On Saturday, my mother prevailed and we broke down and went to the Portrait Studio of a giant chain of discount department stores and took photos of Nora against our choice of backgrounds and with various props. I had been resisting because the last time something like this happened, I ended up being photographed with my hands clasped against my cheek and my brother's photo superimposed as a dream bubble over my head.
Nora was very good, and I think I was too, since I heard a litany of complaints regarding our procrastination throughout this endeavor. The photographer was a nice young woman who works in special ed during the week and wants to open her own studio some day catering to special needs kids. Nora was enchanted with the various chairs, stools, cubes, and cubbies for her to sit and lean on - although she was denied the opportunity stand on them because that is Not Allowed. Nora decided (as you can see below) that Meowey Boom-De-Ay needed photographing too, and fortunately Meowey went along with the process without complaint.
After an hour of coaxing Nora to smile and look, not at the monitor, but at the three women jumping up and down in front of her, I dutifully paid for some package with a metallic title and we walked out with promise of more photos than we could possibly give away in 7 to 10 days and a glorious CD which cost way too much. I'm showing you the highlights here, but rest assured you will be getting your own little wallet sized version soon. I know you all will be disappointed that we did not opt for the giant poster sized version of Nora Fine Wall Art or have her face woven into a tapestry. Although, I was assured that it's not too late and we can come back at any time, but especially for the special princess photo shoot sometime in June. Mom's on her own for that one.
Here's Nora and Meowey looking adorable.
Jason has called this one Twombstones, given its memorial feel.
I haven't decided whether Nora is practicing positioning Meowey for the catshow circuit or if she is strangling him. Nor have I decided which is preferable. (For some reason this one wouldn't upload in the vertical and I don't know how to change it - suggestions?)
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Photo Shoot
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Maggie, these are wonderful photos!! Turn that last one around. In whatever photo viewer you have, turn it 90 degrees. You may have to save it. Usually if I'm just using the windows photo viewer, if I turn the photo it will save it that way. When you choose the photo to upload, find the one that is turned properly. You have to have it turned and/or cropped before you upload. Try it. That last one is great!!
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