It was great to spend some time with Kyle and Christina during their engagement session. We shot in the natural light studio, out at the park and finished up in the strobe studio for a range of casual to more traditional photos. Thank you Kyle, for hanging in there! I look forward to Kyle and Christina’s wedding this November. It’s going to be fun and the details sound like they’re going to be particularly lovely.


Here are some favorites from the first part of John Logan’s session. Next session we’ll shoot studio and something cool with his guitar. I wanted to get these on the blog today to wish the Cardinals baseball team (coached by John Logan’s dad, John Zink) good luck in the Sectionals. They’re playing at Flora today at 4:00 against SCHS. This is the first time the NC baseball team has won Regionals and advanced to Sectionals since 1994. Good luck!


I posted several of these on my Facebook business page a few days after their wedding, but here are a few highlights for the blog from my great couple, Chris and Lyndsey’s wedding in Salem, IL.



Everyone laughed during the vows when Chris said, “For richer or poorer. Probably poorer.” Chris and Lyndsey are both teachers.





And the flower girl was determined to get the ring bearer out on the dance floor, even if she had to drag him.


I believe engagement sessions help my bride and groom on their wedding day, which is why I include engagement sessions in all my wedding packages. I know that especially with couples from further away, an engagement session is not always practical, so I allow couples to trade the engagement session for an extra hour of coverage at their wedding if need be.
I wasn’t always this way. Three years ago, I pulled engagement sessions from my basic coverage, offering it as an add on only, namely because I started worrying I was torturing the guys, who oftentimes didn’t consider an engagement session one of their top five ways to spend a Saturday afternoon. But I got over that, and now see the engagement session as the couple and my first chance to collaborate, to decide where all we’ll go shoot, to interact about photo ideas, what we like, what we don’t like, to get a sense of one another. It is important to me to be a known person to my clients, so that they trust me and will let me in, so that I know them.
Meanwhile, of course, we get fun pictures at engagement sessions. I always shoot some traditional ones suitable for the newspaper engagement announcement and digitally submit those for my brides and grooms to papers of their choice, bundled with their engagement announcement. I also let the bride and groom choose two images for the front and back of double-sided wallet sized cards to put on the tables at the reception. Some brides and grooms put their mailing address on these, some put their gallery link. Everyone loves them, and I print 250 of them for free as long as my info on them somewhere. The images below are a couple of samples.
This blog post is the first of a unified blog project started by my friends on the foundation workshop forum, where each week we plan to blog about the same topic on the same day.

I love it when other people have great ideas. It makes my job so much easier. Lol. Cassandra loves the forties and fifties and wanted to do something vintage. She suggested the soda fountain at Bailey’s Flower Garden on the square in Louisville. I thought that was a great idea, especially because Cindy Bailey is in the process of transforming Bailey’s Flower Garden into a neat coffee shop up front where I will soon be displaying many client images. It’s going to be cool. I think grand opening is going to be sometime in the first week of June. I’ll update this with the correct date and add some images of the photo display, shop redo, etc. ANYWAY, here is Cassandra’s retro pic. Great idea, Cassandra, I love the pics! And the cherry coke from the soda fountain was excellent! Thanks, Marcy!

Tiffany Slankard Cowger started discussing a big family picture with me last fall, but fall is crazy and overbooked and the weather fell apart on us before we could schedule something. We tried again for spring, and thankfully the weather held for us. Tiffany’s sister Gwen and her family came in from Millstadt and Tiffany’s brother and sister-in-law, Billy and Leslie came over from Olney. Tiffany’s parents live in Clay City, so they didn’t have far to travel. All the kids were very fun, and Dallan showed great patience, since they were heading to his birthday party after pictures.
I enjoyed spending time with everyone. Here are a couple of the big group photos, one serious, one for fun.


Here’s some from Abby and Ayden’s session yesterday. Ayden is such a sweet boy! After several reschedules due to rain, we finally, finally got some sunshine.



Cassandra is getting extra pictures in her initial blog post for being such a sweet and goofy “art vision victim,” namely for risking being carried off by mosquitoes out in the field with the yellow rocket. Thanks, Cassandra! And looking forward to the second half of your session.




And, below, goofiness. What you do when Off isn’t quite cutting it.

As promised, here are a few of Kelsea’s favorite images from her senior session, most of which are already on Facebook and printed as wallets. Kelsea was great to work with. Thanks, Kelsea!



And now for a few pictures from our insanely cute department. I present: Sophie.



June 20th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
What a beautiful couple! Congratulations and Best Wishes!!!! I am Aunt Jana. I hope to visit with you soon. You are welcome to visit with us in Chandler, Arizona. (the valley of the Sun).
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