
Seniors, pick which promotion works best for you and act fast. Session space is limited and fills up quickly this time of year.
June: 25% off session fee. ($50 savings}
July: 24 complimentary wallets {$45 value/one pose}
August: 1 Complimentary 8×10 {$40 value}
September: 8 wallets {$30 value}
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I’m stoked about the evening sessions I have scheduled. Sweet light I tell ya! Perfect time of year to have a session too. Not so stinkin’ hot yet!








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We’ve had so much rain lately. I usually welcome a thunderstorm. It makes me think of staying inside, wrapping up in a blanket and reading a good book. Even if I rarely do that during a storm, I still associate storms with that. Oh and I love having an excuse to wear rain boots. Well, a few nights ago a storm that came through was so noisy I actually had some fear pass through me. It woke me up out of a deep sleep and I swear the lightening was striking just outside my bedroom. Loud thunder I tell you, LOUD. However, the storms have produced a lot of green. Trees. Plants. Flowers. My camera has been enjoying it and so have I.
Check out these cute boys amongst the thunderstorm produced greenery……..









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It’s that time of year. Time to hug your mom and tell her how wonderful she is. Snap a few pictures of her too. Mom’s are often the ones taking the photos and are rarely IN any! I speak from first hand experience. That is exactly why I had my friend, Joann, jump in a few photos with her boys. And what cute boys they are, right! Oooo, I was excited for this shoot. Joann’s boys are so sweet, smart, and adorable. They get it from their mom. She has the same qualities and has clearly passed them on to her cutie pies. I’ve truly enjoyed getting to know Joann. I’d say or biggest connect point has been keeping each other accountable when it comes to working out, but we also have shopping for a bargain, photography and children in common too.










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Kaylie and Josh were married on April 24th. It was a family affair. We all had a part of the beautiful day. I was the privileged photographer. I truly enjoyed myself; largely due to the fact that I got to work next to the amazingly talented videographer mastermind over at Captured Productions. Okay, so he’s my brother, but I’ve never worked side by side with him in this way.

We tried not to fight for the shot too much…..

We worked it out and TOOK TURNS, as long as I got my shot first!

The first look, that moment shared between just the bride and groom…..

And a few of the bride’s closest “hidden” friends and family.

I think Josh approves!


Sometimes a groom needs to see what I mean when it comes to a certain pose. I was there to show him. Little did I know that someone else was there to CAPTURE ME showing him. Nice.

He totally pulled it off!


Christy my friend since childhood and photog. extraordinaire was my second shooter. I was so grateful to have her there. It meant a second brain to help me remember everything, great photos from a different perspective, and the ability to be in a few pix with my family.







These two princess ballerina’s almost stole the show. They are quite cute and took their flower girl job very seriously.








After a pedicure, spray tan & make-up my little girl was feeling and looking way too grown up! We made her walk the aisle with her daddy {and officiant} to remind her that any male interest would have to go through him first… in 20 years of course.


My boys had the job of passing out the order of service. The took a more laid back approach when it came to their assignment. They simply grabbed a seat on the half wall of the church sanctuary and ate a cookie while on the clock.

Then, time for the “hired help” to let loose!

I have so many great memories from the day. Can’t wait to shoot for my little-bit-older- baby-sister’s wedding in August!
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