Sweet! You can actually go on YouTube and vote for your favorite ads! Here is the Diet Pepsi Max one:
Hank, the Clydesdale with the big dreams:
The ability to breathe fire:
And my favorite – Thrillicious!:
Sweet! You can actually go on YouTube and vote for your favorite ads! Here is the Diet Pepsi Max one:
Hank, the Clydesdale with the big dreams:
The ability to breathe fire:
And my favorite – Thrillicious!:
There were a few good Superbowl commercials today, but none of them are as good as the Cat Wranglers.
When I finished watching that one, I spotted this one – what the West would have been like with Shetland ponies! It is AWESOME!
So? Which one was your favorite Superbowl Ad this year? I think mine was most likely the SoBe “Thriller” ad, although the Pepsi Max one was pretty good too. And thank goodness there was no wardrobe malfunction with Tom Petty…
I’ve realized I have this need to blog photos from events over on the wedding photography blog in the exact order that they happen. However, since I was catching up after my surgery back in November for my gummy implant, and then tweaking the blog layout and now the wedding portfolio photos, I’m just now getting to blog about the photos from Andi & Jason’s engagement session!
They were such great sports about putting up with me in my crazypants state of anemia. At the time, I thought I was just exhausted from shooting two weddings the day before – but little did I know, I would land in the hospital two days later. Yeah, I probably should have been at the ER that day, not walking around Hermann Park taking photos — but the photos we got were GREAT! Check them out over there – here are two of the latest to be added to the gallery on Flickr:


On a side note – they have had the proofs for awhile; I am just blogging about them a bit late! Eep!
For more on Lauren & Dante’s wedding, be sure to check out the wedding photography blog. Lots of other photos – over there!
This month, Elaine & I – Fresh Photography – will be the featured artists at the Yale Street Market! We were even mentioned last week in the Chronicle!
Market coordinator Mitch Cohen says, “Christine and Elaine are what we are all about, finding your passion and sharing it with others. They’ve been chosen as a pair to be featured because everything about them is professional: High quality matted prints of their work, excellent booth display and a wonderful attitude. I see people return to their booth each month!” Cohen also pointed out that its artists like Mesker-Garcia and Tremoulet that have been the drive to keep the market going. Yale Street Arts Market will celebrate its fourth year next month.
The market is tomorrow, Saturday February 2nd, from 11am to 6pm. The arts market is located on the parking lot of Wind Water Asian Antiques Gallery at 548 W. 19th St. and open only on the first Saturday of each month, rain or shine year round. If you´re interested in getting antiques, then visit www.antiquesworld.co.uk to see the tons of items they have. As we have been doing the market for over a year now, Elaine & I have decided to have a special sale this month to help make way to for new prints to be featured in the future – so come out and find some bargins! There will be door prizes too!