Monthly Archives: March 2009

Baby Valentina & Family

Several weeks ago I had the opportunity to meet the newest member of the Giardino family — baby Valentina! I met her big sister Giavanna a year and a half ago and was not the least bit surprised to see that Valentina is equally as beautiful. Congrats to you J & T on your expanding...

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Engagement Session: Kaoife & Josh

Well, I’m officially ‘back’ from maternity leave tomorrow with my first wedding of the season! I’m super excited to photograph Kaoife & Josh’s big day at Sassi and realized that I never posted pictures from their engagement session that we did back in Sept or October of last year. Here are a few images from...

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For Clients & Photographers: Image Sharing

We live in a digital age and clients want their images electronically. Photographers understand this, but also wrestle because we care about how our images are ultimately shared or presented to others, in addition to protecting our copyrights. We also hope that our clients will put some images up on their walls or into frames...

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Eat This, Not That

Have you heard of this book? My hairdresser asked me several weeks ago, “What do you think is the most fattening candy bar? and “Which burger or sandwich is worse for you?” I thought I made logical guesses, but was surprised by many of the answers. I rarely eat candy bars, but if I do...

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Kids

It’s official. Two kids are a lot more than one. I’ve learned that there is very little down time. In fact, not really any down time, except after the kids go to bed, and then I’m so wiped (right now) that all I want to do is crawl in bed too. The good news is...

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Photography Workshop: One Person’s Experience

I just had to share one of the most amazing emails I just received from Lizzie, who has taken both our (Kim Jarman and I — see the WORKSHOP link to the right for more info) beginner and intermediate workshops. It means the world to me (and I know Kim too) to hear that our...

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