I was really bummed to have missed last month's blog circle but with the holidays and family, I had no time to get to the camera or the blog! In the middle of last month, my sister got engaged . . . finally!! After dating her boyfriend for six years, they are finally planning on getting married! They made the trip back after the holidays to Cleveland to look at some venues and we also took a little bit of time to get some engagement photos!
We decided to go down to the local lake to take some photos. Since it was the middle of January it was definitely cold but they really were troopers and passed through it!
This is the first time I have ever taken engagement photos for someone and I was really excited it got to be for my sister. We are going to take some more in the spring in Chicago where they live, but the first round turned out really well we think! More than likely their wedding photographer will also have an engagement photo shoot for them, but part of me is curious to see how our pictures differ.
Isn't that ring beautiful?! Matt did an amazing job picking out a ring for my sister. We are looking forward to getting some photos of just the ring, but looking for ideas on how to make it pop....not that that thing needs to!
I'm so excited for you two! Congrats and let's get the wedding planning on!!!
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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Happy New Year
Wishing everyone a happy and healthy New Year! May 2015 bring you peace and relaxation with a dash of adventure! Enjoy the new start to the year and push yourself to do things you wouldn't of done before.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Tell Me a Story- November
I think I say this every post, but holy crap where did November go?! I love working with this group because it forces me every month (gosh it should be more than that!) to pick up my camera and take some photos. I'm envious when I read other's blogs from the month and they have such exciting events and adventures. However, I realized that as long as I am picking up my camera it doesn't matter what I'm taking photos of. The silver lining of the whole thing is that nine times out of ten, I take photos of the dogs. While I'm sure most people are tired of seeing my dogs posted everywhere, it's nice to have those memories of them and have the pictures so we can see their growth.
Hannah Flora, our German Shepherd baby girl turned one on the 30th of this month. Hannah has taught us so much in her short first year of life. Her personality has developed into such a strong and sensitive girl. Hannah is strong willed and passionate about us as her owners. She craves interaction (and of course playing ball) and affection. We could never have asked for a better baby girl. We love you Hannah and happy birthday!!
There is not a day that passes that the dogs and I spend some time together, either playing ball or on a walk. Those moments we spend together have helped build the relationship that I have with both girls. While the relationships are so different, I don't doubt for a moment their love for me and hope they never doubt my love for them.
Hannah Flora, our German Shepherd baby girl turned one on the 30th of this month. Hannah has taught us so much in her short first year of life. Her personality has developed into such a strong and sensitive girl. Hannah is strong willed and passionate about us as her owners. She craves interaction (and of course playing ball) and affection. We could never have asked for a better baby girl. We love you Hannah and happy birthday!!
There is not a day that passes that the dogs and I spend some time together, either playing ball or on a walk. Those moments we spend together have helped build the relationship that I have with both girls. While the relationships are so different, I don't doubt for a moment their love for me and hope they never doubt my love for them.
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I think this might be one of my favorite photos of Hannah
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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving might be one of my favorite holidays simply because it is over shadowed by the two holidays it is sandwich between. Halloween and Christmas take over and poor Thanksgiving is forgotten until the day approaches. While I enjoy Christmas, Thanksgiving reminds us to be thankful for the people and things we have in our lives. While we should be thankful for these things all year round, Thanksgiving forces us to vocalize what it is that we are truly grateful for.
My list of things I am grateful and thankful for would be a mile long if I would let it. The two biggest things this year I would have to say I am thankful for are my girls. Hannah and Lumen (I promise I will not be dedicating another whole blog post to them!). Both of these beautiful girls have made me grow as a person and focus on taking care of them instead of just focusing on me. They have shown me what unconditional love is and given it to me every single second of the day. I always smile when I get to come home to them. There couldn't be anything more amazing in the world than something showing you how unconditionally it loves you. I think that might be one of my favorite qualities about dogs, the realization that they only know a couple things in this world and one of those is to love you with everything they have because they do not know any differently.
Every year I am thankful for my family, they are the people in the world who love me no matter what. They have let me grow as a person and helped lead me in the right directions. They have also let me fail in a sense so that I can come out stronger on the other side. They always have my back and I will be forever thankful for each and every member. However, this year I am especially grateful for my aunt. At the beginning of this year she took me in and let me become a part of her life. She gave me the two greatest gifts I could have ever asked for, Hannah and Lu, she give me some independence while living with her and helped me grow as a person. While doing all of these things, she also became my best friend. Within the short months of her being back in my life, we grew close and opened up to each other. I will forever be thankful for the friendship we have together. I know no matter what, at the end of the day she will always be there for me, as I would be there for her.
My list of things I am grateful and thankful for would be a mile long if I would let it. The two biggest things this year I would have to say I am thankful for are my girls. Hannah and Lumen (I promise I will not be dedicating another whole blog post to them!). Both of these beautiful girls have made me grow as a person and focus on taking care of them instead of just focusing on me. They have shown me what unconditional love is and given it to me every single second of the day. I always smile when I get to come home to them. There couldn't be anything more amazing in the world than something showing you how unconditionally it loves you. I think that might be one of my favorite qualities about dogs, the realization that they only know a couple things in this world and one of those is to love you with everything they have because they do not know any differently.
This is the time of the year that I want everyone to be thankful for what they have around them and not what they want. Look around you and realize that what you have is great don't compare yourself to others, because everyone has more than they know to be thankful for.
Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving this year!!!
Friday, October 31, 2014
Tell Me a Story-October
Wow! I can't believe October is already over. In fact, I cannot believe this year is almost over. The beginning of this year brought many changes for me in my life. Besides moving, this year brought me two of the most important things in to my life. As weird as it may seem, the two biggest parts of my life these days and over this past year have been my two German Shepherd puppies, Hannah and Lumen. Much like raising a child, raising a puppy is no cake walk. We have spent long hours training and getting to know our great girls. The year started with us getting Hannah. Her personality in this last year has really began to shine through and she is an amazingly caring and smart dog. I know Hannah loves me as much as I love her. However, in April of this year, we added my baby girl Lumen to our lives. From day one, Lumen has been the sweetest, most emotional dog I have ever known. Lu and I have sort of claimed each other and have this unspoken bond. She's my baby girl.
I didn't plan on dedicating my whole blog to Lu this time around, but over the weekend, she was laying on my bed, something she does every day, but this time it was different. It was the middle of the day and there had been a lot going on in the house. Often times we have found Lumen outside or in some corner in the rooms staying almost out of the way. She's never been told to do this, just never wants to be the reason for conflict...breaks my heart almost. So, when I noticed her in my room, I removed myself from whatever chaos was around us and crept into my closet to grab my camera. Lu didn't mind, she knew what I was doing almost. I walked back into my door way and then realized how amazing the light was and just snapped photo after photo of her.
There is something special about my Lu, she's not your average puppy. While she enjoys playing, Lumen has never been one to be hyper. Instead, she wants to be your company and make sure you're taken care of. Being [almost] 10 months old, she acts well beyond her years. Lumen has been the one thing that no matter what happens in the day, always puts myself before her. Lu's caring and nurturing traits are what make us want to turn Lu into a therapy dog when she turns one. We want to share her with people and let her bring joy to them.
At the end of the day Lu, all I want you to know is just how much you are loved. We couldn't ask for a better companion through our lives than you my sweet girl. I look forward to the adventures we will take together and the times I'll need to lean on you for support. Forever my baby girl, I love you.
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Colleen Putman | NYC Traveling Photographer
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Taking a Breather
With school back in full swing and work filling in for the rest of my free time, I have had almost no time to edit some of the photos I have had on my computer for exactly a month! Holy crap, that's terrible!!!! I was so concerned about getting my September Circle blog post up that I only edited those flowers and totally disregarded the other photos of the pups I needed to get out. So, I finally made time today to edit these pictures and share them!
I have to share a quick one from the same time frame, but I took this one at home when we were playing outside. One of Hannah's favorite things is to play ball, in fact, she loves it. I secretly wish there was something I loved as much as Hannah loves to play ball. I think this photo shows just how much joy playing ball bring our little girl.
Like I had said, these photos were taken a month ago when I took the dogs to the dog park. I really enjoy spending the afternoons with the girls there, it's our quiet time together but they are still getting their exercise in for the day. A win-win for all! Enjoy the selection below:
I have to share a quick one from the same time frame, but I took this one at home when we were playing outside. One of Hannah's favorite things is to play ball, in fact, she loves it. I secretly wish there was something I loved as much as Hannah loves to play ball. I think this photo shows just how much joy playing ball bring our little girl.
Like I had said, these photos were taken a month ago when I took the dogs to the dog park. I really enjoy spending the afternoons with the girls there, it's our quiet time together but they are still getting their exercise in for the day. A win-win for all! Enjoy the selection below:
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Tell Me a Story-September Circle
September means the last days of summer and the first days of fall. With the nights coming quicker and the days getting cooler, I was excited to get the chance to photograph a local sun flower field. The sun flowers were planted in July and began to bloom at the end of August and beginning of this month. The sun flowers were planted for childhood cancer and apart of the group Prayers for Maria. The field is planted along the local highway and seen by everyone. I have been wanting to go to the field for about a week now and just haven't had time to go. Luckily I was able to sneak away between classes today for about an hour and grab some photos of the beautiful flowers growing.
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The field stretches far along the highway just grabbing the attention of everyone passing by. Part of me wishes I would have made time to go to the field a week before I did, because when I got there most of the flowers were dying, but many still standing tall.
One of the many things I am grateful for with my photography, is my amazing macro lens. I rarely even change the lens when I'm not shooting things I want details with simply because I really just love the lens. Allows me to capture the details in these beautiful flowers.
While walking throughout the field, it was noticeable that the flowers standing tall were standing for those children with cancer who are still fighting. A very moving feeling while being amongst the flowers.
For those of you who are more interested in learning or donating about the prayers for Maria foundation, please visit their website by clicking here
Thanks for taking a walk through the sun flower field with me. One day hopefully these beautiful flowers can be planted in memory of kicking not only childhood, but all kinds of cancer in the butt and let it be a reminder for those still fighting and those survived and pasted that this battle is never easy. Pray for those who need it.Please continue the circle and visit Colleen Putman Photography
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