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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Aimee's Headshot session-- Sneak Peek
Today I did a fun shoot with Aimee at her beautiful home. She needed head shots for her business, http://www.whatfriendsdo.com/ (Check it out!)
Heres a Sneak Peek of her shoot!
Heres a Sneak Peek of her shoot!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Mia and family--Sneak Peek
A beautiful April day and a beautiful little girl and her charming parents--what is more fun than that!? I had a tough time picking images for this Sneak Peek!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Fun family shoot--Sneak Peek
Here we are at the IMA, if possible the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art are even more beautiful than last weekend! *Sigh* I love Spring. And what a fun group, three sisters and their significant others and kids. Fun!
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
A beautiful Spring day...Sneak Peek!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
My life, my work has always been about family, first as a daughter, a sister, a grandchild—those roles shaped the way I viewed the work, home and abroad. In the unfamiliar and therefore exotic, I have found my own reflection, created and discovered my histories; I have seen other families and dynamics and come to see my own family and history in a new way. Now, all is changed, shaped by this ferocious tiger-love that is motherhood. I see my day to day as though an anthropologist observing a unique tribe of strange, little creatures whose language eludes me, whose actions are pure instinct and whose lives are mine to protect and bear witness to.
When I travel now it is with their sticky fingers entwined in mine, or even, when I travel without them, I awaken in the night certain I have heard the baby crying for his milk, although he is far away. Their births have changed how I look through the camera, what I photograph and why. They have become part of the landscape that I photograph, part of the exotic and unfamiliar so that each new destination becomes part of our family, part of our history.
When I travel now it is with their sticky fingers entwined in mine, or even, when I travel without them, I awaken in the night certain I have heard the baby crying for his milk, although he is far away. Their births have changed how I look through the camera, what I photograph and why. They have become part of the landscape that I photograph, part of the exotic and unfamiliar so that each new destination becomes part of our family, part of our history.
Emmet in Belfast
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Sneak Peek-- Laura and Rick
Is there anything nicer than an intimate early Spring Wedding? Made even more fabulous by being held outside at the Indianapolis Art Center among banks of daffodils and a lovely dinner at the Jazz Kitchen...
Beautiful bouquet by Posh Petals...
Laura was just about the most mellow bride, ever!
The weather was touch and go throughout the day...but around four o'clock it cleared to a perfect April day.
The ceremony was sweet and sincere.
Beautiful cake by Cafe Heildelberg
Jake can't wait!
Food, great atmosphere and family... terrific evening.
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