Tag Archives: Portrait

the elusive family portrait

Family portraits are elusive. They can be difficult to arrange and I think are the reason people associate photography with bad experiences. (You know what I mean by that, right?) I blame the days of stuffy studios with stonewashed backdrops. When enough is finally enough, and you decide to try and capture a new family...

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session previews + back from the adirondacks

This was suppose to be posted before I was away for a long weekend, but since it didn’t make it these previews will start off today. Last week I shot several portrait sessions and documented the lives (and new lives) of some wonderful people. Gabriella’s newborn session took place at my house, which allowed me...

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lensbaby : photography as robotic voices : music

Before I do a full post on Ryan + Christie’s session I wanted to share this image in particular, taken with my lensbaby. If you’re not familiar with cameras you are probably wondering what in the world a lensbaby is… and to find out more you should follow the link. The basics are that the...

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watermelon season

my niece is the cutest watermelon eater. Like any good photographer aunt I took some pictures of her over the 4th of July. Playing in the pool, eating watermelon and sharing some with her best friend Lexi are among the things I documented. Are my kids going to be as cute? Julia and Lexi are...

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Phil + Christy : Washington, DC engagement

This love story started on the basketball court. Christy and Phil met on a church league and while that is where their story began, the first chapter wasn’t written until Christy’s trip to Zambia. Working for World Hope, she was presented with the opportunity to work in the field. She spread the news about her...

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