Category Archives: Portraits

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Jen and Josh’s Sneak Peek

Okay, so you know when you have something that’s shiny and new that it just KILLS you to have to return to the old? It’s like when you get a new car but still have the old one puttering around (I guess this isn’t necessarily the best personal example I could have dreamed up considering I’m the lucky gal who drives our Subaru while Nick gets stuck behind the wheel of my ‘97 Oldsmobile with a muffler so rusted I can HEAR Nick coming home from work before I SEE him).

All this to say that that feeling of “Out with the old and in with the new”? It’s SO what I’m going through with the new branding I’ve been working on that I’ll be introducing to all of you THIS THURSDAY!!!!! WOO HOO! I cannot wait! Until that happens, I had to get a sneak peek in for Jen and Josh of their lovely engagement session. And yep, that’s the new branding making its appearance on this photo. I couldn’t help it - that logo crawled right off my computer desktop and into that shot — it was all, puhlleasseee pick me! :) So pick it, I did!

More to come of this session post-launch! Yippee!

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Betsy’s sneak peek

So I might as well not even write anything here … I mean, your eyes are going straight to the photographs aren’t they? And how could they not with Betsy’s mega-watt smile and her family picture right below that?

Well then, I’ll keep what words I did intend to write brief and say that there will be more of this family to come WITH the new branding (have I mentioned on here I’m getting a new web site and blog? Oh yeah, scroll down ;) )

But I’ll also say that I felt really privileged to shoot this family. They were — in looks, personality and bubbleyness (is that even a word?) — the model family and along with that privilege of shooting them, I’m blessed to call them my friends (thank you Bobbi for the introduction to this trio so many months (years now?) ago). It’s late, so I’m shushing now. Happy Friday everybody!

Oh … one more thing: Half of this shoot was to help Betsy out with some new profile pics (a lack of which she’s been lamenting on her Facebook as of late), so Bets, HERE YOU GO!!!!

Gorgeous, no?

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Or wait .. maybe this one: She’s going to give all her seniors she photographs a run for their money in the youth department. Betsy, where’s that fountain you’re sipping from?

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And one to end on — Bets and her super sweet hubby and that SUPER ADORABLE tot of hers, Miles

I know, you want to be in that family picture too, right? I think there was room in the wheelbarrow (you could have snuck in :) )

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The Shively Family

Before every shoot, I’m pretty much a big ball of nerves. “What if I can’t find a good place to get a photograph? What if I freeze up? What if I can’t get this child to give me a smile?” Then a shoot happens and I go into this … well, for lack of a better term, “zone.” It’s like, if someone were to ask me later about something that happened during a shoot, I’d be all “Wha? Huh? I’m sorry, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”

After every shoot, on the drive home, I’m pretty much a big ball of nerves. “Oh man … did I get that one photo she asked for? What if every photo is blurry? What if I didn’t get this child to give me a smile?” Nick can attest to this: I come home, give him this pathetic look, and he gives me a “Honey, I’m sure they are more than fine.” See, it’s sort of become our routine.

By the time I’m done picking out my favorites from a session, editing those favorites and making them into art, Gail Werner Photography style, I am reminded that to me — and hopefully my clients — these photographs are more than fine. I like to think of myself as someone who gives it everything I’ve got for the clients who book me. And in doing so, I envision myself capturing more than just a family photograph, but a documentation of what it means to be this family, at this exact moment in their lives.

This sentimentality washed over me while editing photographs from my session with the Shivelys. This was 2 hours spent with me in the “zone” enveloped by the craziness of a family whose life revolves around animals, beautiful children, short attention spans and love fostered amidst bean fields surrounding their hilltop home. And for the Shivelys, well … it’s a life that suits the five of them more than fine.

Remember what I said about pets? These are just a few… Bryce, 6, and Brooke, 4, also had to make sure I checked out the baby kittens in the garage! This, by the way, is Chino (on the left) and Emily (on the right). Yep, that’s right, they have a pet deer. How COOL is that?

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Krissy wanted to make sure I got lots of photos of the family feeling their fallow deer. “I want the kids to remember this when they’re older,” she told me. “They really love it right now.” And you know, I thought that was so sweet of her to think of something like that. How many memories do we wish we had documented like this from our childhoods?

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Krissy has such an incredible bond with her son. I hadn’t seen this boy since he was a baby, and to watch the two of them interact, to see her calm him when he got frustrated, draw him out of his shell and just be an amazing mother was pretty incredible. And oh yeah, these two LOVE a good tickle war.

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Did I mention they love a good grass fight too? I suffered a bit of collateral damage getting these shots — came home and found grass IN MY BRA (oh yes Internet, I just told you that :) HA!)

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Speaking of little ones, this is Miss Brooke, aka Future Homecoming Queen, Class of 2023. Isn’t she a doll? SOOOO sweet (and is it a pity to covet the hair of a four-year-old? ‘CAUSE I DO)

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I love watching siblings interact. This shot just makes me smile.

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Brooke, by the way, is a total daddy’s girl, which is why this next photograph makes my heart melt.

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There aren’t a lot of trees on the Shivelys’ property so sometimes you have to improvise. And by improvise, I mean totally rock a bean field.

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With every session, I try to pinpoint an image I might have taken that, to me, captures that person’s personality in one take. And well, in this case, it’s two for this couple:

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This last addition here is something a bit different for me but these were the last set of frames I fired off from our session and I love how these photographs tell so much about this family — a ball of limbs and love and little ones.

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And if you had fun viewing these, don’t forget to CHECK OUT THE SLIDESHOW (I think I found a song that’s p-e-r-f-e-c-t for this family!) Krissy and Matt, thanks for welcoming me into your home on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon! I had a BLAST! :)

The Shively Family: Sneak Peek

It’s a gift, really. To watch your childhood friends grow up, start families, be in the middle of raising those families, and then hire you to take their photographs.

I hadn’t connected with Krissy in years. Hadn’t seen her kids since they were crawling. And had barely met her husband. So when she Facebooked me a few weeks back about taking her family photos, I was all up for a fun evening filled with grass wars, four-wheeler rides and playing with a houseful of pets. And oh yeah, a bit of picture-taking too :)

It’s crazy to think I’ve known Krissy since we were her own kids’ age. And that 20-plus years later, we still can have fun like we were kids again. Only in this case, those kids just happen to be hers.

And aren’t they a good looking bunch, if I do say so myself? :) More to come but I had to post up a sneak peek for Kris tonight. As she put it, “You’re KILLING me with this wait, Gail!” So Kris, this is to tide you over ….

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The Grosh Family

Have I mentioned yet that I love this family? Because if I haven’t, let me remind everyone that I LOVE THIS FAMILY.

When you work with someone, you often are privy to all that goes on in their lives and it goes without saying that Stacey’s life is certainly family-oriented. When we leave work every day, she’s usually on the phone with one of her girls — be it on the receiving end of a daily update, giving them a recipe for dinner, or finding out who has soccer or drama practice for the night. Having had the privilege on several occasions now to hang out with the Grosh family, I can attest that theirs is a house filled with love. And Harry Potter. And pets they love. And books — LOTS and LOTS of books. So all in all, it’s not a bad place to spend your childhood. Am I right, Cassie, Madi, and Chloe? :)

Stace, your friendship has been a blessing in my life. I hope you enjoy these photos as much as I enjoyed editing them. And Gannon, your pick of song choice for the SLIDESHOW? PERFECT! :)

This was one of the first images I took of the night. As soon as I saw it in the viewfinder, I knew we were going to be in for a fun evening.

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When kids come in the picture, it seems like the first to go are photographs of the couple that made them happen. Stacey, you and Gannon will have to make room on the shelf with your wedding photo for these two! Laughter and love, is there anything better in life, I ask? :)

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Hey Stace, walk your bootie down to AC 215 and talk to me about making a stand-out print of this one. Isn’t it GORGEOUS? What a beautiful family.

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Uh oh… Chloe’s gonna give me some competition in a few more years. This girl is always taking photographs. Reminds me of me at that age …

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This is a family that loves to read and when I suggested this next photo, they were all about it. ( I should add that when I joined Stace, Gannon and their girls at the midnight showing of Twilight last fall (yes, Stace is the one who got me hooked on the series and yes, she is a wicked cool mother for letting her daughters go to a midnight showing), all FIVE of them were waiting patiently in their seats for the show to start, noses buried in books. Meanwhile, I was joining the other 450 girls in the theater, giggling and texting and acting dopey over seeing Rob Pattinson on the big screen. Goes to show who has more maturity when talk turns to a certain vampire — haha!

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I love that when I asked the girls to “hop on pop”, this is how they landed — no prompting on my end whatsoever.

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On, now that’s just cuteness, right there …

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When I asked if the girls would want to be photographed with something in their lives that they love right now, it was another not-to-be-missed opportunity. And the best part of all? It resulted in these next 3 photographs that are SO these girls. I wish you could meet them. I promise they are as sweet and fun as they appear to be!

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I have one sister that I am so grateful for. We’re far apart in age, but close in heart. So I know what the bond of sisterhood means. And I think you couldn’t put it into words any better than these two images right here. (I don’t even think I need to add how much I wish I had photographs like this of me and Karin growing up … it goes without saying).

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Thanks again Grosh family — hope we can do this again some day soon!

The Grosh Family: Sneak Peek

She first suggested it months ago. “Gail, at some point, I really want you to take my family’s portraits,” Stacey said.

To which I said, “Sure thing, Stace. Sure thing.”

Stacey, I must add, is one of my best good friends at Ball State — a co-worker with whom I bond over life, its happenings, and our mutual affinity for all things Twilight-related. A few weeks ago, we circled back to her initial request and made an evening out of piling into their SUV, a gaggle of girls in the backseat with me and my trusty camera alongside.

Today, when I showed Stace a different sneak peek of her and her hubby together, she said, “I just hope you were able to get one photo of me and Gannon with the girls where we’re all smiling.”

To which I say, “Sure thing, Stace. Sure thing.”

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Cole and a little Lady Gaga

So here’s what I know with certainty about my good friend Cole:

1) He has great taste in music. If I was asked to pick one iPod in ALL of Muncie to ransack, it’d definitely be his. This is the fella I can count on to join me when I want to go hear some indie artist Nick is all “Huh? Who?” about but also the fella who, if I had to go stag to a wedding, I’d bring along because Cole and I? Yeah, I’m pretty sure we’d shake it all night long.

2) He is a bibliophile like me. Unlike me, Cole is studying literature, which means he’s spent part of his summer having read Ulysses AND Moby Dick (and I don’t mean started and put down, never to pick back up again, I mean actually finished). To this I say in my very best Wayne Campbell impersonation, “Cole, I’m not worthy.” (And for anybody out there I’ve already recommended it to, The Book Thief was introduced to me by Cole. What’s that you say? Never heard of it? I implore you, GO READ IT ALREADY. Change your life, that book will).

3) He is popular. Like, 800-plus friends on Facebook popular. So when I called him up a few weeks back to see if he could help me out as I continued practicing my off-camera lighting techniques, I wasn’t sure if we could make a shoot happen. Somehow, in the back of my mind, I just envision that his is a social calendar booked through 2010.

We DID make it happen (giving up a night of watching one of our favorite mutual television programs to do so) and oh what a blast we had. I knew I could count on Cole to keep me company, to be relaxed in front of the camera and to bust a few moves when I broke out the lights. He never did tell me what exactly he was playing on his iPod that evening, but I can attest this guy gives great “Poker Face.:) Cole, thanks for being your AWESOME self!

Cole is a California dreamer (only, unlike me, I think he’ll actually wind up there some day), so I wanted to give him a little SoCal flavor in these photos. I think we succeeded!

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Cole and I have also bonded over a love of working out. We also have mutual affection for the Biggest Loser Trainers (Bob or Jillian? Bob or Jillian? DON’T MAKE ME CHOOSE), and I like to tell him I think he could be Bob’s younger brother. Do you see it here too? :)

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If Cole’s laughing, I promise you I’m laughing behind the camera too :)

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ANNNDDDD…we’re back to serious. Cole, I believe you do serious very, very well

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Tunes time! (and if you guessed that I love a parking garage, bravo!) And photog peeps, you know how awesome it is to have a friend willing to do this stuff with you, don’t you? HA!

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If you’re thinking Cole looks like a fun guy to be with, you’d be 100 percent correct!

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Thanks again for your help Cole! Hope to see a few of these on your Facebook page! Let’s do lunch when you’re back from camp (if your other chums haven’t already beaten me to it :) )

Love in a parking garage

One of the best things about my job at Ball State is getting to oversee a handful of INCREDIBLE students. I get so gosh darn lucky with the kids who come through my door that it makes every day a blast to hear what they have to come to my office and share with me (ranging in topic from actual work to the merits of, say … Rob Pattinson over Ryan Reynolds :) ).

Last summer I was incredibly blessed to bring the newly graduated Hillary on to my team and all I can say is WOW. This girl is wicked smart (she’d come in every other day expounding the latest international crisis or political scandal), wicked gorgeous (ahem…this you’re about to see) and has the work ethic of someone twice her age.

On top of all this, Hillary is an incredibly talented musician. I mean, CRAZY talented. When she told me she sang, I thought, “Oh, that’s neat.” But then she shared with me her MySpace page and I was all, WHOA, WHERE IS YOUR RECORD DEAL? So take a few minutes if you will and check out her mighty pipes. And maybe some day, when she’s famous and touring with her idol, Sarah Bareilles, she’ll remember little ‘ol me for that album cover :)

Until then, Hillary, whatta ya think about this image for promoting those local gigs of yours? YOU ARE HOT!

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So Hillary and her adorable boyfriend John (who I love to tease about looking so much like this handsome Hollywood star) were kind enough earlier this month to be my models for some off-camera lighting techniques I’ve been working on. After we wrapped up that session, I told ‘em I’d love to repay them in kind with some images of the two of them. Guys, you better post this cuteness on Facebook. It needs to be shared with everyone on your friends list.

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You didn’t think a parking garage could be this sexy did you? :)

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Let me just quickly note here that this past April Fool’s, Hillary and John played an awful, awful prank on all of us. A prank that extended to Hillary sending me a text message wearing a VERY believable rock on her left hand. Needless to say, gullible Gail bought it HOOK, LINE and SINKER. Then started getting excited about shooting their wedding photos (I mean, look at them?!) only to be profoundly disappointed upon learning I got punked.

So for the record you two, just remember there are two things you never joke about: babies and marriage. That might just come back to get ya — HA!

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Kristen and Billy — A Family Session

I feel like I’ve strung these two along long enough, waiting for these sweet images to hit the blog! I think what I loved most about this shoot was how much Kristen was willing to just go with the flow and trust me and my crazy instincts. We started our session with a little play time at the park in Monroeville, then headed to the ice cream stand, the Whippy Dip, that Kristen’s mom has owned since we were kids. The stand’s yellow wall made for a great backdrop AND I think Kristen’s mom, Mary, will get a kick out of these photos!

Lucky for us, these two have an old barn on their property that made for a great backdrop for the rest of our “country”fied session (I so just coined a term with that one!). And leave it to Gail … while Kristen and Billy were showing off a new pet in one of their garages, I spotted a set of red metal chairs and cajoled them into carrying them out in the yard and letting me take a few more photos. I TOTALLY think the grunt work was worth it, don’t you?

Kristen and Billy, thanks for sharing an afternoon with me (and staying patient as I uttered, “Just one more shot…” ooh…about 123 times!) And watch out world, because their little girl Cyenna is a cutie-patootie who I’m guessing is going to be a little heartbreaker when she grows up! :)

And folks, don’t forget to check out the slideshow. It makes my heart happy to watch it so make sure to CLICK HERE!

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This photo just makes me think of lots of memories of my own childhood … waiting at some Formica booth for my parents to bring me back a hot dog or slushie or a Blizzard …

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A cute little girl in an ice cream cone tank with an ice cream cone in hand. Does it get any more adorable, people? :)

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This shot is just so precious to me. Kristen, if your interested, your pal Gail thinks this would make an AWESOME stand-out print for your living room! :)

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I’m a big fan of the classic b&w and well, I’m not gonna lie … I LOVE this shot!

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Remember what I said a minute ago about whether this tot could get any more adorable? Yeah, I take it back now. ‘CAUSE SHE JUST DID.

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Kristen you look so genuinely happy here that I love it!

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Yeah, I know, I know … they’re cute :)

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We were dealing with some pretty ferocious winds by this point. They were troopers!

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Not even going to lie … this is my personal favorite from the session. And it’s guaranteed to be a favorite photo of mine in 2009. I just love it!

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And last but not least, the red chairs make their debut. Now come on, wasn’t that worth it? I believe Kristen was overheard saying, “Who knew we had so many props at our place?” You got that right girl! :)

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Thanks again guys and I’ll see for your ‘I Do’s’ in August!

Kristen and Billy: Sneak Peek

Pint-sized cuteness. That’s what I was wanting to show you guys with this sneak peek from Kristen and Billy’s session.

Kristen and I have been friends for too many years to count in this math-befuddled head of mine (seriously, I struggle to do multiplication tables sometimes — isn’t that sad?) But let’s just mention that when she was the “new” girl in my second grade class, I knew I instantly wanted to know her because SHE HAD BOLD MARKERS.

We’ve shared a creative love for the arts ever since and Kristen and her family have been big supporters of this photography business of mine (as evidenced here and here).

When Kristen got engaged and asked me to shoot her wedding, I was elated. It’s so much fun to be the person who documents your friend on their wedding day (you get the all-access pass that extends beyond being a guest in the pew).

I have SO many fun shots from this session — including many with this couple’s ADORABLE little gal, Cyenna — but for now, I just had to share my love of this one.

Pint-sized cuteness. Yep, that’s Kristen in three words. :)

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