Posted on March 21, 2011

 
This past Saturday I was honored to be able to hang out with and learn from some other great photographers at the “Not-a-Workshop” hosted by Joshua Gull. Josh’s idea was to get a bunch of photographers of all skill levels together and demonstrate techniques and how-to’s. We had a great morning shooting and spent the afternoon talking workflows and business. Other speakers included Rich Lavigne, wedding and portrait photographer from New Jersey, Annabelle Dando, wedding photographer from the Baltimore/Annapolis/Washington, D.C. area, and Nashville’s own wedding photographer Kristen Steele. We all had a great time, learned a lot, AND got to witness Andy Stacy propose to Kayle Erin Brooks. :)  Here are a few of the photos of Andy and Kayla I took. 

Andy and Kayla

Andy proposing to Kayla

 

 
 
 
 
 

 





Posted on January 31, 2011

 About two weeks ago I had the honor of shooting a maternity session for one of my best friend’s daughter. I remember when Dana’s feet didn’t hang over the end of a chair and it seemed she always had Cheeto dust on her mouth and fingers – Cheetos are still one of her favorite things. Now she has a “little Cheeto” of her own – baby Gauge was born yesterday evening. He decided to come a week early. Hopefully I’ll have some newborn shots of him to share in the next couple of weeks. :)





Posted on October 10, 2010

Baby Lennon was named after one of mom and dad’s favorite rock icons, John Lennon. I thought a shot from baby Lennon’s newborn session would be a good way to commemorate John Lennon’s 70th birthday.





Posted on October 10, 2010

Don’t you jut love those eyelashes? Wish mine looked like this!





Posted on September 4, 2010

I played with my new remote control and window light today trying to get a new profile photo of myself. Here’s a couple of the shots that I’m ok with. Other than converting the first one to black and white, they are both straight out of the camera. I have a great window! ;) ….but I don’t like doing photos of myself. I’d rather be behind the camera.






Posted on July 20, 2010

This is Big Ben, a beautiful solid black German Shepherd. He competes in agility and herding events. His human “mom” had lots of action shots of him from competition, but no portraits showing his big brown eyes. He is the best behaved dog I have ever worked with. My dog could take some lessons from Ben! :)





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