Monday, November 24, 2008

Billy's Giant Burgers

For much of the summer and into the fall, I have been working in Jackson Hole, WY. We were working downtown and parking there really blows. Once we get a spot right close to the jobsite, we don't want to move and loose it. So we started finding good places to eat lunch within walking distance. We are also sick of Wendy's.



One place we found that we really like is Billy's Giant Burgers. Oh they are good! I had another today, and they are great. I usually can't finish a 1/2 lb burger...the flavor fades away and it just isn't worth the pain. But these are great! If you dind yourself in Jackson Hole you must stop there. It is a great burger for just a bit more than Wendy's or McD's...but by far MUCH better!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Family Home Racing!

TJ has a funny run...he really gets his shoulders and hips going


The kids were racing across the living room tonight, and thought it would be a good chance to photograph...maybe a shot or two for the Symes project. Regardless they are fun to have. It was fun to watch!

On your mark....

Here's his shoulder and elbow really swinging!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

TJ


We were able to spend a few days in Salt Lake and Provo while we were down there.
So I have not been photographing much lately. I think that it has been about a year since I shelfed the camera. I do get it out when I am able to go to Shriner's Hospital with Jess and TJ. A couple of months ago I was able to go with them...and I have not looked (really looked) at the pictures I took there. I kind of like how they came out. I like the direction the images are going.

Clowns from Barnim & Bailey were at Shriner's That day too!
My primary concern (for the time being) is that the images will become too much like snapshots of my kid. I am always trying to think of compositions and emotions that are beyond that of the sappy snapshots or portraits of a parent's child. (I hate sappy photos--yes I have made many myself).

I think that the older two kids like it better when we take them with us...dispite the waiting...
I also forget to photograph TJ more. When we are working and playing in the yard I don't take the time to go get the camera. To add to that, TJ has began to mug for the camera...dang! He has moved from the innocent time when children do not acknowledge the camera, I love that time. I love the genuine expressions, the openness to be themselves, and never..."Can I see the picture?" as they pull the camera from me.

TJ is getting quite agile with his foot. He can get around where ever he wants to...with or without it. It has been really great to see him develop and grow. His prosthetic doesn't seem to bother him at all.