Monthly Archives: January 2009

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Happy Birthday Bryn!

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Today marks the birthday of my dearest husband and I want him to know there’s more than just his birth I’m celebrating today. So Bryn, here are just a few reasons I’m happy you were born:

Because you’re my best friend in the whole world. If I didn’t have you to talk to, I think I would go crazy! You are the echo to my voice… and the mirror to my laughter.

Because you’re the smartest person I know…. seriously! Sometimes it makes my head hurt watching you McGyver your way through another problem, but you never cease to amaze me with your elegant solutions.

Because you understand me like no other. You’re patient with me when I struggle and there for me when I excel…. and always ALWAYS make me laugh harder than anyone else in the history of time!

Because you’re the only person who makes me feel the way you do when I’m in your arms. I could live there I think… just me, your heartbeat and your embrace.

Because you exist at all… because you’re mine… because I love you with all that I am.

Happy Birthday Bryn! I look forward to celebrating many many more with you! :)

{ Amber }

Looking to book?

As a few of you may already know, I’m heading out of town in a couple of weeks to attend the annual WPPI convention in Las Vegas. I’ll be spending Feb. 10th-18th in the city that never sleeps catching up with some amazing photographers from around the continent, attending another Scott Robert workshop (we’re going to the neon museum!) and gaining hands on experience with just about every photo related vendor under the sun.

Now, I don’t anticipate having much in the way of internet access so my email replies will be spotty at best. I would like to tie up as many loose ends as possible before I go, so as an incentive to get booked before I leave I’m offering these exclusive Pre-WPPI incentives:

- First 3 weddings to book will receive $500 off my listed package prices -

- First 3 Lifestyle sessions to book (newborn, maternity, family or portrait) will receive $100 off my listed package prices -

(Offer is only available to previously unsigned clients. In order to be eligible we must sign and complete the booking process before Feb. 10th, 2009)

I’m looking forward to hearing from you! :)

{ Amber }

Question #4

Linda’s second question was “How did you get started in photography? If you weren’t a photographer what else would you be?”

Here’s a little not-so-brief history of me and photography, as well as couple of my early art photos from my teens. You’ll have to excuse the quality… I haven’t got a proper photo scanner these days!:

• Age 5 or 6 – My Dad was taking some shots with his old TLR camera and I was watching him with fascination. I finally got up the nerve and asked him if I could try it for myself. He put it in my hands, explained the buttons and such and then said “ok.. take a picture”. I remember staring into the camera for a moment and then feeling really distressed.  “But WHAT should I photograph?”. He told me to look around until I saw something I liked… to see the trees in the sunshine or the flowers in the grass as separate things and ask myself if I wanted a picture of either. I stood there with a wonderful curtain on life lifted… suddenly the world was full of little moments I had never noticed before. That to me was my true start in photography.

• Age 15-16 – I decided to push forward with my passion and learn how to photograph ‘properly’, so I took on photography at my high school. Aside from the excitement of processing my own film and prints, the course very nearly killed my passion entirely. My teacher at the time had been there since my MOM had attended his class, and was marked with years of sassy teenagers taking the course just to slack off. He was the sort who would make you feel stupid in front of the whole class for asking questions… and I’m the type who always asks questions, so you can guess how well we got along. He never once told me I took a good photo… and furthered my fear that photography was simply too technical to ever feign to understand. I actually hung up my camera ‘for good’ out of frustration… until….

• Age 19 – Bryn (my husband) and I had just started dating after years of being best friends and I had so many thoughts and emotions I wanted to express. Life was inspiring me like never before, and when I came across my old camera one afternoon I realized it was my vehicle to express myself. I spent weeks upon weeks after that day just shooting for the heck of it. It was like a light had just been turned on inside of me… my heart ached with joy every time I took a shot I knew would be amazing. Nothing matched my excitement when I got photos back from the lab. I had found my passion again… but what to do?

• Age 22-24 – A couple years after rediscovering photography it came to me that nothing else made me feel the same way. I started to really seriously think of taking my passion to the next level and began looking at my options. After realizing I wasn’t a good candidate to be formally trained (I can’t stand classroom education!) I decided to teach myself via books, the internet and constant shooting. I shot all my friends, my family and volunteer models on an almost weekly basis. Shoot shoot shoot… that was my life! Around my 24th year, I decided to start my business part time and began accepting money for sessions. It wasn’t long before I realized I had to make the jump to full time if I was going to make this profession everything I wanted it to be. So, I quit my day job and never looked back!

Let’s see… if I wasn’t a photographer, what would I be… uhhmmm…. wow, that’s really tough! My only possible answer is “Sad… and wishing I was a photographer!” ;)

Hope that short novel answers your questions… stay tuned for more shortly!

- Amber -

The Interview…

I was recently asked by Tommy over at Pieces of the Picture to take part in his weekly photographer spotlight. Hop on over to see what he wanted to know and what I had to say!

Amber Hughes Spotlight

Thanks again Tommy! It was very flattering to be asked…. and an interesting experience to take a look at myself and my work objectively!

- Amber -

It’s my birthday weekend!

Yep… you heard it right! 27 years ago my Mum had a bouncing baby girl in her arms after a very tumultuous delivery…. I was a whopping 9lb 6oz! To this day I think of what determination she must have had and can only say this: “You rock Mummy!!” :)

So, here for your enjoyment are a couple shots of me as a little one… just in case you were curious what I looked like as a chubby little monkey! ;)

Yay! Happy Birthday to me!

- Amber -