Naples Residents – Help by Donating supplies to Domestic Animal Services

SAVE A LIFE! ADOPT A SHELTER DOGI’ve always been an animal lover! And if you are too, won’t you help us help the dogs, cats and other homeless animals at Domestic Animal Services of Collier County (DAS) this holiday season?

Temple Shalom Preschool is collecting supplies for DAS for Mitzvah day until November 15th. The preschool kids (including Helena!) will be making (yep! from scratch) doggy biscuits for all the doggies at DAS! Isn’t that the best! :)

If you’d like to donate supplies, please stop by the preschool to drop off your goodies.
The preschool’s address is 4630 Pine Ridge Rd. Naples, FL 34119 – Phone: (239) 455-3227Click here to view a map of the preschool and enter your address for step-by-step directions.

If you need someone to help you pick up goodies, contact me and I can see what we can do! Here’s a list of the supplies that DAS needs the most. Of course, if you can, the best way to help is to stop on by DAS to see all the beautiful homeless animals that need a loving forever home!

  • KITTY LITTER
  • LEASHES
  • 13 X 9 ALUMINUM PANS
  • NON-SCENTED BEACH
  • TOWELS AND BLANKETS (NEW OR GENTLY USED)
  • NEWSPAPERS (NOT THE AD SECTIONS)
  • PAPER TOWELS
  • CEDAR CHIPS (BEDDING FOR BUNNIES, HAMSTERS, ETC…)
  • BIRD SEED FOR PARAKEETS AND COCKATIELS

Halley Hound Dog thanks you for your kindness and generosity! She didn’t come from DAS but she came from the Pinellas County Animal Control and has been with our family for over 8 years. Remember: save a life! Adopt, don’t buy from pet stores!

Save a life! Adopt a dog or cat from DAS!
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holiday sessions – Florida Style!

Fall is here! And yes! Even down here in SWFL we’ve experienced a bit of a temperature drop. What a blessing after such an intense summer.

With fall starting, we are happy to introduce our first set of custom-designed holiday cards for 2009. What better time to start thinking about holiday cards for friends, family and loved ones? I know, it’s a little early, but remember how hectic things get when you wait till the last minute. I know I’m guilty of it and I end up regretting it later.

We are also happy to offer a wonderful special to commemorate our very first custom-designed holiday card sampling! Book your session by October 16th, and receive 25% off your second set of holiday cards! Sessions run 30-minutes long and can be held at any Naples-city limit spot such as the beach, a beautiful park or your home!

To set up your session or order holiday cards, contact us or call the gallery at 239.248.8354.

Already had a family session with us or want to use an image we’ve already created for you? No problem! Give us a call and we can set you up with an order of custom-designed holiday cards with your image choice! And yep! Order before October 16th and receive 25% off your second set of cards, too!

To take a closer look at our custom designs, visit our 2009 Holiday Card Gallery! We offer beautiful press-printed 5 x 7 cards in both a flat (back and front) or folded designs. Cards come with beautiful parchment envelopes. All holiday card orders need to be in by November 1st to ensure timely delivery to you. Sessions are not available Saturdays or Sundays.

Holiday Cards Florida Style at Astrid and Rene Photography
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We have a new gallery space!

When we started our business we were meeting our wonderful clients at coffee shops, venue lobbies or at their homes. And while we love a good cup of Joe just as much as the next person, being able to meet our clients in our gallery space is fabulous! Not only does it make our clients feel a lot more comfortable, but I get to have that pristine and beautiful modern living room I can’t have at home with a 3-year old and a 5-year old! :)

Sticking to the tried and true approach of clean and neutral color, we chose a beautiful slate gray for the walls and then used onyx black for the trim. Love this look….the black works great with our sofas and helps frame the room nicely. And the neutral gray on the walls makes our artwork and the wood floors POP! Here’s our front door. I found this absolutely gorgeous gun metal fabric that I had made into curtains.

Astrid and Rene Photography

 

There wasn’t a wide variety of modern furniture here in Naples. But there were two fab stores! Denmark Interiors has some absolutely AMAZING stuff. We bought an awesome Euro Style bungee office chair, which rocks by the way! Totally comfortable and totally fun to sit in!

Then there is Roche Bobois! Walking around in this store is like walking into a time machine which transported you into the not-so-distant future sans the cheese and with all the mouth-watering furniture you could want! When I went in one day to get some ideas, I happened to walk in during the last three hours of their 3-day moving sale. Man! Talk about bad timing. Needless to say and much to my great sadness, they had pretty much nothing left on the showroom. The end of Roche Bobois? That thought alone left me feeling empty. But not so. The store was just moving to the IDC in Fort Myers! Yay! Oh, and if you’ve never been to the I.D.C., do yourself a favor. Grab your best-est friend, leave the kids and the husband at home, wear comfy shoes and bring your iPhone to take pix of all the FABULOUS design inspirations that abound!

Astrid and Rene

 

Some of you who follow me on Twitter or Facebook may have heard my late night rantings concerning said glass table that I had been trying to acquire for centuries it seemed. Well, millenia later, my beloved glass table did arrive! I am not usually a ‘have to have it’ type girl, but for some reason, this table just did it to me! Sculpted out of one sheet of glass, the lines and curves on this table have to be seen in person (hint hint) :) Here’s my pride and joy at the gallery courtesy of 2bmod.

Astrid and Rene

 

Another view! And yep. That curved in space serves as a great place to hold magazines etc.

Astrid and Rene

 

And last but not least, our goodies room. The landlord owns a business that creates high-end cabinetry (some absolutely gorgeous stuff) and this room was a showroom of one of the closets and add-ons they could build. When we moved in, the landlord asked me if I wanted to leave it, well yeah! What else can a gal ask for other than custom built cabinetry and storage for her products? Recessed lighting complete with crown molding and gorgeous craftsmanship really made it super easy for us to move right on in!

Make sure to give us a call if you’re in the area! We’d love to have you over for that cup of Joe or glass or wine!

Astrid and Rene
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palm trees.8 on 5th avenue

It’s been a while since I posted any palm tree-related work. We’ve been super-busy with of course, our terrific brides and grooms and families, and we are also working on some other special side projects (not to mention opening up our new gallery)!

Suffice it to say that at the beginning of the year, Rani Richardson, owner of Random Acts of Art, asked me if I would be interested in hanging some of my palm trees up on her walls! Uhm, TOTALLY! If you don’t know, I am really a frustrated painter that can’t paint! Really though, Picasso said it best when he said “Two of the most frustrated trades are dentists and photographers- dentists because they want to be doctors, and photographers because they want to be painters.”

For me, the camera is my paintbrush (yeah, I know it sounds corny but what else can I say)? So my true love has always been fine art photography, of which I did quite a bit of before launching into fine art wedding photography. I’m starting to slowly get back into it and this been a wonderful, superb, fantabulous and totally exciting opportunity to put my art up on gallery walls! This has sparked a new flame in me and I couldn’t have asked for a better home for my palm canvasses than Rani’s gallery right here on 5th Avenue in downtown Naples! Given Rani’s successful history of seeking out artists for the gallery she ran on the East coast, this is a real honor for me. Thanks, Rani! :)

If you haven’t visited Random Acts of Art, you owe it to yourself to take that great ride down 5th Avenue and stop in and say hi! Rani has some of the most unique stuff I’ve seen in a long, long time around these parts. And I have to say it out loud, she’s brought in a creative, fun and YOUNG vibe into the art scene on 5th (finally)! It’s just not your typical stuff! From home decor to furniture, jewelry to metallic sculpture, Rani has carefully created a collection that will appeal to those with a discriminating taste for the unique! And the great thing about it is that most of the artists in the gallery are from right here in the USA and make their art right here, too. Rani also has a few artists from South Africa as well.

I can’t wait till my next blog post. When I went to visit Rani, I found the most coolest and unique pieces that would work GREAT for Florida sunshine brides! I will be blogging about some of these special gifts soon so be on the look out if you need some fresh ideas for tables or gifts.

So here are a few shots I took of Random Acts of Art and my pieces! Go by and check them out! If you aren’t in the area, no problem! Surf on to Random Acts of Art and see what you find!

Random Acts of Art on 5th Avenue, Naples Florida

 

Here are my three canvasses. Do you see those sparkly geometric shapes hanging to the far left? You fill them with distilled water and hang them in a window where the sun catches them and watch the incredible display of rainbows appear! This is perfect for a child’s room…letting that imagination run wild!

Random Acts of Art

 

Another view…

Astrid and Rene Photography

 

…and the close-up of the canvasses. The top-most canvas was shot at Sarasota Bay and the bottom two canvasses were shot at the Oscar Scherer State Park. The colors are magical in person if I do say so myself! :)

Astrid and Rene Photography
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our weekend: horsing around, Holgas, Ocala and Silver Springs

This past weekend we were invited to join Ali’s riding instructor, Angie, at the state horse riding competition in Tampa. Ali wasn’t able to compete because of her age (two more years to go), but we were all eager to get to see a competition of this size. It surely didn’t disappoint! There were over 400 horses of all shapes, sizes and colors, with equally varied riders and a plethora of unique personalities and visuals to accompany them.

I’ve never been around horses much, not because I didn’t want to, but it just never worked out that way. So it was wonderful to see the incredible variety of horses! There were some incredibly beautiful animals and I definitely found my favorites! Ali’s in love with a particular breed called the Hanoverian. Angie tells us it’s not the ideal breed for young riders, but there’s no telling Ali different! For her birthday, we bought her a sort of Trivial Pursuit of horses for her age. She LOVES it and can now recognize horses by breed, knows different riding styles and all the technical names that go with the supplies and on and on. She’s 5 and is in total LOVE with horses.

My favorite has to be the American Paint horse, which seems to be developed from spotted lines of Quarterhorses and thoroughbreds. Some of the paints I saw at the competition had the most incredible eyes! Crystal clear ice blue with streaks of brown or black running through them or one eye ice blue and the other black. I found out that these patterns are called the Toveros. Incredible animals. I’m not really sure why I seem to dig this kind of horse so much, but I love them. I also love pure black horses like Black Beauty and horses with weird colors like dark bodies and blonde manes and tails. Maybe it’s a color thang for me!

Helena’s favorite for sure is any horse that is white! She would happily toddle around the competition grounds pointing to any and all white horses, proclaiming they were hers and in a very serious voice, state loud and clear that she would be riding them as soon as she was finished with whatever she was doing at the moment. I swear. Living with a toddler is so totally unpredictable and probably the best thing I’ve ever experienced (yeah, MUCH better than birth)!

So let’s get on with the pictures already! This time around I left all the heavy digital gear to Rene and I experienced freedom of pretty much everything by only shooting with my Holga! Oh man. I’ve been needing to do this for a LONG time now. It was so incredibly liberating to not have to lug around heavy digital cameras and chimping to see if the exposure was right or if there were blocked highlights or if the composition looked good or worrying about histograms and on and on and on. I would see something I responded to, I would bring the plastic up to my eyes, I would click and then I would wind that rough little knob, watching for the little number in the red window. I was totally STOKED and in heaven. And the anticipation between the time I put the film in my mailbox and the time it landed on my doorstep was like waiting for Christmas when I was 5 years old. I. LOVED. EVERY. MINUTE. OF. IT!

So here’s my first image…Ali on Mr. Buzz at the competition. She didn’t get to compete but she did ride around showing off her stuff!! And yes. Those boots are pink!

Ali atop the ol' Senor Buzz

 

And here is the infamous Mr. Buzz. Why do you ask is he called Mr. Buzz? Because he is super lazy and LOVES to sleep. That’s great in a horse training little kids…but he’s relatively a totally laid back kind of horse….

Mr. Buzz

 

I couldn’t help snapping this image. This is a paint and I just love how the his colors contrast against the greens. And yes, that is a fake tail! It’s totally allowed….

A Paint horse

 

The same greens as above but in black and white.

Greens

 

And here are the loves of my life. Yes, Rene loves slipping into varied personas and impersonations….I’d rather leave it at that!

Ali, Eli and Rene

 

We were so close to Ocala that of course, we had to make the less than one hour drive up to visit our favorite new Florida gem! Ali’s heard so much about it that when we even briefly mentioned it she absolutely insisted we visit! We stayed at the lovely Hilton Ocala (if you Twitter, follow them at @hiltonocala). What a great hotel! Not only were the rooms super-clean (and I am fickle about that) but everyone was so incredibly nice! Once you leave Naples, you can see how much nicer everyone is. Sorry Naples! I love ya and have been here forever but it’s nice to be nice! :)

Ok, quick plug. It’s free and I’m all about that! :) I want to just let any prospective brides know about the FREE WEDDING that Hilton Ocala is giving away. Read all about it HERE!

So low and behold we met Buddy, the Clydesdale at the Hilton. That was really Ali and Eli’s highlight of the trip. Buddy has got to be one of the largest horses we’ve ever seen. But he’s probably the gentlest animal I have ever had the pleasure of being around. He TOWERED above the girls but they were completely enamored with him. Helena loved his velvety snout and Ali was just smitten, period! Look at this magnificent animal!

Buddy!

 

So on Sunday, we decided to visit Silver Springs, right in Ocala. If you’ve read my post on the Miami Zoo, you’ll remember that I wrote about not being a fan at all of area attractions that house animals. Well, Silver Springs is no exception. Yes, the springs themselves are absolutely gorgeous! The beautiful grande old Oaks, with their swaying Spanish moss-dripping limbs are magical, but the animals there didn’t really have good room to roam. The petting zoo was pitiful. A beautiful donkey, goats, deers etc. in small enclosures with no attention. Really, anyone could have done anything to these animals and no one would have even noticed. Suffice it to say that the animals here are not happy….

The springs themselves are lovely and taking the glass-bottom boats to view straight down to the floor of the springs is fantastic. The water is crystalline and it really makes you wan to jump in!

This image is from a bridge that shows another bridge that leads to the big cat enclosures. I love how mythical this scene looks…

Silver Springs, Ocala Florida

 

More of those Oak trees that we have fallen in love with.

Oak trees

 

And one of my favorite portraits of the loves of my life…..standing on one of those bridges. Look at that vegetation behind them…and yep. Those are trees growing right up through the slats of the bridge. Another perfect day!

My loves in Ocala
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Happy Mother’s Day!

Rene and I wanted to wish our mom’s a wonderful Mother’s Day.

Being parents ourselves now, we can really appreciate all the many sacrifices our mothers have made for us throughout their lives. And as parents, nothing is more important to us than our girls. And there is no greater job than being a mother. Really, though. I feel such pride for being a mother and while it’s the toughest job I will ever have to do, it’s the most rewarding in so many ways. My girls are the source of my pride, joy, laughter and love. And my role as a mother reminds me of just how lucky we both are because we have such wonderful moms. If it weren’t for our moms, we wouldn’t be the people we are today and the parents we have become.

Thanks moms! We love you so very much and truly appreciate all the love, patience, pride and strength you have in us. The world is such a better place because of moms and we should all celebrate Mother’s Day, every day! Moms ROCK! :)

~Astrid and Rene~

Happy Mother's Day to our moms!
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ocala: horse capital of the world!

Yes, it’s true and we had no idea either! We were totally taken aback at just how lovely, how quaint, how Southern and how unique Ocala really is! I can’t believe that I’ve lived here in Florida almost my whole life and I never made the drive to visit such a hidden Florida jewel.

Our wedding was set for Saturday morning so after our meeting with our bride Friday evening, we set out to explore before heading to our hotel for the night. Enamored with the venue for our wedding, we walked around the historic district whose perfectly manicured lawns adorned beautifully restored historic homes with character, personality and colorful history.

Naples is relatively new and the historic district in Naples certainly has a different look and feel than the historic district in Ocala. I found that the beauty of Ocala is the kiss of Southern style abundant everywhere. Beautiful old and sinewy Oak trees, covered in Spanish moss elegantly sway in the cool air here. They are so romantic and really transform the scene tremendously. I’ve seen some of these trees around Naples as well. A good friend of mine has a backyard full of them, right here in Naples.

Back to Ocala, the roads follow rolling hills. A quick drive out and you are in pastureland. The greenest velvety grass covers the hills that roll, one after the other. Beautiful horses, of all colors and shapes dot the landscape. It’s a horse lover’s paradise. And after a bit of time in Ocala, you can see that the city revolves around horses. We came to find out that Ocala is considered a serious center for thoroughbreds that began in the 1940’s, calling itself the horse capital of the world! Several Kentucky Derby winners have come out of Ocala and the penchant for anything horse here is strong!

Unfortunately, and as it is with the rest of the world, the future of the industry there is in question. Urban sprawl is threatening to take away the rolling pastures, which the horses require. Apparently, Marion County is becoming very popular, land prices are going up, and developers are flocking in. The city has offered no incentives for farmers to hold on to their land and continue to raise horses. So, what’s to keep farmers in the area when a developer offers them a lot of money? It’s sad really but just another example of what’s wrong with this world.

On a lighter note, since Ali has fallen in love with riding, Ocala took on a new significance to us. We will be visiting Ocala much more now and keeping an eye out for horses. She’s already mentioned (more than once I might add) that she wishes she had her own horse. If she’s serious about, we would certainly do our best to accommodate her wishes and Ocala seems like a great place to learn all about the sport and the animals.

So, if you are looking for a wonderful place to visit, see some different scenery and look at some magnificent horses, definitely check out Ocala!

And a very special thank you to Karla Fountain, of Karla Fountain Photography in Orlando. She referred us to Jennifer and Claude, the bride and groom we photographed in Ocala (teasers very soon)! Thanks for getting us up to Ocala!

And what blogtrip post wouldn’t be complete without eye candy? Here they are!

Here are a few of our favorite shots of the magnificent trees we encountered while on our journey.

Astrid and Rene Photography

 

What would a blogpost be without a little flare love?

Loving the flare at Ocala

 

This was the most incredible tree I have ever seen! It sat directly next to the house and must have been 10 feet wide at the base! What an incredible tree. It’s about 75 years old!

Astrid and Rene Photography

 

These are some of the trees that grace the front yard.

Oak trees in Ocala, Florida

 

Working our way to downtown square, we couldn’t resist grabbing some detail shots along the way.

Downtown square in Ocala

 

Grabbed this shot of a tiny toddler folding chair in this entrance way.

Astrid and Rene Photography

 

There are some totally cool and unique stores here. These are just a couple of the windows that caught our eyes.

Quaint shops in Ocalal

 

Astrid and Rene Photography

 

A bit of architectural detail.

Architectural detail

 

I absolutely love this shot. Perfect backdrop for a portrait, too!

Gate detail - Ocala

 

This is the fabulous little gem of a theatre, called the Marion Theatre. This beautiful art deco structure was built September 11, 1941. It closed in the mid-1970’s as a movie theatre and stood empty for 13 years. The exterior is in its original state and looks absolutely fantastic. The interior has been restored to a nostalgic 1940’s style and feel. Visit the Marion’s history page here if you’d like to learn more about the theatre.

If you’d like to take a look at how the Marion theater looked like during its grand opening in 1941, take a look at this link! The Marion Theatre opened on September 11th, 1941, with a seating capacity of 800. “Aloma of the South Seas”, starring Dorothy Lamour was the feature!

Ocala's own Marion Theatre

 

Four of the loveliest hand-painted horses adorn the downtown square. This one was our favorite because of the butterfly on his face. We immediately thought of Ali, who loves butterflies and horses. If you’d like to see a whole bunch of images of painted horses all throughout Ocala, make sure to visit this link!

Painted horses in downtown, Ocala

 

Last but certainly not least, this little gem caught our eyes the moment we passed it. It’s Ocala’s own, Rockiversity, The Music School! I love the Jimi Hendrix mural on the wall. We definitely wanted to stop in and visit, but it wasn’t open during our trip. Check their site out here! They have a great mission to teach music to all ages in a fun and creative way!

Rockiversity!
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