online open house : contest




Our studio's design fairies have been hard at work building our little new corner of the internet and
 we're very excited to open our doors to you. We wanted to have a little fun with our online open
house and since we don't want to be the only ones receiving house-warming gifts... we're having a
little contest. Check out the house-warming prizes below: 


Here's how to enter:


Our 3 winners chosen through a random number generator and announced April 15, 2012. 
Please feel free to share this contest with your family and friends, the more the merrier. 
We love making new friends.

Love and Light,
Heather

ps. Please make sure you're visiting the website at http://www.heathergrayphotography.com/



15 comments:

  1. I love that you have a "Masters in loving life," it definitely shows through your work and that extra skip in your step. Your site looks fantastic, great work! I can't even pick a favorite beyond that.

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  2. I like how the stories are shared! Looking at Lyndia and Leo's Forever Story brought me right back to that magical day... Thank you, Heather!

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  3. I love your new website and how you describe each section. I especially love the portraits of Heather & Matt during Heather's pregnancy. The title is so adorable, and the photos are laid out in a wonderful way. Can't help that I'm a proud Grandma. You are so talented and sweet. Thank you again!

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  4. Heather! I love everything about your website. I love your logo and the print along the sides (colors and fonts too). I love the titles of the sections ("love" "forever" and "cherish"). And, I especially love how much thought and consideration you put into every story. I can tell that you really care about the people that you take photos of and you put all your energy into translating their beauty. I'm excited to meet up in a couple of weeks!

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  5. Heather, I love the color pallette!

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  6. I love the flower illustrations and the little "Welcome to..." paragraphs at the top of each section. You have a talent for words AND images, it seems!

    On a slightly less happy note, in your education section art history is spelled histroy. Sorry, it's the former editor in me that catches those sorts of things :)

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  7. I like the ninjas. Which there are at least 3 dozen ninjas on this website... but like true ninjas, they can't be seen with the naked eye. If you scroll up and down really, really fast though, then- just maybe -you can see one of the Heather Gray website ninjas.

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  8. I like the pricing page with all of the photos for each package type. Very pretty and shows how you capture your subjects so well!

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  9. I love all of these comments, thank you everyone. You're making our first week in our new home cozy and joyful. :) Donny, you're right there are some ninjas sneaking about on the website... fairies and sprites too. ;) And THANK YOU Gwen. I cannot tell you how many times I checked the spelling in each section and that one snuck past me somehow, perhaps it was the sprites playing tricks on me... keeping me on my toes, always a good thing. It's fixed and the rest is histORY. Wink wink! xoxo H

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  10. Heather! This site is lovely and projects the warmth, class & love that I think of when I think of you. I love the titles of things ("love notes", especially) but my favorite of all is the Happy Plannings section, as I, too, love all things wedding related.. beautiful, beautiful job m'dear.

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  11. (1) I love "Free Bird!!"

    (2) Love the gray-earth color background on your web pages that help make your color photographs appear almost as if they are paintings on museum walls. Very nice.

    (3) Love the short paragraphs under the groups of photographs. Not too much wording, but enough to add to the photos.

    (4) And I love the photograph of Heather Gray, Husband & son on the Oceano Sand Dunes, New Years Day 2012. It has a sci-fi look about it perhaps a sci-fi movie. There's an old movie titled "Last Man on Earth" with Vincent Price. This photograph would be the movie titled "Last Couple on Earth" and they have to start the whole thing over again, everyone else is gone. Judging by Heather's photograph, my money is on them - that they pull it off and the human race is saved - a second chance.

    That's the thing about Ms Heather Gray's photographs - they allow you to bring some of yourself into them. And her photograhs give you a second chance...

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  12. Love your new website Heather! I like the gray background color and light teal heading colors together. They are light and pretty, but not too bright so that your work can shine! Like it should! I also like the pricing page with examples of your work. I hope Ron and I can take some family photos with our future little ones with you someday!

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  13. Thank you for your sweet comment Adrienne. I try to always be about the love in my work and life. :)

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  14. Jim! I love your perspective of my family photo. Especially the sci-fi side of it as we are total nerds with sci-fi things. The dunes always make me think of Stargate the movie, one of my favorites. We took this photo at the Oceano Sand Dunes, in Central Coast California, if you're ever in teh area, you should check it out. It's just North of the Guadalupe Dunes where "The Ten Commandments" was filmed. It's a really cool spot and there are still "artifacts" from the movie set buried in the dunes. I also wanted to thank you for your thoughtful comments. I love that you feel connected to the photos and can bring yourself into them. That is why I love to photograph dancers, to bring the audience in to another side of dance.

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  15. Mrs. Katy, it is so nice to hear from you. I am so excited for the day that you and Ron have little ones, you'll make excellent parents It is seriously the best adventure around and your heart will grow exponentially in ways you never imagined. I still remember speaking with you father on your wedding day, he told me a story about how you and your brother were always good friends but would sometimes fight... and when you did your mother would make you guys sit on the floor and put your noses together in silence. He told me that you always ended up laughing together and forgetting about the argument. I loved his story and your mother's idea, it's something I've tucked away into my parent bag of tricks for when Finn has a sibling. I hope you're doing well and I look forward to seeing you again one day. Love, H

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