Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Big Day

Laura (my good friend) asked me to do something I've never done before. She asked me to photograph the morning of her son's first day at Kindergarten. My first thought was "Oh no!!! That means I'm going to have to get up early!!!!" After the shock wore off ;-) I thought it might be pretty cool to do. So, I woke up this morning at 5:45 am, headed to her house and photographed him getting ready for his big day. There were tears from both parties and lots of hugs and kisses...especially when it came time to let go. But, she did let go and she spent the day shopping her blues away. :-) I'm so glad she asked me to do this for her. It sparked the mommy bug in me. Uh oh! ;-)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Three Gorgeous Girls...Oh Boy!

Hey everyone! Meet little Kayla, Mia and Mackenzie. Kayla and Mia (the youngest girls) are sisters and Mackenzie is their cousin. I've photographed all of them for much of their lives. And with each passing year they get more beautiful than the year before. I don't know how their parents are gonna keep them under wraps, but I do know that they own guns! No, no, just joshin'...or am I?... ;-)

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Tyler Family

I photographed Selena & David Tyler's wedding a while back and now they have a beautiful, bouncing baby girl. Her name is Sophie and she is absolutely gorgeous! Just see for yourself...

Friday, August 7, 2009

Brian & Linda in the NYC!!!

We had a wonderful oportunity to go to NYC this summer. It was the first time in NY for Brian & I and what a culture shock ! We started off in Long Island for a wonderful wedding and then we ventured by train to Manhattan after a few days. We pulled into Penn Station and as soon as we walked up the steps and out onto the streets of NYC our jaws dropped wide open. We couldn't believe it! The sounds, the sights were all a bit overwhelming at first. There is so much to take in, but once we caught our breath we were like two kids in a candy store. On a mission to see everything we could see in three days we started our adventure. While we saw a lot (Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Titanic exibit, Bodies exibit, Madame Tussauds, Rockefeller Plaza, Top of the Rock, NBC Studios Tour, St. Patrick's Cathedral, 5th Avenue, Ground Zero, Pier 17), we didn't get to see everything we wanted to. I must admit that I was a bit nervous to go to Manhattan. I had always heard that New Yorkers could be a bit rude, but what a surprise it was to discover just the opposite. Everyone was so helpful and wonderful. Anyone that knows my husband knows how much he hates being in any big city, but he had a blast! We both can't wait to go back and see more! I've put some of my favorite photos up. I hope you enjoy them!