Monthly Archives: May 2014

More photos of Thomas’ outfit for Prom

Here’s one

And another…

And lastly:

Jacob

Jacob

Jacob
Copyright © 2014 CADDY .|. IMAGING
Taken with a Nikon D7000 using a Tamron SP 28-75MM F/2.8 Di lens. The exposure was taken at 75mm, f/4.5 for 1/125th of a second at ISO 400. Post capture processing was done in Adobe Lightroom 5.4 and Adobe Photshop CS6.

Welcome to the official opening of Caddy Imaging

Welcome. Today Caddy Imaging became officially recognized by the state of Minnesota as a business. Until today, all of my efforts had been aimed at improving myself and my photography to a point where I felt comfortable with the idea of earning money with my work. Although I am still somewhat uncomfortable asking for money (Isn’t there always some uncertainty in the beginning?), I feel that if I am ever going to grow beyond myself, I have to take the plunge and work more towards embracing my own abilities and confidence. I hope that you will bear with me as I work through the awkward and sometimes slow process to build my confidence.

If you’re still reading this, then please take a moment to consider Caddy Imaging as a resource for you and your family to share what makes you unique. Let me become a part of your family and earn your respect while you take cherished memories to show to your extended family and friends. Whether it’s senior pictures, family portraits, anniversaries, photos of your elder family members, headshots or environmental portraits, know that I will do whatever it takes to make sure that your photos are the best you’ve ever had.

Thank You,

 

Bill Caddy

Thomas’ Prom 2014

Thomas has been looking forward to Prom night for over a month. He was the first student at Voyageur’s Expeditionary School to purchase a ticket. Here’s a shot of him before leaving for the evening.

Thomas, ready for the Prom. 2014 Thomas, ready for the Prom
Copyright © 2014 CADDY .|. IMAGING
Taken with a Nikon D7000 using a Tamron SP 28-75MM F/2.8 Di lens. The exposure was taken at 44mm, f/4.5 for 1/125th of a second at ISO 400. Post capture processing was done in Adobe’s Lightroom 5.4.