Monday, July 4, 2011

And The Winner Is....


Happy 4th of July!!! My contest to honor our military members ended an hour ago, so it's time to draw a winner.


Congratulations, Naomi Rogers!!

Here is Naomi's reply when I asked why her husband should win:
Um, only because he is the definition of greatness!  lol!  just kidding :) but really he deserves to win because he provides very well for his family and has sacrificed a lot of his time away from us and possibly his life to fight for his country.  He has been in the Army for 11 yrs, been deployed to Iraq 3 times, Germany once and Israel once.  He is a great daddy to Orion. He loves him with all his heart and helps out with him whenever he can.  He was deployed to Iraq when I had Hunter, so he only spent 18 days with him his whole life.  He is the best daddy I could have ever hoped, for my children, and then some.  :) and he is Plus his wife loves pictures!!!  :)
And I don't know why the number won't stay on the generator, but it was #6.




Monday, June 27, 2011

In Honor of America's Heroes

So I've been thinking that I need to do something to recognize all of the military in the area, especially since July 4th is so close. I decided to host a session giveaway for a soldier and/or his/her family, complete with five free prints of the winner's choice!

Here are the details:
1. Like my photography page on Facebook. Both you and the person you nominate must be "likers" of my page to qualify (www.facebook.com/pelikanphotography).
2. Submit a photo and story of a hard-working military member you would like to win. Please send your submissions to jennifer@pelikanphotography.com.
3. Contest ends July 4 at midnight.
4. One winner will be chosen using random.org.
5. You may nominate as many people as you would like. You may NOT nominate yourself.

For one bonus entry, Share my facebook page on your wall and tell everyone about my giveaway. Then, comment back here and tell me you did it.

Good luck!!!

It's been a looooong time, baby. :)

So I've realized that I'm not good at keeping up with blogs. And now you are thinking, "Obviously." It's only been two years since I have even logged on here, much less posted anything. Why the change? Well, Facebook has made even stricter rules regarding giveaways and they no longer allow us to host giveaways from our business pages on there. :( So I'm back on here to seemingly get around the new rules. So I will be updating this page a little more frequently. (At least as often as I do a giveaway.) ;)

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Hiking in Hocking Hills


This past weekend, Zach and I drove out to Ohio to go hiking with my friend, Denise and her boyfriend. It was a late get-together for Denise's birthday. We needed to drop Conner off at my parents' house, so we left the night before we were supposed to meet Denise and drove overnight to West Virginia to drop off Conner.
On the way, Zach hit a deer on the interstate. It ran right into us. We were next to a concrete barrier, so there was nothing he could do but hit it. Luckily, none of us was hurt, and there wasn't much damage to my vehicle. But, we are still going to have to pay the deductible to have it fixed.
We made it the rest of the way without incident. We stayed the night with my parents, and then left the following day to drive the remaining three hours to Ohio.

We rented a cabin for the four of us. It was really nice. None of us wanted to rough it, so we found one with two fireplaces, a hot tub, a pool table, and fooseball.
It was too late to do much when we got there on Friday since check-in wasn't until 4p.m. We met up with Denise and John, and then went in search of a grocery store to buy some food and drinks for the weekend. We were able to find a Kroger without too much trouble and bought all of the necessities for the weekend.

Before leaving, we went to customer service to ask for a good local restaurant recommendation. They recommended Millstone BBQ, and we went there, though I was a little hesitant because the thought of BBQ wasn't appealing to me at all. But, that's where Denise chose, so that's where we went. I was very happy when I got the menu and realized I didn't have to get BBQ. I got some southern fried chicken with green beans and mashed potatoes. It was really good.

After that, we went home and hung out in the hot tub to relax. Normally, I can only stay in a hot tub for about five minutes before I get too hot and start to not feel well. But, since it was in the 30's that night, the hot tub felt really nice. We stayed in for over an hour.

The next morning, we got up and drove down to the trails to start hiking. We had picked out some really easy ones to get the day started and figured we would be able to hike several of them because they were relatively easy. Well, that's where we were wrong.

Although most of the snow and ice had melted off the roads and most of the grass, deep in the forest where the trails were, everything was still iced over. The first trail to Ash Cave was supposed to be really easy. It was a half mile and handicap accessible. Well, I guess that only applies in the summer because the path was nothing but a sheet of ice. So we walked (ice skated without skates) as quickly as we could to Ash Cave. It had looked really beautiful in the tourism magazines, so we were excited to see it and get an opportunity to take some pictures. It didn't disappoint. There is a constant stream that flows down over it, and even though it was winter, it was still flowing. It was partially frozen. There was at least a ten foot high pile of ice where the stream had frozen. It was really pretty surrounded by the reds and oranges of the cave walls. We hiked the rest of the way out of the cave, and everyone but Zach (my husband) managed to fall.

After we finished at Ash Cave, we headed to Cedar Falls. The concrete stairs to the falls went straight downhill and were covered with ice. So with me leading the way, we went totally off the path and wound our way down through the forest avoiding icy cliffs along the way. We made it to the falls, stopping to take pictures. The water was totally frozen, so people were walking out to the waterfall, but I chose to stay on dry(ish) ground. I figured if anyone fell through the ice, it would be me, so I decided not to chance it.

After we finished at Cedar Falls, we were all wet and wanting to go back to the cabin. All, except Zach, who still hadn't fallen. The rest of us all fell at least twice, I think, but somehow Zach had managed to avoid it.

We stopped at a drug store to get something to drink on the way back to the cabin and asked them to recommend a good pizza place. They recommended Pizza Crossing, a pizza place we had seen the night before and almost tried.

Picking up the pizza, we headed back to the cabin to change into dry clothes to sit down and enjoy the pizza. It was so good. We definitely didn't go wrong by asking the locals for the best restaurants.

We spent more time in the hot tub that night, but this time it was well earned. We were all tired from the hiking.

We were supposed to go home the next morning, but since we hadn't been able to hike as much as we wanted the day before, we decided to head out again before going home.

We went to Old Man's Cave. It was the most beautiful of the three trails we walked that weekend. To me, it felt like we were in the movie Goonies at the end where they slide down the water and end up next to the pirate ship. That's how pretty it was and the kind of feeling I was getting from it. The paths were still icy, but by avoiding them completely, we were able to make it without falling. Of course, we couldn't complete the entire trail because there were icy stairs that couldn't be avoided, and we had to drive home, but what we did see was beautiful. Here are some more pictures I took at Old Man's Cave.



































































Conner's Valentine's Day pictures

I took Conner's Valentine's Day pictures early since I tend to procrastinate. I guess it's a good thing I did since it has been two weeks since I took them, and I'm just now getting the time to upload them.

I took these pictures on the trip to my sister's house since I already had everything set up. I was wanting to get some pictures of her girls with Conner, but with two one-year-old's , it just wasn't going to happen.

I did a last minute (night before we left) search for Conner's outfit for his pictures. (See procrastination statement above.) Luckily, I had a box of hand-me-down clothing from my sister-in-law which had the red pants outfit that I put on Conner.

Anyway, I was able to get some really cute ones of him while he wandered around trying to eat the lollipops through the plastic. I try not to take off the plastic if I can avoid it so I don't have to deal with the mess. It is much easier if I can just get him to pretend to like the plastic. I am really side-tracking here. The point is I took Valentine's Day pictures of him which I happen to like. Here are the rest of the pictures:



















Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Visiting my Sister


On Sunday morning, we did a drive down to Williamsburg, VA, to visit my sister and her family. They haven't had a family picture taken since their six-year-old daughter was a baby, and they have added a second daughter to the family since then, so they were in need of a family portrait. Since Conner has a habit of sleeping in the car, we decided to get up early on Sunday morning and drive down during Conner's normal sleeping time so that his sleep schedule wouldn't be interrupted. We got down there with no problems. Conner slept on and off the whole way, thank goodness.

I had bought some props that I hadn't had a chance to use yet, so I took them with me to use for her daughters. I haven't had the opportunity to take many pictures of little girls since I'm just getting started with this, so I couldn't wait to try my props.
We set up my backdrop stand and lights in Cierra's room. She's my six-year-old neice. The room was a pretty big size, but there was barely enough room for me to get everything in there and still have room for me to be able to fit everyone in for the family shots. That proved to be tough.





Cierra has always been a great model for me. She loves to have her picture taken, and will put up with me taking picture after picture.












However, my one-year-old neice, Shenley, wasn't even close to being happy about having her picture taken, but we managed to get some pretty cute shots with the help of my husband, who threw himself on the floor over and over to get her to laugh at him.


We had a great visit, though, and will definitely be going down there this summer to hang out and take the kids to Busch Gardens and Virginia Beach.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Best Friend Shoot with Melissa and Emily

On Monday, I met up with Melissa (who did a shoot for me this summer) and her friend, Emily. I used to work with Melissa's mom at Jane Anderson Brides, and Melissa used to model bridal gowns for us a lot. So, when I needed a model for my portfolio, I immediately thought of Melissa. And I'm glad I did. She is very photogenic and very easy to work with.

Here are a couple of shots from this summer's session:





So I met up with Melissa and Emily at Antietam National Battlefield. It was kind of cold outside, but not nearly as cold as it is this week. I am very happy we decided to do the shoot then. We were hoping for snow, but I guess we will just have to keep waiting for that. I had a lot of fun talking with the girls during the shoot. It was way too fun to be considered work. Anyway, here are some shots from that session: