This past weekend, I assisted my photographer friend Nathan from Nathan's Photography at a wedding and reception. We had a great time, as usual, and I'm so happy with the images we captured! He posted the sneak peek on his website early this morning, so I decided to go ahead and share some of our work on my blog, as well. The wedding was very springy, with the bridesmaids in black dresses with bright and colorful bouquets. The centerpieces at the reception featured handmade pinwheels made from brightly colored card stock, and the wedding cake was a huge cupcake tree with different bright colors of icing and adorable handmade paper cups! My favorite part of the reception, though, was the dessert table, that featured mini cheesecakes and the bride's grandma's homemade cherry pies!
These are 4 of my favorite images from the sneak peek, and they all feature my shooting and/or editing work.
"The virtue of a camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking."
Brooks Atkinson
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Lookin' Great in Green
When we got started on this session, Mom laughed because she had been shopping and choosing clothes for everyone to wear, and realized that everyone was in green! It looked awesome with the browns, golds, and reds around us for this outdoor session. It was another of those chilly, windy days, but we made it work and got some great stuff!











Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Awesome Autumn Color = Great Family Pic Backdrop!
Do you remember the "Down on the Farm" session I posted recently? Well, here's a family pic from that session - I was nervous about the light since it was getting close to noon and that is less than ideal, but it totally worked out!

Monday, October 24, 2011
Western Chic Wedding
My photographer friend Nathan from Nathan's Photography asked me to shoot the second camera for him at a recent wedding. It was one of the most personalized and creative weddings I have ever attended! They were married on their own property, and a tin barn was transformed into their wedding ceremony location. There were little country decorative displays here and there, and huge chocolate tulle curtains billowed from the entrance to each end of the building. They had built a rustic arbor to stand under for the ceremony, made from old tree branches and bound with rope, and had rusty wagon wheels, mason jars full of fall colored flowers, and weathered wood frames flanking either side of the arbor. The table behind them, which was where their unity candle was displayed, was made from a wood barrel with an old glass table top. Music was provided by a country singer with an acoustic guitar, and everyone was dressed in their country best with cowboy boots for the entire wedding party. Everything about the setting seemed to suit the couple's style perfectly. And we couldn't go wrong with the location, we had a dried bean field, barns, and a path through the woods readily available!
Nathan posted their sneak peek this evening, and he featured some of my shooting and editing work! I now totally have equipment envy, since he gave me a few minutes with the couple and let me use his Canon 5D Mark II and the "big gun" 70-200 prime lens... and I'm thrilled with how the images came out! Thanks, Nathan, for openly crediting me for my work and for letting me use your gear for a few minutes!
Here's some of my work that was featured in the sneak peek:




Nathan posted their sneak peek this evening, and he featured some of my shooting and editing work! I now totally have equipment envy, since he gave me a few minutes with the couple and let me use his Canon 5D Mark II and the "big gun" 70-200 prime lens... and I'm thrilled with how the images came out! Thanks, Nathan, for openly crediting me for my work and for letting me use your gear for a few minutes!
Here's some of my work that was featured in the sneak peek:




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This one was my first time playing with the 70-200 on the 5D... *love* |
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I *need* that lens... |
Monday, October 17, 2011
Senior Session
We had a great time on this senior session! We went to one of my new favorite locations, and she brought some fun props along, so we had plenty to work with! I love how we captured her love of reading, and her love of Ski -what Clinton County high school student doesn't love Ski?!?! There's so many more shots to go thru, it is going to be tough to narrow them down!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Monkey Business
I photographed this sweet baby's newborn session - that sweet boy a few posts back that was sound asleep and resting his head on his hands - and Mom and Dad asked me back to do his 3 month photos. Mom had some great ideas and we had fun trying them all. I can't stop giggling every time I look at the photo of him in his monkey outfit!
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Tutus and Tea Parties
These little girls had some stunning golden hour sunlight for their session! I've been to this property several times to photograph this family, but this session was special, as their cousins from out of state had come to visit! The little girls had several matching and coordinating outfits to wear, I think this was the most wardrobe changes I've seen squeezed into a session yet! We started with the girls in their matching tutus, and ended with the two of them in coordinating party dresses with a little tea set out in the grass - so stinkin' cute!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Beautiful Baby Girl
This little sweetie has frequent play-dates with the sweet little boy I photographed this summer on his porch on the white swing in his Cardinal's attire. I was so worried about the weather for the day of our shoot, since the heat had been fierce and there were storms that morning. We had to bump back our session from morning to mid -afternoon, which isn't usually the best time for photos... but the rain stopped just in time, and we were blessed with some pretty phenomenal lighting. Isn't she beautiful?
First Birthday!
Earlier this spring, I photographed this little sweetie with his first Harley, some cute sunglasses, and a rockin' leather jacket. He was just 8 months old then, and time has flown - it was time for his first birthday photos! We had a great session at the park, near a fountain, doing a cake smash, and then playing with the hose afterward. I LOVE LOVE LOVE his big blue eyes, he's gonna be a heartbreaker someday!
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Sweet Baby
This little girl was probably the best behaved newborn I've seen so far! She barely fussed the entire time, and when she did cry it was because she was hungry! She was such a doll with her whispy blonde curls!
Sunday, May 29, 2011
High School Sweethearts - Wedding Sneak Peek
Once again, I was worried about the weather for this wedding, but aside from being a bit humid, we had a great day! I just loved the combination of the bridesmaids' aqua dresses with the mix of white and soft pink roses, it was so springy and refreshing! The bride and groom have been together for 6 years, and are high school sweethearts, too! Their day was filled with joy right down to the details... the bride cut a piece of tulle from her mom's wedding veil from 30 years ago and hand beaded the trim to make her own veil, the ring bearer carried in the bride's grandmother's Bible with the rings tied on in coordinating aqua ribbon, and she also added the coordinating ribbon to her adorable shoes. The couple chose to see each other before the ceremony, so my co-photographer, Nathan Payne, and I set up the couple for an intimate meeting... the groom stood outside the church and the bride approached him from behind and placed her hand on his shoulder to cue him to turn around - it was the sweetest moment! After the ceremony, the couple exited the church to a crowd of guests blowing bubbles, and the cloud of bubbles was HUGE! The reception was great... an awesome best man's speech, a tender father-daughter dance, and lots of laughter. Thanks for asking us to capture the memories of your special day!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Wildflowers
I took this one a few weeks ago and finally edited it while taking a break from some portraits... I love wildflowers! I also tried a watermark I made, any thoughts? I'm really thinking about a logo for my photography but my ideas for font and color scheme and style are all over the place!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Yellow
One of my favorite photography websites, I Heart Faces, has a weekly photo challenge that I enter from time to time. This week's theme is "yellow", and the only requirements are that the photo features the color yellow, and that at least one human face is showing in the image. I got this shot in a local historic downtown area with the vintage brick behind them. I chose to warm up the image and it really brought out the golden tones in the bricks, which stood out in my mind as soon as I read about this week's theme.
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I forgot to make the edges transparent! ahh! click on the image to see it by itself without the blog background, it looks much nicer on white only! Sorry! |
Monday, May 23, 2011
Goldenrod
The fields around here are FULL of goldenrod right now... my uncle pointed out that usually they are green with soybeans and corn at this time, but the weather just hasn't been conducive to planting. With all the storms, high winds, and flooding, it's going to be a late season. In the meantime, the goldenrod is just thriving, and I don't think I ever remember seeing it this lush and thick before. I've been dying to get out and get a photo of it, and finally took a moment on Saturday morning after I finished a lovely newborn session to snap a few frames. This one was my favorite: