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Welcome to THE official Whitney Elizabeth Photography Blog!  I am so excited to finally have a gorgeous blog to showcase everything! Anddd, thank you for taking time out of your day to visit my blog!  Travel is completely, 100% encouraged and accepted!  For my modern children's portraiture site, please click here.

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101 in 1001 lists are pretty popular...I know I've mentioned my obsession with goal and list making, so of course I have a 101 things to do in 1001 days list!  There is something that has been on my list for a very long time...in fact, it's been on there so long that I recently made a new 101 in 1001 list because, well, time slipped away, I suppose.  Sheesh.

I have always wanted to get my pilot's license.  I don't really have a great reason why, but I just want to and I am very fascinated by planes.  So about a month ago, Mike called me excitedly after he left work and asked me to meet him at the airport...

And we got to go flying!  

So you're thinking, big deal, I just flew from Cinci to NYC last week.  OK, this is waayyy more fun than flying commercially.  I was having a hard time justifying to Mike that we should fly first class everywhere...but now I'm starting to have a really hard time convincing him that we should just buy our own plane ;)

This plane actually made a debut on my blog last year (oh, and there's also a super cute couple in the post as well :) )...click HERE to revisit the post!


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Um, gorgeous!

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I'm sold...I just have to get my pilot's license now!!

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It's really awesome to be able to fly over where you live...since Mike and I haven't lived here that long it was nice to see how everything is laid out from the air.  These are the "bluffs" that we take Bear to everyday...

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Flying over our neighborhood!

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You see, flying and me will get along just fine...there are all kinds of checklists...

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Yeah, I was pretty excited!

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Check back next week...I have a few fun anniversary sessions to blog :)  Happy weekend!
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Grant says:

excellent shots- love the one of the cockpit shots and the instruments- Grant

(07.16.10 @ 11:32 PM)
Carol says:

These photographs are absolutely beautiful Whitney!! May your dream of getting your pilot's license come true for you!!

(07.17.10 @ 05:46 AM)
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I usually reserve Thursday's for my Resource Room posts, but today I have something more important to blog about...

As y'all know, Haiti is near and dear to my heart after my recent trip to Fonds Parisien and Port-au-Prince back in April (to learn more about my trip, click HERE.)  Yesterday, Laila, our amazing leader and founder of NRI (www.newrealityinternational.org) announced that the Haitian Christian Mission (where I stayed in Haiti) is partnering with NRI to find sponsors for 5 orphans.

The sponsorship is ONLY $420 for one year and covers education and shelter...if you are at all interested, please visit NRI's website and click on the "sponsorship" menu to learn more.  I cannot stress enough how much these children need food and shelter and education.  

I think many people and parents out there wish they could pay for their college education or their child's education and in this current economic situation, it is becoming harder and more difficult for folks to do that, so if you can spare $420/year, you can help someone else get an education!!!!

Thanks for listening!  :)

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Julia says:

I'm super slack and still have not mailed you the used eye glasses. I have a box sitting here in my office to put them in..it's on my to-do list this week!

(07.13.10 @ 05:23 AM)
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A few weeks ago, Mike and I decided to combine a few business trips together and add some fun time in San Francisco, San Jose and Pleasanton/Livermove (and this was all combined with my Napa trip for NAPCP, so it worked out well!).

First stop:  San Francisco!  About a year ago, Mike and I went to SF as part of our one year anniversary trip so it was fun to come back almost a year later...

Always have to get a few photographs of the Golden Gate bridge :)

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The second day of our stay in SF, we had lunch at this little yummy cafe in Nob Hill, where I had some pretty darn good clam chowder...and if you know me, well then, you know that I just loooove clam chowder...no, I didn't eat it seven days in a row in Monterey last year...oh wait, it was me...whoops!

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And of course, we took Bear along with us.  He is such a great travel dog!  We walked a lot more in SF this year than last so he is very worn out in this picture :)

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Walking on some trails we found the San Francisco National Cemetery...it reminded me of Arlington National Cemetery...

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Then it was off to San Jose for a few family portrait sessions.  First stop: shopping!  :)  We checked out Santana Row which is a really cool shopping area with lots of great restaurants.  And we may or may not have driven by Apple headquarters in Cupertino (yes, we are huge dorks!).

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Um, I love!

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And then we cruised over to Livermore for a wedding and just had to try out a few wineries in the Livermore/Pleasanton wine valley  :)

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Happy Hump Day!
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Carol says:

Love your beautiful photographs!! Sounds like you had a wonderful trip......

(07.07.10 @ 06:59 PM)
Heidi says:

Fun trip!! :) Glad to see the pictures.

(07.08.10 @ 08:12 AM)
Jaimie Dee Photography says:

Fantastic presentation! I just stumbled across your site today and LOVE it! Great site design, everything is set up so nicely! Good color scheme and fabulous work! Good job and keep it up! :)

(07.11.10 @ 07:26 PM)
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I am a little behind on blogging my recap of the NAPCP (a wonderful child and portrait photographer association) retreat (seeing as how everyone else has already blogged theirs), but I thought I would share a few images from the awesome photographers retreat that took place in Napa Valley at the beautiful and relaxing Meritage Resort and Spa.  

NAPCP put together some amazing swag bags for the event...and I can say without a doubt that they were, hands down, the best swag bags ever (coming from the girl who has been to a gazillion workshops!)

A few cute images of our swag bags in the resort vineyard...

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Every little detail was so well planned and thought out, you would have thought we were attending a wedding!  :)

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A little wine tasting was enjoyed by all...

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And, we all got to watch Dane Sanders and Tamara Lackey capture a live recording of Askdane.com...pretty awesome!

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Happy Tuesday!
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interesting pictures!

(07.12.10 @ 11:28 PM)
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Ever since I was a little girl, I have been fascinated with travel.  I remember sitting in fifth grade listening to a classmate recount her "boring" family vacation in Washington, DC and thinking, "I can't wait to go there..."  Fast forward fifteen years later and I'm thrilled with all the places I've been able to travel domestically and internationally and I am always planning my next trip...some trips have been to other industrialized countries, some are touristy trips and some have taken place in third world countries.  

Just a few months ago, I was so fortunate to be able to visit Haiti to document the work of doctors, nurses and surgeons and when I landed in Fort Lauderdale from Port-au-Prince at the end of my trip back to the US and crossed the line through customs, the border agent took a quick glance at my previous destination and said earnestly, "Welcome home, Whitney."  I literally started bawling right there in front of 500 people waiting to get where they were going...coming home never felt so good.

But no matter where I am, at the end of a long day of whirlwind travel and sight-seeing, I always have the same feeling...I am so darn proud to be an American and I think it's part of the high that I get from international travel.  It reminds me of what an amazing home I have, the freedoms I have been granted that men and women I don't even know fight for and I am reminded how lucky I am to be able to voice my opinion, run a business and vote for whomever I choose.  We should all be so lucky.

I read an interesting and emotional article in last month's edition of the Real Simple magazine...in short, the article interviewed a few women who recounted their stories and obstacles of becoming an American citizen...here is one quote that resonated with me:

"I love being an American.  I love the fast pace of this culture, the ability to do a million things at once, and, most of all, the sense that there are infinite possibilities out there-all you have to do is grab hold of the one that you want."
                                            -Maria Yoplac


Happy Independence Day everyone!  Celebrate in style...oh, and everyone be careful playing around with fireworks!  ;)


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Carol says:

Whitney - my sentiments exactly! I, too, read that very moving article in Real Simple magazine. A great reminder for us to stop and count our blessings for being so lucky to live in this wonderful country of ours!! Happy 4th of July to you, Mike and Bear.......By the way - awesome photo of the fireworks!!

(07.05.10 @ 07:44 AM)
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