Archive for 2009

Helping the Louisville Free Public Library!

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Back in August when Louisville got slammed with some quick and heavy rainfall, one of the casualties was the downtown branch of the Louisville Free Public Library. (click here to see images of the flooding and damage!)

While it’s true, I don’t live in Louisville and can’t utilize this library, it still hurts my heart. As a kid, my mom, sister and I spent lots of time during the summer in our local library, enjoying the air conditioning, participating in the summer reading program, story hours, plays etc. My mom worked hard to instill a love of and appreciation for books and reading. I consider myself to be an excellent reader, and while my own children take up much of my free time anymore, when possible I like to get my hands on a book. When my husband and I were dating, many of our date nights consisted of evenings spent at the book store, perusing the clearance racks and making wish lists, we’d go to the home and garden section and look at books and talk about our future home, I’d giggle nervously as we walked past the adult ‘self-improvement’ section, we’d snag classics at discounted price to begin building our future children’s library. Books were important to me then, and they are now. I owe a lot of that to that time spent at the library. Without the library, I would never have been able to get my hands on as many books as I did. I would check out 10 books at a time and be back a week later for more.

As my children are growing and my son on the verge of reading, it warms me to see his passion for books, just like his father and I. For birthdays and Christmas, we typically request family members who’d like to celebrate with us that they consider gifting a copy of their favorite book as opposed to a plastic, new toy from Target.

So needless to say, when I learned about the damage that had been done to the library and saw how others were already organizing efforts to raise money, I contacted my friend Michelle of ConsumingLouisville.com. She was putting together a bake-sale to raise money. I told her I would donate a portrait package for her to use as she saw fit. She has, in her infinite wisdom, placed the portrait package up for auction at ConsumingLouisville.com. So hop on over there and place your bid, you’ll be helping the library and get some awesome pictures in the end!

Louisville Maternity Photographer: Mommy-to-be Robin

Monday, August 31st, 2009

You know how some pregnant women just look gorgeous and like the vision of picture-perfect baby belly?! Yeah, that’s Robin. It’s like she was made to have gorgeous maternity shots taken! She and I have known each other for 6 or 7 years and a couple years ago she moved with her husband to North Carolina, she knew she was going to be back here for a friends wedding and called to book a session!

Shooting Robin and Anthony was cake, they’re both easy going and, hello! super photogenic, not to mention hilarious be sure to check out the so funny ‘Baby Maker’ shirt!

Louisville Portrait Photographer: Amy+Zach

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Amy+Zach are getting married next summer and as a (wonderful) surprise, Amy’s (wonderful) sister-in-law gifted them with a portrait sess;ion as an engagement present. How sweet is that?

Amy showed up in an adorable and bright dress, and she and Zach were game for anything!

Handmade Weddings… In a good way

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

I’m not sure if it’s the economy or if people are just really understanding and appreciating the joy they can get by creating something by themselves, as well as enjoying supporting small business where items are individually handmade.

In my personal life as well as business I try to support handmade and local items as best I can. I’d like to start featuring some of the great ideas that I see out there on the world wide interwebz.

First up:
Buying Handmade: Handmade Bridesmaid By Maizie Designs.

Here is a post I did a few months back about my first experience with Maizie Designs, I was hooked!

Rebecca of Maizie Designs has a wonderful eye for jewelry, and I find myself ordering from her null constantly. She’s just recently started working heavily with brides and bridesmaids doing custom orders.

Louisville Boudoir Photography: Mrs. W

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Mrs. W is one awesome chic. She’s a Derby City Rollergirl, supa-geek, and friendly as can be.

I can’t really say anything else about how awesome she is, just take a look for yourself!

Louisville Portrait Photographer. Emily+Andy

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Andy shipped off today to Fort Benning for Infantry Officer training, and will be gone for quite a few months. So before he left, Emily wanted some pictures of them together.

Here’s a quick preview!

Louisville Wedding Photographer. Terra+Steve:Engaged

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

I love when my photography brings me back into contact with people! Terra and I had met and done all the  contract signing and scheduling so when she showed up for her engagement session with her fiance Steve, it finally occurred to me why his name sounded so familiar, he and I had gone to high school together.

Terra just absolutely glows in front of the camera and is one of the most photogenic people! She choose the most amazing dress. The color was perfect and the cut was adorable. Steve was such a trooper, you could tell taking pictures was not his idea of a good time but he hung in there and played along with us cause he knew it was making Terra happy. (Congrats Steve, you’ve discovered the secret to a happy marriage!)

We shot the session in downtown New Albany, Indiana. There are so many gorgeous buildings and awesome backgrounds, we could have continued shooting for hours if our daylight hadn’t run out!

Photographer Throwdown. Day 3. This is What Life Looks Like

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Day 3 of the Photographer Smackdown with my girl Lana. Her pick for today was “This is What Life Looks Like”

She and I went two totally different ways with this one, which I think totally makes these types of things so much fun.

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This image shows one of the top comforting bible verses. A friend sent it to me a few weeks ago and wow did it jump out. I’ve gotten it written down and a copy in my wallet, a copy on my nightstand and the email starred. This is encouragement, this is comfort, This is life.

My pick for today’s theme is “In The Thick Of It”

Photographer Throwdown. Day 2

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The theme for todays photo is ‘Round The House, picked by yours truly.

Here’s my entry.

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Be sure to head over to Lana’s to check out her entry and see the theme for tomorrow!

Photographer Throwdown

Monday, June 29th, 2009

My pal Lana, a fellow photographer, (check her out over at Cease Fire Studios ) contacted me last week about doing a daily photography challenge.

Basically we take turns coming up with a theme, then we each take a photo that represents our spin or interpretation of the theme.

I like this idea because as someone who photographs people primarily, sometimes I loose touch with photographing inanimate objects.

The challenge starts today, Monday, and will go through the end of the week. Be sure to stop by mine and Lana’s blogs and let us know who you think captured it best!

Oh yeah, bring it Lana, bring it!!!

Monday: Color My World!

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