Friday, June 4, 2010

Congrats Heather!

Its that time of year when the cap and gown adorn the heads of many 18yr olds, and celebrating your cross over from your youth to adulthood is captured in a photograph.
Let me introduce you to Heather, a beautiful girl  who I've watched grown into this wonderful young lady over the years.Our shoot was done along the Ohio River with many stunning backdrops, which included the cabin of George Rogers Clark and the riverfront in Jeffersonville, In. Shortly after we arrived at the cabin, we quickly learned that several large buses would be unloading tons of tiny tots for a field trip. I knew right then Heather and I would have to work quickly to accomplish our goal of using the cabin without the "peek-a-boos" from little girls peering in my lens. So, I led her into a whirl of stand here and sit there and whizzed her around the cabin and we captured some awesome shots! After our little adventure shoot we decided to do some stuff in Kentucky, and headed over to Central Park. This is a perfect scenic backdrop and its frequently requested by alot of my seniors. My day with Heather so smooth as silk, she is a perfect lady and shooting her was so easy. She followed direction so well, and allowed me to create some wonderful photographs.

About Me

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Married and mother of four beautiful children. My life is as busy as a circus. I am always on the go with my family but my photography is as much part of me as my family. Its may passion and joy. I love to put smiles on everyones faces and my photography is an outlet as well as a fix for my own happiness. I love my children and they were the ones who pulled the photographer out of me. As most young mothers we are constantly snapping a camera to capture those many first moments. But friends and family saw something in my photos that made them believe in my ability to create such works of beauty that led me here today. To God I give many thanks for my talents and my blessings. He is the one who enables me to do what I do and he will always be first in my life. I just pray that my camera will always capture joy not sadness and my works will always be appreciated and admired by those who reflect in my lens.