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I am the accidental mother of four. Which gives me lots of hands on experience with children and patience out the wahzoo. I’ve been dabbling in web design for years, and now trying my hand at photography. It’s a blessing to stumble on to something you love…

I’m ridiculously quiet. Can’t help it. I’m much more of the observant type. I can’t say it has always been my dream to be a photographer. But I swore I would find something I was good at, loved and wanted to make a career by the time I was thirty (Or kill myself, as my 17 yr. old self said. Ah, youth.) And in year twenty-nine, I discovered it.

Thanks for taking the time to view my site. To me, photography is about…being a mom. Knowing your subject inside and out. Being prepared for as many things as you can conceive. Knowing you will make mistakes and trying to do better. Finding idiosyncrasies endearing. Making a memory of every feature and gesture. Noting how his head shifts when he’s thoughtful. How her eyelashes are almost as long as her nose. The moments of truth, defeat, and triumph. And the building of fantasies. And most of all,
patience…patience…patience.

Over our twelve years of marriage, my husband, Josh, & I’ve been gifted with four wonderful and insane children; Dharma, Ash (Josh, Jr.), Holli,& George (the V). You’ll probably hear tons about them the more you get to know me, because Family is important, precious and very dear to me.

One of my biggest regrets is not having a photographer at my wedding. It wasn’t a fabulous wedding. I don’t think I looked particularly good. But, since then, we have lost Josh’s Dad, my brother, Chris, who gave me away, and Josh’s Grandmother.

I wish we had those memories framed because I miss them dearly…

I work in several areas portraiture, including family, children, newborn and corporate photography. I do have experience in wedding photography. My photography has a unique vintage feel and a classic look.
Please view my portfolio to get a true sense of my style.

These images are mine. Don’t steal. Haha would then have to take you out. And she’s really too young for a criminal record. Ask and you never know what might happen.

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