What does this image say to you?
I find myself here a lot with all that is going on around me. I captured this image for a project my wife is working on. It speaks to me on so many levels.
Corey
sábado, 30 de enero de 2010
viernes, 29 de enero de 2010
Meredith & Jeremy: e-session
The other weekend I had a chance to finally hangout with Jer & Meredith again. Initial meetings are fun but nothing like when we hangout for the e-session. This was particularly fun for me because it was the first e-session of the year. After the winter season of reflecting on last year and planning for a this year; it's a joy to start implementing! It's going to be a great year for sure. Jer & Meredith definitely gave this year a great kickoff. Good times at Seattle Center and EMP!
See you guys on your big day!
Corey
PS: No one can say that the winter months round here don't see the sun. This city is full of color!
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See you guys on your big day!
Corey
PS: No one can say that the winter months round here don't see the sun. This city is full of color!
View My Work | Contact Me | 206.588.6017
viernes, 15 de enero de 2010
Jenny & Ernie's Storybook
I am excited to share with you the first Storybook Wedding Album. Meet my friends Jenny & Ernie....
Corey
PS: These are so fun and exciting to put together for me. I can't wait to do the next one.
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Corey
PS: These are so fun and exciting to put together for me. I can't wait to do the next one.
View Fine Art Images | Contact Me | 206.588.6017
jueves, 14 de enero de 2010
A letter to Haiti
I find myself heartbroken, feeling helpless for Haiti. If it was in my power I would pack a bag right now and get down there any way I could. But that's not realistic for me. My wife wrote a beautiful letter on her blog that sums up how my heart feels right now too....
Dear Haiti,
I do not know you well. I don’t know much of your story. I’ve never had the chance to visit you and see your beautiful home. I hear it’s wonderful. I hear your story is one of heartbreak and struggle to persevere and unity with your family. I hate that this tragedy has struck you. I hate that I sit on a soft couch in a warm building, drinking coffee, knowing that as helpful as my money may be, nothing I send you can take away your pain. I want to take you home with me. I want to clothe you and feed you, and sing songs to you like I do my own children. Haiti, I am sorry that the world has ignored your needs for so long. As awful as this sounds, maybe the beauty from the ashes is that this time, your needs won’t go unnoticed. Maybe this is the season for the world to step up and face their fear of failure, give away their need for power and control, sacrifice more than seems possible, and open their arms to strangers without calculating the costs first. Maybe this is the season that the heart will lead and it will not be a hardened heart, but a broken heart, a remorseful heart. A reconciling heart.
Haiti you have a very amazing creator. He thinks your special. He has given you both your inner beauty and outer beauty. He has given you inner strength, when your outer strength crumbles. If you don’t know him, you should meet him. He’ll walk with you through this storm closer than anyone else.
Haiti. I am sorry. I wish I could do more. Someday I will come meet you and I hope we will be good friends.
I support an organization called One Day's Wages. Each year I commit to donating a % of earnings to them. With the recent events they have already setup an Emergency Haiti Relief Fund where you can go and donate to help relief efforts. If all we can do right now is help fund the efforts that more then just sitting still. If you haven't already and can, give. If you can't then keep yourself informed of what is happening over there on a day to day basis. We all have a voice and can all make a difference in our own way.
Maybe as a photography community we could all pick a date this year and donate all proceeds to help. Who's in for a"Your Wedding for Haiti" program?
Corey
Dear Haiti,
I do not know you well. I don’t know much of your story. I’ve never had the chance to visit you and see your beautiful home. I hear it’s wonderful. I hear your story is one of heartbreak and struggle to persevere and unity with your family. I hate that this tragedy has struck you. I hate that I sit on a soft couch in a warm building, drinking coffee, knowing that as helpful as my money may be, nothing I send you can take away your pain. I want to take you home with me. I want to clothe you and feed you, and sing songs to you like I do my own children. Haiti, I am sorry that the world has ignored your needs for so long. As awful as this sounds, maybe the beauty from the ashes is that this time, your needs won’t go unnoticed. Maybe this is the season for the world to step up and face their fear of failure, give away their need for power and control, sacrifice more than seems possible, and open their arms to strangers without calculating the costs first. Maybe this is the season that the heart will lead and it will not be a hardened heart, but a broken heart, a remorseful heart. A reconciling heart.
Haiti you have a very amazing creator. He thinks your special. He has given you both your inner beauty and outer beauty. He has given you inner strength, when your outer strength crumbles. If you don’t know him, you should meet him. He’ll walk with you through this storm closer than anyone else.
Haiti. I am sorry. I wish I could do more. Someday I will come meet you and I hope we will be good friends.
I support an organization called One Day's Wages. Each year I commit to donating a % of earnings to them. With the recent events they have already setup an Emergency Haiti Relief Fund where you can go and donate to help relief efforts. If all we can do right now is help fund the efforts that more then just sitting still. If you haven't already and can, give. If you can't then keep yourself informed of what is happening over there on a day to day basis. We all have a voice and can all make a difference in our own way.
Maybe as a photography community we could all pick a date this year and donate all proceeds to help. Who's in for a"Your Wedding for Haiti" program?
Corey
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