Paul Lender

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Courtney & Joe: Engaged!

Friday, August 12th, 2011

I really thought about calling this post old bike and moldy cheese but I ended up sticking with my regular style.  Maybe that’s for the best.

I met Courtney and Joe at the park in Rocky River.  They had brought along a couple of bikes from Joe’s collection or 15 or so rides.  The ones on this night were from the 50′s and 70′s.  Cool old rides.  After a few spins around the park it was off to another location down by the river.  There I learned that Courtney and Joe met over moldy cheese.  I also learned how distracting ducks can be!  Last stop for the night was Whiskey Island.  The plan was to grab some shots against a stunning sunset and fiery orange sky.  That didn’t happen.  I’m 0-3 when it comes to sunsets and engagement sessions this year!

Courtney and Joe are getting married this fall so I’ll be sharing pictures from the wedding soon!

Courtney & Joe: Bike

Courtney & Joe: The Ring

Courtney & Joe: Bicycle Built for Two

>Courtney & Joe: Just Her

Courtney & Joe: Embrace

>Courtney & Joe: Ducks

Courtney & Joe: Portrait 2 Courtney & Joe: Portrait 3

Courtney & Joe: Portrait 4 Courtney & Joe: Portrait 1

>Courtney & Joe: Cleveland

Courtney & Joe: The Doors

Courtney & Joe: Kiss

I Want to Ride My Bicycle…

Monday, September 14th, 2009

My Ride

I took this shot for the final assignment of Strobist Bootcamp II. I hadn’t intended to take part in the last assignment, but on this evening’s bike ride with the kids I got inspired.

I used to spend hours on this bike back in my high school and college days *cough* twenty years ago *cough*. I’d ride 20 miles or so a night at least twice a week, maybe more often. I’d ride just about anywhere I needed to go and a lot of places just to log miles and get out because it was so enjoyable to just go!

Since 1995 or so, though, I’ve just been lugging the thing from place to place in the garage trying to get it out of my way. Flat tires, bent rims… This summer that changed when my youngest finally broke free of the training wheels. The family started to ride again. Lot’s of evening were spent riding around the block, to the park, to soccer practices.

It’s just fun to ride again…just like it was when we were kids and all that mattered was riding up and down the street over and over and over again.

 

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