Wonder of Childhood

Saturday, May 17, 2014

On Location: Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area

Sometimes the hardest part of booking a session is knowing where it should take place. So I've decided to start a new little series on my blog called "On Location". I'll show some pictures of the area (usually taken with my iPhone if I find the spot while I'm out and about) and photos of previous photo shoots if I've shot there in the past. I'll include some pro's and con's, it's location, and what shoots I think will work best there.

We'll start in Blakeslee, Pennsylvania. The Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area is very simple to get to. It's off exit 284 on Interstate 80. I found this one day while looking for a place to eat my lunch after a photo shoot.
From the pavilion you can see the beginning of the Creek Trail.  This conifer forest is probably my favorite part.


 There's various little bridges, these are my favorite, the log walkways through the creeks.

 Living up to it's name, the Creek Trail follows the creek, not only great backdrops for pictures but a very peaceful and beautiful walk.








 There's a little abandoned house.. perhaps for a highly stylized Wizard of Oz shoot?

Who is this location good for?
Children and Family. Engagement and Bridal. Those looking for a very natural location for photos, but who don't necessarily want to "hike". In fact there's many options without even having to walk into the woods except for a few steps. 

Pros:
Gorgeous Location
Endless options for photo spots
No hiking required, walking trail is well maintained
An awesome place for the family to spend some quality time after the photo shoot
The pine forest
Great options for any season, including winter
A Wawa down the street to pick up lunch to eat at the pavilion (and for your photographer to get her caffeine fix, very important!)
Easy to get to, right off an exit

Cons
Location may not be convenient, may be far away
There is no bathroom except for a portojohn
If you are looking for a mix of town and nature locations for your shoot there are no towns very close 
There could be other people enjoying the area and could have spots of a lot of people
Could possibly be buggy in the summer
Possibility for bad weather


You can take a look at the trail map here: 
 http://www.longpondpa.com/austin%20blakeslee%20trail%20map.pdf


To book a photo shoot at this, or another location send me an email at Sabrinaschantzenphotography@gmail.com




Friday, May 9, 2014

Here comes the....Flowers!!

There are a few things that I look forward to seeing at each wedding, I suppose just like any guest. Of course the big thing is the dress. I always wonder what dress the bride picked out, and how they are going to do their hair. I love watching the bride transform on their day. I also love flowers and love taking pictures of flowers. If you follow my IG account... you are very well aware of this. So I thought I'd make a blog post highlighting the beautiful flowers that my brides chose for their big day. I didn't include all of them, they are somewhat at random, and I didn't include some of my most recent weddings. Maybe there will need to be a Part 2.
So in celebration of Spring. I present.. Wedding Bouquets.

 The younger sister was hard at work the before the ceremony designing these beautiful daisy bouquets. Several months later I (also the younger sister) found myself with the same job at my sisters wedding, putting together her rose bouquets. (Slightly more painful)

 After a destination wedding this bride and groom kept the theme going at their reception back here in the States. There were beautiful exotic orchids featured throughout the decor.
 Before this particular wedding, if you had asked me if I liked fake flowers. You would have heard a resounding "no". But then this happened and it changed my outlook on flowers. These centerpieces were made out of sheets of music, since music was a big part of the bride and grooms life. I fell in love with these.