Four Sisters

October 21, 2007

Aren’t these sisters just the cutest? They were so easy to work with, and their matching dresses were just perfect for photos at the botanical gardens. (Click on the image to see a larger version)

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Family Day

October 20, 2007

I got to spend the morning with this lovely family. The historic watermill and fall foliage made for a lovely setting for some family portraits.

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Thank goodness for unseasonable weather

October 19, 2007

Well since we’ve been enjoying a little “indian summer” around here, my clients have been inspired to do some outdoor sessions. I had one this morning and I have two more this weekend. Here’s a quick preview this morning’s session. What adorable kids, and it’s fun to be able to photograph them in their own element.


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They’ve been framed!

October 18, 2007


I had my first holiday session today, and what a fun family. These kids were so great, and we had a lot of fun. Here’s a preview of their session. Click on the image to see the larger version.

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I’ve been tagged

October 15, 2007

I’ve been tagged by the fun clothing designer, Johnett of sunshine*kisses. So I’ve been challenged to share a few little tidbits about myself.

Here are the rules which you must abide by if you are tagged:
1. Link to your tagger and post these rules.
2. Share 7 facts about yourself: some random, some weird.
3. Tag a few other people at the end of your post and list their names (linking to them).
4. Let them know they’ve been tagged by leaving a comment at their blogs.

Okay, here are 7 things about me:
I handmade a quilt at age 18. I can speak Russian. I was my high school’s record-holder in triple jump. I’m left-handed. I have way too many files on my computer desktop. I used to play classical guitar. I have an orange bathroom (on purpose).

And I’m tagging two of my boutique clothing buddies: http://olliegirlboutique.blogspot.com/ and http://themonkeyandme.blogspot.com/.

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My photo made the top 5!

October 12, 2007

I’m so excited that my candy corn pops photo was a finalist in the photo contest. How exciting to be included with some really fabulous photographers! Check out the winner and the other finalists’ photos:

http://kimtownsend.typepad.com/simplysplash/

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Some Seasonal Fun–Recipe Included!

October 8, 2007

Well I was challenged by a photography contest to “do something creative with candy corn” and include children in the photo. So I decided to make it a fun activity for the girls. We created these yummy, and 100% edible (except the sticks of course!) pops. The recipe is my own idea, and I thought I’d share, in case anyone else is interested in trying it. Leave me a comment if you do!

Candy Corn Lollipops
(makes 4 lollipops)

8 strips of graham crackers
4 popsicle sticks
1 10 oz bag of candy corn
edible glue (see recipe below)

Place two graham crackers side by side to make a square. Use a circle cookie cutter or biscuit cutter to cut the graham crackers in a circle. (I suggest using two pieces of graham cracker so the circle can be a little larger–you’ll want to split the circle between the two crackers) Prepare edible glue (see recipe below). Glue two pieces of the graham cracker circle together, and glue graham crackers to the popsicle stick. Cover graham cracker with glue, and then stick the candy corns to the graham cracker circle. Wait for the glue to dry so that the candy corn are secure, and “paint” the sides and back of the circle with the white glue. Wait for the rest of the glue to dry, and enjoy!

To make edible glue (recipe courtesy of allrecipes.com)
1-1/2 teaspoons meringue powder (powdered egg whites)
2/3 cup sifted confectioners’ sugar
1 tablespoon water

Beat all ingredients at low speed for 7 to 10 minutes, or until icing forms peaks. Tip: Keep icing covered with a wet kitchen towel at all times. Icing can dry out quickly.

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It’s Holiday Portrait Time!

October 4, 2007

I’m excited to announce my holiday portrait packages and LE sessions. I’m having so much fun planning for these sessions, and they are truly “Limited Edition”, in that there will only be a handful of session offered with that theme. You can choose from three themes for the LE session. “Holiday Formal”, which will be available for families who want to dress their little ones in their holday best, and have a backdrop to match. “Snowride” will be a more casual style, with a simple white background and the children in an old-fashioned style wooden sled. “Cookies for Santa” is the LE shoot for the little ones who are a little more camera shy. We’ll have elf hats, cookie-making supplies, and have a little fun with making pretend cookies for Santa.

Contact me to set up an appointment. I have had a lot of inquiries about holiday sessions, so I expect they will fill up quickly, especially the weekend LE sessions.

ETA: My holiday sessions are now fully booked! I am accepting appointments for the new year.

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A real sweetheart!

September 28, 2007

This morning I had a photo shoot for another of my little hat models, but as it turned out his big sister stole the spotlight. Just for fun I snapped a few shots of her, and they turned out to be some of the best of the session. I couldn’t resist making a little storyboard with them. If you click on the preview you will see the larger version 🙂

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Just one week old..what a doll!

September 26, 2007



Meet Little A–our newest model. Only one week old and modeling a charity hat pattern for LullabyLamb Boutique. These are just a few previews from the shoot.

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