Flashes of Hope - Isabelle's Family

As many of you know, Flashes of Hope means so much to me! I went on my 26th birthday to take pictures of the most amazing children. It literally changed my life. The other day I got to my desk and found they had sent me this...

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It sits right by my phone on my desk so I can see it every day.

After it came I looked to see if any of my photos were on their website... and they were!

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I am so proud!

The thing about taking pictures for Flashes of Hope is this. Anytime I take a picture, I make a connection with the subject. I learn about it, and I feel like I know something about it, even if it's only for that split second. That happened with these children. it is so amazing to see them through a camera. For one second they are not sick... they are children. All their sickness is lifted, and for that moment they shine. it is an amazing thing to see.... The hard part is that I made a connection with each of these children, and that was it. I had to pack up my things and we all had to go back to our own lives. it's not fun. I had to go back and work on the photos for hours and hours, wondering all the time what was going on with the children.

I was especially taken with one child. Her name is Isabelle. I actually had her pictures ready before anyone else's. I adored her. She was so happy. She laughed and was all smiles. She got this little rattle and was playing with it. There was so much joy. Her dad was there with her. You could tell how close they were. He was watching her with these eyes brimming over with love and admiration. Isabelle was not shy. She was enjoying her time in the spotlight, and you could just tell what a happy child she was. When I photographed I thought, "this child is loved."

Isabelle is always in the back of my mind. I think about her every day. I always wonder how she is doing. Isabelle changed my life.

As you all know, I am not a writer.... I am a photographer. I hope these photos show how much love I felt for this child.

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As if my prayers were answered, Isabelle's cousin contacted me through my giveaway.

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I was so excited. I actually ran to show my boyfriend the comment. I couldn't even talk I was so excited. I said "flashes...you know the girl I love..." and he said "Isabelle?" and I threw the computer in his lap....

Then, Isabelle's mom left a comment on my Top 20 Photographs post.

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My prayers were answered.

The problem is that I can't get back in touch with them.... If you are out there and reading this, please please send me an e-mail.

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I want to send you more pictures!! I had a limit on what I could send. I really want to know about how she is doing...

ALSO, if anybody out there knows any of the children I photographed, can you please ask them to get in touch with me? I think about all the children every day. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life, and I really connected with each and every child. Please send them my way. I really want to know how they are doing.

With the most joyful heart,

Blayne

P.S. Don't forget to enter the giveaway

"Shutze Award" Winner 2008 - 981 Davis Drive

Photo by Rod Collins

Every year the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America hosts The Shutze Awards. They are named for Philip Trammell Shutze, "the Atlanta architect whose work is revered internationally as one of the twentieth century's most devoted Classicists. The award will recognize similar individuals who are contributing to the creation of twenty-first century classical and traditional architecture."

Glennis Beacham just listed the 2008 Shutze Award winner for Residential/Single Family - Over 10,000 Square Feet

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The Home:

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Photo by Rod Collins

981 Davis Drive

Architect: Historical Concepts

Style: Beaux Arts

Completed: 2006

Bedrooms: 7

Bathrooms: 7 Full, 3 Half

Acres: +/- 2.4

Guest House

All of the following photos were taken by Blayne Beacham, Copyright 2010

Upper Living room

View walking into foyer

Living rm

Main level living room with view of foyer

Out to Pool House

View out from the living room over the back of the home

Kitchen

Kitchen

Breakfast room

Breakfast room detail

Keeping rm

Keeping room (Dining room is visible through doors)

Dining rm
Dining rm detail

Dining room

Arched windows

View from kitchen hallway into foyer

Down Back Hall

Back Hall (one of the screened porches to the left)

Master Bedroom

Master bedroom suite

Master Fireplace

Master fireplace

Master Sitting Area

Master sitting area

Master Bath

Master Bath

Master Closet

Master Closet

Secondary Bedroom

Secondary Bedroom

Secondary bath

Secondary Bath

Lower Foyer
Stairs

Terrace Level Foyer

Terrace Family room

Terrace Level Living Room

Theater

Terrace Level Theater

Pool Table

Billiards Area

Terrace Kitchen

Terrace Level Kitchen

Mans office

Terrace office

Green Door

Terrace level back patio

Table in Clearing

Backyard eating area

Guest House

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Pool House Porch

Guest House Porch

Guest House Living Room

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That's it for the tour! What do you think??

Happy 2010 everybody! I hope it's a great one.

Thanks to all my followers for making 2009 a great year to start a blog. I hope it gets even better.

Top 20 Photographs of 2009

It's that time. The beginning of a new year also brings the end of another. While 2009 has been a hard year for most people, I feel as if it's been one of amazing growth for me, professionally. As I looked back to choose my best 20 photographs from 2009 I realized the amazing selection from which I was choosing. I have never before developed such a diverse breadth of work in a single year. I will go forward into 2010 with all the knowledge I have gained this past year, and a head full of ideas for the year to come.

Thank you to everyone who has helped me with this blog. Though I have only been writing for 3 months, this blog has connected me with some of the most amazing people, and allowed me to get honest feedback. This feedback has forced me to become a better photographer... for which I am forever grateful.

You will notice that these photographs are not my "usual" photographs of houses. I love my architectural photography, but in the end I just love capturing things that are beautiful. These photographs represent my personal definition of beauty. I was going to explain each one, but I truly believe they speak for themselves.

Enjoy, and I will see you next year!

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Happy New Year!

SOLD HOMES MONDAYS! Historic Atlanta Estate

Historic Atlanta estate sold by Beacham & Company, REALTORS' Glennis Beacham in 2009.

Photo by Rod Collins

Year Built: Circa 1934 Architect: Will Griffin Renovation By: Clem Ford

6 Bedrooms 6 Full, 1 Half Bath Approx 7 Acres

Unless otherwise noted, all photos by Blayne Beacham copyright 2009

70 Valley new front

Photo by Rod Collins

70 Valley Front yard
70 Valley yellow room
70 Valley Dining Room
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I have never seen anything like this in my whole life. Can you believe how beautiful it is?

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SOLD HOMES on Mondays ! Peter Block + King Developers + Meridy King = AMAZING!

505 Brookfield Drive, cover of the Summer 2009 issue of "The Beacham Series" has been SOLD by Beacham & Company agent Linda Williams!

 

Architect: Peter Block Built by King Developers. Built in 2000 Interior Design by Meridy King

Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4 Full, 1 Half

Photography by Blayne Beacham Copyright 2009

"The perfect collaboration between husband and wife. They fulfilled their dream of constructing their own "European Castle ..." - The Beacham Series Summer 2009

505 Front

This home combines re-purposed materials and antiques

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This home sits on more that 1.5 acres backing up to a horse pasture. The steps leading up to the covered porch at the rear of the home are made from Scottish sidewalks!

505 Detail shot

This shot showcases the veranda at the front of the home. In the background you can see the front doors, which were once pavilion doors on an old Spanish stable. The doors offer a short human passage, and they still open all the way to the top. In their original use this feature was to ensure the horses could make it into the barn!

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I spoke to Woody King of King Developers, and he told me the exterior of this home is made of hard coat stucco with "rough trial" finishing. The roof is constructed using imported clay tile from a village in Italy.

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Here is a closer view of the stucco. Beautiful, isn't it?

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Veranda into the foyer. The front doors offer a short human passage, and they still open all the way to the top. In their original use this feature was to ensure the horses could make it into the barn!

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This shot is from the first time I went to the home. You can tell the difference between a magazine shoot and a regular shoot... I think you can see the doors better in this photo.

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Here is a view of the foyer of the home. The floors here as well as the veranda are made with 24-ince honed, unfilled limestone

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This is a closer shot of the little area under the stairs. If you look up you see this,

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If you look out the window on the right you see this...

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Yorkstone from an English factory is for the floor of the back patio.

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View from the foyer into the living room... Here is the opposite view...

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Can you believe how thick the walls are?

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This was the inspiration for the cover photo. If you go back to the top you can see how the room was styled for the shoot with the help of interior designer Anne Williams. You can see why it was chosen! 2 sets of arched wooden doors line the back of the home. (For those of you who are interested, these remind me very much of the doors and windows Keith Summerour uses, and that I wrote about in this post.)

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Again, these pictures were taken at two different times, but both make the room look equally beautiful! The ceiling beams came from a barn in Pennsylvania, and the stone on the fireplace is over 200 years old!

So, I hope you have enjoyed the second week of SOLD HOMES on Mondays! If you missed last week's post, check it out here!

Until Next time- BB