Saadia Me*Chel Photograpy

About Saadia Me*Chel Carnes

Welcome!

I am an Atlanta based, wedding photographer but more importantly I am an artist. I believe that there is beauty in everything and that life, itself, is beautiful in all of its uncertainty. My camera serves as a powerful tool, allowing me to express my creativity in amazing, sometimes unconventional ways. I am able to use the medium of photography to capture the magnificence and beauty of the world as well as the people in it. I look forward to meeting you, reading your comments, and sharing my work with you. Thanks so much for stopping by to visit. I hope you come back soon and often! To book the studio email us at studio@saadiamechel.com

~Saadia Me*Chel

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Archive: October, 2011



Atlanta Portrait Photography | 52 Weeks Project – Week 4 “Happy Halloween”

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Halloween is on Monday so I thought I’d get in the spirit of the holiday for this week’s 52 weeks picture. What are your plans for Halloween? Happy Halloween!

~Saadia Me*Chel

Atlanta Portrait Photography | 52 Weeks Project- Week 3 “Loner”

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

I have loner tendencies. I often times feel like I’m on the outside looking in, that I don’t belong anywhere. Although I ultimately know that isn’t the truth sometimes I sink into that place where I feel like an outsider.

~Saadia Me*Chel

I couldn’t pick just one so you get to see two this week :-)

Atlanta Portrait Photography | 52 Weeks Project – Week 2 Firestarter

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

The boyfriend and I have been watching a lot of X-men lately. We started  watching “Wolverine and the X-Men.” It is an animated series which centers around Wolverine leading the X-Men after Professor X falls into a coma. From there, I watched ALL the movies. To say I’ve had superheros on the brain is an understatement. So… I decided for my self-portrait this week  I would conjure up some powers of my own. I notice, whenever I watch some superhero related movie, cartoon or TV show, there is always a point when the hero first discovers that they are different. Sometimes characters are thrilled by this discover but other times, not so much. Unfortunately, more often than not, these people fall prey to bad things happening because they don’t know how to handle their abilities yet. For this picture, I wanted to tap into the vulnerability that I’m sure comes with knowing your different and that you can’t control what is happening to you.

~Saadia Me’Chel

See pictures from the previous weeks:  Week 1

Atlanta Wedding Photography | Happy Anniversary Jo and Tae

Monday, October 10th, 2011

A year ago today I shot my very first wedding for my friends Jo and Tae. It was an honor to celebrate their special day with them. Happy Anniversary Jo and Tae! I wish you many more happy years to come! You can see more pictures of their day here and here.

Atlanta Portrait Photography | 52 Weeks Project – Week 1

Friday, October 7th, 2011

So… at the beginning of this year I started a 365 photo project and after the two months, the project really became a drag. It started to feel more like an obligation and less like fun. Let’s just say the 365 Project didn’t last very long. For the past few weeks I have been contemplating starting another photo project… a 52 weeks project. It’s where you take one picture a week for a whole year. I’ve been leery to dive into it because of how the 365 project panned out but I’ve decided that it’s something I really want to do. Something I need to do. As I find myself consumed more and more with the business side of photography, I pick my camera up less and less (so not good!). So, I believe this 52 week project will push me to pick my camera up at least once a week. I decided to focus only on self-portraits for this project because I love taking pictures of myself it seems a little more manageable for me and I’m always available lol Seriously though, self portraits are quite the challenge and although I think I’m pretty good at them, there is still room to grow and learn. So without further ado, here is the first picture in the set. It is me in my Halloween costume. I’m going to be a vampire this year and although I’m unsure if this picture says “vampire” (probably would’ve helped if I could’ve got my fangs in) I really like the way it came out. The focus is great (which can be rather difficult with self portraits) and I like the lighting. I couldn’t decide which picture I liked better so I decided to include them both. What do you guys think?

Oh, one more thing… check out my new logo! :-)

 
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