I’ve known Tara & Tiffany for years. We met through my church youth group, and they were like big sisters to me. I’ll never forget sharing chimi-cheesecakes at Applebees {where I eventually worked with them} or piling into Tiff’s old white station wagon for high school football games on Friday nights. I was actually with them, at an Elms concert, the first time I ever remember being introduced to my husband.
Photographing them with their children is pretty much as good as it gets. When people make your life more beautiful for so many years & encourage you through every teenage disaster, then, you have an opportunity to show them how special their life is… it’s just cool.
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With all my love, enjoy.


I love standing back quietly as a witness. Watching. Waiting… for innocence to bloom through my lens.



Tara{h}: He is growing so fast. But he couldn’t be more handsome or sweet. You’re a beautiful mama!

Love the colors in the next two of Tara & Zak. They were some of the last ones we took as the sun was setting.


Love my lens. Especially how it enables me to give Photoshop a break so often…

Tiffany had asked me to do her wedding while I was still in school for graphic design. It was a really big encouragement, since I had never thought of doing photography that way before. I regret not doing her wedding for her, but she has continued to help inspire & coax me in that direction.
The next time I was asked by another friend, I said yes.
And good things have happened.
I will always try to continue making it up to her…

And one more…

Sometimes I add lens flare in my “digital darkroom.” This one was natural {rainbow & all}. Lucky timing.
Hope you enjoyed these photos, they were truly a labor of love. Thanks for being part of my life {for so long} you two!
Which one was your favorite?








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