Karen + Nick June 29, 2007
I had a great time today getting to know Karen and Nick a little better doing their e-session at Frances Park. Noontime and no clouds can make photography a bit of a challenge but I think we got some great shots. I am going to be busy most of the weekend so I wanted to get a few shots up for them to see. I haven’t even downloaded all the images so I may post more later.
I hope you guys enjoy these!
Okay, so this one’s probably not going in the newspaper announcement…but I LOVE it!
J&D as M&Ms June 28, 2007
Okay, a million things to do and what do I do? Check out the blog of a photographer whose work I think is really cool named Bobbi.
Her post today was about this website where you can custom design your own M&M. I took the liberty of designing one for my husband and for me. I won’t comment on my husband’s except to say orange is his favorite color, but anyone who knows me will definitely identify with the ponytail, glasses, bags under the eyes and of course….Birkenstocks! I couldn’t decide whether to add a stethoscope or a camera, but since the hubby was wearing his stethoscope, I opted for the camera.
Here’s the hubby.
And here’s me in case you wondered what I look like!
In case you want to waste some of your own time, all while having some fun, check it out at www.becomeanmm.com
Maybe if my “to do” list grows long enough, I will post my son’s M&M even though you all know what he looks like!
Staci and Jason June 20, 2007
I knew I was in for a challenge when I asked Jason on a scale of 1 to 10, how much he was looking forward to the engagement shoot we were about to do, with 1 being “dreading” it. I think his answer was negative 10! I didn’t take it personally and told him it was my goal at the end of his session to raise that rating to at least negative 3. I think we agreed at the end that we actually moved out of the negatives…thank goodness!
They were both very willing to try some of my crazy ideas, some of them worked and some didn’t but I appreciated their wonderful attitudes. I am looking forward to their wedding this August! I promise no posing anywhere near restrooms on the wedding day guys!
Here are my favorites.

I think the shot below is the only smile I got out of Jason all day! I wish I could remember what I said so I could say it all day long on their wedding day. I love the look on Staci’s face.

It was such a nice day after some really heavy rain earlier in the morning.

This was the first time I had met Jason and I am pretty sure when I laid down in the middle of the street, he wondered why Staci had picked me to photograph their wedding.


Aren’t they cute together?

Thanks for being such good sports you guys!
Kristen & Clay June 19, 2007
I had a wonderful time this past Saturday second shooting for Abby at Kristen and Clay’s wedding in South Lyon, MI. Here’s a second chance to check out her awesome work if you didn’t click on her name already…. Abby Rose Photo. I would shoot with Abby any day of the week! Not only is she an awesome photographer but she is so fun and easy going. She makes second shooting a joy.
There’s something I like about the lines of her dress in this one.
Can’t you just see the admiration in the flower girl’s eyes as she watches Kristen?
Can you blame her? Isn’t she stunning?

The groomsmen and their gifts from Clay. I think the guy in the background was wondering why I asked them to put the albums in front of their faces.


I like how you can see Clay’s face as Kristen and her dad head down the aisle.

Towards the end of the ceremony, Clay leaned in for the “you may kiss the bride” a little prematurely. 
Look at his left hand…it screams “Can you blame me?”
Some portraits. The light was gorgeous! Who am I kidding, so were the bride and groom!


A few details.

The first dance. I love all the kids watching at the edge of the dance floor. (p.s. those are not spots on my lens, those are the dj’s lights)
Another sweet moment. Near the end of the father daughter dance, Kristen’s dad had pre-recorded the most heartfelt message to her. All the weddings I attend have emotional moments but this one made me tear up more than most and I was not alone.



Here’s my favorite shot of the day. Abby had Kristen and Clay in front of some gorgeous tall pine trees and the sun was peeking through. Good call Abby!
Congratulations Kristen and Clay! Can’t wait to work with you again Abby!
Mother’s Day June 16, 2007
Since tomorrow is Father’s Day (in case you forgot, you can still run to the store today to pick up a card), I have declared today Mother’s Day. Why? Because after having my own child, I realized everyday should be Mother’s Day…or at least Parent’s Day.
Actually, this post has to with my mom (and dad), not me. More on dad tomorrow. My son loves my mom and my mom is the reason I have made it through motherhood thus far (18 months down…18 years to go). She is so generous and giving and helpful in so many ways, not the least of which is regularly taking my son to her house to stay so that I can have a moment of sanity and today, photograph a wedding.
Thank you mom for all you do! (Thank you dad too!)



p.s. Don’t ask what’s up with my son’s crazy hair. It’s not that we don’t want to cut it, but it is such an ordeal when we try to take him to the barber that we might let him grow it and put it in a ponytail.
Maaaaarvelous Macro June 15, 2007
I had always heard wonderful things about the Canon macro lens I just purchased, but I couldn’t bring myself to take the plunge before now since I already had a Canon lens with the exact same focal length, plus it is a faster prime, just no macro.
Well….I have no buyer’s remorse in fact, I might only do macro photography from here on out. Might make weddings a bit of a challenge…but I sure will get some juicy ring shots!
Just a few test shots from my front yard. The lens did make me realize how shaky my hands are and that I need to practice holding my breath since I don’t want to use a tripod. Oh and that the depth of field on this thing can be ultra shallow!
None of these images have been cropped in the slightest and they are even shaper in full resolution. Cool, eh?
Even the arch-nemesis of our lawn looks better in macro.
I’ve met my match June 10, 2007
So I mistakenly thought that children’s portrait photography was tough. Today I met my match attempting pet photography. Thank goodness it was for my brother and sister-in-law, who I hope will be happy with one or two cute individual shots of each of their dogs…or allow me to attempt a re-shoot.
Here’s my favorites.
Meet Diesel
And his sister Lola
Doesn’t it look like she is growling or smiling really big with her pearly whites? I love that little patch of white fur!
We had a wonderful time visiting with Diesel and Lola’s parents and of course, my son was in heaven having two dogs just his size with which to play.


Of course he can also entertain himself by flossing between his toes with grass.

But he would rather play with someone else. My son loves his auntie (and his uncle too)!




























