Showing posts with label OKC Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OKC Artist. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Light at the End of Tunnel

The Light at the End of the Tunnel


Working with light. How do you get to the end of the project, the end of the day, the end of your life, the end of a bad event? You come to the light at the end of the tunnel. It can be literal or metaphoric.

photo by Jamie Machtemes

Blog by Shelly Perkins Photography www.shellyperkins.com

Monday, September 10, 2012

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Shelly Perkins Art from Kids to Crazy



I've been very busy finishing up this semester at OU. I'm about to finish up my first year at art school. I've had a great time experimenting many different aspects of my photography. I'm usually a kid photographer by trade but working with other new emerging artists and being pushed by the faculty, I've found a whole other side to my work. By all means, many of these photos are not exactly everyone's taste but isn't that what art is all about? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

This summer I will be back to shooting more kid portraits and team pictures but also I'm working on several other projects that I may showcase through my personal blog. This blog is basically my online journal in my world. It's not a "site specific" kid photographer site but a whole hodge podge of what's going on inside that eccentric head of mine. I've been working on a few "alternative" works which are a little edgy and maybe a little disturbing to some. Okay I'll say it, some may just think the work is really strange. God has blessed me to see beauty is so much that others wouldn't and I really enjoy experimenting with many different genres in life. I was born an Okie, married a New Yorker and had the chance to be a New Yorker for about five years. I appreciate that not everyone is the same and many people are open to other lifestyles or types of photography.

So before I freak everyone out here, just look at my images and creations for what they are ~ works of art. Sometimes art is unexplainable and sometimes it is misunderstood. I'm just here to create and enjoy life. God bless you guys ~

Shelly Perkins Photography www.shellyperkins.com

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Farewell to my Precious Daddy




Today was my Daddy's funeral. Oh how hard it was but I'm so thankful for our family and friends who helped us through this difficult time. My father's services were held at Brown-Cummings Funeral Home in Enid, Oklahoma. They did a great job and he had a lovely service. We had the service in the chapel with a message from both my pastor and my sister's pastor, played some of his favorite music and showed a video with his photos through his life. There were many flowers around his flag-covered casket and two large portraits at each end, one of him alone and one that I recently took at Thanksgiving with his five grandchildren.

After the service, we went to the cemetery where the United States Air Force Silver Talon Honor Guard conducted full military honors. My dad had served in the Air Force both in Germany right after he graduated high school and again for years in the Air Force Reserves where he was part of Operation Desert Storm. The Honor Guard played taps and presented me with the flag which had draped his casket. Oh it was so hard to listen to the bugle with the sound which I had heard so many times before but yet this time was different. This time it was for someone I have loved my whole life. This time Taps were being played for my sweet Daddy, our Papa. My lip quivered and I wanted to throw up. Surely this was a dream in which I would awake but I didn't wake up and it continued.

My father had cancer for quite some time and through his last hospital stay which was about three weeks, I watched him go from a strong man I looked up to as he changed to a frail weak shell of someone I wanted to heal and protect. I still can't believe he's gone. I tried my hardest to become his advocate and speak for him as I was able to spend much of those precious three weeks with him.

I know my life will never be the same because I've lost someone so dear and special to me. I was a Daddy's girl and will always be. My dad helped us so much through our lives. He was a selfless man who would give anything to anyone who was in need. While my husband was battling cancer and receiving medical treatment on the east coast, he lived with my kids for six months so we could continue his treatment. My Daddy was a good man and I will miss him so much. Please pray for my family. My kids and my sister's kids loved him so much and are going to have a hard time with this. I just feel lost without him already. I want to call him like I did everyday and talk to him. I want to see his smile and hear his voice. I want to smell his shaving cream and touch his hand. I love him so much and will always love him.

I've managed to stay busy planning his funeral driving back and forth to Enid with my sister. I haven't had a chance to truly to think about and believe that I will no longer see him. I do have one comfort though.... I believe he was saved and has gone to Heaven. I believe that I will see him again someday. If you have faith and believe that you're a sinner and ask Christ for forgiveness and have faith, you'll be saved too. I have faith that I will see my Daddy again. I'm selfish though and wish I still had him here with me. I hope to make my Daddy proud through all the rest of my life. I love you Daddy.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Karmin ~ Norman Oklahoma Kid Photography



















I just had to share a few of the adorable images I shot yesterday of Karmin. She is one of the winners from the AmeriKidz Magazine contest winners which was sponsored by Shelly Perkins Photography. She was an amazing little super model and was all smiles for the camera.


Shelly Perkins Photography
www.shellyperkins.com

Saturday, February 5, 2011

"Perspective" Art by Shelly Perkins of Oklahoma




"Perspective 0.2" by Shelly Perkins
www.shellyperkins.com


This is one of three installments called "Perspective 0.0"
This pen and paper, line art was created by artist, Shelly Perkins of Oklahoma.

I was going to give you my interpretation here but have decided to let you analyze the piece for yourself. Enjoy, Shelly