.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Both the ceremony and reception were held at the Lily Lake Inn and the weather was FABULOUS.  The backdrop wasn’t too shabby, either.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Their ceremony was short, sweet, and to the point — just like I like ’em.  They even wrote their own vows, which were the perfect combination of humor and affection.  Love the one on the left:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

My favorite photo from every wedding:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

After the kiss, I ushered the newlyweds to a secluded spot for some alone time.  The combo of the light and fall colors in the background here?  UGH.  LOVELY.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Allan’s smile makes this photo:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer
Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

If you know Erica, you know that the shot on the left is SO Erica. :)

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer
Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Erica’s flowers were a surprise gift from Amelia at Whisconier Florist (their website does their work little justice).  I’ve never seen a bouquet like this, and Erica was so touched by the gesture.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer
Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer
Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer
Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

I will give New England this… Fall here is like nowhere else.

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

And now, the reception — keeping with the fall theme:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

And a little more fall:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

I lost it when I saw this, though — because hey, sometimes you need a change of pace.  You sunk my battleship. :)

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

I was only at Erica and Allan’s reception for about an hour and a half — enough to cover the major events before the dancing started.  Personally, I think this is the best scenario.  Let me get the important stuff; let your friends cover the dance floor.  I promise you they will take more (and more hilarious) dancing shots than I ever could — though I take many!  (What can I say, an enormous camera makes dancing people shy, even when I dance like a fool with it and them!)

But I’m still around to grab gems like these:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

The first minute or so of Erica and Allan’s first dance was a typical, romantic slow dance.  But then, as a couple that is full of surprises is wont to do, they busted out into a fully choreographed salsa number (which they put together themselves, I might add).  And I’ve got to tell you, Erica had the most perfect dress for it.  Right?  Love this:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

And because I’m a sucker for sweetness, I’ll end on this:

Wolcott, CT, Wedding Photographer

Erica + Allan, thanks so much for inviting me into your lives and asking me to photograph your wedding.  You are far and away the smiliest couple I’ve ever had the pleasure to work with, and knowing how much you cherish photography makes delivering these to you all the more gratifying.  All my best to you.  Enjoy.

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Side note: I’m ditching the slideshows; I don’t think they work for me right now.  I might revisit them later, but there’s no sense forcing it.  I am, however, going to start listing relevant vendors, because I think that’s more helpful.

Venue / Caterer: The Lily Lake Inn
Florist: Whisconier Florist
Dress: By Marisa Bridals from Julie Allen Bridals
Officiant: Cheryl Johnson, Connecticut Justice of the Peace

Reese | Children’s Photography | Tolland, CT

After a downright disastrous experience at a local portrait studio (with TERRIBLE customer service), my soon-to-be sister-in-law, Cory, asked if I wouldn’t mind taking a few photos of her nearly three-year-old daughter (my soon-to-be niece) — I was happy to oblige.  And I laughed when she said I was in for challenge AND workout, and that she’d be happy with just ONE good photo of the little one in her Easter dress (yes, we’re a bit behind schedule).  But people, CORY WAS NOT KIDDING.  However, even with all the running, jumping, swinging, weeding (yes), lawn mowing, cloud watching, panting, etc., we DID manage more than one good photo.  Success!

So, ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce you to my little spitfire of a niece: Miss Reese Suzanne.

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

But please, don’t let these idyllic scenes and adorable smiles fool you.  This child is a roughly three-foot tall block of solid opinion with a will of steel to match.  Don’t get me wrong, despite her habit of doing the exact — I mean complete, 100%, 180º — opposite of anything you ask her to do (I believe her grandmother refers to her as a “contrarian”), I love her.  And I admit it, when she looks at me with those blue eyes and says, “Mowwy, I neeeeeed you,” I can’t help but melt juuuust a little bit.

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

This might be my most favorite “kid” photo I’ve ever taken.  This is her, in a nutshell.

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

But can I tell you the greatest thing about this shoot?  I don’t want to make too big a deal of it, lest I inadvertently spook him, but Glen assisted me for the first time that day. (!!!!!!!!!!)  He actually volunteered without any prompting on my part (cue: triumphant trumpet music), and asked me to teach him some basics.  (!!!!!!!!!!)  And while he may have filled an entire 8GB CF card in the time I took about 80 photos, he snapped some of THE BEST images of Reese.  Case in point:

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

I didn’t do too bad, myself, though.  Witness!  The SPLIT SECOND she sat still and looked directly at my camera!  Ignore the rock in her hands! (Second favorite.)

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

Big fan of that rock.

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

You wouldn’t know it from Reese’s attire or disposition, but it was about 55º, overcast and windy that day.  I guess when you never stop moving, you never have a chance to get cold. :)

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

Me: Right.  Glen: Left.  It’s kind of fun to have someone else with me shooting from another angle.  Don’t tell Glen this, BUT I COULD GET USED TO IT.  Though we would benefit from a bit more practice. :)

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

Lastly, I’ll end with my absolute favorite of Glen’s.  He was literally RUNNING backward through the grass (with a 70-200mm, no less!), baiting her to put that grass in her hand on top of his shoe.  It doesn’t sound like my idea of a good time, but she LOVED it.  I mean, look at that smile?

Tolland, CT, Children's Photographer

Cory, we did a pretty good job, right?  Really, it was a lot of fun — thanks for asking.  Plus, when I wanted to take a break from running, I got to pawn off the work onto your brother!  Not a bad deal, all things considered.  ;)  I hope you enjoy these pictures; I think they capture her personality better than that crummy portrait studio ever could.  Love, Mowwy

October 2010 Goals

October 2010 Goals

If I’m being totally honest (which I am), there are some months when I post my monthly goals and then NEVER THINK ABOUT THEM AGAIN until ’round about the 29th or 30th.  Hey, sometimes life gets in the way, right?  If I’m lucky, I’ll have “accidentally” accomplished much of what I wanted to, which produces a slightly annoying amount of smug pride (it wears off fast, I promise).  Other times — like, oh, say, THIS MONTH — I’ll just go down in a ball of failing flames.  Okay, I’m exaggerating a little bit, because I did make some here-and-there type progress on parts of my list.  The rest of it?  My head, it hangs in shame.

If I’m still being honest (and I am), for a moment I totally considered lying to you (read: to myself), and saying I’d completed EVERYTHING LOOK AT ME GO I AM SO SUCCESSFUL AND ORGANIZED.  But, well.. 1) Several people have told me recently that they really like / respect / envy that I post my goals and stay on top of things (I was not aware of this — I honestly thought no one besides me cared), and lying would make me feel like a jerk.  2) What good would it really do me?  (None.)  3) Would the face I save be worth it? (No.) and 4) Would I get these things done next month if I prematurely took them off the list? (Also, no.)  So.  Here I am.  Admitting defeat this month.  I feel pretty okay about it.

I just looked at my October schedule and it is a bit out of control (much more so than August was), but once it’s over my calendar is wide open for MONTHS. (How scary is that? Answer: VERY.  At least I have a wedding to plan.)  My honest to goodness overall goal for October is to just keep my head above water.  Simple, but noble.  So, what else?

October Goals (September holdovers in italics):

  • PRINT OUT these goals, and keep them visible at my desk
  • Keep editing time for each session / event to no more than one week (This is NOT how I work — I usually break things into small, manageable chunks — should be interesting)
  • Paint / draw at least three pieces of art to kick off our new frame wall
  • Bake at least two loaves of bread (from my Great Uncle’s recipe — TO. DIE. FOR.  Our butter consumption skyrockets when we bake bread.)
  • Write letters to two people
  • Revamp the portfolio section of this site — I uploaded maaaaany new photos, but they still need to be organized and have their accompanying colors chosen.  While I admit BluDomain templates are easy (and, when on sale, very affordable), they are unbelievably time-consuming to update.
  • Keep up with my exercise schedule (again), and get Honey on one, too! — I give us a good D+ for September.  Sorry, abs.
  • Read a business-related book I’ve had on my shelf for awhile, but have yet to pick up — Started, but still not finished.
  • Organize my paperwork (ugh) — Can you tell I’m STILL avoiding this one?

Completed September Goals:

  • Finish all my pending edits in the first week of the month — This was quite liberating.
  • Buy some new equipment to replace what I sold (exciting!) — Hello, new camera.  It’s nice to meet you.  Welcome to the family!
  • Blog once a week — I blogged more than once all but one week.  That’s pretty dang good. :)

Have you any plans for October?  I really would love to hear them.