Monthly Archives: January 2010

Treats, Tennis Balls and Bowls

Miss Lily came to play with me this past Friday and I have to say I had a blast! It was a whirlwind of tennis balls, metal bowls (her toy of choice) and lots of little treats. I of course went to the session (my first Pet session) with ideas of sit her here, sit her there, put up this backdrop, etc…and quickly realized that she (like most pets I am sure) had the same attention span as a 1 1/2 year old in full run! Thank goodness I wore flats! Regardless, we still got her coaxed into some positions, and rewarded her kindly each time with a run about the studio and a mouth full of treats. Thank you Lily and Lily’s Dad for having me capture her!

I had so much fun I want to offer $100 session fee for all pet sessions booked in the month of February! The sessions can be held at my studio or local outdoor Frederickburg location. Please contact me at marta@martalocklear.com if you are interested in a Pet Session.

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Helping Hearts for Haiti Winner Announced!

Click on the video to see who won!

Helping Hearts Helping Haiti from marta locklear on Vimeo.

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Casting Call | Marta Locklear Photography

Casting Call for Nursing/Breastfeeding Mothers and Baby

What I need:

- Mothers willing to nurse/breastfeed their baby for images to be used on a website and office promoting Breastfeeding.

- Signed Model Release for web, print and display

- Travel to my Fredericksburg Studio for session

- Willing to shoot in next couple of weeks

What you will get:

- Free session of you and your baby (session is the model shoot)

- 5 Digital Files from the session

- Option to purchase prints or more files if you wish at a discounted price

How to Submit:

- Send  a recent image of you (unless I have photographed you recently). Snap shots are welcome.

- Current clothing size (for wardrobe styling)

- Your Name, Age, Hair color, Ethnicity (looking for variety)

- Infant age

- Send all information to marta@martalocklear.com

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They get ‘Silver Fox’ and we get ‘Old’?

It happens suddenly. You step towards the mirror face still heat flushed from spending the last 15 minutes drying your hair. You brush, tweak, smooth and then BAM. WTF is that? Panicked, heart racing, you lunge forward towards the mirror wishing it had instant magnifying powers because surely what you think you just saw, was just a tiny figment of your imagination or brand new highlights from yesterday’s few minutes in the sun. Sadly, neither are the case…it is there…kinky, wiry, shiny and white. You have a gray hair.

The questions then start to flurry through your mind…When did this happen? Has anyone else seen it? Are there more? Do I pluck it? How many more are there? How old am I again? When did my mom go gray?

Just when you thought you could not freak out anymore, you lean further forward nose grazing the mirror and begin filtering through your hair like a Chimpanzee looking for fleas on his mate. Then you see them, a full army for sure…clustered in some areas, singularly mocking you in others. How did you miss this? Has all the years of highlights and dying really masked the truth from you?

You step back a moment, glance down at the sink basin, start to breath again and begin to analyze your life to figure out just when or what did this to you. You are clearly not old enough, it had to be the 3 kids, billions of hours worked, stress of running a business…and having a life. Maybe you could have slowed down a bit. The inevitable may have been delayed for a year or two. In all reality though, this day was going to come….eventually. You now stamp an “Old” label on your forehead.

This happened to me about a year ago. I decided to stop highlighting and dying my hair. It grows insanely fast, up to an inch a month and the upkeep was near impossible for me. So I went O’natural. After a couple of months the truth began to sit in and my Army of Gray was apparent. They were there and they were mocking me. I faced the fact that I would either have to go dying my hair monthly to keep them hidden or just embrace my new badges of age, life and wisdom (got to find some good in this). I chose to deal with them for as long as possible, hoping that I will be one of those lucky ladies that goes gray gracefully. Trust me I have almost caved a thousand times. Some months they taunt me…laughing at me as loud as possible, others I am just too busy to notice.

One day you may find me snuggled back up into a salon seat unleashing my battle against age, but today I sit here at just over a year since my last hair appointment challenging myself to love them for what they are. There is no promise that I can handle it as it gets more and more apparent. The days that I am not carded anymore I am sure are just around the corner and truth is, I just might not go gray gracefully.

So here is to the rest of the Silver Foxess’ (made that up) that embrace their gray and deflect the label of ‘Old’. Men have this one way too easy.

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