Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
Do you ever have one of those moments where you get an idea in your head, and it just won’t go away? You think about it and plan it, but ultimately, you fully expect it — whether by means of procrastination or laziness — to be shoved into the closet of no shows of great ideas past. I thought that was the case with this idea. I really did. But, the more I accidentally thought about it, the more I accidentally planned it, and the next thing I knew, I was at Target with things like fishing wire, cotton balls, and bright red tights on my shopping list, plotting how to get Jonathan involved without him knowing it. This, dear friends, was the making of our Christmas card.
We’ve never made a Christmas card before, but once I had the idea of floating scarves and a Tandem bike, it had to happen. And once we found a vintage red Tandem bike with whitewall tires on Craigslist, we were in the car that night driving to a sketchy neighborhood in Hendersonville, hoping we were returning with a bike and some guy wasn’t returning with a 2006 galactic gray mica 4Runner and two naïve, unsuspecting 20-somethings.
With video lights set up in our front yard and scarves hanging from our trees, we got a few photos and lots of strange looks from neighbors we don’t know. One neighbor actually parked, PARKED!, in the middle of the street and rolled her window down to watch. We spent the weekend picking paper and writing copy, and this is what we came up with. While it’s a month late coming to you, it was actually mailed to our friends and family on time! I’m never on time. Wins all around. We printed it on a 7×5 semi-gloss stock.
Here’s the front:

The inside:

And the back:

I hope you all had a retroactively-tastic Christmas.
Glitter and Kittens,
the Newberries
Tags: christmas, christmas card, green, holidays, photography, red
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
I’m a little behind on uploading some shoots I’ve done recently, but I thought I’d take a moment and share how pretty the leaves are here in Nashville.

Tags: autumn, autumn leaves, fall, fall leaves, leaves, nashville, nashville photographer, photography, tennessee, tree, yellow
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Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Last Monday, Love in Stereo teamed up with some great people and good friends, as we often tend to do. This time, our friends Rabbit! came to play at the most awesome toy store in Nashville, no, the most awesome toy store in the world. We also had some awesome girls from Southern Girls Rock and Roll camp play a few songs.
Rabbit! took this summer to highlight people who are finding creative outlets for kids today. The tour, called Rabbit’s Music Stand lasted 48 days, and they played a show in 45 cities in that timeframe. (Tired much, guys?) So thanks to Rabbit, PoPo Cool Kid Stuff and the awesome band from SGRRC Rural Juror (seriously, you know they’re awesome chicks when they’re already making 30 Rock references), we were able to raise a little bit of awareness for those at YEAH (Youth Empowerment through Arts and Humanities). I know this post is a link sandwich of sorts, but I highly recommend you check out all of them. They’re full of great people doing awesome things.
We had a great turnout and a lot of fun last Monday, but here are the pictures to prove it.









Tags: band, cool people doing awesome stuff, love in stereo, music, non-profit, nonprofit, photography, rabbit, southern girls rock and roll camp
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Friday, January 14th, 2011
Jonathan and I have been working hard to try to consolidate our belongings. We’ve made several trips to Goodwill in the past year in effort to basically cut our belongings in half (so if anyone is looking for a love seat or a leather couch, let me know!), so when Jonathan went yardsaling last summer and came home with a $5 bike to add to his collection, I, needless to say, wasn’t as excited about it as he was. I didn’t mind him having it, especially when I saw how excited he was about it, but I didn’t know the vision he had for this ’74 Raleigh.
After several months of restoring it in his spare time, I have to admit, she’s pretty. He asked me to take a few pictures of it for him, so I thought I’d share them here. You can also see his blog post about it, which has all the details of the project.
Tags: 74 raleigh, bicycle, bike photos, grand prix, photography, raleigh, refinished bike
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Friday, July 30th, 2010
These are some shots I did with Kristi on an engagement shoot for Nicole and Michael, who just so happen to be getting married tomorrow! We shot these several weeks ago, but I’ve been so busy with my real job, I hadn’t even had time to look at them until today. For some reason, they look kind of funny on here. I hope to figure out the cause of that and correct it in the next few days.
Tags: baseball, couples, e-session, engagement, love, photography, summer, wedding
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