Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Old School Christmas

So I found a new program that's pretty sweet: Poladroid.
It takes your digital photos and transforms them into old-school polaroids!
I love the not-knowing-what-you'll-get aspect :) Funky colors and fades - sweetness.
The imperfection is the cool part.
I'm having to rethink how I'm taking pictures if I know I want to run them through the Poladroid.
Here's a few from this last week that I thought were fun.

Merry Christmas everybody!











Thursday, December 11, 2008

The Three Amigos hit Miami

Photographer extraordinaire Aaron Hogsed of Aaron Imaging recently asked me to tag along with him on a few shoots down in Florida.
Hmmm... let me think. Sure - I suppose I can squeeze that in.
Also making the trip down with us was the amazing Aaron Morrell of Grae Skye Studio.



Here's a few of the tastiest images - I'm putting a few more than usual on the blog since we did quite a bit of shooting.
Feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you think!


This isn't the typical stained glass work I come across in churches.




I'm pretty sure Dana Carvey was playing the organ.

Jennifer - our awesome bride.





A fellow Zac rockin' out at the reception.


Aaron Hogsed still trying to wake up around noon.

Your's truly, waiting on breakfast in a funky little diner.



Aaron Morrell enjoying a break from the 23 degree weather we left in North Carolina.



And we did actually get around to trashing a dress - well, we scared it anyway.





A bit of the South Beach Strip.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Boobs - can't live with 'em...

The posts on my blog usually go up as I write them but I've pre-scheduled a few to post throughout this week because I knew I'd be busy.
This one is coming to you in realtime though.

So my wife Jolene has breast cancer. I mentioned that at the end of a lengthier post a few weeks ago - but there it is again for any who may have missed it.
Jolene has blogged about it in more detail. For those of you who are interested you can check out her blog right here: Life Through Mommy Eyes.
This is the zac thomas quick rundown.

We've been to the doctor numerous times now and have had a multitude of tests. While this hasn't answered all of our questions it has narrowed down the cause to either cheap Walmart bras or a disagreeable enchilada. We're still waiting on pathology.
As is the case with cancer, it tends to localize itself in certain areas of the body before becoming widespread or systemic.
That's why you generally hear that people have brain cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, etc.
So, a logical course of action would be to remove the area with cancer, however that can have objectionable results - i.e. brain cancer.
But, since this is breast cancer we're dealing with - it seemed reasonable, if undesirable. So, that's what we did.
Jolene went in yesterday for a mastectomy. And, as expected, it was successful. That figures.
You tell doctors to get rid of your cancer and they'll try for years with wildly unpredictable results, you tell them to get rid of a boob and they nail it every time.

Breast cancer - no breast, no cancer - right?
Well, there's the possibility of encountering what's widely referred to as, "the rack of shoes".
Actually, I coined the term "rack of shoes" as it relates to breast cancer and, as such, it has only now begun to gain widespread acceptance among the medical community.
Suppose it's time for a wardrobe overhaul and all the shoes have to go. Though you have a perfectly lovely rack for your shoes, you decide to toss the rack and all the shoes with it. Job well done. But did you check under the bed...
At this point we've tossed a lovely rack.

We're back home today and Jolene is doing well.
We're very appreciative for all of the prayer that has been offered on our behalf as well as the outpouring of concern and support. It means a great deal to us.

Now then, what's a post without a few pictures?
I pulled over at a car wash in West Asheville rather spontaneously on Sunday afternoon and grabbed a few shots of the family.
A tripod and a timer make for rather uninspired family photos but, what can you do?










Even I use a cell phone camera sometimes!

I sympathize with Hitler

My friend Corey McNabb had this video on his blog and I thought it was the funniest thing I'd seen in recent memory.
You may have to be a huge camera dork like myself to fully appreciate it but, I thought I would share it nonetheless.
I'm a Nikon shooter - I totally feel the Führer on this one :)

Monday, December 8, 2008

The Reverend and Mrs. Hayes

Here's a fun shoot with Kevin and his lovely wife Angela.
The two smaller individuals are Kaelin and Tatum.
Kevin is the pastor of our church here in Asheville: the Underground.
Kevin and his clan are actually one of the few families I haven't shot from our church.
But we rectified that.
Now they've got some rockin' images to grace their Christmas cards and we never even got out of their yard!