Monthly Archives: October 2007

Happy Halloween!

Sometimes being a Mom just [literally] melts your heart. This year, Jordan is Tinkerbell and she is very interested in both seeing the Trick-or-Treaters and of course, being, a Trick-or-Treater. We headed out this evening to light the pumpkins we carved this past Sunday (and are now smelling quite bad) and grabbed a few shots...

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2007 Holiday Portrait Sessions: Waiting List

We are officially booked up for the holiday portrait season! I have started a waiting list and will let you know on a first come, first serve basis if any slots open up. Please email me if you would like to be added to the waiting list. The 2007 Schedule: This year, due to my...

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Sonja and Marcus

Sonja and Marcus were married October 20th at The Boulder’s Resort in north Scottsdale in a mid-morning ceremony. I went up early that morning to spend some time with Sonja to capture some bridal portraits of her – which was easy to do since she is so beautiful! We had a lot of fun walking...

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2007 Holiday Cards are Here!

I’m a bit behind on posts and have been meaning to get this one up for awhile now (along with my introduction of Katie and Rachel — two new additons to the team that are helping bring some sanity back to me! More on that very soon….) So after my holiday cards were a fairly...

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The Villa Book

My sister has discovered the best website for renting amazing houses and villas around the world for any number of occassions – small destination weddings, bachelorette parties, ski weekends, friend’s-get-aways, you name it. If you have ever wanted to rent an amazing house somewhere, check this out: www.thevillabook.com

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My Jordan

I had a great wedding yesterday at The Boulders, but Sunday’s are typically family day and not a work day for me (this is only a recent change I’ve made since you can usually find me sitting at this computer 10 hours a day processing photos if I’m not out shooting, so I’ve desperately needed...

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