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I owe you twenty Irish Coffees

Oh Theresa. I am so glad you are awake at 1:00 am in the morning. I am so glad you check your email religiously. I am so glad you are an HTML, CSS coding goddess of the high heavens that was sent to this earth to rescue people like me who make the mistake of having her website through an unmentionable company that has given me 400 new gray hairs over the past two weeks. I might know something about building a server, maintaining a server and networking….however I hate coding. Theresa helped me out tonight. It was a hairy mess–really poor customer service from the unmentionable company. So thank you, my friend. I raise my Irish Coffee to you and will buy you many when you come back up to visit.

The good news is that I have a website again and you should be able to access it. If you still are getting any kind of error message feel free to shoot me an email. It’s 2:26 am–I think it’s time to catch some zzzz.

Update:

Everything is running except the gallery/shopping cart which is being worked on right now. Thanks for your patience.

I left my heart in San Francisco

Oh, I have left my heart in San Francisco many times. There is no city like it and there will always be a charming draw of people to our city by the bay. I mentioned to you in a previous post that I was waiting patiently for Connie and Terrilyn to arrive to attend a workshop with me. It was called the one light workshop and we had an excellent time. The hardest part for these ladies was staying awake! The workshop usually goes into the wee hours of the morning and by midnight California time, they were exhausted and we headed back to casa Biasotti for some sleep.

The next day we had some time to play and we stopped by to pick up Theresa, who has family in the Bay Area. Theresa is the Blog Queen extraordinaire. She can get you set up and running a blog in no time. So the four of us headed out to city. I had warned my East Coast buddies that California is a deceivingly cool climate this time of year. Bring layers. Bring your jackets. Prepare to freeze your buns especially in the evening. I was most worried about Terrilyn, as she is from the west coast of Florida and spends many of her photo sessions frolicking on the beach in the warm Gulf of Mexico waters. Connie had informed me that in Maryland they were having awesome warm weather but since she once lived in California I expected her to remember how cool it can be in the evening.

The day was sunny and bright and we didn’t do too bad until the late afternoon. We started our journey through the city and headed straight for the Golden Gate Bridge. We drove across the bridge to Marin County and had a great lunch at Sam’s in Tiburon.

As photographers, we always have our cameras ready. After lunch we stopped to catch the reflection in the window. Pretty cool, huh? We thought outside the box on this one didn’t we? Connie took this photo. She gave me permission to post this. It is copyrighted by Barefoot Photography.  (Snicker snicker)

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After lunch since we were in the neighborhood, I thought the best way to experience the Golden Gate Bridge and view of the city was to take the ladies to the Marin Headlands. There are many beautiful views and photo ops. Lots of fun. You have a gorgeous view of the bay, the city and the bridge. Plus four wacky women. Excuse my expression. I don’t know how to jump gracefully and beautifully. Tyra would send me home for not photographing well. That is why I get behind the camera and not in front of it.

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Theresa wants you all to know that she really can jump high, but in that picture (which was the best one of me jumping) she doesn’t really show how good a jumper she can be.

So here she is. This is the lady that does Blogs for Photogs. SHE JUMPS

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Connie jumps too. Somehow a small child got stuck to her leg while she was jumping. It was very difficult to carry him around in her leg the rest of the day.

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I also want to make a quick disclaimer before other photographers look at these photos and tell me to clean my sensor. I am quite aware my sensor is dirty and needs cleaning. I am also quite aware that I should have used the patch tool to remove them. Thank you for noticing in advance.

Here are a few more.

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Another Connie photo that she gave me permission to use. Obviously *I* didn’t take it!

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If they were a band they could use this on a CD cover

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Ok, so for the two people left reading my blog because I know I have probably lost everyone else by now, let’s move on. I had to take the girls down Lombard street, as cheesy as it is. I wanted to show them the world’s most crooked street and it was near the Buena Vista anyway.

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The Buena Vista. Oh my. How can you not go there? I go there every chance I get when in the city. World FAMOUS Irish Coffees. Yum. Terrilyn doesn’t do coffee so Theresa had hers. Connie politely sipped hers. Theresa and I knocked down Terrilyn’s and a few more.

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Now doesn’t that look refreshing and tasty? Since we were feeling good from those drinks, we walked around the area and checked out the cable cars and did a little shopping for the families. Here are my Rice A Roni ladies enjoying an authentic cable car. They had it all to themselves. :)

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Are you still with me? Should I break this up into part 2? Hmmmmm. To be continued I guess………….

Happy February!

I have been working on editing some sessions. I have a maternity that I am finishing up and would love to also get some more Shawn Stockwell photos posted here. This has been a crazy start of 2008.Can I just say how much I appreciate a certain BLOG goddess extraordinaire? My friend Theresa Stanton. This was my favorite image I took of her at a family photo session.img_3542.jpgTheresa is a portrait photographer serving Central California near San Luis Obispo and surrounding areas. I have known her for a few years now and enjoy going to workshops and hanging out when she is up here visiting her family. If you get a chance, check out her blog and see what a lifesaver she is for folks that don’t have time to do the dirty work of setting one up! I owe her big time for getting me up and rolling. Looking forward to seeing you this month, T. Check her stuff out, Blogs for Photogs.Well, some interesting news is coming regarding the future of Pam Biasotti Photography. In approximately 6 months (maybe sooner) I will be doing this full time. That means I am more available than ever to work with you at your convenience by doing that special session. I am very excited about this new path. I have so many plans and ideas on how I want to pursue this exciting change. One thing I am looking for right now (for a project I am putting together) are DOGS. Yep. Those canine loves we have. Did you know besides photography my dog Riley is my other passion? I used to be heavy into dog training, obedience trials and he was just learning how to do agility when son #2 made his entrance into the world. I put a lot of that on hold. I am happy to report that Riley WILL have a CD put on him in Novice B before he ever goes to the Rainbow Bridge–I promise. He’s only 8. He’s only 8. Let me repeat again…he’s only 8. We might not get a OTCH, but at least we can get his AKC Companion Dog title going. Today he was resting on my bed (cause Dad wasn’t around to tell him to get off) and I thought I would capture a nice shot of him smiling while I rubbed his old belly. By the way, when he jumps up on our bed he chooses Dad’s side. He knows what’s the right choice.img_6991.jpgSo anyway, I am doing a project with dogs right now. If you are interested in having me photograph your pup please contact me. I will be selecting a few canines for this project and there will be no session fee and I will toss in a few 8 x 10’s for your trouble.You can reach me at 925-556-1529 or info@pambiasotti.com