Hello. The purpose of this post is to provide folks with a couple differenent ways to view the Ambiance Gardens Photographic Tour that I put together.
Option 1: View on the internet. If you have a zippy internet connection and a zippy computer, this could be for you! Click on the link below, install the ActiveX controls as prompted, sit back and enjoy the show!
Option 1 Link
Option 2: Download an executable file to your computer. If you are unsure of your internet connection speed, or if your computer isn't the latest and greatest, this could be for you. With this option, you will download a file called Ambiance.exe to your desktop. When you double click on the file, it will run on its own. You will be asked to install a couple of small pieces of software from Photodex Corporation. They are trustworthy. With this option, you will have a copy of the file you can watch whenever you want!
Option 2 Link
Option 3: If you don't like downloading, or maybe if you have a fast internet connection at work but not at home, send me an email at mark@emvpix.com. I will reply with the executable file as an attachment. If you're at work, you could just copy the file to your thumb drive and take it home!
Option 4: Call Roberta at 509-586-0708, or call me at 509-378-0900, and we will mail you a DVD with the presentation on it. You will have a DVD that you can play on your TV or your computer.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Ashley at Ambiance
Ashley and I had another good photographic safari last Friday. We took this beautiful series of pictures as part of her Senior Portrait portfolio.
Ashley at Ambiance
Haley
Ashley at Ambiance
Haley
Thursday, June 21, 2007
On the Blog Again
I guess the value of these things develops over time. While any one entry might not seem very worthwhile, the patterns and connections that emerge as you add new entries increases the worth of the whole blog. That sounds kind of like something from New Rules for the New Economy, one of my favorite books. But I ain't nearly that smart.
Photographically speaking, a lot of good things have been going on. I have, over the past weeks, serenipitously developed a great relationship with Ambiance Gardens. It is simply a stunning place to get married in the Tri-Cities. In the spring, summer, or fall. I suppose a lot of people start places like this to make money, but it strikes me that Roberta, the owner of Ambiance Gardens, loves beauty and plants and that making money is just a side benefit.
I have uploaded a picture of their wedding patio. If you visit my website at www.emvpix.com and click on "Information," then "Ambiance Gardens," you can view a (rather lovely) presentation I put together for Roberta -- I call it a photographic tour.
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