Alisha McKellar Portrait Design
Slideshow Image 1 Slideshow Image 2 Slideshow Image 4

Welcome to the blog!

This is where the stories behind the photos live, as well as random stories about my life as an Atlanta, GA Portrait Photographer.

I hope you enjoy reading, and if not, there's always photos to look through. :)

Subscribe to the Newsletter



Search This Blog

Monday, April 25, 2011

Friends + Familiar Places + Mumford and Sons

I have quite a bit to catch up on here.
Last Thursday, I finally got to visit the Georgia Southern University campus, where my husband went to college, and see all the places I've only heard in the stories between his circle of friends. As he attended the job fair, representing his firm, I got the bright idea to walk to the campus Starbucks. The only thing is, I had a bag that probably weighed about 35 pounds and it was blazing hot outside. By the time I got there, I felt like I'd been on an episode of "The Biggest Loser" and Jillian was yelling at me. I survived, and the walk back wasn't nearly as horrible.



When on a college campus. :)
After leaving Statesboro, we headed back home for Easter weekend with our families. Pretty much the whole ride there, I played Mumford and Sons and Adele. I'm sure Christopher wanted to jump out of the moving car. Anyway, the line from, "Blank White Page",  just kept going through my mind: "Tell me now where was my fault in loving you with my whole heart?"  "Please, someone donate a ticket to the sold out show to me." is what I wanted to write in my status update, but instead just simply wrote that lyric. A few moments later, I received a text from a really good friend from college asking if I wanted to go see Mumford and Sons because she had an extra ticket. Boy, the tears went to rolling. Christopher, again, thought I was crazy, but SERIOUSLY?! I was having a heartbreaking moment like when I was 15 and Johnny Lang came to Tallahassee and my dad wouldn't let me go. And I'm sure you can't even believe how excited I am about this show! I'm going to cry-no doubt.

Saturday was amazing! I had an early morning shoot of a BEAUTIFUL little girl, and while in Valdosta, I made sure to call Nguyen, since it was her recital day at VSU, and I didn't know if we could make it or not. I at least wanted to see her! So, she was nice enough to make time in her crazy busy day to stop by Starbucks and see me!!! While inside waiting for my drink, I noticed a photo of Shaun Hopper on the bulletin board-of course, I took a photo of it! Those were the days when Shaun used to play there! That was the first time I got to see my name on his band posters. :) I spent a lot of nights sitting out on the patio there writing and listening to music. Those are some of my most peaceful memories. I couldn't help but sit there, soaking up the sun, with a huge smile on my face.

Shaun Hopper !!!!!!!

Me and Nguyen !!!!!!!

Something FUN: surprising Nguyen and showing up at her recital-after telling her I couldn't make it. I got there about two minutes before she went on stage, and took a few photos so she can always remember what she worked so hard for. I was absolutely blown away at her talent! I look forward to working on music with her again some day soon. The day kind of turned into an old ABAC college reunion. There were several people I remember from my choir days there. That was cool!
Here are a few shots from the show!







I have to say, when they played "There Will Never Be Another You", I had chills. Just amazing! And seeing her face when she realized we were there-priceless!
Nguyen, you are AMAZING, and I can't wait to see where this all takes you!

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Comment: