Category Archives: sessions
crider family
I met Jill through mutual friends on Facebook and I am forever grateful. She is an amazing person and a wonderful friend. We were movingView full post »
rachel ~ class of 2015
I love when things come together and work out. Carrie, my neighbor, was looking for a photographer to take some senior photos of herView full post »
worthan family
Every now and again the stars line up and wonderful people come into your life. Well, that has happened once again. Thanks to theView full post »
fighting like a girl
I absolutely love the Army life. There are so many great things about it and, like everything in life, there are a few negatives. One ofView full post »
sarah ~ class of 2015
If this beautiful young lady looks familiar, she should. I photographed her with her family (french family) and that led to this seniorView full post »
French Family
I met the French family in the late 90’s when the kids were tiny and Annemarie was still baking. We have met up a couple of timesView full post »
Zach ~ Class of 2014
I met Heather 10 years ago at Fort Leavenworth, KS. Before moving to Carlisle Barracks I saw her picture on the Facebook page for our newView full post »
class of 2014 ~ brandon ~ betzey
All of my sessions are special to me but this one means so much more emotionally. I had the honor of photographing my nephew/godson overView full post »
stafford family
I had no idea what was going to happen with our lives when I signed my daughter, Karina, up for riding lessons. I met a woman with a heartView full post »
crooks family
Samatha contacted me via FB wanting to schedule a family session. Since it is Fort Irwin with husbands out on rotation training othersView full post »
o’brien family
I never really got to know this wonderful family even though they lived right down the street. I received a message from her about 10 daysView full post »
gussman family
I met Lacie on my birthday at a friend’s house. She had recently seen the photo book I had made of the McFarland family session andView full post »