Paul Lender

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Archive: May, 2011



Tracy + Ben: Engaged!

Monday, May 30th, 2011

Tracy and Ben met at UNC several years ago and fell for each other.   After graduation they ended up coming back to Ohio settling in Columbus.   Just this last winter they got engaged.  That’s where we met to do their engagement photos!  Since I know very little about the area, I called on Tracy and Ben to pick out the best places to shoot and they came through with flying colors.  We had a great time and hit several locations.  We started off at their local hangout, then hit their church and a few places downtown.  Got great shots at all of them.  I can’t wait to get together with them again in the fall to shoot their wedding!

Tracy & Ben - Glenn Drive

Tracy & Ben - Doors

Tracy & Ben - Ivy

Tracy & Ben - Skyline

Tracy & Ben - The Wall

Tracy & Ben - Steps

Tracy & Ben - Silhouette

First Shot – Tracy + Ben

Sunday, May 29th, 2011

Spent Saturday night down in Columbus (O-H!) taking in the town with Tracy and Ben.  I’ll get into how Tar Heels ended up living in Buckeye Country in their full post, but I wanted to get one shot from their session up now!

Engaged! Tracy & Ben

Can’t wait to share the rest of the pictures!

Haley + Jim: Engaged!

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Haley and Jim met way back when they were kids.  They knew a lot of the same people all through school and once college rolled around the started to get closer.  A couple years ago that became a relationship and last November Jim asked for her hand in marriage.   You can tell they are great friends and belong together.  I’m really looking forward to their October wedding!

I do have to say that we aren’t doing on the weather though.  I remember driving out to meet them during a blizzard this past winter.  Then this week, we decide to shoot this engagement session and it was pouring down rain for most of the day.  Fortunately, we were able dodge the drops and got to spend a few hours around Chardon taking pictures and having some fun.   I’m pretty sure we have all the bad weather out of the way and it can only be pleasant and sunny on their wedding day!

Haley + Jim: The Cabin

Haley + Jim: The Ring

Haley + Jim: Posts

Haley + Jim: Chardon Square

Engaged! Haley + Jim

Haley + Jim: Looky Here

Haley + Jim: The Wall

Haley + Jim: In the Rain

Haley + Jim: Coming Soon!

 

First Shot – Haley + Jim

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

One quick shot from this evening’s engagement session.

Engaged! Haley + Jim

More from Haley and Jim will be showing up on the blog soon!  Can’t wait for their October wedding!

A New Look for United Cerebral Palsy – Cleveland

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Two years ago I started volunteering with UCP Cleveland to shoot pictures of their involvement with the Cleveland Triathlon.  My connection was through some friends from high school that have a wonderful son, Tyler (his picture is down below), that has CP.  He’s a great kid and I was looking for some way to give a little back.  It was a great connection and UCP has been using my images on promotional materials for the race every year since.  I love doing it.  I already have this year’s race on my calendar.

Late last year they got in touch and asked if I would be willing to help out with their website.  Not sure if you ever saw their old one, but it was nothing to write home about.  They were giving it a complete make-over and needed new photographs for it.  They also wanted fresh images they could use going forward for their literature.

In the end, I spent two days with them at various locations around Cleveland building a library of stock photography that could be used for everything from their website to annual reports (and they were!).

So while, that sounds cool, and it was, the best part was actually working with the clients and staff at UCP Cleveland.  Everybody was so very kind and friendly.  It’s easy to see that staff and clients are family to each other.  It’s not just children either, young adults adults get help from the programs at UCP and from the smiles on the faces I saw during my two days there, they all really love what they do for each other.   That happiness is contagious and I spent two days shooting with a smile on my face as well.

Tyler

Stand and Smile

Walker

Make sure to click over to see the UCP Cleveland’s new website at http://ucpcleveland.org and learn more the services they provide and how you might be able to help!

 

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