Life is simple here at the lake. It wasn't always that way. At one time it was a hub of activity with the quarrying the stone which I always thought was used in building stately landmark buildings. Building things always intrigued me, I can remember using the unused portions of cutoff planks from my Dad's many home additions when I was a youngster. Seeing them go together, trying to make them have a pleasing shape, or something that looked like a house. It was fun then and it is even fun now.
Sheryl and I had an opportunity watching the progress of a building grow from the ground up when we were asked to photograph the new Independence Bank being built. We made quite a few trips to Scottsville Road to complete a visual record as the building progressed. At the time we were doing this, Dorian Walker of Peridot Pictures had a video time lapse camera recording it also. Sheryl got to see this when it was shown at the John Mellencamp Concert at WKU Stadium and said it was just awesome!
This bank is a replica of famed Independence Hall in Philadelphia where our Declaration of Independence was signed. I really liked seeing the historical pictures in each of the offices in this beautiful building which is sure to be a landmark in Bowling Green.
Back at the Lake things just kinda drift back to being the little island, a jewel of green, surrounded by a city and long healed from the steam drills, the blasting, the sounds of engines of the trucks hauling the blasted chunks of limestone to be crushed and spread on the rural roads in Warren county. I don't feel I own this place, but just a Steward, blessed to maintain it as it is for as long as it is. People have asked how did I come to find Limestone Lake, my reply, "I don't think I found it, I think it found me".
Whether you come to the lake for pictures or not, we hope you enjoy the the peace and solitude while here and a lasting memory through both pictures and visual stimulation of just being here.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Just the two of us!
What a great way to start the new year! I married my best friend, the person I adore and have so much respect and admiration, which has to make me the luckiest man on earth!
I would just like for everyone to know what a remarkable person Sheryl is, of course all that come in contact with her here at Limestone Lake Photography already know this. Even though I started Limestone Lake Photo, when Sheryl joined the staff (that sure sounds like we are a big corporation, which really is "Just the Two of Us"!) she came with experience in photography as a high school yearbook photographer and a load of talent! Sheryl had creativity and attention to detail from the very beginning when she first came to LLP, this is one of the things which sets our studio apart from work I have seen by other professional photographers, prize winning photographers. Sheryl knows every picture that leaves our studio and every picture we take is the reflection of who we are....quality isn't something we take lightly here. Of course we want to provide the images our customers want, but we aren't satisfied unless we put into our pictures the very best we can accomplish, that being our very heart and soul.
Sheryl has made me a better photographer. When I see the pictures she takes after I have thought we have done our best, amazes me at just how much more she brings to light in the session. She is still is growing as a photographer and is modest when I tell her how much I like one of the pictures she has taken. She, as I, feel we have never taken our best photograph and still strive to improve with every image we take. Working with someone you love doing the thing you love most... photography... is experiencing life from a level neither of us had ever known before!
In the picture above, in the snow, we are not fighting over the camera, we are just playing as we do alot! Our lake, the home and studio are in the background, we are truly blessed!
I would just like for everyone to know what a remarkable person Sheryl is, of course all that come in contact with her here at Limestone Lake Photography already know this. Even though I started Limestone Lake Photo, when Sheryl joined the staff (that sure sounds like we are a big corporation, which really is "Just the Two of Us"!) she came with experience in photography as a high school yearbook photographer and a load of talent! Sheryl had creativity and attention to detail from the very beginning when she first came to LLP, this is one of the things which sets our studio apart from work I have seen by other professional photographers, prize winning photographers. Sheryl knows every picture that leaves our studio and every picture we take is the reflection of who we are....quality isn't something we take lightly here. Of course we want to provide the images our customers want, but we aren't satisfied unless we put into our pictures the very best we can accomplish, that being our very heart and soul.
Sheryl has made me a better photographer. When I see the pictures she takes after I have thought we have done our best, amazes me at just how much more she brings to light in the session. She is still is growing as a photographer and is modest when I tell her how much I like one of the pictures she has taken. She, as I, feel we have never taken our best photograph and still strive to improve with every image we take. Working with someone you love doing the thing you love most... photography... is experiencing life from a level neither of us had ever known before!
In the picture above, in the snow, we are not fighting over the camera, we are just playing as we do alot! Our lake, the home and studio are in the background, we are truly blessed!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
A new year, a new Beginning!
Sheryl and I exchanged our wedding vows January 1st on the downtown Square in Bowling Green. We wanted a very simple exchange of rings and vows with a small gathering of friends and family outdoors unrehearsed. January is a risky time for an outdoor wedding as weather at that time of year can be unpredictable. There was a light rain falling when we arrived, we were not going to let that interfere with what we had looked forward to for so long. When we walked together under an arch in the park, the rain ceased, the sun came out and smiled on us for the ceremony! With the ceremony over and the congratulations given, back came the gentle rain as the whole thing was as if on cue. We retired to Mariahs for a luncheon with our family and friends. No formal photography, though several people did some candids while The Daily news was there to record the first wedding of the new year and our new magistrate Dan Rudlof's very first offical act, our wedding!
Photos courtsey of Miranda Peterson, Daily News BG KY.
Photos courtsey of Miranda Peterson, Daily News BG KY.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Where has all the time gone....
Time like the moving finger has written this as another year and now is almost gone. Here it is almost Christmas and the weather is chilly and it's time to count our blessings and we have truly been blessed. We want to thank all of you who valued our photography for saving your cherished memory of your family in 2010.
Limestone Lake Photography is still being chosen by families who first came to us when we opened in 1992 and many have become friends and like family members. We want to wish all a Very Merry Christmas and hope your New Year will be even better. Thanks!
Limestone Lake is a very special place to Sheryl and I. It is even more special with the loving memory of two friends who helped build and create this place to be what it is. Bobby Lewis came here not long after I moved here in 1992 and a friendship developed or I might say he adopted me like a younger brother. If I needed anything done, or help, or where I could get something I needed or wanted(like our old Chevy truck) he knew everybody and just where to go to get what was wanted! I was proud to call him a friend and we enjoyed many mornings going to eat breakfast together swapping stories. Along with being someone who knew how to build or make anything he also had a love of photography. I'm going to miss him and his special knock on the door and his death has affected me deeply.
Limestone Lake Photography is still being chosen by families who first came to us when we opened in 1992 and many have become friends and like family members. We want to wish all a Very Merry Christmas and hope your New Year will be even better. Thanks!
Limestone Lake is a very special place to Sheryl and I. It is even more special with the loving memory of two friends who helped build and create this place to be what it is. Bobby Lewis came here not long after I moved here in 1992 and a friendship developed or I might say he adopted me like a younger brother. If I needed anything done, or help, or where I could get something I needed or wanted(like our old Chevy truck) he knew everybody and just where to go to get what was wanted! I was proud to call him a friend and we enjoyed many mornings going to eat breakfast together swapping stories. Along with being someone who knew how to build or make anything he also had a love of photography. I'm going to miss him and his special knock on the door and his death has affected me deeply.
Bobby Lewis 1937-2010
Limestone Lake lost another special special person four years ago who had an impact and helped get many of the projects off the ground here. That was Dewayne Studevyn, I met him even before I moved in. He had helped Mrs. Pat Grider a previous owner who had this stone house built and he felt a closeness with this place before I bought it, he seemed pleased to know me and my plans for the lake. Dewayne became responsible for all of the building projects which happened here at the lake; he found the building we moved here for our back studio(used mainly for window light and high key children photography), helped and oversaw our second story living quarters addition, moved/built/renovated just about all our shooting prop areas, as well as moving and building our cabin across the lake with its storage facilities, and the list goes on! I can't look anywhere outside or inside that hasn't been touched by the hand of Dewayne. My grief at the loss of my two friends is touched by the the visual memories of all they did here at the lake that they both were so proud of....their accomplishments are now monuments in memory of what they accomplished here. I was blessed to have had both as friends who not only adopted me but came here and made the Limestone Lake what it is today.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Our New Decade!
We hope you had a Merry Christmas and are off to a Super New Year!
This is the first time I have taken to keep you up to date what's been going on here since I wrote about my greenhouse experience, which by the way has seemed to help protect most of the plants we put into it. I run an electric heater when the tempature drops below freezing and has been effective in keeping most of the plants from freezing. The tempature got down to 7 degrees and with two heaters going the plants were hovering together for warmth and the hardy survived! Yeah!
When it's sunny I enjoy walking in and amongst the greenery on the reclaimed brick floor, it makes me appreciate now having a place to winter them till they can return to their favored places!
I truly value Limestone Lake and my priviledge to live and be part of it. I have owned homes before in different places and seen lots of our country, but nothing compares. I have no desire to go away and visit exotic or places of beauty, here I feel a connection and truly see four seasons with each one as beautiful as the other. As a photographer, when I saw Limestone Lake I fell in love with the uniqness and opportunity to photograph people in a natural environment.
Sheryl and I see the same vision of making Limestone Lake as a magical place...a place where families are together and part of Limestone Lake for now and for years to come through their pictures. We feel the families who come here are our friends and become like family to us. We have gone to photograph on locations but in a sense we feel like we are having friends over when we do their pictures here.
We feel honored and blessed to be here and to share Limestone Lake with you.
Thanks!
This is the first time I have taken to keep you up to date what's been going on here since I wrote about my greenhouse experience, which by the way has seemed to help protect most of the plants we put into it. I run an electric heater when the tempature drops below freezing and has been effective in keeping most of the plants from freezing. The tempature got down to 7 degrees and with two heaters going the plants were hovering together for warmth and the hardy survived! Yeah!
When it's sunny I enjoy walking in and amongst the greenery on the reclaimed brick floor, it makes me appreciate now having a place to winter them till they can return to their favored places!
I truly value Limestone Lake and my priviledge to live and be part of it. I have owned homes before in different places and seen lots of our country, but nothing compares. I have no desire to go away and visit exotic or places of beauty, here I feel a connection and truly see four seasons with each one as beautiful as the other. As a photographer, when I saw Limestone Lake I fell in love with the uniqness and opportunity to photograph people in a natural environment.
Sheryl and I see the same vision of making Limestone Lake as a magical place...a place where families are together and part of Limestone Lake for now and for years to come through their pictures. We feel the families who come here are our friends and become like family to us. We have gone to photograph on locations but in a sense we feel like we are having friends over when we do their pictures here.
We feel honored and blessed to be here and to share Limestone Lake with you.
Thanks!
Friday, September 18, 2009
A Bigger project than I realized! The Greenhouse a learning experience...
Sheryl and I love flowers for pictures and feel there is a connection with beauty when we have flowers in our photos. I'm not much of a "green thumb" but do alot of planting flowers when Sheryl says "dig a hole right there" and I'm pretty good with a water hose after planting the flowers. The prennials we don't worry so much about, we try to mulch them over the winter; but the annuals we had tried keeping them in the more lighted part of our basement to see if they would winter there and what is amazing, some of them do! Talk always drifted to "What if we had a greenhouse?" So when I had a chance I surprised surprise Sheryl with the gift of a green house ....that's when it became something more than I imagined. It was a kit in a great big box with a 100 page booklet of instructions.....when I read in the beginning part of the instructions where it said "with 3 assistants" which I didn't have, I placed the whole box near where we had put down its foundation filled with crushed stone and put off the project for over a year. With the "constant urging" of Sheryl, I thought I would give it a go especially when I had one volunteer to help me by the name of "Lucky"!
To make a long story short it was a little shorter than the nightmare it became as the numbers on many of the numerous pieces had disappeared due to weathering. It took much longer as we had to figure it out as if it were a jigsaw puzzle, but we prevailed. After erecting it Sheryl went on line and found a site which gave step by step instructions....and as they say hindsight is easier to see than foresight!!!
I now have gotten electricity in it so we can pump water out of the lake, work at night, and use electrical appliances when needed. All in all it is "pretty cool" and worth the effort it took to do and keep doing the things we need to do to winter our plants. Next I'm building the tables so Sheryl can pot plants and hang her flowering baskets.....I'm finding it to be a neat place to hang out and dream up new projects while continuing to keep hammering this to completion!
Maybe some pictures to follow, one picture is worth a 1000 words!
To make a long story short it was a little shorter than the nightmare it became as the numbers on many of the numerous pieces had disappeared due to weathering. It took much longer as we had to figure it out as if it were a jigsaw puzzle, but we prevailed. After erecting it Sheryl went on line and found a site which gave step by step instructions....and as they say hindsight is easier to see than foresight!!!
I now have gotten electricity in it so we can pump water out of the lake, work at night, and use electrical appliances when needed. All in all it is "pretty cool" and worth the effort it took to do and keep doing the things we need to do to winter our plants. Next I'm building the tables so Sheryl can pot plants and hang her flowering baskets.....I'm finding it to be a neat place to hang out and dream up new projects while continuing to keep hammering this to completion!
Maybe some pictures to follow, one picture is worth a 1000 words!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Welcome to our world at Limestone Lake...
Breakfast at Bob Evans Saturday morning was delicious...John found a new love with the cinnamon french toast topped with carmel sauce. Our next stop was the flea market. We were looking for items to use in the greenhouse that we are building. Then it was off to Lowe's for the electrical needs and back to the lake to work. We will post pictures and provide updates later. Let's just say that a building a Greenhouse from a kit has been a challenge! At dusk we took a paddle boat ride around the Lake...it won't be long before the trees provide us with the autumn glory. On Sunday I did time on the computer while John continued his expertise on the greenhouse then we starting cleaning out our storage garage that had flooded from the last big rain. Our stomachs reminded us that we had skipped lunch so around 6pm and very tired and hungry we gave it up for the day. We have some families to photograph this week that we haven't seen in awhile. We are looking forward to renewing those friendships.
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