Archive for September, 2010

Gig Harbor Wedding + Sneak Peek

September 19, 2010

I’m still loading the photos from today’s wedding but when I came across this one, I knew I wanted to feature it on its own. The whole day you could just see their love for each other and the happiness that surrounds them. They are such a sweet couple with so much to look forward to. Thank you for entrusting Add to Heart with your wedding (and special thanks to Mindy for being my right-hand gal!) More to share soon.

Gig Harbor Wedding Photography



This senior has a gorgeous smile but I wanted to post this stunning serious shot for her sneak peek. More to share soon…

Senior Photographer + Modern Grad Session



Remember my post about an obsession…oh I mean…collection of Celestial Spheres from Glass Eye Studio? Then, I am sure you can imagine how excited I was when they recently invited me to their studio for a tour and to actually make a glass piece; an absolutely incredible opportunity and an amazing experience. I wanted to photograph the intricate process and art that goes into it, so I had my husband be the one who made the actual piece (that and I’m such a chicken…the glass is 2100 degrees!)

All of the craftsmen at Glass Eye Studios are extremely skilled and talented artisans. The craftsman that walked us through the process and helped us through each step of creating our piece, has been there for over 26 years. As their head glass maker, he is in charge of several people, about a dozen when we were there. He shared with us not only his time, but his knowledge and experience. It was interesting that he had first gone to school to become a doctor and later ended up a glass craftsman…both of which require working with your hands and a great deal of skill and stamina.

The process begins with a steel rod that is heated up and placed into the giant oven to collect some molten glass material. Because of the intense heat, you then quickly cool the rod with a water spray. Keep in mind, you have to constantly turn the rod to keep the glass centered since it has the consistency of liquid honey. For our rather simple piece, you add color by rolling it in the selected color material (I wanted blue and pink – Add to Heart colors). For many of their other pieces, the process is much more complex and can require up to 4 craftsman to work on a single piece. So you can see that after color is added, it needs to be re-heated, and then the other color added.

Once the colors are incorporated, more clear glass material needs to be added to the piece, which is then shaped, heated, shaped, and so on. Special tools are used to manipulate the glass on the rod, from adding bubbles to shaping the glass in specific ways. The glass can be cooled with compressed air, to speed up certain processes. The glass will be reheated as necessary, or more glass material added depending on the size you are going after.

Directly below are the hands of the head glass maker helping to roll the rod while my husband was learning how to use some of the tools. To the right a photo of one of the other makers using another tool to flatten the glass. Once a piece is finished, it will sit on the auto-rollers until it cools slightly and then it goes through a special curing process. After a certain amount of time it is then taken to the cool room where it is ground and polished to a finished piece. Those pieces then go through a quality check and those that pass are stored in their warehouse. We also got a sneak peek at a product in development…I can’t say what it is, but I can tell you I’ve never seen anything like it and looking forward to adding it to our collection.

As far as our paperweight goes, it still needed to go through the annealing oven and the cool room. We are very much looking forward to seeing the finished piece next week. I’ll be sure to share a photo of course :)

As the last photo shows, although there is certainly consistency within a product, each piece is hand crafted and one of a kind. A tremendous amount of skill and time goes into each and every piece. Truly, this is art. I feel extremely fortunate to have been able to see this in person and am so very grateful for the unique experience Glass Eye Studio has added to my own heart.



Newborn Session + Favorites

September 12, 2010

He had so many different expressions…I couldn’t decide if it was his smile or his pout that was more adorable. When I think about being able to capture a variety of expressions, some of the very first of their life, that just seems extra special. I just wonder what he was dreaming about :)

Baby DetailsAdd to Heart Photography



Newborn Session + Favorites

September 12, 2010

A bright eyed, blue eyed, little bundle. You may remember him from the incredible orange and white birch tree mural on his nursery wall. That was certainly one of my favorites from his session, but definitely not the only one. He had great eye contact when he was awake and I have to tell you that when he smiled, I giggled, because I couldn’t believe how cute his smile was…can you??



Just one for now of this four day old cutie. Since he was so squishy sweet I had planned some of him “au natural”, however he was only content when I swaddled him tightly. Such an adorable little bean (a nickname his mom gave him) which I’ll have plenty more to share soon.

Bremerton Newborn Photographer



Inspire Me Baby is one of my favorite blogs that I follow. They always have great tips, fantastic ideas, and incredible inspiration. I found out Add to Heart was featured today, soooo exciting! I admire many of the photographers they have featured and am so honored to be on there. Check out the post HERE

It seems strange to do a post and not include a photo, so here is another of my favorites from that session, one where he was awake :)

Add to Heart featured on Inspire Me Baby



I was so excited to see a new bridal boutique open up in Old Town Silverdale that I knew I wanted to feature their store on my blog. Off the Rack Bridal Shoppe is a family-owned, socially responsible shop providing a boutique style experience in an affordable way. They really take the saying “Something old…something new…” to heart. From repurposing furniture and decor to offering new and pre-owned gowns (ranging from size 6 to 26), their green concept bridal shoppe is something to be inspired by.

Working primarily by appointment, Off the Rack will actually reserve the entire shoppe just for the bride for a complete one-on-one gown shopping experience. The average budget for a bridal gown is $500-$700, however they have a great selection of gowns ranging from $200 simple destination dresses to $2700 couture gowns. They also offer consignment with an amazingly low consignment fee and a great incentive for brides that buy a gown from them and then consign it after they’ve worn it.

Whenever co-owner Mary is asked, “How will I know if a gown is the right one?” she answers…”You will just know.” If she doesn’t have the dress of your dreams at the shoppe, she will do everything she can to track it down. They carry a wide variety of designers…Emerald Bridal, Maggie Sottero, Kirstie Kelly for Disney, Alfred Angelo, just to drop a few names.

Off the Rack Bridal ShoppeSilverdale Wedding GownsGowns and Accessories