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Monday, August 31, 2009

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Try and TRY AGaiN...and AGain..and AGAIN!


OK, so heres the truth.  Babies do not pose....not for anything.  They are wiggly, squirmy and have very little patience, especially when you keep putting the same oversized hat on their head.  Certainly I can not take full credit for this image.  If the mom was not seriously assisting, this image would have been IMPOSSIBLE to capture.  The second the hat got lowered, this baby girl had just swooshed it off her head...it was amazing. But with patience and a keen plan, we got it! So, thanks Michelle for assisting to create this darling image of your ADORABLE baby girl!   

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Darling Rebecca


I truly adore my little babies and always feel so honored and happy to be able to photograph them.   This little girl was simply amazing.  She is a happy child...always smiling and laughing. This is my vintage color processing, which I really love.  It creates an old-time feeling and adds an emotional depth to the image.   

Friday, June 26, 2009

The Keepsake Photo Club



The Keepsake Photo Club is an easy way to have others contribute to your child's keepsake photo box.  Images are pre-selected by you from sessions that can take place over the course of one....or many years.  Grandparents, godparents and other significant people in your child's life can purchase these pre-selected images , helping to grow the  collection over time.  By young adulthood, your child will have a collectionof images that they, and you, will cherish and enjoy forever.

Document your child's life....and your life as a family.   Give the gift that will be cherished for generations to come.....give the gift of fine art portraiture.

To find out more, just e-mail me through my website, and I will send you the details.  

 Document Life. 

Monday, May 25, 2009

THANK YOU SOLDIERS


Everyday I try to think of those who wear the uniform and the sacrifices they make so that I can live my comfy life here in West Chester.  And every memorial day, I think of my good friend Harry McGinness, a Vietnam veteran who is no longer on this earth.  Harry was man of remarkable accomplishment (though you would never hear it from his mouth).  He was tall, handsome and had that military charisma about him.  He loved to tell stories (usually war stories) and laugh (usually at himself).  I will never forget seeing Harry one Tuesday after Memorial Day.  I asked him how his "holiday" was.  He told me he went to see his buddy's in Washington, D.C.  "How nice", I said.  Then, like a waterfall his tears began to fall. He stood there sobbing, with no embarrassment, no caution.   Just pure emotion.  Real. Honest. Painful. He cried as if it were yesterday that he lost his friends in the war.  He went on to tell me what each of them meant to him...and the time they saved his life.  He touched their names on The Wall, and remembered.  Harry changed my perspective on the meaning of this day.  For that, I am forever thankful.   

Here's to you Harry...and Dad, and every other veteran who has served our country and who serves now.  THANK YOU.... a million times, thank you

True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.” ~unknown

Sunday, May 17, 2009

ANGEL BABY ADAM


Believe it or not...Little Boys can be Angels Too!  And this little guy is one of them.