Archive for April, 2008

Relay for Life at Cy-Fair

April 29, 2008

Last Saturday, I had the honor to photograph an event called Relay for Life. The Relay is a fundraiser for the fight against cancer. My friend, Sheldon, also came out to help me cover the event.



Here is a quick slideshow preview. The rest of the images are hosted at Collages.net

Margie @ Smiles Forever Photo: What a Great Cause... Hugs Mike!! And Tell Sheldon - I said HI!!! M

Off again, right after the Denver, we headed out IAH for another workshop in Columbia, SC. Of course, Continental decided that we were not going to make it on time. Good thing we flew out a day early :)

We sat waiting at the crowded terminal. Several other flights had already been delayed, and there were a mad rush of people rushing from one termina to another to make the connection. Of course these two were oblivious to what’s going on around them. One of them is checking email. The other is playing Pack Rat on Facebook…

Of course, the thing that grabs their attention, is the announcement that the plane is that we were not boarding because there was a maintenance crew on board. Makes you wonder…

Of course, once onboard almost 2 hours later, the pilot announced his apologies. And added a nice little gem, that he tried to get a different plane but failed to switch over. But flight maintenance took care of the issue… Our seat belts were already securely fastened and cabin doors locked. No way out now…

We did land safely, so that’s a good thing. Our awesome host Kim Bradford picked us up from the small municipal airport and drove us to the house. At over 120mph…

Dawn Bergeron: You guys just travel too much. That is the problem:) You look so cute sitting there though and working on your computers side by side.

TriCoast joined the Mile High Club in Denver this week with the three day workshop. It’s not what you think you pervs… We’ve been suffering “Altitute Sickness” since we landed on Sunday. But that’s not going to stop us from having fun teaching this workshop. Especially with this great bunch of people. We’re now at Day 3 and will be going over the way we work our images and what inspires us to do what we do.

The workshop is located a few minutes outside of downtown Denver. We are in a business community with some seriously amazing creative talents. World class architects, graphic design firms, commercial photographers, and a bunch of other fancy artsy stuff only Denver could provide. And a pretty sweet restaurant named Fuel.

Overcoming the harsh sun light so we can have some fun shots on top of the old taxi cab.

One of our models, Rebecca.

How the shot was done.

Suzy showing some love.

Suzy as our model. Looking at some awesome photographers playing with the Radiopopper.

Night time video light session.

Denver has seriously been fun. We met a lot of talented photographers and friends. Sadly, it is always too short. However, next week, we will be in South Carolina for another workshop! Hope to see you there!

- Jordan

Kathryn: whoohooo! What a bunch of hotties (especially Suzy over there ;) )! The workshop was great you guys...I really enjoyed it.

cephotos: Mike, Jordan, and Suzy - I cannot say enough about what a great workshop you put on. You are all so open with information, so willing to share and teach - and so stinkin' much fun. I was absolutely honored to host and cannot wait to put my new skills to work! Thank you again, for everything. Love you all!

Tanja

blankcanvasstudios: Mike, Jordan, and Suzy... Thank you guys soooo much. I'm looking forward to using these techniques in my new shoots.

Hope to see you guys again soon... And Mike this time I'll come down to your area... so you guys don't deal with the altitude sickness!

James: Did everyone in the Classroom shot all have Apple's.. :)

Hmmmm. I guess I need to get one too...

I was lucky enough to spend a Wednesday afternoon with Northern IL PPA group outside Chicago in Elgin, talking about Wireless Flash, Marketing, Radio Poppers and another photography related things.


Wednesday I spent the day a great group of photographers outside of Chicago. In the process of teaching/speaking on Wireless Flash and other aspects which make up TriCoast I found one important thing to still be true in this amazing art form we all call photography…………Photographers are Amazing People!

Here are a few snapshots from the day!

Me speaking to Northern IL PPA Group

Some of the tools which TriCoast uses and speak about – including all of our “MacGyver” lighting tips and tricks.

Some of the photographers in the Northern IL PPA group!

Browsing through YouTube on a rainy afternoon could be fun. Often times, turning up funny videos of people running into walls or Sandra Bullock’s appearance with Kermit the frog.
But something I wasn’t expecting turned up today.

Apparently Mike & Cody did a little hallway session while they were Rhode Island. So, for those that will be at the New Hampshire convention at the end of April, you’ve been warned.

And now, back to Sandra Bullock and the muppets…

- Jordan

Renea Lynch: You guys are crazy! I swear one of these days I'm going to be more than just a ProP's stalker and come to one of your presentations!!! Better yet, wanna watch you and Suz work together! btw... TAG! You're it Mikie! blame it on your fellow ProP'ers. I'm just passing it along to my favorites! www.lookatmepics.blogspot.com

A fighter and survivor

April 8, 2008

About a year ago, Mike and Cody got together with Eva and her friends for their Senior photos. Her photo stuck out in my mind, not just because she’s a beautiful young woman, but also a three time cancer survivor. I’m not a writer or a journalist, but I wanted to share the day I spent with her.

Eva 2007.


Eva today.

A few weeks ago, the local chapter of American Cancer Society Relay for Life, contacted me to document the upcoming event. It’s an event for those that have cancer, know someone with cancer and those that lost someone to cancer. The Relay for Life events are overnight, starting at 7pm and runs to 7am. Different intervals of the night symbolizes phases of the fight against cancer. The organization offered a spot to display TriCoast photos at the event. I immediately thought of Eva.

At the age of 14, Eva Schmidt was diagnosed with Adrenocortical Carcinoma, a rare form of cancer which forms on the adrenal gland. The mass that was detected was so severe, the doctors scheduled for surgery the next day. At the time of surgery, the cancer has been growing for at least a year. The cancer attacks the adrenal glands. Adrenal glands has a list of duties such as controlling heart rate and blood pressure. Eva was one of twelve known cases out of millions of cancer patients. Several of the other cases were reported somewhere in South America. The day after the surgery, the swelling had gone away.

Prior to the diagnosis, Eva lived a happy, healthy lifestyle. She’s an avid tennis player and led an athletic lifestyle and diet. Her family has had no prior history of cancer. But even with proper exercise and dieting, Eva was gaining weight around four pounds a week. Her stomach was swelling up, and her face was getting puffy. She grew more fatigue as the days go by, and eventually started to sleep the day away. The doctors ran tests but found nothing conclusive and gave her a clean bill of health. Then one day, while using the bathroom, Eva seized up and fell to the floor. She was unable to get up and crawled for help. This time, her parents took her to Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston.

I met Eva at Hastings, a bookstore/coffee shop, in Lake Jackson. It was a quiet setting, until later in the afternoon, when patrons came in to order their frozen blended cappuccino. (Essentially, Frappuccino, but that’s Starbucks registered trademark). The original plan was to do a phone interview, but I did not find it safe to do so in rush hour traffic and rescheduled. Later on the same evening, Eva sent a text message to see if I wanted to some of her bald pictures. Cody had mentioned to me that Eva got a new tattoo on her head. I wanted to see it for myself. We had conversed briefly the day before but I did not know what to expect. She came strolling down out of the “Art” section of full of life and wearing a big smile, the kind that makes you wonder what she had been reading. Eva Schmidt reminded me of a local pageant queen that just got off her limited edition Captain America Harley Davidson. Her head was freshly shaven and her tattoo, bright and vibrant, was an indication of her spirit.

Since that first operation, the cancer has came back twice. She has gone through over 8 different kinds of chemotherapy. Some are clinical trials which required Eva to document every day of her life. At one point, she has also tried radiation and has the pin point tattoo to show where the laser entered her body. The cancer has spread to her lungs and now to her heart. The doctors are afraid to operate, for fear that it would advance the cancer. The doctor told Eva to love everyone that she loves, prescribed her methadone, and then cried. Any normal person would probably have broken down. Eva shrugged it off and continued to enjoy life. She tells me about skydiving and traveling. At one point, we joked about “The Bucket List”, and how we could get a ticket to Italy, Greece and some other remote locales.

I know Eva, not as the you woman with cancer, but rather the adventurous young girl with big dreams and a kick ass attitude. As I’m writing this, I know she’s going through another round of chemotherapy. I could imagine in a week or two, she’ll either be jumping out of an airplane or sailing out in the gulf. Or speeding through the county lines :)

- Jordan

Margie @ Smiles Forever Photo: Thank you for sharing Eva's story with us!! She is such a beauty!! You guys captured her just PERFECT.. Will keep Eva in my Prayers that her treatments respond, and we hear that she is recovering quickly!!

Hugs, M

Allison Hearne: What an amazing story about an amazing girl.

Eva, when I saw your senior images posted on Tricoast about a year ago, I thought you were just beautiful...there's just something in your eyes. Know that I'm sending prayers & good thoughts your way. I've watched my niece battle cancer since she was 6. She's now in JH and still deals with issues from it everyday (was in the hospital this past weekend in fact) but like you, she just lives life to the fullest and looks for the joy to be had in life and in bringing joy to those around her.

Jordan, great story & images!

chris stewart: Such a amazing opportunity you guys. Such beautiful images> WOW!!!

Karelle Photography: Thanks Eva for an inspiring life and the reminder to continue living and not stop.

Amber Schmidt: What an amazingly beautiful story and images to match her stunning spirit! Thank you for sharing!

Rick: My favorite line... "young girl with big dreams and a kick ass attitude." Go get'em Eva, you are an Inspiration....

JAG Family Photography: Many, many, many prayers for you Eva. You are an inspiration for so many people!

Ricky: An amazing story of a beautiful young woman. What an inspiration. Thank you for sharing.

Paulo: Inspiring story and images. Eva,keep up the fight girl. You are beautiful!!!

Andrea: Beautiful images and story guys... Eva I hope that chemo goes as well as it can and you keep smiling and living life to it's fullest!

Lisette Price Photography: What an amazingly beautiful woman! Eva you are beautiful and you make me want to live my own life more fully. Keep showing that beautiful smile! Gorgeous images as well!

Anonymous: Hi Eva,
What a special blessing God had for me to see your
web page. You have become such a beautiful woman.
I met you at Church when you and your cousin were
visiting your Aunt Sandy. It was shortly before your
cancer diagnosis. We pray for you at the
Wednesday women’s prayer meeting. Always a joy
to make request for you in prayer. May God use you
mightily to bring Him honor and glory.
In Christ,
Gina

Psalsm 73:28 But it is good for me to draw near to
God: I have put my trust in the Lord
God, that I may declare all thy works.

Anonymous: My son, Dylan, was diagnosed with a brain tumor in '94 when he was 15. Two years to the day he was diagnosed with 5 tumors. Less than one year from that remission one more tumor was discovered. At age 19, on April 27 this year he was declared in remission again, but he continues with chemo till the complete course is over. Then he has radiation - again. He has four medications he will have to take the rest of his life. Throughout this he has maintained good grades for his freshman year in college.
No one should have to deal with cancer. But for young people like Dylan and Eva to face this when they should be having fun, planning college, careers and families - that they do it with such strength and grace. Wow! There is so much we can learn from them.

Eva, you are incredible!! Would you like to meet my son?!

Kendell: Eva is beautiful! You did an incredible job of showing off her inner and outer beauty. Thank you for sharing her story.

Matt: Truely amazing story and amazing images! Jordan, once again, you've captured your subject perfectly!

Great Job!

Anonymous: The pictures you took of Eva are beautiful. She is a beautiful and woman. Sadly, Eva lost her battle with cancer yesterday morning. She is now basking in Heaven's glory! God bless her family and and pray they gain the strength they need to make it through this tough time.

Anonymous: Unfortunately our Eva is no longer with us, but your story totally pin pointed that girl. It brought tears to my eyes and definatley made me realize how much I'm going to miss my dear friend. The pictures are beautiful. Thank you.

Anonymous: The world is a little less bright without Eva. It's up to the rest of us to brighten it up some more like she did. Do something nice for someone!

~April

Zoe Richards: It's so sad to hear Eva's story - I am glad you have been able to record her life and her strength so that her family have these beautiful photographs of her. It's a very moving celebration of the beautiful person she appears to have been.
Zoe

Nguyet Que: Thanks Mike and TriCoast for featuring Eva's story. You did a wonderful job capturing her best and inspiring us all.

What a great life she lived, a brutal battle she bravely fought, and a strong spirit she spread !

May God bless her families and friends!

-Kim

Anonymous: Eva was truly a brave, beautiful young woman. Listening to her father speak of his daughter's fight and her refusal to give in to this terrible cancer made me realize just what a special lady this was. Never have I seen a father more proud of his child! May God bless and keep Ron and his family during this time. Just remember that you brought someone very special into this world Ron and she will be remembered and loved by many.
Even thou I never met Eva, she will remain in my soul forever. JimmyLee

Cody, Cindy and Mike drove over to New Orleans this past weekend to spend some time with a wonderful couple and their friends and family in the Big Easy of New Orleans. Starting in your classic Crawfish and Shrimp boil as only the Cajun’s can do and ended up on Bourbon Street the entire event was a blast from start to finish.


Friday evening we drove on the other side of the Mississippi River to Deanna and Steven’s family’s house for some good ol’ crawfish, shimp and of course BEER!




The following morning Cody and Cindy woke up early and went down to the 5th floor of our very nice French Quarter Hotel Room to begin capturing the ladies getting ready, while Mike got to sleep in late waiting for The Boys to begin.




Sorry no picture of me sleeping, but just think about how nice those amazing beds in the hotel room felt and me sleeping while Cody and Cindy were hard at work!!! Yeah if your smiling you understand where I was coming from Saturday Morning :)

So on to the Wedding Venue for a great little New Orleans Style place right on the Mississippi River. A short wedding by all accounts (maybe 5 minutes) but still beautiful and emotional every second of the way.





During the Reception we were able to steal away the clients for about 10 mins and capture some shots upstairs in a little dark red hallway which both Cody and I fell in love with!






Finally, after a full day of wedding fun we ended the day by heading down with the couple in our comfy clothes to Bourbon Street for some fun only which New Orleans can give you!


Look at the PURE REAL TERROR in the face of our wonderful groom. To get a kiss from his buddy on his wedding day I do not think was his idea!!!

All in all it was a GREAT weekend in The Big Easy and Deanna and Steven are JUST the clients TriCoast loves to not only capture the wedding day but become life long friends with in the process. I can’t wait to go back and enjoy some more Crawfish and Beer!

Claudine: those images in the red hallway are drop dead gorgeous. Can you explain your lighting set-up for the 2nd and 3rd to last.

Rob's Digital Photography: AWESOME!! as usual....
Any of these shot with the RP's?

TriCoast Photography LLC: Thank you Claudine and Rob!

We lite the ones in the hallway using Radio Poppers which really came in handy since these images simply COULD NOT BE CAPTURED using just the IR method of wireless flash and well it took me several exposures to get the proper amount of wireless light discharge so Pocket Wizards would have taken much longer to capture the images.

Needless to say the Radio Popper's really worked amazingly well!