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. . One of the best things about photographing homecomings is getting a glimpse back in time, back to young love and it’s passion and honesty. Sometimes I forget about those long-gone days of crazy, unabated love. Photographing reunions of young couples who have spent hundreds of days apart is a sobering reminder of just […]
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. I met these sweet little girls at the park with their mom for a mini session and I was really excited about the bright colors mom had picked out since clearly I love color 🙂 I’ll admit Miss D and Miss C were not too fond of my picture-taking at the start, but with some […]
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. . Military families are accustomed to saying good-bye. Sometimes it’s for a few days, sometimes a few weeks, sometimes several months and even longer. It’s a tough pill to swallow– getting used to spending so much time apart from each other. But it’s reality and somehow these families manage to survive day-to-day with only […]
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. . Every day I get at least one e-mail from a military spouse asking me to photograph a homecoming. Now more than ever, it seems like people want to preserve these events just as they would a wedding, the birth of a child, or other once-in-a-lifetime moment. And I absolutely love it. I love that people […]
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. I’ve known Cheri for quite a few years and I think she’s one of the sweetest, most genuine people I’ve ever come across. So naturally, it makes my heart smile to see her so in love and so cherished by her soon-to-be husband, Alfonso. And yes, I might want to give her a big […]
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