Well I haven't updated lately. I'm currently redoing my main site (kimgilley.com) to make that ready for the business I'm attempting to open. Last week I had two shoots for portraits and they turned out great. Happy customers make me a happy photographer! :)
Anyway more to come soon!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
goooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllll
Saturday, March 14, 2009
And he's watching us all in the eye of the tiger
STILL digging through files. I should probably just save these and update this once a day, then I'll look like I accomplished something! Back before football season, I had the opportunity to go tour Ford Field (home of the world famous Lions) for a potential photography job. It was pretty awesome to go to a football stadium and have it be completely empty. You could hear a pin drop. After the tour/"interview" was over, I walked across the street where Comerica Park, the new home of the Tigers is located. It was pretty well locked up because there was a game that day (which I definitely didn't know about did explain the parking situation). These sculptures are located outside of their main entrance and they are HUGE.
On a side note about Comerica Park, my parents are coming up to visit for my birthday, and we are all going to see the Tigers play our beloved Yankees! (Just wanted to gloat about that one sorry!)
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Ohhh Canada
Still going through photos and found this one, which was taken in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. We went upstairs in the building where it was being held to this empty room with floor to ceiling windows (and a guy charging his ipod). The river was right outside, and Canada is across the river. This is just a shot of Windsor, and that's the bridge from the States into Canada. Nothing super special, just a shot a I wanted to share.
Three little (dolls) pitch by my doorstep
So it's a lovely Saturday today. I'm spending most of the day in Dundee, Michigan at work with Logan. I have a job interview on Tuesday, so I need to get a portfolio of super excellent photos together that I've taken. This is resulting in me going through two external hard drives and looking through about three years of photos to see what I can find. I came across a folder from this past summer. I bought an antique camera over the summer from a store actually directly across the road from where I'm sitting right now. It was an Argus camera that took 620 film. I modified it to be able to take 120 film so that I could actually use it, and it became kind of a side project of mine this past summer.
One day, Logan and I went on this really long (REALLY LONG) walk around our side of Toledo, and I took the camera and a fresh roll of film. We found this road where they were demolishing all of the houses on this road. This one house kind of blew my mind. It was so... ironic I guess. Beside of the big machine they were going to use to tear down the house was a kid's Power Wheels car. A smiley face had been carved out of the boards that the windows were covered with. The strangest part of this house, however, was the porch post that had three baby dolls arranged on it. It was quite the odd sight, because someone had obviously arranged these dolls and toys around the property. A few days later, I drove past the area and the house had been torn down.
Long entry, but there will probably be more to come today!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Recipe time!
So I started getting this magazine called Simple and Delicious, and after recipe attempt #1 I must say it definitely lives up to its name. Logan and I both decided this was one of the best chicken dishes I had made! I changed it just a little bit because we didn't have the brown sugar, so I just sprinkled a little regular sugar. Anyway, if you decide to make it definitely let me know how you like it!
Applesauce Barbecue Chicken:
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (6 oz. each)
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
2/3 cup applesauce
2/3 cup barbecue sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon chili powder
Sprinkle the chicken with pepper. In a large skillet, brown the chicken in olive oil on both sides. In a small bowl, mix the remaining 4 ingredients. Pour over the chicken. Cover the pan and cook for 7-10 minutes until done.
ENJOY! :)
Applesauce Barbecue Chicken:
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (6 oz. each)
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
2/3 cup applesauce
2/3 cup barbecue sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon chili powder
Sprinkle the chicken with pepper. In a large skillet, brown the chicken in olive oil on both sides. In a small bowl, mix the remaining 4 ingredients. Pour over the chicken. Cover the pan and cook for 7-10 minutes until done.
ENJOY! :)
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Happy ingredients are happy
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