Many warm wishes to Kristina & Troy who married July 20, 2013 at the Harbor Hotel in Watkins Glen NY!

Owego Free Academy Balloon Launch Club

Students carry the gadget equipped with cameras, GPS devices and a parachute to the OFA lawn.

A sneak peak reveals a note for anyone who may find the device on its travels

Two cameras secured inside – one facing up to capture the balloon burst and the other facing outward to photograph the Earth below…

“Big B” the main GPS device is backed up with a lesser hiker’s GPS unit in case of malfunction from heat.

A Lockheed Martin engineer supported the project and teaches kids here how to sync the devices to cell phones in order to track the balloon from the ground.

Owego Free Academy Balloon Launch

Another teacher fills the balloon with Helium to a diameter of 5 ft. As it rises and pressure changes, it expands to 20 ft in diameter and bursts. A small parachute carries is back to Earth as the cameras spin images every step of the way.

Preparing for take off!
For more information on this totally cool project and to follow the results of this Science Project, contact John Heath via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.heath.338658 To see a full version of the launch, go to The Camera’s Eye, click Client Proofing and type: “balloon” This is the Club’s 4th Launch but first Summer Launch. The balloon and camera’s flight should last approximately one and a half hours depending on wind and heat conditions. Once the balloon bursts, the camera contraption travels by parachute back to Earth. The middle school students added their own twist to the experiment by trying to break the world record for highest “egg drop.” On the side of the box is one small raw egg they are hoping lands in ONE piece! The last I heard, it had landed 40 feet up in a tree near Chenango Park, NY but they aren’t sure how to get it down…. lol. Good luck kids!
I love owning up to being human and when anyone else does too.. I support that! This lovely 2013 Senior was so caught up in her Senior Year, she completely lost track of time and just now ordered her Senior pictures. Although I don’t recommend this… I whole-heartedly understand it! This calls for the old saying, “Better late than never.” She photographed way too nicely to never have a printed portrait. Don’t you agree? So don’t worry about the embarrassment.. Just do it. Order late, admit that you can’t keep up in our minute to minute, instantaneous society and just do it. You will find yourself in good company at this company!
I always say, “My favorite age group to photograph is 3 year olds.” They can tell you what they want, they can joke with you and they’re always ‘straight up.’ Case & point: my last name is McQueeney. When Pixar’s animated movie, “Cars” hit the theaters, a young boy, Clayton was a client of mine. His Mom prepped him so kindly to walk in the studio and say, “Hi Miss McQueeney!” He looked at me… looked again… “Is your real name ‘Stickers?’ You should just go by ‘Stickers’. It’s way easier to say!” lol! HOW can you NOT love that??? So for years, 3 year olds have been my heart throbs.
I blogged at the beginning of the High School Senior season about a young man I thought was really exceptional and then the season exploded as it always does… Seniors with sports uniforms, trendy outfits, and interesting hobbies flood into my world every evening.
This year however, there’s something crazy in the air or I’m simply in love with a new age group. I’ve met kids already accepted in college, kids in programs that allow them to experience their career choice for more than half the year, kids with ‘out of school’ interests like ice hockey and scuba diving and the list goes on and on. If I could generalize; this may very well be a generation with everything at their fingertips BUT the coolest thing about them is they take advantage of all of it!
What’s the second best thing about them??? In the midst of all that they have in their reach, they really aren’t that much different than the generations before them. Last week I had the pleasure of meeting a young woman, with such a witty sense of humor, she kept me on my toes the entire session.
She bravely came alone , so to start conversation, I asked her to run down her outfits with me and give me a sense of her style. She made this typical but unusually polite “dig” on her Father… “Well I have this shirt with this great scarf, that my Father, all of a sudden thinks is too warm for this time of year! When did he become a “FASHIONISTA?!!” Ha! I didn’t even know what say – I just filled the air with laughter.
As we moved along to our location, I asked…”what are you into? what are your hobbies?” In this time of mad-crazed video graphics and high tech everything, she replied, “I really love to read and write.” I continue to fiddle with my photography gizmos and gadgets and she blurts out.. “Do you know ‘so and so’ author? He’s very controversial but he’s my favorite!” I stopped everything I was doing… if there was one moment in my entire life that I wished I read more and could have related to her interest… it would have been THAT moment. A 17 year old with a favorite author… LOVE it!
Now she piqued my interest and as we chased the light through the evening, I kept trying to think of different things to ask her while listening VERY closely & contemplating f-stops and apertures because she would hold me to the answers with her humor. Hmmmm… very much like 3 year olds! She was currently earning money as a waitress, started cosmetology school- but it definitely wasn’t her style, and for as many times as she changed her hair color- today’s color was closest to her original roots. (Incidentally, it’s amazing when the light catches it!)
As we wrapped up the shoot, I asked for a password for her session and began chatting about the fee and purchasing details. OUT of no where, she threw a smirky smile my way and quickly interrupted…”are you going to hack my Facebook account!?!?!!?” DANG! She got me again! No words came out of my mouth- just laughter. At this point in the game, I was robustly belly laughing.
But that wasn’t the last time she was going to get me before we parted ways. I asked if she had any more questions or ‘anythings’ for me (hoping she would say her Dad sent a check with him)… pause, “Nope.” I awkwardly asked…”How about a check from your Dad?” This gets real good… “Oh no, I have cash for that!” and she began to count it. Why I thought I could help this established, pip of a Senior is beyond me.. but I did! Counting, counting, counting.. “can I help you?” “Nope! There’s extra. I’m a waitress…. I believe Tip Karma! It’s good energy!” and away she zoomed, leaving me standing there to pick my jaw up off the asphalt. Couldn’t you hear that from someone in the 70’s???
Regardless the timeframe, these are savvy Seniors and I love their personalities!

Katy’s dress from Bonjulie’s in Horseheads NY http://www.bonjulies.com/
Last week’s activities landed the crew at The Camera’s Eye Studio in the vineyards of Glenora Wine Cellars for the celebration of Kate & Bill’s wedding vows.

Vows under the sun: http://www.thecameraseye.biz
Initially greeted by Kathy Marchenese, Wedding Coordinator at Glenora (kathy@glenora.com); my assistant, Patrick Boyer and I received a complimentary glass of Pomegranate Pizzazz.
So kind of Kathy and very indicative of her nature and business style. We learned the lay of the land and watched the bridal party rehearse under the arbor that overlooked the grape vines and beautful Seneca Lake.

Ring exchange on the lawn of Glenora Wine Cellars: http://www.thecameraseye.biz
The next day, under the heat of an unforgiving sun, the bridal party and guests engaged in a lovely ceremony as Bill and Katy exchanged vows and rings in the late afternoon.
We photographed in the vineyards and off location at an amazing privately-owned waterfall while guests ate gingerly at a wine & cheese tasting on the lawn and then a cocktail hour on a red and turquoise adorned deck overlooking the water.
Later, we joined the guests inside for a red and teal themed reception decorated by an Ithaca florist who grew all her own flowers. You have to see this bouquet!
Our DJ on the night was Ryan Bombard from Ryan Bombard Entertainment, who entertained quests with his photobooth pictures that were glued into an album for the bride and groom to use as a quest book. What an great idea! Of course… we jumped in with our cameras, mexican hats and enormous red sunglasses! Not exactly work-related, but hey, how could we tell you how fun it was if we didn’t try it?!!
Congratulations Katy & Bill and hats off to all vendors involved! For additional information, don’t hesitate to e-mail: lisamcqueeney@gmail.com, Facebook: Lisa McQueeney or visit the Glenora website: http://www.glenora.com/Weddings/Weddings-at-Glenora
There’s always something brewin’ in Upstate New York in the spring & summer, but sometimes it’s not always a picnic… often times it’s a Storm!
I blogged earlier in the year about understanding the sound of trees falling in the darkness in the middle of a storm. They don’t always sound like you think they would, nor do they make the noise you would imagine when they land on your house. A few years back, the tree providing shade over the roof at The Camera’s Eye Studio split in half due to a wild storm. Later that day, I found a postcard in my mailbox…
I was skeptical, but thought, “how convenient!” I didn’t have to search for help or ask all my neighbors “who should I call about this dilemna???” The person even wrote in their own handwriting on the postcard a short assessment of the damage and offered a free quote. Who does that in our fast-paced society today?
I gave him a call about the tree stretching across my yard onto the roof. This tree specialist was so skilled at tree climbing, professional and informative that I shared him with all my neighbors! I gladly paid him for his services (even though I would have rather bought something nice for myself ), and offered my skills in return if I could ever help him.
Well, he took me up on it! This week’s adventure covers Patrick Boyer, owner and tree expert of Caretakers Tree Service located in Nichols, New York. Caretakers’ business motto is: “The RIGHT tree in the RIGHT place” and the business didn’t get its name for the purpose of making money. Patrick spends a good portion of time educating homeowners about the maintenance of trees in their yard and caring about the potential danger of trees during storms.
He’s not a pushy salesman…the choice is up to you what you want to do on your property, but you can rest assured in hiring him that he will leave you educated and satisfied with the end results of his labor.
Check out his work here and on Facebook, Patrick Boyer. If you’re in need of tree work and no one left a postcard in your mailbox, give him a call for a free assessment: (607) 768 9674.
If he’s done work for you in the past… take a moment and leave a comment! There’s nothing better than a good testimonial!
Since I stay regularly involved in some aspect of Tioga County, the Tioga County Chamber of Commerce brings a new adventure to me every week. Last week’s event brought me to the fingertips of Jody Tackley, owner of Handprints Massage Therapy and NEWLY created Wellness Center…
Jody, a licensed massage therapist, brought her Massage Therapy business to our area on Delphine Street, 7 years ago to the date that she turned it into a Wellness Center. How do I know that??? When I arrived to photograph the Open House held last Wednesday, July 11th, I asked… “did ALL Star Sports (the business next to her behind the Owego Agway) make all your signs?” She replied… “You’ll never believe this, but when I went into the closet to see what I used for the first Open House… the date was exactly the same! I was just meant to do this in my business on THIS day.”
Handprints Massage Therapy, http://www.handprintsmassagetherapy.com which normally specializes in various types of massage, including deep tissue and hot stone massage, expanded its doors to an additional massage therapist, an accupunturist and a yoga instructor.

Miranda Lynne Delaney, licensed massage therapist, giving a chair massage while Loreen Murawski Maley, yoga instructor, provided a free demonstration at Handprints Massage & Wellness Center, Delphine St. Owego, NY
For more information on who and what is being offered… please visit any of the above links or drop Jody a message and ask about her new services: 607-687-4263, jodyshandprints (at) yahoo (dot) com.

Loreen Murawski Maley, yoga instructor, providing a free demonstration at Handprints Massage & Wellness Center, Delphine St. Owego, NY
In the meantime, take a look at the people who freely enjoyed the new offerings last Wednesday July 11th from 11 – 2… and yes, I absolutely jumped in the yoga demonstration, relaxed for a 10 minute chair massage and had a little stress relief applied to my ear from the accupuncturist!