Author Archives: Arden Prucha

I do not have a favorite color or food. I don't have many favorites, except for music! I love to pick up a camera and capture images and even if there is not a camera around, I will be photographing in my mind. My son cracks me up. My husband makes me smile. My growing womb makes me hopeful and giddy. I am a woman of many joys and interests. I could have the music going all day long and have wild dreams - realistically wild. I love to chew bubblegum and wished the flavor last a lot longer, I guess I am like Violet Beauregarde. I love to stay in shape, but love treats too. Married life is fun and I hope to laugh everyday together and with our children. I tend to stress about things up front and then begin to relax through the process. An underlying passion of mine is drawing, writing, and creating - though I don't ever do much of it. Smiling and laughter is a form of living for me and I hope that it never drifts out of my life... that would be a terribly sad day.

Learning my flash

I am having a lot of fun taking the Speedlight Workshop online. Zenia is a great teacher and tells it how it is. So far the lessons are very quick, very simple, very easy to understand and I have learned so much in the first two videos – than I would’ve dreamed. The flash is […]

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Raven @ LMMP Love the one of your boy in the tree! And the tub one is cute too!February 2, 2011 – 9:13 am

Zenia LOVE the first photograph of your kids in the tub – that is too stinkin cute!February 1, 2011 – 11:55 pm

Sarah Potter Were these all using your flash off camera? Or just the ones outside?

I like #2 with Pete the best.February 1, 2011 – 4:37 pm

Food

Okay so the cats out of the bag… I am pregnant. Which means, for me, food is in my thoughts often. I love to nibble on tasty treats throughout the day. Right now my tastes are definitely having a mind of their own. Gatorade has been a beverage of choice, rather than water or milk. […]

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Rachel Bailiff AWE-may-zing! You know I love a beautifully showcased bite. Lovely, lovely images… really, just beautiful. Congrats on the growing bundle in your belly. I hope you’ll share more of your mommy-munchies.January 31, 2011 – 9:13 pm

Miss Giny / Au Pays des Merveilles AAaaahh ! I realize !! You’re pregnant ?! Congrats !! ^^
Beautiful shots ! I love it !January 31, 2011 – 12:59 am

Shareen You know your good when you make food look BEAUTIFUL..January 30, 2011 – 9:38 pm

Lauren Essl i love these images! especially the one of the three shallots bundled together. yum!January 30, 2011 – 1:55 pm

Raven @ LMMP Lol, you crack me up pregnant lady! That snack looks super yummo!January 30, 2011 – 12:42 pm

Goodbye Jasper

A few months ago we got the urge for a puppy, to keep Pete company – give him a companion. I searched the online resources and found this: I said, “Paul, that’s our puppy!” A few days later we met him, took him home and loved him. Now, neither of us have  ever had a […]

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Elizabeth Clearly it wasn’t working, and with small children around, you couldn’t risk it with a demonstrated-ly aggressive puppy. It is sad, true, for all involved, and tears are in my eyes too, but the animal control quarantine is out of your control, and as a RESPONSIBLE dog mom and plain old mom, you made the best plan for your family *and the dog* by making arrangements with the rescue to take him back. Didn’t abandon him like so many other dog owners. Didn’t beat him or neglect him out of frustration. You did it the right way. Good for you for taking the time to do it the right way like so many other pet owners don’t.December 5, 2011 – 9:01 pm

Jennica I’m crying my eyes out. Not for you. For your dogs. It makes me so sad when people who clearly shouldn’t have animals get them anyway. Why get another dog when you have thought about getting a new home for the dog you already have? Why get a dog from a shelter with a broken background when you have no time for him? I don’t get it. Animals have feelings. It’s because of YOU that poor Jasper were dragged buy the shelter looking scared and alone. He should have been in a better home to begin with. Sad, so sad…December 5, 2011 – 8:01 pm

Julie Rayner I am so sorry. How sad. I pray for your family. May God heal your broken hearts and comfort you. May He bless you with the peace the surpasses understanding. I also pray the same things for Jasper as your family did.January 27, 2011 – 6:54 pm

carole I went through something very similar when my son was 3.5 and my daughter was 2– except we had our girl-pup, Zola, for seven years before. It was horrific. I totally feel your pain.
I had terrible dreams afterward, for almost a year. about Zola showing up on our doorstep and having to make decisions all over again.

Feel free to email if you need to talk to someone who has been through a similar thing– it’s just heartbreaking.January 27, 2011 – 1:37 pm

Samantha Workman You did the right thing. I know it doesn’t feel like it, but you did. Avery was bitten on the forearm, by my best friends dog, the day before my c-section with Zoey. It was traumatizing, for me AND obviously for her too. The dog had never bitten before … but it only takes ONCE. He’ll be better off in a home without small children; maybe on some “land” with an older couple? Either way, your babies are safer, and that’s all that matters. I’ll say a prayer for him too. Keep your spirits up!January 27, 2011 – 1:17 pm

Kimberly Horne Arden,I’m so sorry. My prayers are with you and your family and Jasper. This put a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes. You did the best thing though. I too have never had a puppy and am having a heck of a time with mine! But I don’t have babies to worry about. I wouldn’t be able to handle him if I did.January 27, 2011 – 12:09 pm

Erin Bankston Ugh…made tears come to my eyes too. I rescue lots of animals too, and I know it’s so hard to say bye. And I know how you’re feeling for HIM too. Beautiful pictures of him too. So sorry!January 27, 2011 – 11:59 am

Sarah Potter Oh Arden, I am so sorry you had to go through this. It’s one thing to do it as an adult, but to explain it to children is even harder. We had to do a similar thing with our cat when she became almost “possessed” like and would attack me to the point of injury and the day she attacked my young niece, the decision was made. It was one thing for her to attack me, but a small child that’s under your protection…it was the hardest decision to make – but in the end it had to be done. My prayers are with your family and Jasper during this time.January 27, 2011 – 11:59 am

Pam D Waaaah… I am all teary-eyed. I really wish that he could go live with Caesar the Dog Whisperer for a while. I think you did the right thing, Arden. Without the training and experience in handling a dog with this background, you really are putting your family and everyone around you at risk. Pit bulls, Rotties, Dobies, and German Shepherds are all wonderful dogs, in the right hands. But the reality is that they are like weapons; they have to be handled by people who have been trained, or they can be dangerous. With all that you have on your plate, this was not the best fit for you OR for Jasper. Praying that he will be OK during the time of quarantine and that he’ll be placed with someone who knows how to train and control him. He surely was loved while he was with you, and that will stay with him forever.January 27, 2011 – 11:53 am

Erin Wilson Oh Arden, this made tears come to my eyes. As a dog lover, I know how hard this must have been. Dogs become part of the family, like a child and it is so hard when things like this happen. I will say a prayer for Jasper, that he receives some loving and effective training and rehabilitation and that he will find his forever home. XOXOJanuary 27, 2011 – 11:47 am

Farewell Sweet Pete » Arden Prucha Photography […] had been contemplating this for over a year (even before Jasper was in our family, in fact one reason we got Jasper was to entertain Pete – as a […]September 13, 2011 – 12:42 pm

Peachey Baby Shower

It was lovely receiving a phone call from Stephanie.  She and I have a good mutual friend and she was having a baby shower in honor of her first child! The thing is, Steph lives in NYC and not only that she was in the process of moving to Napa… so it was very important […]

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Stephanie Arden – you captured everything perfectly! Thank you so much. These photos will be a wonderful keepsake of this amazing time in my life and our friends and family that have helped us celebrate.January 28, 2011 – 12:43 am

C+J: (E)ngaged

I received an email from Chelsea a couple of months ago.  She and her fiance Joey, live up in Washington, but they are getting married here in the Fort! She mentioned that I knew her mother, as I was wracking my brain I realized DUH I used to teach with her mom. How lovely to […]

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Justin Sever I love you both Joe & Chelsea
From Your Not So Little, Little Cousin JustinMarch 1, 2011 – 7:49 pm

mary you have this insane ability to make EVERY PERSON look like a model, yet still have this playfulness and warmth and love. i love your work, truly. these are beautiful.January 26, 2011 – 2:53 pm

Sharron Lucky Dear Arden: I’m your 2nd cousin, living in Dallas and love your photography. Your Mom is a “friend” on FB, so I mostly see it there, but checked you out here. I fantasize @ coming to Fort Worth sometime and having you shoot Hubby & Me. We are coming up on our 49th anniversary. Also, at the above Website and on Dallas Professional Book Reviewers Ass’n on FB — I have publicity photos that I post, as well as a brochure I distribute every year. Keep posting your work, and maybe we can come see you next time we need photos. I haven’t seen your parents since they were newlyweds!January 26, 2011 – 8:04 am

Judy Murphy Oh,my goodness. They are the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen. My heart is bursting with pride. I have the most gorgeous children on the planet. Arden, you are absolutely amazing. Thanks so much.January 25, 2011 – 6:57 pm