Greetings to all blog readers. Jessica and I would like to take this time to thank all of you for your generous support of our photography and design excursions. We will be celebrating the holidays with loving family and friends in preparation for the new year. You will be seeing much more activity in the new year as we experiment and take on new challenges. Stay with us and watch us learn and grow! With that, I leave you with a couple of family photos. First up we have the Musches and bringing up the bottom are the Clarks. Happy Holidays!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
With Twilight as My Guide
Now playing: Mason Jennings - City of Ghosts
I just can't get enough of that tune... Hello again blogosphere. Last week around this same time I wascramming err, studying for an exam. Not so this week... as my brain takes a break from my studies it allows more time for pictures. This week I bring to you some pictures that were made about 3 weeks back on a family photo shoot with Jessica's sister, brother in-law and lovely little niece who you have seen on this blog in the very recent past. We were on the hunt for fall colors and were a bit disappointed that the wind storm had blown them all away one week prior. However, we did have some wonderful blue skies. Have a look below and let me know what you think in the comments! I'm always looking for feedback, positive AND negative.
I just can't get enough of that tune... Hello again blogosphere. Last week around this same time I was
Monday, November 8, 2010
Something Old
Hello friends. Mikey here... I have an exam tomorrow... Supply Chain Management. We are learning about Aggregate Planning and Strategic Fit and how Cycle Inventory plays a major role. It's really putting me in the mood for bed. Good thing I don't have cable (Monday Night Football) to distract me from my studies, right? Instead, I have the interwebs =) So, here are 3 photos from the archives. First up is a 1947 Buick that was for sale on the side of the road. I LOVE old cars so I climbed inside to snap a photo... needless to say, it needed restoring and I probably should have been wearing a mask upon entry. Second is a license plate that caught my eye at the Hunnert Car Pileup this past summer. Lastly we have a go slow ride from the Walworth Co. Fair. Hope all is well with everybody reading!
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Cupmate
My last year at UWM in the graphic design department, we were given an assignment to invent and execute an innovative design/invention. I decided to create a reusable cup sleeve that served multiple functions. I ended up sewing a total of 10 of them to sell at our graphic design store at the end of the semester. I ended up selling 7 (my teacher even bought one!). My teacher insisted that I get a patent on these and start marketing them to local coffee shops. Well, I got as far as making a diagram to submit to the United States Patent and Trademark office, but have yet to actually submit it. Fast forward to a couple months ago when I was showing my portfolio to one of my coworkers. She loved the Cupmate design I created and asked if I could make her one for herself. She uses it everyday at work and got another one of our coworkers interested in my design! She thought this would be the perfect gift to give her bridesmaids at her wedding this October. So, I got to work and whipped out 4 Cupmates within about two weeks. I now have another request to make one for another friend. Looks like I'm going into business with these things!
The diagram I created for patent submission. (click on the image to get a closer look at all of the functions of the Cupmate)
The Cupmates I made and sold at UWM.
The Cupmates that were made as gifts for my coworkers bridesmaids.
The diagram I created for patent submission. (click on the image to get a closer look at all of the functions of the Cupmate)
The Cupmates I made and sold at UWM.
The Cupmates that were made as gifts for my coworkers bridesmaids.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Our Genes Make Us Immortal
Hello again friends. Boy, we really need to get on Jessica to get some design posts going... I feel like I'm taking the joint over! Anyhow, I hope all is well with everyone reading - enjoy these latest photos. About a month or so back we got to babysit Jessica's lovely niece. Previous "photo shoots" with this little doll haven't gone so well. She spends about .0039243 seconds doing an activity, then it's on to the next. If that's not enough, she must dictate every single moment of our day. So, if it's not her idea to take photos, then we're not taking photos. However, us adults are a crafty bunch and know about a little something called "reverse psychology". Giving her complete control of the situation and handing her the camera she starts making pictures all over the yard... including this beaut...
Yep, taken by a three year old. Not bad huh? Now, if her subject was just a little more lively. But, I know you aren't here to look at photos of my ugly mug. Here are the real glamor shots. Isn't she a cutie?!? I'm loving the curls :)
Yep, taken by a three year old. Not bad huh? Now, if her subject was just a little more lively. But, I know you aren't here to look at photos of my ugly mug. Here are the real glamor shots. Isn't she a cutie?!? I'm loving the curls :)
Friday, October 8, 2010
Zephyr Design & Koting
Hello friends! Today I bring you a blog post from my patio. I am off work for the day and it is simply gorgeous out here. I want to tell you about a great business in Bay View that can handle any of your coating & design needs. They delivered some freshly coated bicycle parts along with a frame for some glamor shots. Let me tell you, these looked NICE! The frame was a metallic blue and the parts a dark metallic gray color - high quality and coated inside and out. Head on over to their site to find out more - zephyrdk.com - and get a hold of Steph or Andy for your bicycle, motorcycle, what have you coating needs!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Chris & Amanda Wedding
So my photographic adventure with these two lovebirds continues as I was recently a second shooter at their wedding. As I recently heard one bride say, "A person should have two weddings (to the same person). Rationale, the first goes by so fast, the second is to ingrain it all in the brain and remember all of the amazing details." That statement called out to me as I was about to photograph such a monumental day as a wedding. My job as the photographer is to slow the day down and freeze those special moments to be cherished forever. Chris, Amanda and their families are so great to work with - what a great day! A small sampling...
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Family Fun
This past weekend I had a chance to shoot my Aunt and Uncle up in DePere, WI along with my two cousins. It was mid-day in the harsh sunlight but we were able to find some shady spots in the park. We always have a blast together so this was fun and a new experience for me shooting a family. I hope they enjoyed it as much as I did! I love you guys! A sampling...
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wedding Stationary 2
My beautiful sister, Kerry, was recently married to my new brother-in-law, Ravi. Myself and Mike took part in their wedding in more ways than one. Not only did we both stand up in their wedding party, we were able to use our artistic talents to help make their wedding day extremely special. Mike used his genius computer software knowledge to create the wedding slide show for the happy couple. I designed the wedding programs for the ceremony and also designed wedding menus which also acted as name cards for each of the guests. We were pleased with the gracious feedback from everyone there! (Both pieces were printed on classic white linen paper)
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Canoe Trip
On July 30th - 31st a couple cronies and I went on a camping trip to Prairie Du Sac just West of Madison. The original plan was to canoe the Wisconsin River all day Saturday, camp on a sandbar overnight and then canoe some more Sunday morning. That did not work out due to the heavy rain and the massive amount of water pouring through the dam. Oh well - plan B... instead we camped at a VFW campground and did a day trip only. I enjoyed myself but I have to admit that I was a bit on edge having my camera in a canoe... that could tip over at any time... which actually happened to others in our group. Reaching out of your canoe for a beer that is floating down stream is never a smart idea. Anyhow - the following are a few shots that I liked from the trip.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Wedding Stationary
I really enjoy creating stationary for weddings, invitations, birth announcements, etc. One of my best friends whom I have known since second grade was married in May and I designed the wedding programs for the ceremony. They were printed on bright white cardstock paper and trimmed to 4"x9". Check out more designs on my facebook page: musche creative
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Chris & Amanda Engagement Pt.2
Hello All - After many cups of Turkish Coffee and sleepless nights, I finally finished processing their photos =) Here are a few more that I'd like to share.
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