Stephanie Millner Photography & Design

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  • June24th

    Saturday, I had the opportunity to photograph two friends visiting family in Rome.  Riccardo is a commercial photographer in Ukiah, California.  He and his fantastic wife, Dominique (who’s currently in nursing school) are here for the month visiting Ric’s family in the area.  For those of you who get my bi-lingual rack cards, this is the guy who writes the Italian for me.  (If I wrote it, it would sound for less eloquent, and far more “caveman”)  Here’s a few from our day out:

    By Piazza Colonna

    By Piazza Navona

    Near Campo di Fiori

    Near Campo di Fiori

    Off Lungotevere

    Near Piazza Venezia

    Il Colosseo

    Outside the Forums

  • June11th

    Last weekend, Dave, my father-in-law Fred, and I went on a little adventure outside Rome, to beautiful Lago di Balseno in Northern Lazio.  Absolutely beautiful hidden gem – tourist free, fantastic food, and beautiful vistas everywere.  We visited a few cities, including Tuscania, Marta (where we ate in a restaurant full of cats – it was great!), and Cività.  Best part about Italy, I’m totally convinced, is that you can pick any random town off a map and decide to go on a whim – and it’s like it’s own little mini-vacation.  And I was happy because I got to spend the day shooting these…


    Lake Balseno

    Tuscania

    Doorway – Cività



    Window – Cività


    Ant on a Flowering Olive Tree – Cività

    And  since I couldn’t resist a panoramic… This is the hill we climbed up to get to the town.

    Panoramic of Cività del Bagnoregio

  • June6th

    Last month we donated a large print collection – valued at over $1000 – to the American Embassy’s charity auction.  (Very proud to say it went for a pretty high sum to a VERY nice family – looking forward to doing the session next month when school is out!)  We also photographed the auction itself as well as a quick “photo booth” type setup of everyone dressed up all pretty-like.  Here are just a few from the evening’s festivities.

    Oh, and if you’re wondering, we won a new vacuum cleaner, the FBI prize-package (which was essentially a Tee-shirt that said “FBI” and some bottles of wine), and painting lessons – which should be very fun!

    The auctioneer

    Nice couple from the Embassy

    Some friends hanging out!

    Love this one – married 30 years, I believe he’d said!

    The auctioneer wearing the prize he was auctioning off…

    I don’t know their names but I am pretty sure she works at the commissary…

    Amazing fruit custard parfait things.  I need to find these again.  Yes, that’s right… NEED.

    Some friends hanging out on the back patio

    A $800 bottle of wine.  I think it’s a white wine with a colored bottle, but I don’t really know.  Anyway, it’s one of the prizes donated to the auction.

  • June4th

    It would be really nice if you’d vote for my image!  I know it’s a lot to ask, but it makes me all happy when I see people bother to click on my image.  So make me smile some and register, please!  This is my entry for the cover contest for Professional Photographer, our industry’s trade magazine.  And by voting, you also make Kasha & Jorge very happy because this is their sweet sweet dog, Spartacus.  And you should want to make them smile because they got married last weekend – so consider it your wedding gift to them, by helping make their dog a star!  (I’m good with guilt, hunh?)

    VOTE HERE
    http://www.ppmag.com/cover-contest-2010/vote/34642/

  • June3rd

    Well I’ve done it again.  I have once again neglected my loyal blog followers.  In fact, I see some of you have found the “unfollow” button in the facebook app! (coughmeaniescough).  But perhaps that should tell me something… something like… “why have a blog if you never post anything?!”  Ok, ok I get your point.

    So due to popular request, I’ll try and post more about ROME in general, rather than just clients.  Not that I don’t love my clients – I do! – but there’s that whole language barrier thing and I’ve cut back on work a lot to finish my MBA over here… so anyway, I’ll fill in the gaps with some randomness on the city and our vacations and new poisonous foods that the dog’s gotten into.  Oh, and if you stalk me on Facebook you’ve probably seen the photos already.  But they’re retouched and all pretty-like here.  So just act surprised, okay?

    This week’s theme: Architecture.

    Villa d’Este, Tivoli

    Another Villa d’Este interior

    Door outside of Chiesa San Saba (next to my house!)

    Door with a superfluous amount of potted plants – Nemi, Italy

    View from a cliff at Nemi

    Inside Castel Sant’Angelo, Roma

    Bernini’s Piazza San Pietro – Vatican City

  • March14th

    I’m Back!

    Posted in: Articles

    Sorry for the long (too long!) delay in posting.  We’re finally getting settled in to our new place here in Aventino, Rome.  Somehow, even with a 4-month post delay, I am STILL behind in posting a lot of sessions and news and things.  As you can see, there’s a whole new website look, which, while I completed myself, I owe many many thanks to Betsy for not blocking me on Yahoo for the endless string of questions!  So here’s 2 updates from the recent past.

    First, in January (yes, 2 months ago!) I got my Craftsman Degree – or Cr.Photog. – from PPA at Imaging USA 2010.  It was quite the event.  Liz was my sponsor and congratulated me with a high-five on stage (we’re not huggy people)… even after she managed to break my first medallion on the way up the stairs.  We were doing a dry-run of the lift-hair/hang-danglie maneuver – except that I had rather big hair that night.  (Convinced my friend Andrea to do it for me – so it actually looked good for a change!)  Anyway, the hook got caught in a clot of gel, spray, and hair and the whole thing broke… Liz runs back behind the curtain (me, next up on stage mind you!) with “I NEED A NEW MEDAL!!!”  Them: “Why?  We just gave you a medal.”  Liz:  “Now is NOT the time to argue about this!”  It was close… the stage-hand was almost my sponsor (it’s all good though – Terrell is a cool guy!).  Anyway, it worked out in the end.  Here’s some pictures for proof that my buddy Joerg took.

    Liz, bedangly-ing me:

    Our obligatory high-five (That’s PPA ex-prez Ron Nichols in the back.  Unfortunately for him, he had the room across the hall from us.  We left him offerings to make up for what we can only assume was a tremendous lack of sleep caused by yours-truly.  We were the “loud room” on the floor…  shocker, I’m sure.)

    And here are some other fun ones from Imaging:

    Above:  One we took at “Caney Fork Fish Camp” – TN’s authentic food.  (Might be roadkill?)
    But good company!  From left:  Andrea, Liz, Barbi, Erin (below), Mark, Betsy, Me, Deb

    Below:  Giant Pink Elephant with a… Fez, maybe?  He was on the side of the road so we just HAD to pull over!
    From left:  Barbi, Me, Erin, Deb, Liz

    So now the interesting part of this story… “But you live in Rome, what were you doing in Tennessee?” I hear you ask.
    Good question.
    As everyone knows, “getting there is half the fun.”  Erin and I wrote an article about our ridiculously complicated, albeit extremely fun, trip from Italy to Imaging USA.  It was published in this month’s copy of Professional Photographer Magazine.  It was, however, edited quite a bit (for length – apparently, I’m long-winded?)  Here’s the original version for those of you who are curious!

    So Many Countries – So Little Time: Our Travel to Imaging USA
    By: Erin L. Clark, CPP and Stephanie Millner, Cr.Photog., CPP

    Living in Europe is great. Lots to do, and even more to photograph. However, there isn’t the same type of photographic community as in the States. So, when Imaging USA came around in January, we set out on an epic adventure to Nashville.

    Our round-trip journey from Italy to Imaging took us to over fifteen major cities and four countries in twelve days. Our trip started nearly a week prior to Imaging flying from Italy to Frankfurt, Germany. Since we both have access to free military travel, we decided to take Space-A flights from the major air-terminal in nearby Ramstein, Germany.

    When flying Space-A, flexibility is imperative: you can’t really decide where, or when, you want to travel. We wanted to arrive somewhere – anywhere – in the US. That day, six different flights were scheduled for the East Coast. Unfortunately, one flight was full, four more were cancelled, and another was delayed indefinitely. After over fourteen hours waiting, we luckily got on a last-minute flight out to Dover, Delaware on a C5 jet.

    The C-5 is quite an experience. You shimmy up very steep and icy ladder. After a somewhat treacherous two-story vertical climb (holding your bags), you find whatever space you can and settle in for an eleven hour flight back to the states… seated backwards.

    We arrived in Dover and drove back to Washington DC with a local photographer-friend, and stayed with her (thanks Liz!). On Friday, after a frigid thirteen-hour van ride, we finally arrived in Nashville.

    IMAGING USA – we are here and having a blast. And it’s over in less time than it took to get us there. Now to get back to Europe…

    First was the van-ride which took almost twice as long. Sure, we had to make a few stops along the way – mostly for coffee and shopping. We arrived back in Washington, DC at nearly 5:00am, only a few hours before our next Space-A flight was scheduled to leave Baltimore, MD.

    Only – THAT flight was cancelled – as was the next one, and the next. The dreaded free flight home was not looking promising. We desperately called every military airport on the East Coast determined to catch ANY flight back to Europe. The choices were more than slim – nothing was scheduled for days.

    With no other options, we bought one-way-tickets back to Italy. Surprisingly affordable… except the only airport we could fly from was in New Jersey. The next day we drove to Newark National for a flight to Rome, via Brussels, Belgium. Naturally, we had to make a quick stop for sight-seeing, waffles and chocolate – an obvious necessity after 12 days of travelling.

    Was it worth it? Absolutely – nothing beats seeing old friends, hearing great speakers, and eating Belgian chocolate. Would we do it again? Yes – but, next year, we’ll research round-trip tickets on a commercial airline first!
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    Stephanie Millner, Cr.Photog, CPP is a pet photographer in Rome, Italy. Erin L. Clark, CPP is a portrait photographer in Sicily, Italy.

  • November12th

    Brice has a new big brother… and I do mean BIG!

    Brody is a 100 lb. mastiff… and still growing!  Just look at the size of those paws.

    Anyway, Lizzy bought in her new baby for some pet portraits just in time for Christmas (which explains the hat).  They’re both surprisingly amenable to wearing clothing – which is funny because Hailey will really have none of it.  Brice, by the way, is Hailey’s buddy after we dog-sat for him.  She was so upset when he left!

    My favorite.  Possibly one of this year’s four…

    All puppy!  (that is SOME tongue!)

    Best Buddies.

    He’s all tuckered out, and the season has barely begun!

    My favorite family portrait

    A closeup of the group

    My other favorite.  They’re surprisingly willing to stay like this too…

  • October11th

    Part 2 of our evening commenced at… 11:30pm?  That’s not too late, right?  Right.

    Ingrid, Courtney, the models and I ventured over to Old-Town for some fun night shooting around the pier.  And wow… it was quiet out!  We might have seen 3 cars all night, and only the night watchman to keep us company.  I’ve never seen Old Town so empty!  Even with Chadwick’s pub right down the street, it was completely bare!

    Ingrid and I decided to play with some off-camera flash techniques for some extra pop.  This is also how I learned that my flash won’t attach to her strobe system, and why professional photographers should (and DO!) carry a reliable second set of gear!  Anyway, here’s what we came up with.

    My favorite of Susie – she pulls off the drama look so well!

    Crystal in front of the downtown Bike Shop

    Susie in the Parking Garage

    My absolute favorite shot of Crystal!

    Kristi on the pier.

    Natural light of Susie below the street lamp

    My favorite of Kristi – love the lens flare!

    Another of Crystal on the pier.

  • October10th

    Mayhem with models is NOT, I repeat NOT the same as ModelMayhem… Anyway, another shoot that’s been a long time posting… Makeup Artist Courtney Anderson of Blueberries Wild wanted to collaborate with me on a high-fashion shoot with a few models.  We did 2 looks in studio – something a la Herbal Essences (very commercial, beauty ish.)  and then another look with crazy-ish makeup for more of a couture style.  The night itself was a rather l-o-n-g comedy of errors, beginning with the second photographer blowing a tire on the way down here, and Crystal (below) nearly blinding herself with my non-saline contact solution.  Fortunately, even though Barbi Barnum was unable to come due to car trouble, Ingrid Kaslik and Liz Vance were able to fill in for the night shooting.  Anyway, a fun day was had by all – I hope!  :)

    Kristi

    Susie

    Crystal

  • October8th

    These two gorgeous girls are Chloe – the Shepherd, and Domino – the German Cooley.  Really good dogs, but as different as night and day.  Chloe is definitely the Alpha dog but as sweet as can be.  Domino is by far the submissive one.  She seemed to be a little terrified of Dave too, but well… understandable.  Chloe on the other hand had it out with Hailey, but really – we all know women don’t like the pretty aloof girl in class – so it’s all good.  (Hailey wiggles her butt too… I used to hate that in high school.)  And honestly, Hailey needs to be put into check once in awhile – she took one for pretty girls everywhere.  Anyway, Chloe & Domino are just as sweet as can be – it’s obvious that they’re best friends!

    Miss Domino.  For my art history buffs out there – like her inverted pyramidal composition?  :)

    Domino & Chloe – Best friends!

    To quote a photographer friend of mine:  “You seriously pose pets like high school seniors” – ha, pets are people too!

    Love this one of Chloe – she has the prettiest markings!

    Domino, being shy behind mom.

    Miss Chloe sitting pretty

    The two girls together for some drama style