Another One (year old)!
This is my good friend Amanda's, son. My, how a year flies!
This is my good friend Amanda's, son. My, how a year flies!
When I entered their home, Alex, came running around the corner, cracker in mouth, "Cydney! Are marble tracks your favorite thing in the world?!" I told him I didn't know but if he showed me one it may become my favorite thing in the world. At the end of our shoot, Alex let me play with it a bit; a tower of plastic tracks, tubes and spinning wheels that marbles pass through from the top. Very cool, and quite possibly my new favorite thing.
Every year, my family hosts a holiday party during which we light real candles on our freshly cut Christmas tree. It is a very nice tradition. Some guests choose ornaments near a candle and if their candle is the last one to be blown out because it's at the very end of it's candling life, they get to make a wish.
It's fun. And pretty. So, today my Mom and I works to take some photos that would work on our invitations for the party.
I am learning that the best advertising is word of mouth. Thanks to the Jacquie's dad, I received an email from Kimberley, who was looking to have photos done for the holidays with her husband Jason and their son Owen.
Kimberley came across Mystic River Reservation, and suggested we go their for photos. The variety of vistas - tall grasses and willow trees, benches and a tower, gave us many great places to snap some shots. Good thinking, Kim!
I received samples from Cypress recently. Cypress is one of the album makers that I work with for my weddings. I loved the packaging and the samples are so pretty!
This is the first time a Google Alert has actually led to my work showing-up without me posting it!
Click here to view some photos from a conference I attended a while back.
I'm really excited. I connected with Mothers and Company owner Jeanette Frem yesterday to provide some photos for display in their new, beautiful home in West Boylston, MA.
Jeanette was great. Really nice and so passionate about all causes mom, dad and baby.
In addition to giving me some very nice real estate to show some of my work and let people know about my photo services, she has also offered to host a mini-photo session day for me and her clients. I'm really looking forward to it. It will allow parents to get their child's photo taken and part of the payment will be to bring in a small toy to be donated to Toys for Tots (holidays are just around the corner!). Fun and giving all at once. 'Love me some multi-tasking.
I'll be there between 10 and 2 on November 21st. So, if you think you'll be in the area and would like to book a slot, drop me a line!
Here's a little snippet of video clips I shot of the Leukemia Lymphoma Society Benefit held at Silver Clay on Friday night. My work is on the wall in the last clip!
Silver Clay Fabulous Gifts and Studio Fund-Raiser from Cydney Scott on Vimeo.
Today I shot some photos during the baseball game between the Providence Grays and The Essex Base Ball Club in Salem. The two teams are vintage baseball groups that play by the rules and customs of 1861 baseball. No gloves, no helmets. Pretty neat.
It was very weird to see myself in the little local paper, but it's for a good cause. I hope you'll come out!
It's taking place at Silver Clay.
I recently received a very calm call from my client, Kristen, who said, "My water just broke so we're heading to the hospital. I know I'm a month early, so if you can't make it (to photograph the arrival) don't worry about it!"
Well, I did make it for the arrival. Sort-of. Mom and Baby are fine, but Mr. JD needed to come out via C-Section, so, no photographer allowed!
I did get shots in the waiting room (the one here was apparently taken the moment JD was born - see the clock?!), and the little guy resting in the NICU after arrival.
I've just been accepted into the Wedding Photojournalist Association!
The Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) is a professional organization composed of photojournalists and wedding photographers from around the world. What sets our members apart in the industry is their candid, documentary approach – a distinctly artistic vision toward wedding photography.