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Tiger Mike

Here are a couple of shots of Tiger Mike at LSU. I don’t like seeing him cooped up at all, but he certainly is a beautiful creature.

Home again!

The best part about travel is how much you appreciate coming home! Straight from the airport, where did I go? If you know me well, that’s not a tough question. My fav!!

SEC Gymnastics

At Georgia vs. LSU gymnastics meet in Baton Rouge. Tiger Mike roams in his habitat right outside. Not sure how I feel about that. (Yes I am sure ?.) But he sure is gorgeous.

 

Business Trip

It occurs to me that today is my first “business trip” in almost 20 years. The last one I was 5 months pregnant with my daughter who is 19. Her birth grounded me — at least as far as work was concerned.

It may not seem all that significant except when you consider I traveled nonstop for a decade straight covering Wide World of Sports — and any kind of sport in between — often visiting two cities in a week. I didn’t know how to be at home.

Many memories came flooding back the minute I began yukking it up with the ESPN travel department — joking, reminiscing and (maybe) gossiping with Andrea (she is the best!!!). And then while meeting other people traveling for business in the airport and learning all about jobs I had no idea existed!! (Later I find out that they Facebook friend requested me [I can make a verb out of anything]. That’s a new thing that didn’t happen 20 years ago.)

I made a concerted effort to go old school today – ignoring the inflight wifi, leaving iPad  at home, and just shutting down completely during the flights. I remember flying being my greatest chance for rest and recovery.

I have my camera so that hasn’t changed!

My daughter is boarding a flight to LA today. Though she hasn’t lived home for 18 months, I still feel this is a big deal. While it may seem a random and sudden topic change, it also feels significant that while she flies further and further from the nest I should also be on a plane traveling to an old space occupied by a much younger me.

Empty Nester Goes Back to Work

Other than my early career, I spent the bulk of my adult life standing behind a kitchen counter. Don’t hear me complaining. I was lucky. I got to stay at home with my kids. I always considered that a privilege. I love to cook. I cooked all the time as the kids were growing and I still do whenever I get the chance. Eighteen months ago, my life changed drastically. My nest emptied four years earlier than I expected. A long term relationship ended. My dad had a stroke and became paralyzed. So I sold my house and moved to be near my parents. I started networking and got back to work. I was a television producer, director, associate director in my early career. I loved it. But I wasn’t looking to repeat. I am older now. I live down south now. I started producing videos for large companies and non-profits. I found a lot of joy working on a smaller and more intimate scale. But when I was asked to shoot head shots and portraits, I’d respond “I am not a photographer.” (Secretly I was. I just had never charged for it.) That has all changed too. The best part of life for me is letting it unfold. Over-planning was never a thing for me. I couldn’t have predicted a year ago that this particular day would have me editing photos, researching for an online education project launch, and “attending” an online meeting (Love those! I stayed in my sweats) — or that tomorrow I’d be flying to Baton Rouge for a show. Work is a tremendous blessing to an empty nester single mom. BUT truth be told, I often take my computer and camera equipment out of my office and into the kitchen because that counter is still my comfort zone!! And I’m happy as a clam to sneak a little cooking in too!!

Costa Rica

I always keep a camera handy for times like these. I was sitting in a pool in Costa Rica. This monkey – I want to call him friendly but I can’t – wanted to hang out with me. He posed, but never smiled. Funny little guy.

Posing with Coffee

One thing that photographers attract into their lives is other photographers! I’m lucky to have a lot of friends who love photography as much as I do. The danger comes when they need you to pose for them!! There is a reason I am behind cameras — I don’t like the front of them!! But alas one will do anything to help a friend get a good shot. My friend Anthony LaRocca needed a business woman drinking coffee. So, here I am yesterday

First Day with a New Lens

I put off buying the Canon 70-200 2:8 lens as long as I possible could. Now, I ask myself WHY??? This is the first shot I snapped off as a test. I’m certain I have just begun a long and beautiful friendship. <3 Heading to Baton Rouge tomorrow and though I will not be needing a zoom lens I can’t imagine leaving it home.