Archive for the ‘Shoots’ Category

Courtney’s bridal

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Courtney was so easy to shoot. She worked it like a pro and even laughed at my jokes (big bonus.) Courtney is getting married in May in Mexico, so she wanted to have some portraits taken before the wedding. At first, the weather wasn’t really cooperating, but toward the end we lucked out and the sun broke through.        

New rain jacket

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

It is spring in Georgia. Flowers are really starting to bloom and we can finally get outside. Goodbye cabin fever! Usually it rains like crazy here in April, but with last year’s drought, we barely got any rain. This year, I got a little ahead of myself and bought Liam an actual rain coat. It came with cute little rain boots (which of course I forgot to get pictures of.) Here’s hoping that he will get some use out of it this year.

Horse escapes during tornado

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

It is hard to believe that this was going on while I was shooting a wedding last weekend. This was probably less than 5 miles away. Crazy!

Noelle and Sean

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Noelle and Sean are one of my favorite couples. The moment I met them, I knew that they were a great match. And, as it turns out, Noelle also designs albums and now works as one of my designers-and does a fabulous job by the way. I worked with Rafael from Big Day Photography to shoot this one, which is always super fun. Here are some of my favs:

This shot was taken just after the anniversary dance. Noelle’s aunt and uncle were the winners and I just love their reactions. And yes, that is a garter that is wrapped around his arm. Sean and Noelle gave it to him as a token for winning.

My new addiction

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

I stumbled across this site and thought it might be great for finding unique wedding favors. The site is called Etsy. Etsy is an online boutique where artists can sell their handmade goods. How cool is that? I found some great greeting cards and these neat Japanese-inspired gift tins. The site is really easy to navigate (and easy to spend hours online surfing). Just thought I would pass it along. Japanese gift tins