subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Sat, Oct 11 2008 

Published: February 08, 2008 09:35 pm    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Photographer enjoys capturing life's special moments

BY SUSAN EVANS
The Tribune-Democrat

EBENSBURG Most studio photographers straighten a cowlick, smooth a wrinkled shirt and say, “Look here.”

Tina Delauter waits for the moment – an infant’s yawn, two little boys whispering a secret, or a child’s windblown hair and a giggle. Then she shoots, capturing that moment as a memory.

She so believes in that artistry that the front wall of her office and studio, Blessings Photography, displays this saying:

“We do not remember days ... we remember moments.”

Her business, open since summer at the Ebensburg Mini-Mall, has picked up clients with almost no advertising. Instead, her style has gained clients through word of mouth, and her specialized Christmas cards have a growing following.

Her own family Christmas card says it all about capturing a moment.

It features a picture of her three boys – Tyler, 16, Jared, 7, and Brock, 5 – all with mischievous expressions. And in a flashback to the movie, “A Christmas Story,” Tyler licks a frozen pipe, suffering “minor tongue abrasions,” the card informs.

That’s the holiday moment, and here’s the holiday message: “Have a very Merry Christmas (We double-dog-dare you to!)”

Her other photo-cards range from a sleeping infant to a mother kissing her child.

“Each Christmas card is created just for that person,” she said.

Delauter wasn’t always an artist behind a lens.

Born Tina Niebauer and raised on a pig farm near Bradley Junction, she graduated from Central Cambria High School.

Married to Scott Delauter, a health-care worker, Tina Delauter wrote for the former News Leader weekly newspaper for about six years.

She quit when her 7-year-old was born and became a full-time wife and mother to her three boys. “Every day is an adventure,” she said.

But this summer, feeling isolated with her role at home and reaching her mid-30s, Delauter was hungry for something else in her life.

“I took my camera and started dabbling around with it, and I ended up with this,” she said, gesturing around her business.

“Now, it’s sort of taken over everything – me and my family.”

Delauter describes herself as “self-taught” when it comes to photo technology.

“I find what is the best equipment for me. It is a technological world, and with photography there have been a lot of advancements,” she said.

“But it’s what you know and how to use it. My style is simple, journalistic in that it tells stories.

“Life is not a pose. I like to capture the moment, not a pose,” she said.

Delauter said she finds herself more and more drawn to black-and-white photography. “You can see more of the person in a black and white,” she said.

So far, Delauter has been shooting many senior pictures, and her staples are family shots.

“I just don’t do weddings,” she said.

Although she can shoot in her studio, she prefers the outdoors.

“You can see the real person that way. I love a natural setting, much more so than a studio,” she said. “My personal crusade is that people have pictures to remember others by.”

When Delauter isn’t behind the lens, she’s involved with her sons, who attend Central Cambria and Holy Name Elementary in Ebensburg.

On Tuesday nights, she bowls with her girlfriends.

“But mostly I’m working with photography,” she said. “I’m lucky. I found something I like to do, and I can make a business out of it. What more can I ask?”

print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.



Photos


Tina Delauter displays an enlarged photograph she used for a family Christmas card, with sons (from left) Tyler, Jared and Brock portraying characters in the movie “A Christmas Story.” Todd Berkey/The Tribune-Democrat (Click for larger image)

monster
wheels
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Find a job! Find a Home! Find a car!

Premium Jobs

Exp. Subcontractors
WANTED - EXPERIENCED
SUBCONTRACTORS.
Local work with fast growing company. Must have insurance and own tools.
...>MORE

WELDERS
WELDERS
Local company accepting applications for full time welding positions. Must be available to work three swing
...>MORE

CUSTOMER SERVICE/SALES POSITIONS
CHECK US
OUT!

Inter-Media Marketing Has
Customer Service/Sales Positions Available Full-Time And Pa
...>MORE

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
CUSTOMER
SERVICE REPS
CallcenterHR, Inc. is growing. We are looking for motivated individuals to become Cus
...>MORE

Administrative Secretary
ADMINISTRATIVE
SECRETARY
FULL TIME

If you are looking for a challenging and unique opportunity that
...>MORE


Sales Representative
Expanding company seeking an aggressive sales rep with experience in the natural gas industry.
...>MORE

Masons
MASONS: 1 yr. min. experience w/references & transportation. Full time, vacation, holidays, 401K, medical. Competitive w...>MORE

Cleaning Person
CLEANING PERSON- Blvd. Grill. Wed. - Sat. morning shifts, Call 254-2106...>MORE


CAD OPERATOR/
ARCHITECT

Introduction Architecture CAD Operator w/min. 2 years experience.

Arc
...>MORE

PT Custodial Employees
WINDBER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT is accepting applications for regular part time custodial employees. Evening hours. ...>MORE

See all ads

Garage/Yard Sales


GUYS/GALS YARD SALE
FREE COFFEE. Handguns, tins, fishing poles, holiday, 40 pc. Noritake “holly berry”, fiesta, mo
...>MORE


527 DUWELL ST., 8-4 Sat.,
October 11th. Lots of collectibles, Penn State, Notre Dame, Harry Potter, Furniture, HH i
...>MORE


307 LION ST., AT BOTTOM OF HILL, 9 a.m. -1 p.m., Sunday, October 12th. Super single waterbed, weight bench w/ olympic ba...>MORE


426 JACKSON ST., 8-4, Saturday, October 11. Furniture, dishes, lockers, knick knacks and misc. other things....>MORE


SOUTHFORK MOVING SALE - 8-5 Saturday, October 11th, 927 Ragers Hill Road. Furniture, Lawn Mowers, Snow Blower, A little ...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes


ROXBURY - 1BR, 2nd Fl. appl, laundry & parking. No pets. $350 mo + util. (814) 288-4217....>MORE


CONEMAUGH Nice, 1 Bdrm. Apartment. Updated Bath, Freshly Painted, 2 Covered Porches. (814) 418-1749....>MORE


3 BR, 1 BA WESTMONT home for rent with 5-month lease. Avail. 11/01/08-3/31/09. $650 per month. Call 814-255-2940 for det...>MORE


FERNDALE: 2BR, $325+
utilities, new carpet & paint, yard & porch. No smoking. 888-428-7939.
...>MORE


Spacious Living well-maintained brick ranch. Frederick St., (upper Moxham) 3 BR, 2 baths, large modern kitchen w/applian...>MORE

See all ads

Don't Miss This!


2 SEADOO PWC. 1-owner
2006 RXT/red/215 hp. 2001 GTX DI/blue/130 hp. both low hours. Dual trailer, like new. $9,000.
...>MORE


FOUND BLACK CAT Short-haired, female (?), small/young, near Thiele trucking. Call with details, Kathy (814) 241-1174....>MORE


SHARP 19” FLAT SCREEN
HDTV w/Built in DVD Player. Brand New, never removed from the box--retail price: $449. Asking
...>MORE

See all ads


click here click here click here click here click here click here click here click here click here click here click here click here

 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2008. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index