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Monthly Archives: October 2009

the sparks family

I just can’t get enough of emily and her darling little family. She’s actually going to be helping us out at Spark the Event as a Show and Tell artist.
I’m so lucky to meet so many cool people doing what I do. So many cool, indie, outside the box, funny, brilliant families.
Thank...

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nichole + justin = the huntingtons

my sweet friends, Nichole and Justin got sealed a few weeks back and I had the honor of shooting them. It was such a delight and they are such an awesome couple. It’s an amazing story

she made this incredible bouquet by hand out of brooches she found on eBay.

Polaroids of these following shots are found...

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my life

as it stands right now, this is my life. and, actually this is not even a staged shot. I was in the bathroom, with my camera (yes) and saw this scene and grabbed it.
love you, my dear little family. only a couple more months of crazy before january. oh who’m i kidding?

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nichole and justin (polaroids)

did a fabulous shoot with the sweetest, coolest couple and only have a moment right now to put up some of the polaroids we shot (but there’s more coming, I promise…)

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my house is bigger

I found this written on the back of a paper at church a few weeks ago in the garbage. It was love at first sight and I want to frame it and submit it to the New Yorker.

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in california

when we were there this past summer, there were HUGE piles of seaweed and HUGE waves. I needed to remember the scenery.

little man is not such a big fan of sand…

this one is probably one of my favorite pictures ever.

huge waves and huge piles of seaweed…

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sparks family sneak peek

only one for you guys tonight…probably our most traditional shot of the evening.

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the little man turns 1

oct 1 was the birthday of my littlest guy. can’t believe it’s been so long. all he wanted to do was not do what we were doing. if he could have spoken, I think

he’d have said “talk to the hand”.

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