Blast from the past…

While on our cruise last month, I spotted someone with something I consider an “antique” – a Polaroid camera! In this day and age of digital, I can’t remember the last time I had seen a Polaroid camera. It was quite a sight as they individual was strolling about the ship deck with this bulky looking thing…and taking photographs! Of course, I couldn’t resist taking his picture…and sharing with some of you who might not know about these ancient cameras!

In 1929, a man by the name of Edwin Land, started the process which eventually let to the Polaroid, or what was originally called “instant film.” It was nearly 20 years before the first instant camera went on sale to the public…for $95 which today would cost about $850. These quickly sold out, the idea was a huge hit and it was the beginning of Polaroid’s success. Many models were developed over the years and prices varied…until the mid 1990’s, when sales began to slide and sadly, in the last year, the company announced they would no longer produce the “instant film.” Thus, the end of a huge part of the history of photography…and although we can’t instantly have a print in our hand, with digital, we an instantly see our photos on the back of our cameras and it gives us that satisfaction of seeing what we captured! As the evolution of Polaroid developed over the years, I would imagine that some day my great (maybe great-great!) grandchildren will be chuckling at our excitement over the digital cameras we have today!

Although we can’t “print” instantly from our cameras…we can create the same look with software…thus satisfying our need for the “Polaroid” look! Here’s what I created from a photo I took of my granddaughter.

2010 – Welcome to my life!

As happens each year, we have to update our calendars, add another number to the year and try and remember to write a new month, date and year on our checks…that is if you still write checks! It seems like not that long ago we were ringing in the year 2000 and here it is 10 years later…it truly has flown by. Our kids are now adults themselves, both married and one a parent’ we are “empty-nesters;” grandparents (mimi & papa); spending the same amount on groceries…for less food; concerned about the economy; thankful for our health and that of our families and oh, of course, 10 years older! Yikes, a lot can happen in 10 years, but it can also be a rewarding time of growth and discovery.

In the past 10 years I’ve come into my photography and have discovered just how much I enjoy it…it’s truly my passion and although I may not be famous, rich or have more clients than I can handle, it doesn’t take away from something that I LOVE to do and will continue to explore in the next 10, 20, 30 or even 40 years ahead. Photography allows me to express my creative side, to share with others my vision of the life as I see it, whether it be scenery or portraits…I truly love it all and sharing with others gives me a lot of joy. Who knows what the next year will bring, but I do know that I’ll continue and as always, my goal is to learn more, shoot more and share more…

The week over Christmas, I had the pleasure of sharing a Christmas Cruise to Mexico with my family and it was an incredible week…lots of fun, food, great ports, laughing and beauty everywhere I looked, whether it was my family, the other passengers or the sights we saw…it truly was a wonderful experience. I’ll share a few shots from the week…which won’t even come close to all that I’d like to share, but I’ll let you see a bit of my family and our time together!
I hope that you and your families had a wonderful holiday together as well.

I’d like to wish all of you a wonderful 2010…and may it be filled with everything (and more!) that you wish for…life is truly precious and we should appreciate and cherish each and every day!

My mom – the person so inspires me each and every day and I’m grateful for her love and support…she is truly amazing! At 73 (shhh…don’t tell her I shared her age!), she zip-lined and para sailed on this trip – you ROCK, Mom!

A serious (not really!) game of shuffleboard…all novices, but that didn’t stop us from having fun or being competitive…it was great!

And, a rousing game of basketball…great to watch and photograph…they had a good time and it was really funny to watch how competitive they were…my brother’s family ruled…they are #1!

Myself, my mom and brother…so great to have us all together for Christmas…I love them so much!

Some of my favorite girls in my life…my daughter, granddaughter and daughter in-law…they are awesome!

The whole gang…it was so fun to dress up and see how nice everyone looked…if I don’t say so myself, we are a pretty good looking group! And, this photo was WAY better than any the ship took…not that I’m bragging, but theirs left a LOT to be desired…which was too bad for the other passengers who didn’t have the ability to take a group photo like this!

One of many landscape photos…this was as we were preparing to leave Puerto Vallarta.

Yet another CUTE one year old!

Boy, am I blessed, or what…two one year old girls in two days…it doesn’t get much better. Not that I don’t like boys, I love the boys as well, but it’s been so much fun with the girls the past two days…and what cuties they both are!

This morning I photographed Erica for her one year photos (she’s a little over a year) and have been waiting for her to turn one since she was born…I was fortunate to be able to do her mom’s maternity photos, then some newborn ones and a few here and there, throughout the past year…and now, this little one is getting bigger and a year old…it hardly seems possible! Erica brought her mom and big sister, Alanna, with her and we started out with some photos of Erica and Alanna before we lost Alanna to playing with my granddaughter (Jayden) since they so enjoy each others company when they are together. After that, the spotlight was on Erica and she was great…I absolutely love her adorable little faces she makes, it’s so darn cute and I confess, I’m even including a photo of her crying because I just love the expression…but she really didn’t cry much, just when we stopped her from what SHE wanted to do. One year olds are great…so cute, sweet and yet beginning to develop their own “independence” and mind of their own…what a wonderful transformation from baby to toddler…I’m truly blessed to be able to photograph these little ones! Enjoy the photos!!!







Okay, so this is the last blog of my sessions for a while…I’m headed out of town in a few days and off for a fun vacation with family over Christmas (more on that later)…I might update before the holidays, but if not, I want to wish everyone of you an wonderful Christmas that is filled with love and joy and time with those you love…because that is really what it’s all about, isn’t it!

A VERY cute "almost" One Year Old!

This morning, I had the pleasure of photographing Samantha for her one year photos. She is just adorable…no other description necessary, as you can see from the photos. She actually won’t turn one for a little over two weeks, but she is already walking…really well and seemed to enjoy exploring the studio and easily got around. I met Samantha…and her mom this past summer at the soccer camp my granddaughter was at…Becca (mom) nannies a little girl who became fast friends with Jayden and even after soccer ended, we’ve met up occasionally for the girls to play. I was honored to be asked to photograph Samantha for her first year photos…she was fun and VERY easy to photograph! At the end of the session, they stripped her down to enjoy a cupcake, but it was not what you would expect…she only eats Cheerios and would not put any of it in her mouth…though she did have fun playing with it! Dad even tried “dipping” a Cheerios into the frosting and she wouldn’t eat it…it was the funniest and cutest thing…loved watching (and photographing) her with it!

It was also great to have her mom and dad, Becca and RJ there…a really nice couple so have done a wonderful job with their daughter…you can see how much they are enjoying her and that she is thriving and will be a beautiful little girl (and busy) as she continues to grown. I will be anxious to hear about their Christmas…and how she does with the tree…that is the age that can be challenging, especially with the ornaments…but what fun memories for all of them!

I couldn’t resist working on some photos for the blog, especially since I’ll be leaving at the end of the week and will be “off line” until after Christmas…I just couldn’t make them wait that long to see some of the photos! Enjoy…she is a cutie!!

P.S. I have to mention this darling rocking chair they brought over…I offered to “store” it for them, but they didn’t take me up on it! Might have to find one for the studio!!








A "mini" with Evan

I can’t believe it’s been nearly two weeks since a mini session with Evan…who just happens to be Jack’s big brother. It’s been crazy the past couple of weeks, wrapping up sessions, editing and getting orders ready for clients…it’s crunch time, but I’m about finished…at least I have to be by Friday as I head out of town for a couple of weeks, so what’s not ordered won’t get done for Christmas.

Evan is three and a half…and has the most beautiful blue eyes and blond hair…boy, he’s going to have the girls calling him all the time as he gets older…his parents will be busy! I must admit that my granddaughter, Jayden, is a bit smitten with him (and he with her!)…and who can blame her! During his session, the two of them had a few photos taken together, and had their own idea of how they were to pose!! I love kids…you just never know what THEY have planned for the session…a true delight!





2010 Calendar

It’s that time of year, when we start thinking about the new year and with that – comes a new calendar. As I’ve done the past several years, I’ve got a new calendar for 2010. This year’s theme is Arizona from a trip my husband and I took there in March…there are so many wonderful sites, it was hard to limit the photos, but alas, there are only 12 months in a year! If you are interested in purchasing one, they are on a first come, first serve basis and once they are gone, that’s it until 2011! The calendars are $15 and if you need it mailed, it’s $2 extra. Feel free to email (terri@terribeloitphotography.com) or call to order one. They should be ready by the middle of next week.

Fall Frolic

It’s nearly the end of November and Thanksgiving has passed. I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and was able to enjoy some special time with family and friends…after all, that’s what it’s about…being thankful for our blessings which includes those we love! My husband and I enjoyed a great day with our kids and granddaughter…spending time together is what is important to us! The week has flown by and I’m back to working on client photos and hope to get the remaining sessions I shot in the past week online in the next few days. Please bear with me as I work to get them finished.

Last Sunday afternoon it was dry and mostly clear…amazing since we’d had so much rain the past week or two…a real treat! I had a session with friend/neighbors who are very dear to us! It’s an honor they choose me to photograph their family! Luke is now three (I remember the day he was born!) and Amelia turned one in August…and what a great family they are! Dad and Mom are busy with the kids, but have some adorable little ones, who are BUSY…but that’s what these ages are all about! It was funny because the kids weren’t real happy to start off, but once they were able to roam around and wander, their faces lit up and the smiles came out! Although a bit cold that day, it didn’t seem to bother them…they seemed to enjoy the fresh air and the chance to walk, run and play on the beautiful dry day! Sweet little Amelia sure loves her big brother and does her best to try and keep up with him…it was fun to watch the two of them! Here are some of the photos I captured that day…and soon, there will be more for you to see, Greg and Leah…enjoy these for now!