Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Ionia Free Fair 2007 | Ionia, Michigan

We make a point of going to the Ionia Free Fair every year. It's only a short walk from our house in downtown Ionia and it's a real fun event. The kids have a great time riding all the rides, watching the circus and petting all the farm animals. We have a great time just people watching. I took several shots at the fair this year, but this was my favorite. It was actually quite dark when I took this shot, but I waited until the ride stopped so I could get a lengthy exposure to burn in the sky and allow the moonlight to illuminate the ferris wheel buckets and bring out their vibrant colors.

-Tracy


Thursday, July 19, 2007

2007 Ionia Fireworks

Tracy, the kids and I attend the Ionia fireworks at the fairgrounds every year. Although most of our time is spent having fun with the kids, I did manage to take a couple shots of some of the fireworks. I really like the top picture because you can see the entire progression of the firework from the ground up to the explosion in the sky!  
Firework 1

Firework 2

Monday, July 2, 2007

Backpacking Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

Just returned from a backpacking/photography trip to Isle Royale National Park. What an amazing place! Isle Royale is the least visited National Park in the United States-lucky for us!-due to its remote location in the middle of Lake Superior. We drove all the way to Copper Harbor, Michigan at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula and took the Isle Royale Queen IV over to the island. It was a great choice considering some of the dilapidated-looking boats some of the other groups motored in on. Thankfully the lake wasn’t too choppy, although a few passengers still suffered some reversal of fortune…BLAH! I was amazed how cold it was in the middle of the lake. The air temperature was easily 40 degrees colder than on land and the middle of lake including the island was covered in a veil of biting fog.

Although I’ve taken pictures all over the United States, Isle Royale is easily one of the most picturesque of the national parks. With all the breathtaking vistas, northwood forests, and wildlife it is a photographer’s paradise. We had a great time trying out some new gear that Tracy won in a photography competition. Here are some of our favorite exposures from the trip:


Departing Copper Harbor for Isle Royale on board the Isle Royale Queen IV.

Mom and her baby moose. These three woke us up as they swam across the bay towards our campsite. This picture was taken the following morning.



Fresh wolf tracks!!!
Things we loved:
1) Loon calls in the afternoon.
2) Solitude
3) Baby moose
4) Bright stars
5) Lapping of the Lake Superior Surf.
6) Flaming Sunsets
7) Howling wolves
8) Tasty Perch
9) Eagles fishing
10) No BEARS!!! I met enough of those in Glacier N.P., Montana.


Things we hated:
1) Loon calls at 3am.
2) Quarter-sized blisters.
3) Heavy Packs.
4) Backpacking food – Thank God for microwavable bacon and cheese!!
5) Leaving the island.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Katie and Evan's Wedding

Katie and Evan were married in a picturesque garden courtyard surrounded by their family and friends. The weather was spectacular and the beautiful flowers provided an exquisite backdrop for their special day.  I really love the first picture which shows the flower girl diligently practicing one last time before the wedding. The sunlight peeked through some leaves at the perfect time, illuminating the spot right where she was walking. These are the type of candid photos that I love to capture at weddings.
 



Friday, June 22, 2007

Zion Canyon, United States


Zion Canyon 1

Thursday, June 7, 2007

My New Blog!

Welcome to the Left Shoe Photography Blog! This is our first official post! Left Shoe Photography is my wedding photography and portraiture business based in Ionia, Michigan. Although we predominately serve the West-Michigan, Grand Rapids, Ionia and Lansing areas my wife and I have photographed clients all over the state. One of the best things about doing photography is getting the chance to meet so many amazing people all over the state of Michigan.

The purpose of this blog is to communicate with you and introduce you to Tracy and I while learning more about our photographic styles and personalities. It will include information about our photography business including new products and promotions, posts on general interest topics and happenings in West and Mid-Michigan and of course – lots of photos! Thanks for stopping by!

-Charlie & Tracy