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The unexpected bonus of my job is that I get to meet amazingly interesting people and Michele was one such client.  When she came over for her family portrait consultation, we hit it off instantly.  She is former military officer who currently works as a yoga instructor in Jackson.  We found that we share a […]

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Danielle and Joe are two completely sweet people that I’ve enjoyed getting to know better as a result of being their wedding photographer.  I was honored when they chose me to photograph their special day.  As Danielle and I became closer, over the months leading up to their wedding, we both quickly realized that we had […]

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When Kim contacted me about taking her family’s pictures, I was completely stoked.   Even though they live an hour away, my girls happen to know her kids – they’ve gone camping together  – and they always come home with really cute stories to share.  (I could picture Kim’s kids’ personalities before I even knew them – […]

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  • Jennifer Bates - September 25, 2010 - 5:35 pm

    **10 [non-spam] comments posted to the blog and this family gets a 5×7 on me – 20 comments and I’ll upgrade ‘em to an 8×10!** Comments may not post right away…but they will eventually.ReplyCancel

  • Ruthann Hande - September 26, 2010 - 2:42 pm

    The pics look great!ReplyCancel

Morgan is a senior from Columbia Central High School (go Eagles!!!) who has a unique style and a completely sweet nature.  Oh, and she also has the most beautiful eyes that completely light up when she flashes her gorgeous smile!  I was very honored when Morgan and her mom chose me to shoot her senior session.   […]

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Tonight I am happily blogging about one of my favorite families whom I’ve had the honor and privilege of photographing since Jill’s maternity session about two years ago!  Little Mr. G in the shots below is now 18 mos old!   We actually had two shoots this summer – the first was a father’s day gift for Mike (see […]

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