Weblog

Friday, 13 November 2009

  • Amanda and Cameron

    Congratulations to Amanda and Cameron!  I always enjoy it when couples are able to really personalize aspects of their wedding day.  Amanda and Cam's ceremony was at her grandparent's farm outside of Durham, under a huge black walnut tree.  They tell me it's the biggest in the state and I do not doubt it!  Amanda's grandmother is also a fabulous gardener so the whole setting was picture perfect. 

    The dress:



    And shoes:





    I don't know what it is about pictures of makeup, but I love them, and so does Amanda, lol!:



    This shot makes me giggle.  Notice Amanda's matron of honor completely under the dress with her:

      

    Amanda and Cam wanted to see each other before the ceremony and this was my favorite shot:



    Cam had the sweetest expression on his face as Amanda walked down the aisle:

     

    And here's the walnut tree.  Gorgeous, isn't it?



    And some of the shots we took in the garden:

     





    The first dance:





    Cam's grandfather was his best man:



    Amanda's father/daughter dance was very emotional.  I'm not sure there was a dry eye in the audience:





    More tears when the dance was over between Amanda and her mom:



    And then just some good ol' fun on the dance floor!

     

Thursday, 05 November 2009

  • I Thought You Loved Me?



    I know it's been forever again since I've posted anything to my blog!  I've been crazy busy with boudoir sessions that people are doing to give as Christmas presents.  It hasn't left me with much free time, but I wanted to share this image with you!  Today I had more editing to do, so I put Trip and Willow out in the back yard to play so that I could concentrate on my work without having to keep an eye on Trip (his potty training is coming along, but he still needs watching).  Apparently they had a great time, because when I called them in, Trip was absolutely covered in dirt.  I mean covered!  He was so bad I had to put him straight in the sink for a bath.  This image is how he looked at me afterward.  What a poor, dejected puppy!  You can just see the "how could you?" in his expression, lol.

    Anyway, I'll be posting some wedding images shortly, and hopefully boudoir as well!

Monday, 14 September 2009

  • Lynette

    Lynette came to me to do a boudoir session for my favorite reason, for herself!  She has a innocent, girl next door beauty plus this gorgeous waist length red hair that was a joy to shoot.

    See what I mean?



    My husband and I recently tore out the carpet in our bedroom and haven't decided what to replace it with yet.  Underneath was the original wood.  To say it looks distressed would be putting it nicely, but ever since I saw it, I've been wanting to use it as a backdrop.  Very cool, yes?:











    Lynette's husband is a fire fighter and she brought his uniform along.  We finished up with shots out in the garden:




Friday, 11 September 2009

  • Introducing Trip!



    This absolutely adorable little guy is Trip!  And in a week and a half, I get to pick him up and bring him home!  Trip is his temporary name, so we'll see if it sticks, but isn't he a cutie pie?  I took these pictures on Tuesday when I went to visit.  If any one is interested, I think there are two puppies still available in his litter (the website is www.premierehavanese.com)



    Here's a group shot that we did, six adorable bundles of puppy love:



    I can't wait to bring him home and introduce him to Willow!

Thursday, 10 September 2009

  • Stacie

    Hey, All.  As usual, I have tons of stuff to blog about, and no time to do it!  My big project right now is redoing my boudoir space (more on that to come!).  I've been adding to my collection of boudoir bedding and couldn't wait to use these beautiful red satin sheets that I got.  Red is one of my favorite colors and satin just looks so luxurious in pictures!  They were perfect to use with this outfit that Stacie wore:



    There's just something really sexy about a woman putting on stockings, isn't there? 





    I love how this image shows off the pretty bone structure in Stacie's face:







    We finished with shots using one of Stacie's husband's golf clubs.  The original plan was to do something using his actual golf bag full of clubs, but not being a golfer myself, I didn't realize just how large a golf bag can be!  You could hardly see Stacie behind it, so we opted for using just a single club, which worked perfectly:



Patricia_Suzanne

  • Visit Patricia_Suzanne's Xanga Site
    • Name: Patty
    • Member Since: 8/2/2007
    • Premium

Weblog Archives

Don't worry - your calendar is here… to see it in action just click "Save" above and refresh the page.