Perry Rotary Club 2012 |
Photography is our profession, not our hobby. We are dedicated to providing the ultimate "Carlson's" experience. As a full service photography studio we have a professional photographer, and a knowledgeable, enthusiastic staff that is ready to help navigate you through the whole portrait process. At Carlson's we are driven by the desire to bring our customers the best in art, design, and new technology that we gain from our study with other photographers throughout the world.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Rotary Club
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Take me to the Prom!
(Ally and her boyfriend.) |
The perfect dress [check] hair style [check] date [check…or
maybe stag!] shoes, nails and flowers [check,check, check] now who’s going to
take the pictures of you and all your friends on prom day??
Why not Carlson’s?!
Even if the Prom Committee didn’t select Carlson’s as your Prom Photographer,
doesn’t mean you can’t have Carlson’s Photos to capture the memories.
Just this past Saturday Ally, our 2013 Senior Rep from Avon,
invited us to be a part of her special day with all her friends.
(All the girls) |
We all
gathered at the Livingston Campus Park for a quick photo session before the
prom which was just a short drive away at the Genesee River Hotel. The girls all looked fabulous in their
dresses and the guys were all very handsome in their tuxes.
(boys will be boys) |
(no one fell in!) |
(All the guys) |
The setting was perfect with little white
bridges over a beautiful pond. Ally was the
perfect coordinator for bringing a total of 21 people together for a Pre-Prom
photo op. We are so lucky to have her on
our team this year to help launch our senior season.
(Pictured are a couple of shots from the session on
Saturday.)
Interested in Pre-prom photos like Ally's? Just call and ask if we have your prom date available, we'd love to take part in capturing your memories of this special day.
Friday, May 18, 2012
United Way 5th Annual Day of Caring.
Kevin recently had the opportunity to visit with and
photograph some of the volunteers at the United Way Day of Caring event on May
16th.
The first year the Day of Caring had 70 volunteers and
covered 7 locations. This year, numbers reached
over 300 volunteers of individuals, businesses, and civic groups and even the
Batavia Student Council covering 34 work sites from fixing up old bicycles for
re-use to sprucing up the playground at the School for the Blind.
They also listen to a story with a great pay-it-forward
message about a boy and puzzles. A young
boy at school loved doing puzzles but didn’t like classwork and for that his
grades suffered. This teacher invited the
boy to do puzzles in her room during his lunch period. She encouraged him and offered up words of
kindness. One day she bought a 20,000
piece puzzle for him to work on. His
grades began to improve with her encouragement and by the end of his 7th
grade year he went from almost failing to a solid B student. The next 5 years came and went with him
visiting this teacher to work on the massive 20,000 piece puzzle but he didn’t even
complete it by graduation.
He took it to college…Associates…Bachelors…Masters…and a
Doctorate degree later her FINALLY finished the puzzle and wanted to share this
success with his teacher that started it all.
She was proud of him no doubt, and thanked her for her encouragement because
he recognized that without it he may not have gotten so far in life and
achieved so much. Her message to him was
that it was now his turn to help someone else the way she had helped him.
It just goes to show that, sometimes it’s just the little
things you can do that make a difference.
Something as simple as kind words of encouragement can help someone in
ways you couldn’t have imagined.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Senior Season
It’s that time of
year again…Senior Season! And we couldn’t be more excited about it.
Senior Year is such a
special time in our lives. It’s a year
of legend that we spend our whole high school careers working towards and
looking forward to and then in the blink of an eye…it’s over. Prom comes and then Graduation and you’re on
to bigger things like college and jobs and seeing new people and stepping
outside of the places you have known and into the unknown. You only get to be this age once, and
experience this transition from childhood to young adulthood and enter into the
“Real World” that everyone has been telling you about.
At Carlson’s we love to capture that “in between” stage you’re
living in. We love hearing about your
future plans and getting a real sense of who you are. It’s such an amazing experience for us to
have the privilege of working with you in this special time in your life and
hopefully capturing a sense of who you are to share with friends and loved ones
to cherish for years to come.
Senior pictures are more than just a picture of what you
look like at this age. They encompass who you really are, a compilation of the
past 17/18 years of your life, and how you want to be remembered. In 10, 20, or even 50 years from now when you
take out that dusty old yearbook from the closet, what will your picture say
about you?
Friday, May 11, 2012
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