
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Senior Portrait Scholarships Available!

I am currently offering Senior Portrait Scholarships for two deserving seniors graduating from the Class of 2009. Each scholarship will cover the "Super Senior" session as well as a portrait package. The total value of the scholarship is $175.
I feel that senior portraits are likely to be the most important photos that young men or women experience in their lives. They get passed out to friends and family, adorn walls for years, and get used for applications, scholarships and many publications including the most coveted publication - the senior yearbook.
It is because of the importance of these special portraits and the overwhelming cost of living we as Americans are experiencing these days that I am pleased to offer these scholarships to applicants that may be experiencing financial hardships or other personal circumstances preventing them from having professional portraits taken. Everyone deserves to experience a day where they are the "Star of the Show". I want to help two seniors have that feeling and to be able to select portaits to share with family and friends.
Applicants are asked to submit an essay of 250 words or less stating why they desrve to recieve one of the scholarships. All submissions are due by Monday, July 7th. With your essay please include your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number, and school you will be attending. Contact me if you have any further questions.
I feel that senior portraits are likely to be the most important photos that young men or women experience in their lives. They get passed out to friends and family, adorn walls for years, and get used for applications, scholarships and many publications including the most coveted publication - the senior yearbook.
It is because of the importance of these special portraits and the overwhelming cost of living we as Americans are experiencing these days that I am pleased to offer these scholarships to applicants that may be experiencing financial hardships or other personal circumstances preventing them from having professional portraits taken. Everyone deserves to experience a day where they are the "Star of the Show". I want to help two seniors have that feeling and to be able to select portaits to share with family and friends.
Applicants are asked to submit an essay of 250 words or less stating why they desrve to recieve one of the scholarships. All submissions are due by Monday, July 7th. With your essay please include your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number, and school you will be attending. Contact me if you have any further questions.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Miss Maureen's Preschool



Recently I was asked to take portraits of Miss Maureen's Preschool students. It was a rainy day but we really wanted to do outdoor photos and we got lucky because the rain let up just in time! Amongst the black flies we invaded the back yard of the school and got together to capture special moments of the little one's lives. A few were none to happy about the idea but we managed to still get fleating moments of cuteness...
Friday, June 6, 2008
Jack be nimble...




On Mother's Day, Adam, Abby and Jack Waliek came to my studio a month before Abby was due for their second baby, and boy was it a great session. It was one of the sessions that after your client leaves you are overwhelmed with excitement. I wanted to shout out to the world how much fun I had and what beautiful images we captured. We started out taking some pictures of Jack with Mom, (belly) and Dad before he lost interest. He was such a trooper! Once he was done Adam's Mom took over on Jack patrol, watching him as he played in the yard. The family took such wonderful photos...they were "doin' their thing" while I snapped away. All of their expressions were true and unrehearsed. I barely had to prompt them to do anything! All and all when we were done we put together a wonderful portfolio of pictures that I think the Waliek's will cherish forever. Adam purchased Abby the "Watch Me Grow" package for Christmas so we will be getting together soon to do some newborn photos...I am sure Abby can't wait!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Danger is his middle name...




Back in April I was happy to help Ty and Kristen Giberson welcome their new baby boy, Mitchell Danger Giberson. The Giberson's eventually caught the pregnancy bug that spread throughout Meroby Elementary School; we were all excited when we found out that there was another little one on the way. Ty and Kristen are beautiful people who really love children and little Mitchell is definatly blessed to be a Giberson! Our marathon session went very well--Mitchell peed and pooped all over the floor (and Kristen too!) I can't wait for Mitchell's next session, they really grow so fast. Thank you Ty, Kristen and Mitchell for all of the wonderful images to capture.
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