As I had posted earlier, this shoot with Lara in Salisbury was a lot of fun. Casey, my lovely bride-to-be, assisted me on the shoot and I couldn’t do it without her. Lara is a graduate of Catawba College and wanted some images to remind her of her time spend at Catawba. She is very much awesome and she has a bright future in front of her.
Posts Tagged: wedding
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Apr 10
Portrait Session Sneak Peek
Saturday was an action packed day consisting of assisting at a wedding and a portrait session in Salisbury, NC with an amazingly awesome young lady by the name of Lara. Lara is a senior at Catawba College and wanted some images that would document the final few weeks of her college career. My beautiful bride to be assisted me during this shoot and did an amazing job. I’ll be posting more images from the portrait session later but until then, enjoy a sneak peek.
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Apr 10
The End of a Season
Times change and seasons come and go. I am coming up on the final few weeks of my college career and while it is a sweet feeling, it also brings a little bit of bitter. I have met numerous people of the past two years who have greatly impacted my life with their words, works and friendships. A few of those friends got together this evening to have a graduation photo shoot and it was a lot of fun. It has been months since I have shot in the studio so it was a nice felling to get back to the cyc wall.
I am uber excited for the upcoming months (mainly marrying the love of my life) but I will miss the friends I have made over the past couple of years as we part ways and begin our careers in a difficult market. I am truly honored and blessed to have known you all, including Kara, Nikki, Rebekah, Heather and Sarah. I wish you all the best of luck and may you stay strong in the future and pursue your dreams.
Thanks guys for all the memories.
- “Steve”
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Apr 10
The Fear and Exhibition
April has been a productive month so far.
Yesterday, I was able to set up an exhibition at Appalachian State University displaying some images from my wedding portfolio. I must say, there is a nice sense of accomplishment when you see your work hanging somewhere. I am really excited about the exhibition and I hope that because of it, my work will be introduced to many new people.
This past weekend contained a series of events that I will surely remember for a long time to come. One of my best friends and roommate, Jason, and I went on a little adventure deep in the heart of Pisgah National Forest. There are several free camping areas in the Forest and we decided that this weekend, due to the exquisite weather, would be a great weekend to take advantage of these areas. I received some information from a good friend Lynn Willis as to the whereabouts of these camping areas.
After driving, for what seemed like hours, down a treacherous and windy we finally arrived at a location that suited our camping needs. We unloaded the car and immediately set up our ENO hammocks. Now I have camped many times but usually it has been in a tent. This was my first hammock camping experience and I was already a little nervous about it because I had no cell service, no weapon and bears and mountain lions have been spotted around in the area.
Yes, lets hang from a parachute 3 feet off the ground so that the animals will have great access to my flesh….
After hanging our hammocks, or death beds rather, we attempted to find some fire wood, with the key word begin attempted. After over an hour of searching and chopping, we were only able to get a small amount of hardwood to keep a fire going. We decided this feeble amount would be enough to cook with and proceeded to create our stove for the evening.
The fire lasted just long enough to cook our corn on the cob and potatoes. They were nothing but delicious, if you overlooked the burn kernels and nearly raw pieces of potato. We then sat around the fire until there was no more wood to keep the “blaze” going. It was then off to the hammock-o-death.
Three feet off the ground is simply not high enough. I didn’t verbally say anything about it, but I was extremely nervous. It wasn’t the “first day of class” nervous but rather the “flesh is going to be ripped from my body” nervous. After 30 minutes of adjusting straps and hooking bags to trees, we settled in for the night. Jason is a member of the United States Army and this stuff is normal for him. I, on the other hand, not so much. Jason fell sound asleep soon after settling in but I on the other hand, stayed wide away, listening to all the sounds of the isolated forest. Owls, rabbits and deer were all easily heard. I was just waiting to hear the bears.
I feel asleep after some time of hearing odd sounds I haven’t heard in so long but I certainly didn’t sleep well. With every snap of a twig and screech of an owl, my eyes popped open wide with my heart racing faster than the winner of the Kentucky Derby. Over and over in my head, I imagined a ferocious mountain lion gazing at me from a distance, thinking to itself what limb it should devour first.
Maybe it was the exhaustion that made me finally fall asleep or maybe it was my body shutting down from the overload of fear. Either way, I slept until morning.
I didn’t get eaten. I didn’t get mauled. It was a good trip.
I suppose the moral to all this, if there is one, is that sometimes you have to do things your not comfortable with in order to grow.
Pictures from the trip will come soon.
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Feb 10
So, have you heard?
AdamMintonPhoto.com has finally gotten a well deserved and needed update.
Casey and I are very excited about what the future holds for us and because of that, we thought it best to update the site and get ready for the rest of 2010 and the years to come. The new site boasts some new images that have previously never been posted before. While preparing for the new site, I basically went through most of my portfolio and reworked every image. It has been a long but enjoyable process. At this moment in time, the new site showcases about 1/3 of the portfolio I like to share. Hopefully, within the next month or so, all of my portfolio will be available for viewing.
I hope you enjoy the changes. New images will be posted bi-weekly so keep an eye out for new work. Feel free to give feedback as well.
Until then, mosey on over to www.adammintonphoto.com and check out the new site.
Thanks for all of your support.
Adam & Casey
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Jan 10
1-1-10
2010 looks to be very promising. I have a ton of things planned for my photography and personal life. As far as photography goes, you will be seeing more and more work on my site and this blog because I am challenging myself to shoot a certain amount of images per month. I am shooting more weddings this year as well so expect more and more images of love birds on here.
In my personal life, I have some exciting things coming up. First, I will be getting married in August. How stinking exciting is that? I can answer that… VERY EXCITING. Secondly, I will be turning 23. That honestly isn’t that exciting but still note worthy I think. Thirdly, I will be reading all of the Lord of the Rings books. I got them all for Christmas and my goal is to read through all of them. I’m really, really good at starting books but I think the whole finishing a book thing is a little over rated. 2010, however, is the year of finishing books.
New wife, new work and new books. 2010, here I come.
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Dec 09
A Christmas Wedding
A beautiful couple, Chad & Julie, tied the knot on the 26th of December in Boone, North Carolina. The wedding was very intimate and included only family and close, close friends. It was a lovely wedding and it was very obvious that Chad & Julie are 100% crazy for each other. Below is a sneak peek of some images to come from their wedding.
























