Food Styling Challenge - On the Grill - July

Perhaps you don't remember that back in January, I reluctantly decided to join in my Food Styling Challenge Group (now affectionally called The Inspired Plate).  It wasn't that I didn't want to do it - I so very much did - but I was already doing two other Creative Projects.  I was worried about time management, since I'm oh so effective at that (that is sarcasm, in case you couldn't tell).  Obviously, I took the plunge, and it has been so rewarding.  I'm so glad I did it, I'm so glad for what I've learned, and I'm terribly glad for the friendships I've made and continue to grow.

Yet, looming on that schedule was July and July's theme.  "Barbeque."

Shawn loves barbeque.  I could take it or leave it.  However, that is one thing that utterly turned my stomach when I was pregnant with Little Buddy.  That and turkey.  I remember walking into Texas Roadhouse one time, stifling the urge to spew, and telling Shawn I just couldn't do it.  Glad those days are over.  But alas, photographing barbeque, and barbeque that I prepared, wasn't something that excited me in the least.  I've utterly dreaded it.  I'd be taking one for the team here - participating like a good little girl, when on the inside, I wanted to stomp my foot and say NO! I don't wanna do barbeque!!! eww eww eww!!

Every month that darn "Barbeque" was looming.  Looming Looming Looming.  Once we got last month's post up, we began to discuss together what this month's challenge would be and what our plans were.  When suddenly I realized...  we had a regional definition issue going on.  Barbeque is pork meat with various sauces... in my North Carolina/Tennessee "growing up in the South" mind.  Most of the other ladies in my group, however, are not from the South.  And to them, "Barbeque" means something else altogether.

These particular lines in the following song by the hilarious Rhett and Link sum it up:


"People not from the South
think barbeque means Cookout
And that's something they're wrong about.
Barbeque is not a verb!
And Barbeque is not a grill.
Barbeque is meat
prepared in a very special way
which varies depending on where you go."


Please, please, pretty please take a moment to listen to this awesome song!!!







So joyously, I do not have to photograph pork barbecue with various sauces and make it look pretty.  What our lovely leader Laurie, from the state of California, meant by her usage of the word "Barbeque" was what I would call "On the Grill".  July's Food Styling theme is "On the Grill."  I wrestled much more with what to do for this one.  Lots of options.  We grill year round - most days o the week in the summer.  I love to grill.  I do 98% of the grilling myself.  But in the end, I decided to go with Grilled Cheese.

Can you believe it?  Grilled Cheese Sandwiches.... on the grill!  I had never even considered it until one day I came from from running some errands to an excited Little Buddy whose Daddy had just made "the best grilled cheese in the whole entire world - zebra stripe grilled cheese."  That was a few years ago now and he still begs for his grilled cheese to be made on the grill.  I may or may not have suffered a little in the pride department, since cooking is kind of my thing around these parts...

We have a tiny bit of spontaneous Carey here.  Normally I plan things out to the nth degree.  I had planned to grocery shop for ingredients the next day.  But suddenly the rain that has pummeled us had stopped... and I was fixing Pioneer Woman Grilled Cheese sandwiches for dinner... and I decided to mix things up a bit and grill them... so I threw a tablecloth on our patio table and quickly set some things up.  Threw caution to the wind and went for it.

Here is my big learning.  To Thine Own Self Be True.  I know about myself that I cannot perform under pressure.  There are people who do - who thrive with it.  I, however, am most decidedly not one of them.  I also know that I cannot be creative or think when I'm rushed.  At all.  So I know those things about myself.  And I knew them going in.  Have long known and accepted these things about myself.  I should have prepared for this.  But having three starving wolves staring me down as I was batting them off the table so I could photograph their dinner before they ate it --- that resulted in less than stellar results on my part.

I just throw in the towel at this point of the game.  I get so flustered that I just can't do it.  So next time... feed them first, and then set up your table to photograph.  That's my big learning.  I just couldn't access that part of my brain and felt myself losing my temper, so I let it go.  No creative angles.  Mistakes.  But still, I learned.  And that is really the overall goal of these challenges, is it not? : )

Here are the wolves...
On the Grill, food photography, grilled cheese, food styling

On the Grill, food photography, grilled cheese, food styling

On the Grill, food photography, grilled cheese, food styling

On the Grill, food photography

On the Grill, food photography, grilled cheese, food styling

I made Pioneer Woman's Favorite Sandwich, on the grill, with our own home grown tomatoes and using clarified butter on the bread (but I ridiculously forgot the red onion! oops! that's what I get for doing the recipe from memory and not liking onion, myself).  We had Homemade Pesto Pasta with it (I love summer with fresh basil aplenty).  And we had sweet tea or this delish Cucumber Lemonade Mocktail I found in Food & Wine's latest magazine, using own our home grown cucumbers and dill.  I still prefer my own homemade Italian Sodas, but this was a fun summertime treat!

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Do take a spin around our group... even if they don't live in the South... and see what they grilled up this month!  Next up:  Kay Pickens | Columbia MO Photographer 

I shot these with my D90 Sigma 30mm f1.4

Project 26 | post 15 | Me and Mine

At the end of June, after a day working in the yard, the Little Lady and I were playing in the driveway. I was lying on my back and she was very dramatically dive bombing me with kisses. I realized this would be an excellent Me and Mine post, so I quickly asked Shawn to shoot it for me.  Unfortunately, they didn't really turn out how I had in mind... not so flattering photos of yours truly.

me and mine, me & mine, lifestyle photography

So I wanted to try again.  I hadn't fixed my hair this day.  I hadn't put on a drop of makeup.  But I wanted a few of me with the Little Buddy.  He's turning into such an amazing little man.  I just held the camera out with my hands to shoot these - they aren't perfect by any means.  But they are most absolutely Me and Mine.

me and mine, me & mine, lifestyle photography

me and mine, me & mine, lifestyle photography

And there we have the 15th post in my Project 26!!  The year sure is flying.  Remember that I'm doing this in a wonderful group of women photographers.  Tour our circle.  Krista Keller is up next.


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I shot these with my D90 Sigma 30mm f1.4

the coon dog day 5K race - 2012

The fourth of July also brings with it the Annual Coon Dog Day Festival in Saluda, North Carolina.  Coon Dog Day is always the first Saturday after the Fourth.  My husband, Shawn, and his sister, Monica, grew up in Saluda, NC, and now Monica is the Administrative Assistant to the City Clerk of Saluda and works in Saluda City Hall.  One of her responsibilities is coordination of the town's annual festival.  The festival kicks off first thing in the morning with a certified 5K run, the Coon Dog Day 5K, and this is now the second year that the city itself executed the race.  Again this year I worked with Monica to design the official race tshirt and other promotional items.   See last year's post here.

New to me for this year is that I, myself, have started running and "competing" in 5K's.  Certainly changed my perspective on a few things!  Shawn has always been an avid runner with a huge collection of race tshirts that are immediately demoted to work clothes, because no one would want to wear the design!  Creating a cool Coon Dog Day 5K shirt that the runners would choose to wear proudly was my primary goal!  We've received nothing but fantastic feedback!  Man, that feels good!  My only bummer is that the tshirt printer cannot print gradients... so the resulting image on the tshirts doesn't include the gradual shift in color, and is also WAY more neon than I intended.  Still, everyone seemed to love it.

Official 2012 coon Dog Day 5K tshirt front all design elements & images courtesy artists kirsty pargeter, jason2009,&nemlaza / shutterstock.com

Monica also asked if I would photograph the race for her again this year.  The course was actually reversed from last year to help with traffic control for the festival and for the safety of the runners.  That meant it was a completely new photographic experience for me.  I really enjoyed watching everyone begin and end.  I only wish I could somehow also be in the middle to capture the "in the midst" images!

INFORMATION ABOUT PURCHASING RACE DAY IMAGES:

You can see all of the images I shot that morning on the Coon Dog Day 5K official facebook page.  The images are available for purchase as digital files for $15 (includes a full resolution image with print release as well as a web sized image).  If you would like an image, please use the below 'add to cart' paypal button. Please designate in the paypal notes which facebook image number you wish to purchase.  A download link will be sent to you within 48 hours!

Richard Hefner, who bought an image from me last year,posted on my Images by Carey Pace facebook wall that "I race every week and the photos I bought from you are the best race pics I've ever had from a race."  I hope that bodes some confidence in purchasing an image through me!



Coon Dog Day 5K race photo


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10 on 10 | July edition

Every single time I sit down to write this monthly post, my 10 on 10, I feel like a broken record.  "There's no way it has been a month already."  "Man, time flies."  "The days are long, but the years so very short."  "I'm thankful for this reminder of a month already past."  But dude.  Those statements couldn't possibly be more true.

Little Buddy starts school in just a hair over a month.  Kindergarten.  KINDERGARTEN.  I've read these sentimental weepy posts from others over the years.  I haven't rolled my eyes, but I haven't really understood either.  I believe I've had sympathy, but not empathy.  Now we've delved into the realm of empathy.  I'm becoming a sentimental mess.  He's growing so fast.  He's so amazing and I love him so much.  I even got an extra year with him here with me, since he has a late October birthday.  He will be six in four months.  But still, I want to grab him and hold on and never let go.  He's turned into this awesome little guy.  He's so much like me and it makes my heart want to burst.

"They've" always chastised to "just love 'em.  enjoy 'em."  And I haven't.  For starters, the lack of discipline - aka  just loving them - has dire consequences for both me and the kid.  But that's a conversation for another day. For second, the baby/toddler/preschooler phase still requires so much work and that takes away from the enjoyment for ME.  But we've hit this amazing sweet spot now and he's just pure enjoyment.  I truly, truly want to freeze time.  I'm wrestling so heavy with the decision to have more children or not, because I don't want to miss out one tiny moment with Little Buddy.  I want to relish in everything with him, and with the Lady.

At any rate, we are here today for the 10 on 10.  Rule follower me is a little torn on the inside today.  I just really like following the rules, and for my final product of a year of this project I wanted 12 documentations of entire days in our lives.  But again for this month, I couldn't.  I am always photographing what is happening with my family, especially in the summer when we are outside so much.  Always.  So with my normal photographing, plus the Finding the Light Workshop images I've taken over the last month, there was just tooooooo much.  I couldn't possibly fit in another day of shooting, like I prefer to do for the 10 on 10, much less handle 500 more images for the month.  I am probably two years behind in my family photos.  So many amazing and wonderful images that I've never processed, never posted.  I decided to do my 10 on 10 this time, with some images that would have been stuck in the 'never seen the light of day' folder.

This particular evening Shawn and Little Buddy were playing basketball.  Little Buddy wore the 3D glasses for about two weeks, constantly.  I'm so glad I have these images to remind me of that.  Wore them all day long, every day, wherever we went.  I loved it.  He claimed here that they helped him play basketball better.  I just love the little athlete he's turned out to be.  I cannot express how much I adore watching the two of them play basketball.  My 10 on 10 is about an hour of a summer evening.  A moment in time I never, ever want to forget.

[My 10 on 10 is a group project with photographers all around the country.  After you view my version of 10 on 10, stroll through the group and see how they spent their days.  Next up is my sweet friend Jayme Franklin.  I'd bet my next starbucks that she shot hers on film!]

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012

10 on 10, 10on10, June 2012
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[My 10 on 10 is a group project with photographers all around the country.  After you view my version of 10 on 10, stroll through the group and see how they spent their days.  Next up is Jayme Franklin.]

I shot these with my D90 Nikon 85mm f1.8

Project 26 | Post 14 | Summer Nights

This was the theme I was most excited about when I surveyed the grand theme list back in January:  Summer Nights.  We make full use of Summer Nights here in our family.  So many choices to photograph.  Initially I'd planned to do a lightning bug catching evening.  We have plenty of those these days - though I was concerned since I'm so limited with ISO on my D90. I may not have enough light left in our backyard by the time the lightning bugs begin their flashing.  But suddenly, Shawn and Little Buddy were having a water squirt bottle fight and I was shooting and it became my perfect Summer Night documentation.  I only wish I could capture the sound of Little Buddy's cackles throughout this entire escapade.

Please take a moment to go to my lovely friend Gail Pomare and see her interpretation of Summer Nights.  She's the bomb diggity and I can't wait to see what she's sharing.


Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

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Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Summer Nights by Carey Pace

Don't forget to keep going to check out photographer Gail Pomare and her view of Summer Nights.  She never, EVER, disappoints.

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I shot these with my D90  Nikon 85mm f1.8