Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Have You Ever Played Where's Waldo?

This weekend I had a photography session at a local gym. I had such a wonderful time helping them launch their new Les Mills Body Pump, Body Jam, and Body Flow choreograhpy. I shot the classes from several angles as well as more detailed shots. As it happened, I learned a very good lesson. When taking photos in front of a large wall of mirrors, make sure to take them from an angle that does not show the camera! Can you find me here:

What about here:

It's hard to choose a favorite from the day, but I will leave you with this beautiful silhouette from Body Flow. Body Flow is a combination of yoga, pilates and tai chi set to contemporary music. It is a beautiful and challenging class.

5 Comments:

Blogger MrsMama said...

I heard they were looking for a photographer - I'm so glad they picked you! I love your photos, especially the B&W one.

Yes, I've learned that mirror lesson recently too. Check out my "What's Krav Maga Anyway?" post on my blog and see if you can find me. :P (hint, I'm wearing red - just like Waldo)

Wed Jan 30, 04:11:00 PM 2008  
Blogger Jen said...

Ann,
Are you going to be branching out into the photography business. It seems to becoming oh so popular. I've been following 2 bloggers that have started their photography business and have their own website. Just curious :)

Wed Jan 30, 07:08:00 PM 2008  
Blogger Swede at Heart said...

Mrs.M, thank you! That is so funny you did the same thing, I love your blog! You are really a gifted writer.

Jen,I am not sure if I am going to pursue photography, but it seems to be a natural progression for a lot of us ebay Boutique designers. Photography is such an integral part of our work and it allows me to express another side of my creativity. I'm open to wherever God leads.

Wed Jan 30, 08:18:00 PM 2008  
Blogger Christine said...

You are too funny! I spotted you!

Sat Feb 09, 09:19:00 PM 2008  
Blogger Jus Shar Designs said...

Would that be you in the grey sweater? :-)

Sun Feb 10, 01:03:00 PM 2008  

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