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Hello! I’m glad you stopped by. I am Angie Wilson, a photographer/graphic designer based in Boulder County, Colorado.

This blog was created to act as a personal journal of not only family photos, but also professional work, personal imagery, and anything else that I think deserves a spot on the web. Go ahead and look around, and of course, feel free to leave a comment.

If you're interested in having me shoot your wedding, senior portraits, children, birthday party (you name it!) please email me, or give me a call: 303.651.6147. You can also visit my portfolio at http://www.angiewilsonphotography.com/


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Saturday, August 23, 2008

E-Shoot: Elizabeth & Doug

Late Friday afternoon Jim and I met Doug and Elizabeth in Lafayette for an engagement shoot. As always, WHAT A BLAST! Here are a few of my favoritos:



Wowzers! ...favorite:



I can't remember exactly what Jim said, but I do remember it was funny.















I know it's against the definition of the word favorite to have two...but I'm okay with ignoring the rules. :) Another favorite:





And finally. Last week I drove around Lafayette hunting for some good spots to take Doug and Elizabeth's engagement photos. I passed this mural and started hyperventilating. Okay not really, but I was excited we had a chance to take some funny shots before the sun went down. These totally crack me up:



Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Rodney Smith--this guy is AMAAAAZING!

This afternoon I checked my OLLLLD hotmail email account . . . the one I signed up for when I was 16 (!!) and used throughout high school and college. I still have the email account, but rarely check it because it is almost always JUNK JUNK JUNK. Not today.

I was so DELIGHTED to find an email from the studio of Rodney Smith, an amazing fashion photographer in New York.

Until I was 23, I had no idea who Rodney Smith even was. It was the summer after my first year of grad school. I was studying Art History, doing a summer internship at BYU's Museum of Art in the exhibition design department. Brian, one of Museum's lead designers, handed me a stack of Rodney Smith's images. The Museum was putting together an exhibition of his work in the Fall, and we were in charge of designing the gallery guide. I remember being immediately blown away by his work, excited for the day when his photographs would hang on the walls of the Museum.

So back to today. I got an email from his studio, announcing some new photos featured in a fashion issue of New York Magazine. I thought maybe you'd like to take a peek too. This one right here is my favorite. I. LOVE. IT. Fearless and fantastic. Way to go Rodney Smith!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Children's Session: Ella & Jeremy

Today I met Ella and Jeremy [and their mom :)] at a park in Longmont for a photo session. Good times, good shots:

This is the "jungle" where we started.





I love this shot. He's doing his launch-for-the-camera move, which appears in quite a few of his shots. :) Love it!



Ella took off for the playground when I was focusing on Jeremy. When I found her she was laying in the sand making a castle. I love kids!







See--it's the launch-for-the-camera move again. He does it so well!



Love Love LOVE this one:











Sunday, August 10, 2008

Portraits: Baby Macy

Yesterday morning I had the wonderful privilege of photographing sweet baby Macy. What a beautiful girl! Here are a couple of my favorites:







Being around a newborn kinda made me want to have another...but then I remembered how much work they are, and decided to pass :) (at least for now).









Macy had the sweetest-ever newborn cry. She calmed right down when mommy picked her up, but not before I got a couple of photos.



Saturday, August 9, 2008

5 Years!

Five years ago, TODAY, Jim and I got married. At the time, we were both in college. Jim wasn't even sure what he wanted to study, though he was leaning towards accounting (what?!) I was finishing my degree in graphic design, and about to start my graduate program in art history. We played tennis together, we watched Law and Order marathons, and eaves-dropped on our upstairs neighbors' terrible fights. We studied at the library together, made pancakes on Saturdays, and loudly sang along to our favorite songs while we were in the car together. We had almost no savings, worked part time jobs, and every so often ate at our favorite place in the world, Cafe Rio.

It's been five years. A LOT has changed. But two things remain the same:

1. we still like watching Law and Order together (but not the marathons...no time for that much tv... :)

2. Jim is my best friend in the world, and I couldn't imagine spending my life with anyone else.


On Thursday we cashed in on James' ticket to Lakeside Amusement Park for doing the library summer reading program. I'll blog some cool photos I got of James in another post...this one is MINE. :) Here we are in the parking lot. (small size photo because i look ridiculous. thank goodness i don't normally have to see the way I look when I kiss)



p.s. Happy Birthday Meg!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Wedding, Santa Rosa California: Lyndsey & Monte

A little over a week ago I flew out to California to assist my friend Meg Reul shoot Lyndsey and Monte's wedding in Santa Rosa, California.



This is perhaps my most favorite shoe shot EVER!







I spent a lot of pre-ceremony time photographing Monte and his groomsmen (which is my explanation for the abundance of photos of the guys).





















Lyndsey and Monte had a beautiful wedding ceremony right along the vineyard. My favorite part? The processional band played Death Cab for Cutie's I'll Follow You Into the Dark as Monte and Lyndsey walked down the aisle. SOOOO AWESOME!







An amazingly beautiful couple in an amazingly beautiful setting. I love being a photographer. :)





 
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