Archive for September, 2008

Family Session

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Well it has been a while since I have been able to feature some of my clients due to all unusual activity going on. Since we are trying to get back to normal since the hurricane I thought it was about time.

Here is one family I had the opportunity to photograph in an outdoor session. We had a great time and I got many lovely captures.

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These siblings really liked to be around each other which was refreshing to see. Hope that they continue to feel that was as they go through their teenage years,lol.

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The two sisters had a fun time playing by the tree’s in the park.

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If you reading my blog would like to schedule a session for your family. Now is a good time in order to have the prints ready to give at holiday times. I am currently booking for beginning of October right now. I have a few couple of session available during weekdays before then. Please call me (Anna-Karin)225.284.6354 to set up your session time.

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We Got Slammed By Gustav!

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Well it has been a week since I last wrote and lots has happened since then. We really got slammed by Gustav. The whole Baton Rouge area is in rough shape and many areas still don’t have power and will not for maybe about three weeks or so. That is very rough considering the heat we do get down here at this time of the year and then no power or AC .

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For us personally we did survive Gustav but our house did not do to well. Our neighbors tree crushed our roofs and a branch went through the bedroom window. It also came through the ceiling in our bathroom.
Then before long water was pouring in through the ceiling in all our bedrooms.
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Our house is not habitable as of now and we had to evacuate. The pictures here were taken right after it happened and after it stopped raining. It has since gotten worse where the ceilings are falling in. Our insurance company is being very helpful and we just got an apt actually right next to my studio. We will be staying there while our house is renovated.We have been rather busy this past week trying to empty our house and see what can be saved from the damage. If you are waiting for either your photographs to go online or your print order to come in. I am working on that and hope to be able to tend to that asap. This recent hurricane situation has put me and my family’s normal  schedule a little bit off track for now.

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If you are scheduled for a studio session in the near future we will go on as planned as my studio is just like normal with power as well. I am checking in with my on-location places to see how they fared the recent hurricane. Hopefully everything should be fine.

I still don’t have internet hooked up at our new place and am only able to check the internet temporarily right now. If you need to get hold of me please do call me as you will be able to get a faster response that way. My phone number is: Anna-Karin (225) 284-6354.

Thanks to all of you that has offered to help me and my family out. We are doing great and thanks to our friends we have been well fed and taken care of during this last week that was a little bit on the rough side for us. I hope that those of you that are local and reads my blog are ok? I would love for you to touch base with me and let me know how you  and your family did in the aftermath of this recent hurricane. Feel free to send me an e-mail and just let me know.

I am hoping that this is the only hurricane we will get this season (don’t know how wishful that thinking is……). Baton Rouge area is having a hard enough time cleaning up after this one!

Other than that we are in a great mood and happy to be together. Thankfully what broke at our house are just material things and those can be replaced.

Thanks again for all well wishes. We are doing great!

Hurricane Gustav

Monday, September 1st, 2008

I was about due to blog about some clients but due to recent weather situation here in S. Louisiana I will blog about our current visitor hurricane Gustav.

It is now about 10.30am on Labor day and so far we still have power. The winds are picking up and it is raining. Still not bad , more like a bad rainy day.

The other day when my family and I were out preparing for this hurricane I brought along my camera to document what happens in situations like this. We had already filled up our cars, but wanted to fill up a spare container with gas in case we have a hard time finding gas post hurricane. It took some driving around for a long period of time to even find a gas station that had any gas left. Most gas stations looked just like this one. Sold out of gas, with plastic bags on the pump handles to let customers know.

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In the grocery store isles certain items were totally sold out. Like bread and milk and egg. Here are a few from our neighborhood grocery store.

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Just in our neighborhood we have some preparing for  the strong winds by taping their windows. This is in case the glass brake, it will then not shatter every where.

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Last time when hurricane Katrina passed through here we were without power for four days. We are hoping that we will not loose power , or I should rather say that when we do that we dont loose it for as long of a time.

A fun little anecdote is that I woke up this morning by a phone call from a Swedish news television station wanting to interview me as a Swede in the hurricane region. That was fun and have since also been interviewed on the radio. I shared these images featured here with a national Swedish newspaper yesterday and was asked to include a photograph of me and family. So here we are yesterday preparing by cleaning up all of our outside stuff laying around. Here is me and the boys!

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I will update blog as soon as I am able once this storm is passing through.

For my clients reading this, I am currently leaving your galleries online until this storm situation is over with. I would not want your images to expire before you have been able to make a final decision due to no electricity.