April 23, 2007

Erin and Sam

August wedding at The Woodlands.

Erin and Sam took a break from home renovation this weekend to visit me in Livingston this weekend. We actually had a break in the Springtime showers to get some engagement photos done. Their wedding is coming up August 18th at The Woodlands in Cottonwood Canyon. Erin and Sam are both Montanans. Funny thing is, that they had to move all the way to Portland, Oregon to find each other... go figure!

After we were finished shooting, they were telling me that these are the first photos of them together, ever! So, this should be a pleasant surprise to their parents and family. Enjoy!




April 18, 2007

Poignant beauty

Thoughts of compassion.

I was scheduled to do some portfolio work for a young model from Bozeman. She was going to arrive at my studio at about 10 am and we had several shots mapped out. I was getting the lights set up, cameras checked and loaded, having my morning coffee when an office mate from down the hall entered my studio, white as a ghost and visibly shaken. He asked if I had seen or heard what was going on in NYC. The date was September 11th. In a moment I was on the internet looking at the most horrific images of buildings collapsing, papers, concrete, steel and human bodies falling from the sky. A quick call to my sister in law relieved my fear that my nephew might have been in harms way... but the news was good. My nephew Theo had called briefly to say he and his wife were safe, but it was obvious that life, as we know it was about to change.

In walked Jill Jin, a young woman with a disheveled aura and eyes that were speaking of the pain in her heart, but not given to tears. She was wearing a garment of shock and apprehension. Conversation was difficult under the circumstances. We sat calmly and discussed the options of rescheduling the shoot. She was about to walk out, when I had the thought that these photos might be about something much more meaningful than images for a model portfolio. It was a time much un-like what I had expected, but I decided to capture the moment that was given to me... regardless. I uttered the idea as best I could and Jill agreed.

Jill recently emailed me and asked for these images. Thanks to Jill, I relived those moments and rediscovered these images today. It caused me to dig down into my old files, like the memories of the painful realizations in life that we tend to forget. For some reason it was today of all days, just after a highly disturbed student walks onto a campus in Virginia and takes over 30 innocent lives. My heart goes out to all those that lost loved ones on that day in New York several years ago, and today in Virginia.

So, in my late night thoughts, I don't know exactly how to bring this full circle, except to encourage all of us to embrace love and not hate, to practice compassion for each other, and most of all to find forgiveness in our hearts.

The following images, although painful have a very unique and poignant beauty. I could try to describe the moment in words, but I think the images speak for themselves.


Images Copyright 2007 Larry Stanley


Perhaps these images are misplaced on my Montana Weddings Blog but life contains joy and dispare, happiness and sadness, and we all share in the sadness of this human tradgedy.

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April 9, 2007

Darrell Scott plays Montana's Big Sky High

An intimate venue for music.

I've just got to share this place with folks around the Bozeman area. Looking for an amazing place to take friend, campanion or lover??? I've got the place.

It's a home in the Springhill area that hosts the most intimate, amazing music experience in the area. It's like having a great talent come to your home for the evening. Big Sky High, is a spacious home/recording studio that is owned and operated by Dave Goodwin at the Goodwin Ranch. The great room and adjoining living room is filled with comfy couches and chairs. It holds about 100 people max. Put this place on your list for that special date.

Saturday night, we were invited to see Darrell Scott perform. Darrell is a well published singer/songwriter from Nashville. His voice and excellent guitar work is an experience not to be missed. He'll be performing again in the Livingston area this July 1st with a number of other famous performers. You should keep an eye on the Big Sky High website for details.

Also, I have to mention that this beautiful angel Jessica Kilroy played during the intermission. What a voice!

Here are a few images of the concert and the glowing hands of Darrell Scott. All images ©2007 Larry Stanley










And this is Jessica Kilroy...




Dave, thanks very much for your gracious hospitality.

April 3, 2007

Montana Spring Weddings

Just when does Spring begin in Montana, anyway?

Well, for me it all starts in May. As April displays it's fickle ways, I'm about 5 weeks out until the Wedding Season in Montana begins. Last week was sunny and 70 degrees, and from the looks of things this morning (23 degrees and snowing), you can see why folks wait a bit longer before planning those beautiful outdoor weddings, for which Montana has become quite well known.

I took my camera, my dog Yeshe and my friend's dog Barker out for a morning walk in a glowing, foggy wonderland along the banks of the Yellowstone River. I thought you might enjoy the view!