Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Brazilian Beauty Camila Soares: Portrait Photography

Back in 2002, Camila came to live with my little family for the school year as a foreign exchange student from Brazil. Her sister, Melina, had just left our family only a few months prior. Both of them mean a lot to us. And here Camila is back visiting Utah for a short time, and we took advantage of her visit to take a few pictures of her out at Antelope Island. We had a great time spending time together and having some fun with the camera. These are some of my favorite pictures:


















Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Brazil Curitiba Temple Dedication - Follow-up

This is an addendum to the post just below/previous to this one!


As I didn't have time or bandwidth to upload all of the pictures from the celebration and corner stone events, I have uploaded them this morning to my website. They can be found here: Brazil Curitiba Temple Dedication

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Brazil Curitiba Temple Dedication

Here I am ... blogging from a beach hotel in the northern city of Natal in Brazil!!!

I'm quite late in updating my blog as I have only had tiny slivers of time to access the internet during this trip (which started on May 28th). But of highest importance on my list of things to share is the main reason we started this trip in the first place: The dedication of the Brazil Curitiba Temple.

To my surprise, upon arrival at the stadium where the celebration festivities were to occur, I was offered what I felt was a chance of a lifetime. I was given a "press pass" giving me free access to all of the festivities. I was up on the stand near President Monson. I was down, in amongst the performers. Of course, being down by the performers has its drawbacks too... it was hard to see everything at once (it was huge!) plus I almost got trampled one time as a large group of performers ran towards me from behind while I was photographing what was happening in front of me. (when I noticed them running towards me, I simply ducked down low and let them run around me)

That was on Saturday. The next morning was the dedication itself, which was preceded by the setting of the Corner Stone by Pres. Monson and several people who he called up to help him.

Here are just a "few" of the more than 1200 images I shot at the celebration:

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And here are some of the images captured at the setting of the corner stone:

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Finally, I didn't get much of a chance to take pictures of the temple itself. But here are a few of the ones I did get:

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ADDED LATER:
Here's a link to the rest of the pictures on my web site:
http://www.dterryphotography.com/Events/534383