Congratulations to Cathy and Charles!
I had the pleasure of photographing thier beautiful ceremony as well as the reception that followed. We had the chance to meet in November while we did an engagement shoot at the beach. It was freezing cold but they did great. Even laying in the wet sand for me as I snapped away! ;o)
The Wedding was December 16th, 2008. She was radiant with her hair in curls and dressed in her beautiful gown. Charles seemed truely excited to finally say their vows.
I enjoyed photographing your wonderful day and my best wishes to you both and your very caring family!
Good Luck in Florida!
Your images are now available on my website with your password
www.cocoabeanphoto.com
Monday, December 29, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Carson: The new Member to the "Belly Beans" Club!
Here's To you Saralyn, Tim and Sweet baby Carson!
Wow! The end of the year is approaching and I have had so many great customers that have had photo sessions with me and now I am excited to show them off. These are previews or at the very least reviews of their sessions. The last few months have been so busy that I have truely slacked off on doing this.
Now, how could I not show off this beautiful belly from a friend of mine. Saralyn and Tim's baby is due very shortly- a little over two weeks from now. You may have seen them on my site before as I took their wedding pictures at the begining of the year. Little baby Carson is awaiting a grand entrance on the first of January. Hey, maybe you guys can make that all coveted prize of the 1st baby of the year! Or, to be practical if you have the baby by the end of this year you get to have a little bonus on the tax return. Either way congratulations to the two of you and I can't wait to see him!
Wow! The end of the year is approaching and I have had so many great customers that have had photo sessions with me and now I am excited to show them off. These are previews or at the very least reviews of their sessions. The last few months have been so busy that I have truely slacked off on doing this.
Now, how could I not show off this beautiful belly from a friend of mine. Saralyn and Tim's baby is due very shortly- a little over two weeks from now. You may have seen them on my site before as I took their wedding pictures at the begining of the year. Little baby Carson is awaiting a grand entrance on the first of January. Hey, maybe you guys can make that all coveted prize of the 1st baby of the year! Or, to be practical if you have the baby by the end of this year you get to have a little bonus on the tax return. Either way congratulations to the two of you and I can't wait to see him!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Lindsey and Tyler
Here is preview of a sizzling session of Lindsey and Tyler. They called as part of the OpLove program which I have blogged about before. A great program for active military and thier family.
These two were a lot of fun, so cute together, and I know she is still laughing at me for making them say "Yes" all through the session to get their perfect smiles. Hey, whatever works! And believe me it did! They look great!
By the way, It was thier 1st anniversary we did this and they had to be torchured with me and my goofiness! So a big shout out:
These two were a lot of fun, so cute together, and I know she is still laughing at me for making them say "Yes" all through the session to get their perfect smiles. Hey, whatever works! And believe me it did! They look great!
Here is a "Photographer's Fav"
By the way, It was thier 1st anniversary we did this and they had to be torchured with me and my goofiness! So a big shout out:
Happy Anniversary Tyler and Lindsey!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Cara's Session Highlights
Here is a session with Cara I had a few weeks ago. She has been tirelessly waiting for her husband's return. He is currently deployed in the navy.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Holiday Family Portraits
As the End of Summer has come and gone I am getting questions about when is the best time to schedule a family portrait. Many of my friends and new customers have already been calling ahead for Christmas gifts and cards. The family portrait is still one of the most personal gifts that is just as enjoyable to receive as it is to give.
The answer to "when" is simple... Now!
Here are the top 5 reasons people put off getting a family portrait, and why you shouldn't:
"We Need to Wait for the Kids to get Older."
Never put off getting the Family Portrait done! There will never be another Today. This photograph of a friend of mine is a great example. She could have waited for the birth of her baby, but there was just that special moment shining through, that would have been a shame to have passed up. A time in this little boy's life when he has mom all to himself. As parents, we know time is a precious thing, and it's just a short period we have with our kids. There is no child too young or too old and it's a great reason to get everyone together. Grown children say they cherish having a family portrait from when they were younger. They love looking at the family the way they remember while growing up. Young children are just as excited to see themselves with mom and dad. These days it's the most favorite gift for Christmas and holiday cards.
"Jonny just got another scrape on his knee."
I can't seem to go a week without a new scrape or cut on one of my four boys' legs or elbows. Yes, I would like to have my children to be bruise- and scratch-free, but it is often a part of who little ones are. If all else fails there is the option to digitally "clear up" the skin. This can include those pesky blemishes as well! Yet, leaving the cuts and scrapes in you've got great reminders of their stories!
We don't have anything to wear!
Most people tell me they are wanting a family portrait but just don't know how to put it all together. It's hard enough for me to send off my boys for school picture day, let alone coordinate them to look good all together. I find it easiest to keep it simple. Keep everyone in jeans, or dress it up a bit with khakis or black pants. Then choose a shirt, perferably without patterns and limited to a single color or two. Last time my family and I did portraits we kept to a blue and white color scheme. We all had jeans on. My guys either had a white tee with a blue button up shirt over it or the reverse. I did a white tee shirt with a blue sweater. It was in late October on the beach which is a great time of year for the "no sweat" temperatures and limited amount of people on the beach.
I hate to get my picture taken!
Of course..., none of my past clients would ever say this! lol. I often think I hate mine taken too, but in reality I am more often complaining that I am never in any of our pictures. I am and always will be the official photographer of birthdays, vacations, all around smiles and, yes, even our family pictures. Looking back at the scrapbooks or more likely our digital albums you would think I never existed except for the few glances you get of me when one of my children want to play photographer. ;o) Overall, kids never have enough photographs of us parents as time passes. Always remember too that a professional photographer has invested time and talent into understanding how best to help people to look their best. I have numerous tricks in my photo bag to use, such as lighting, posing, and camera angles, and of course photoshop can make it fun too! You can always go for something a little more creative (like these below) if you are totally opposed to getting in the shot!
It costs too much!
Believe it or not, we did not have a professional portrait of our family until a couple of years ago, before I had my own business. Thankfully my husband knew how much these things meant to me and finally scheduled a photoshoot. What I would give to go back and have one taken when my first and second children were born, not to mention on a regular basis after that. Now don't get me wrong. We had pictures taken. It's just that they were at the mall or somewhere similar. But none captured the life and personality of each of my boys as that first professional portrait out at the beach. It wasn't just a quick, your in, your out, choose the one of six poses and voila here is your instant package. I look at those portraits over and over again, still smiling at the great time we had and what each smile meant. The difference is a "portrait" versus a "picture!" Those "pictures" looked like snapshots taken while walking through the mall.
That professional portrait was immeadiatley hung over our fireplace!
If you are like me and have waited too long, or just need to update your last portrait, you will find my rates very reasonable. In the hopes that you don't wait another day I am offering new and past clients who call or email before the end of October a..
I didn't get into photography to take snapshots. I CHOSE to become a professional family, portrait and wedding photographer! I became a photographer for heartfelt personal reasons to give to others what I believe is my gift. I absolutely am in love with the 'art' of photography. One of my favorite photographers, Skye Hardwick, calls it Soulography- when you take photographs from the heart! I can only hope that, those that benefit from my gift, value it as much as I do.
Monica Martin
monica@cocoabeanphoto.com
757-692-8138
Crafting memorable, artistic portraiture for you.
The answer to "when" is simple... Now!
Here are the top 5 reasons people put off getting a family portrait, and why you shouldn't:
"We Need to Wait for the Kids to get Older."
Never put off getting the Family Portrait done! There will never be another Today. This photograph of a friend of mine is a great example. She could have waited for the birth of her baby, but there was just that special moment shining through, that would have been a shame to have passed up. A time in this little boy's life when he has mom all to himself. As parents, we know time is a precious thing, and it's just a short period we have with our kids. There is no child too young or too old and it's a great reason to get everyone together. Grown children say they cherish having a family portrait from when they were younger. They love looking at the family the way they remember while growing up. Young children are just as excited to see themselves with mom and dad. These days it's the most favorite gift for Christmas and holiday cards.
"Jonny just got another scrape on his knee."
I can't seem to go a week without a new scrape or cut on one of my four boys' legs or elbows. Yes, I would like to have my children to be bruise- and scratch-free, but it is often a part of who little ones are. If all else fails there is the option to digitally "clear up" the skin. This can include those pesky blemishes as well! Yet, leaving the cuts and scrapes in you've got great reminders of their stories!
We don't have anything to wear!
Most people tell me they are wanting a family portrait but just don't know how to put it all together. It's hard enough for me to send off my boys for school picture day, let alone coordinate them to look good all together. I find it easiest to keep it simple. Keep everyone in jeans, or dress it up a bit with khakis or black pants. Then choose a shirt, perferably without patterns and limited to a single color or two. Last time my family and I did portraits we kept to a blue and white color scheme. We all had jeans on. My guys either had a white tee with a blue button up shirt over it or the reverse. I did a white tee shirt with a blue sweater. It was in late October on the beach which is a great time of year for the "no sweat" temperatures and limited amount of people on the beach.
I hate to get my picture taken!
Of course..., none of my past clients would ever say this! lol. I often think I hate mine taken too, but in reality I am more often complaining that I am never in any of our pictures. I am and always will be the official photographer of birthdays, vacations, all around smiles and, yes, even our family pictures. Looking back at the scrapbooks or more likely our digital albums you would think I never existed except for the few glances you get of me when one of my children want to play photographer. ;o) Overall, kids never have enough photographs of us parents as time passes. Always remember too that a professional photographer has invested time and talent into understanding how best to help people to look their best. I have numerous tricks in my photo bag to use, such as lighting, posing, and camera angles, and of course photoshop can make it fun too! You can always go for something a little more creative (like these below) if you are totally opposed to getting in the shot!
It costs too much!
Believe it or not, we did not have a professional portrait of our family until a couple of years ago, before I had my own business. Thankfully my husband knew how much these things meant to me and finally scheduled a photoshoot. What I would give to go back and have one taken when my first and second children were born, not to mention on a regular basis after that. Now don't get me wrong. We had pictures taken. It's just that they were at the mall or somewhere similar. But none captured the life and personality of each of my boys as that first professional portrait out at the beach. It wasn't just a quick, your in, your out, choose the one of six poses and voila here is your instant package. I look at those portraits over and over again, still smiling at the great time we had and what each smile meant. The difference is a "portrait" versus a "picture!" Those "pictures" looked like snapshots taken while walking through the mall.
That professional portrait was immeadiatley hung over our fireplace!
If you are like me and have waited too long, or just need to update your last portrait, you will find my rates very reasonable. In the hopes that you don't wait another day I am offering new and past clients who call or email before the end of October a..
...Holiday Portrait special that includes a $65.00 print credit with every session booked! In addition, you will get a free set of your choice of holiday cards with every set you purchase!
I didn't get into photography to take snapshots. I CHOSE to become a professional family, portrait and wedding photographer! I became a photographer for heartfelt personal reasons to give to others what I believe is my gift. I absolutely am in love with the 'art' of photography. One of my favorite photographers, Skye Hardwick, calls it Soulography- when you take photographs from the heart! I can only hope that, those that benefit from my gift, value it as much as I do.
Think twice about making the mistake I did of waiting.
Monica Martin
monica@cocoabeanphoto.com
757-692-8138
Crafting memorable, artistic portraiture for you.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Operation Love ReUnited
Many in Hampton Roads have been through a military deployment. There are no words to explain how hard it must be to send the father or mother of your children off to some foreign dangerous land, leaving you all behind…. Alone. It’s indescribable to watch their faces light up as their father or mother comes down the stairs of the ship or off the aircraft after months, possibly a year or more, of not hugging each other. Emotions fly through everyone, it’s so very good to be home. Your base’s Family Support Squadron will help you with your deployment. But the last thing on your mind when your wife or husband arrives home after a 4 to 18+ month tour, is capturing all this love– on camera. Most people are so overwhelmed with emotions they forget to simply point and shoot the camera they are grasping to get their child’s first hug, or that single tear of relief from a mother being able to hold her twenty year old son again. With the help of Operation: Love ReUnited I am here to help you capture that moment. The Operation helps those long months go by a little faster. It’s designed to capture moments that you will never remember. It’s art. It’s love. And it’s all made possible by artists wanting to give something back to those who make the United States what it is, and ask for nothing in return- but to come home! If you are a member of the United States Military, and are interested in having very special and touching images with a patriotic edge taken of you and/or your family before a deployment or during, and at your reunion, please contact me now. You will receive a memorable gift in appreciation for all you have been through as a military member. The gift included is a 4x6 album of pre-deployment images, such as a child’s hand clasped in his parent’s with the faint glimpse of a BDU sleeve, a marine in dress with his family, a sailor with his parents right before departure, or a child playing dress up in combat boots and a helmet. The album will be sent to the deployed soldier by the photographer, at no cost to you. Also with your package, all session fees will be waived. Who I'd like to meet:We would like to meet ANYONE who needs our help!GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS AND THEIR FAMILIES!
This emotional session preview is from a wonderful couple who had been apart during thier marriage almost as long as they have been together. It was great to meet them both including thier mothers who also traveled across the US to be part of this touching moment of Mr. N stepping off the ship from his very long deployment to the Iraq war. I can't wait for you to see them all!!
*More information from this blog may be found at http://www.oplove.org/ site
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Beach'n IT! Senior Style...
There is definitely something appealing about being at the beach. It apparently is enough so that I decided to blog about it. I live close enough to the beach at Sandbridge that overhead I can see a flapping advertisment sign being pulled by a prop plane meant for all the beach goers, I often feel the pain of slower traffic during the summer, and longer lines on a Sunday afternoon at the grocery store. Even with these small unconviniences I still am thrilled to be able to pack the kids in the Car and go to the beach. Actually, I'd say we are quite lucky to have the convinience so close.
I often pick the beach as a backdrop for many portrait sessions. It's beautiful as well as a relaxed, fun environment. I recently did a senior portrait session there and had a great time. Samantha was gracious enough to let me try some fun posing with her. Sam is a beautiful young lady who I couldn't help but think how she looks like Audry Hepburn. Her mom Mary is quite a riot to have along there too. Mary you can help me any time!!
There are so many ideas that can "surface," and the lighting in the evening has an awesome glow about it. Although, on the close up here with Sam we used a light to boost the colors, as it was getting late.
The flexability is great as far as clothing goes. You can dress up, but most of my clients, like Samantha here, enjoy a casual relaxed look. The no-shoes factor is a nice way to go too! Everyone seems to smile a little bit more.
I love doing Seniors. Just as Sam did, they often love trying new things and want something a little unique compared to everyone else. As I mentioned in a previous blog, traditional posing gets a little boring so I enjoy trying new stuff.
Congratulations, Sam! I love how they turned out!
Monica Martin
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Get the Blogging started
I am so excited that I have put together my blog finally. I am blogging, I am a blogger! I sound so journalistic!
Anyway, WELCOME! You have found your place to Cocoa Bean Photography's Blog site. Just to tell you a little about me... I am a photographer excited by my work and clients. Every session I take I gain new friends. I can't help it. I love to get to know my customers so that I can take better portraits that are uniquely them. I am not totally fond of the old boring portraits of the past- sit someone on a stool here, someone else here, so on and so on, creating some kind of isometrical triangle. I love to shoot outside, although I have a studio I can set up. But the freedom of using nature, throwing on a playful hat, or just capturing the close-ups can give the photo life that you just can't find in a "4 pose, turn 'em this way, turn 'em that way, get 'em in get 'em out studio. Yes, I do formal shots, if the need calls for it. Certainly a bridal shot on all black is quite striking, as is a beautiful, tiny newborn. But when it comes down to it I want to capture the personality with the setting. Call or email for your personalized portrait session. We can find out what setting is right for you!
Monica Martin
Cocoa Bean Photography
(757) 692-8138
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Finally, Now Blogging!
I am so excited to now be up and blogging! Still working on a few kinks here and there and then blog away. This is my place where I can put those "thousand words" that a picture is worth back into words. Give or take a few. ;o) I plan to post previews of photo shoots for you all as well as do what my husband thinks I do really well: go on, and on, and on... Please feel free to comment, and you are welcome to sign up to recieve my blog updates. You may find the occasional "How To" or what special offers will be coming up for photo sessions. Would love to have you stop by every now and again.
Thanks for stopping here now!!
Monica D Martin
Cocoa Bean Photography
monica@cocoabeanphoto.com
(757) 692-8138
Thanks for stopping here now!!
Monica D Martin
Cocoa Bean Photography
monica@cocoabeanphoto.com
(757) 692-8138
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