Gallery Wraps

Posted on November 2, 2008

I thought I would post a few quick pictures of a gallery wrap that just came in to give you all a better idea of what they are. Many of you have been asking me exactly what they are, so here are some visuals:

Each image is printed directly on museum quality archival canvas with high quality archival inks. The canvas is then treated with a special coating that protects it from harmful UV rays and stretched around a wooden canvas frame. They come complete with mounting hardware so all you have to do it hang it on the wall. Gallery wraps are a gorgeous alternative to framed prints…and they make great gifts for the upcoming holidays.

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Sneak Attack!

Posted on October 16, 2008

As much as I can’t wait to give each of the following sessions their featured post in the near future, I have no other choice but to resort to giving you sneak peaks for now. Blogging is probably my favorite part of the post-processing, however I have to make myself get everything else done first. Lately I have just not had enough time to catch up with my ever growing to-do list. Not that I’m complaining, but all the time usually reserved for editing has been taken up with shoots, meetings, and order fulfillment. I never imagined October would be this busy. To all of my clients who are waiting for their blog post, I promise it is coming and I thank you for your patience!! Now on to the pictures:

Leslie & Darrin’s Wedding…

Anne’s Boudoir Session…

Niki & Jason’s Wedding…

Erin & John’s Trash the Dress Session…

Valerie & Adam’s Engagement Session…

Theresa & Javis’ Engagement Session…

Paul’s Senior Portrait Session…

Jenny & Dan’s “In Love” Session…

Kierston’s Boudoir Session…

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Senior Pictures @ Monroe

Posted on October 5, 2008

I am finally getting around to blogging these handsome boys from Monroe. Since I did all 4 boys + a mini family shoot all in one day, I had a lot of images to go through and had a really hard time choosing my favorites. I finally had to make myself pick just a few from each set…

Meet best buds Cameron, Josh, & Pat:







Mini family shoot with Pat’s family:




And last by not least, meet JC:






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Sneak Peak ~ Senior Portraits

Posted on September 22, 2008

Just a quick bit of good news - we have power!! I came on sometime Saturday evening while we were out shooting a wedding. It is SO nice to have it back :) Now onto the real reason for this post…

A couple of weeks ago Donny and I headed up to Monroe to do four senior sessions. For those of you who are not familiar, Monroe is a small town near Middletown, Ohio and they are sports fanatics up there! Everyone in the town is so proud and supportive of the high school sports teams, which is really neat to see. Needless to say, the four boys we photographed that day are athletes and wanted most of their pictures taken on the fields and/or with their sports equipment. Here are just a few from that day (more to come when I get caught up):


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Corey’s Senior Session

Posted on August 19, 2008

Corey’s dad Bill thought taking Corey’s senior pictures was going to be my hardest job yet. I am happy to say that he was wrong! Like my cousin Rachel, I remember when Corey was born. He was so cute – a super smiley, tow-headed little guy with big blue eyes! Corey is not “technically” my cousin, but that’s what I call him. His dad and my mom grew up together, so I’ve known Bill my entire life. Bill works at Miami University (where Corey plans pursue his degree in zoology when he graduates), and that is the location Corey picked for his senior pictures. It was a gorgeous day and a gorgeous location to photograph. Corey and I, along with his mom & dad and their dog Lucy, had a great time walking around the campus and taking pictures. Like most guys, Corey was not jumping up and down with excitement at the thought of getting his senior pictures taken, but he was a great sport and flashed that great smile of his every time I asked. When we were all finished, he announced that he was relieved because his face hurt from smiling so much!
Corey ~ Your face pain was totally worth it because we got some great images! Just think, you’ll never have to sit through senior pictures again – exciting, huh? Thanks!







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