Friday, January 11, 2013

Olivia Act


If you are not an educator or work in the school system, you have probably once thought….what a job? What do you do all day? Holidays off? Summer breaks? Wish I had a job like you. Well, these words have been darted my way many times.

Yet, as educators, we know that there is so much more to our day than teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic. We are the first person these students see each morning. For some, we are the safe place. Others we are the beacon of light, laughter, peace, or hope. For many students, school is where breakfast and lunch are the meals for the day. Running copies and planning a lesson are the norm. It is when we get the chance to teach a life lesson that makes our job extraordinary. We love even when we think it is not possible. We trudge through the challenges and welcome the chance to break status quo.  We even juggle all of the paperwork and standardized tests required for each student. And we do it gracefully with a smile on our face, no matter how pointless it may seem. We teach manners when there are none. We raise the standard in our students’ lives or challenge the present one. We work hard and long hours, shortchanging our own families at times to grade papers, plan for the next day, or plan the holiday party coming up. We give an extra needed hug. We stand in the rain holding a crosswalk sign so our students will safely cross the street. We rise early in the morning fighting wind, rain, and snow to make sure the lights are on in the building and children make it school on time. We cheer on our students and give them a familiar face in the crowd as they race towards the academic finish line. We find any string of hope or ability in a child and make it the avenue where we can tap into their mind and their heart. These men and women rarely make national headlines. These men and women are the people that I have the honor of working alongside each day.

Administrators, teachers, librarians, counselors, cafeteria workers, custodians, and bus drivers

Our principal quickly reminded us after that tragic day, “It doesn’t state anywhere in your contract that you are to sacrifice your life for your students. Yet, dare I say….I know any one of you would.”

The events that took place in Newton, CT. Hit home in two VERY distinct ways in my life. I am a 2nd grade teacher. As I listened and followed, I read and heard stories of many valiant educators that sacrificed their lives for their students. I asked myself, Why am I here?

As the days went on, and information about the families and even letters and stories arose, I questioned myself as a photographer. Would my work stand the test of time? Am I reaching all of the possible families and clients that are within my community? Not so much as a paying client but as a client that would be thankful to have the memories when the day came that someone was called away from this earth and their lives. I look forward to my appointments and shoots. I share a special bond and a true honor to be able to capture life moments for my clients. However, I also remember what it was like when I didn’t even think about capturing my family, life, and moments. I also remember when life called out so loudly that a family photo shoot was a luxury not a necessity.

I am here to join in with fellow photographers and offer a free family session. The Olivia Act, named after one of the children killed in Newtown, was started by Leslie Spurlock Photography. Olivia’s family had family
pictures taken a short time before she was killed on that horrible day.

Upon hearing about this, Leslie was moved to give away a 30-minute family
photoshoot and has challenged other photographers to do the same. I know
that not all families have the resources to have photos taken every year, but I’d love 2013 to be the year for one of them.

While I have not been actively advertising my Photography business, nor have I been updating my website on a regular basis.(school has been my top priority and will continue to be for a while) I would like to participate and give a Family Portrait Session and some prints to a family in West Texas and the surrounding area.

I will be taking nominations for a West Texas family who you think would appreciate this gift of memories. The session will take place sometime in the month of February. Email me your nominations to chiaroperfecto@yahoo.com including a brief message on who you’re nominating and the reason you’d love for them to receive this. I will
contact the nominator and the family chosen via email, so please include that as well! I'll be taking the nominations until January 20th.

Please SHARE this status so your friends and family will know too! Can’t wait to gift a family with these memories that can’t be replaced or taken away!

And fellow photographers, please think about participating in the Olivia act too. You can "Like" the Olivia Act page on Facebook...

-Veronica 


Monday, December 31, 2012

Out with 2012 & In with 2013

As I reflect on this year, I am my heart is overwhelmed with gratitude. Look at what the Lord has done!!! Thank you to every single one of my clients this year. I was truly blessed in meeting you and shooting your moments in life. THANK YOU!!!! I am excited to serve you in 2013!!!! Here is to all the new clients and shoots in 2013, I look forward to meeting you and capturing you/your family.

I would like to take the time to invite any young lady, new mom, mom of many hats, and grand-ma's-momo's-nana's-gigi's and so on.....to put those cameras to work this year 2013. Capture those moments with those you love most. YOU with YOUR camera. Take a look at my workshops and sign up!!!!



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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Drumroll Please........

Wow!!! It has been 3 years that my life got shaken and stirred up with my long lost passion of photography. God has blessed me immensely! I have crossed paths with some amazing clients and friendships have been formed. My work has started to evolve. I have acquired more technical knowledge. I am so thankful for the blessing of having women in my life who speak my lingo. share my interest. speak my language. inspire me. Priceless. They are my fellow teachers!!!!

In my journey in tapping back into this passion of photography in my life, I crossed paths with MeRa Koh. I walked away with lifelong friends, technical knowledge, and above all the confidence to step out and follow my dream.

Today I am honored to say that I was selected to join her team of Confidence Workshop teachers!!! We will launch a series of workshops throughout this next year. Our mission is to empower women all around us to pick up their cameras and document their families lives. We as women, as mothers, end up with the responsibility and for some the desire to take pictures. We take pictures of all kinds of details of our families lives. Little league games, dance recitals, holidays,...and the list goes on and on. What can I say????

How many of us have picked up our cameras shot away and once we got our photos back realized our shots were too dark or too light. A pile of paper ends up in our hands and the moment is lost. Or what about when we first get our photos developed or even taken with a professional photographer and we are so excited to show everyone....all of a sudden a few months later...they die in a drawer tucked away. I too was once there. This workshop doesn't necessarily mean you are looking to start a business. It is an avenue for you to know your way around YOUR camera. To use it. To enjoy the images YOU capture! If it means a dream is birthed inside of you...so be it!

To sign up for a workshop near you....check this out!

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Set Sail

As I packed my bags I giggled. I asked myself, " What are you doing?".  The entire day as I traveled, I couldn't believe where I was headed. Seattle Washington. I met some of the most amazing people.

Throughout the weekend of sharing, teaching, and getting to know one another, we shared the same vision. As women we take on so many roles in our families and for our families. Our needs get pushed aside in the name of our family, but are we really sacrificing???? Our wants and dreams die or go into an idle state. However, after leaving Seattle that weekend. All I could say was, how can I teach my kids to follow their own dreams when I won't step out in faith and follow my own dream.

I don't know what is up ahead but I trust God every step of the way. I caught the vision and am so glad to be a part of this journey. Excited and anticipating where it take us!!!!!
-Veronica


Monday, October 22, 2012

Reimer's

I have known this family for a few years now. They have a such a sweet spirit. Reimer's I want you to know that you blessed me by inviting me into your home and with your words of encouragement. I hope to capture more of your family moments in the future. May God continue to use you to bring Him praise!
-Thank you for the opportunity




Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Welcome to my new site!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Fall is Here!!!

The crisp fall air, sweet smells that fill your home, and beautiful changing colors everywhere. It is the perfect time to bring out your camera. You will have the opportunity to capture so many memories. Fall gives you the chance to spend time together. Everything from baking, to painting a pumpkin, to carving one, and even just enjoying outdoor fun.

Over the weekend we headed over to Momo's house, my mom. We spent time visiting with my grandfather and the kids got to gut out their first pumpkin!!!!
Mi Abuelito


He just giggled the entire time.






 Our finished product! Fun times at Momo's house.

 
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