Monthly Archives: August 2010

Elizabeth & Matthew’s Engagement Session

I feel like I went camping with two lovers. And from that, came an engagement session that was truly a dream for me to photograph. I met up with Elizabeth and Matthew a week ago at Mount Lemmon in Tucson for their engagement session. We had initally planned to do this in the spring, but...

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Holiday Ornament Cards!

We absolutely LOVE these cards! All new for 2010, these unique round ornament cards will ensure that your holiday card stands out from all the rest and becomes a lasting keepsake for friends and loved ones. Choose any of the five beautiful two-sided designs and then add your own ribbon – or we can add it...

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Goldney Family

We have been busy this past week! Five sessions in five days, the first of which was the Goldney family who recently came for a week long visit from Ohio. Glenn (pictured above with his partner Dale) organized this family photography session for his entire clan as a gift at the Paradise Valley resort where...

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Featured: Elizabeth Anne Designs

Ashley and Kyle’s gorgeous wedding at Montelucia Resort & Spa was recently featured on Elizabeth Anne Designs! I love this blog because it’s such a great resource for couples getting married who want lots of inspiration for all the small details that make up so much of the day. It’s also a great place to...

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Canvas Gallery Wraps {check!}

I managed to check something big off my personal to-do list these past couple weeks, something that has been on there forever. I finally ordered canvas gallery wraps of our family for our boring, blank living room wall! I redecorated this room earlier in the year and had this space where I wanted to do...

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The Days are Long but the Years are Short

I have so much to update you all on. It’s been a really insane two weeks for me. A good two weeks overall, but also a transitional, busy, spiritual, hard, tiring, providential, reflective, full-circle kind of two weeks. The kind that force you to slow down and think. And the kind that can bring about...

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