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My philosophy . . .

I love working with people who are fun.  Genuine.  Real.  And that’s what my photography is really all about: capturing the real you.  I can see the connections between the members of your family and the beauty in each one of you -- and that’s what I want to capture with my camera. 

I don’t do the typical matching-outfits portraits, or the canvas-backdrop-strobe-lighting-say-cheese portraits.  I don’t want you to worry about having perfect hair, perfect smiles, and the kids on their best behavior.  Relax.  Have fun.  Be yourself.  I want to show you your family the way I see it through my lens: happy, beautiful, flawless in spite of the flaws.
 
So when I show up for your session, you don’t have to do any pretending.  Just be real.  I like t-shirts and jeans and flip-flops.  And jammies.  And mussed up hair and lollipop-stained faces.  I love hugs and tickle fights and peals of laughter, and snuggles and kisses too.  These things are real.  This is the way I want to remember my family, and it’s the way I want to help you remember yours.

Category Archives: my house

My (moderately extreme) home makeover

We’ve been doing lots of redecorating projects around the house — some big, some small — over the past few months. People have been asking for photos, but I kept telling myself that I wanted to wait to share pictures until the rooms were finished. I’ve finally realized, though, that the house is never really going to be finished, so I thought I might as well go ahead and share now!

On Thanksgiving Ben and I painted our bedroom (well, three of the four walls) with black chalkboard paint. It’s obviously not for everyone, but I am absolutely in love with it. LOVE.

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(See what the bedroom used to look like here.) The chalkboard paint was inspired by Jenna Lyons’s Brooklyn Brownstone, which has been featured in both Domino and LivingEtc and coveted by millions. If I could live in any house in the world, it just might be hers. (Or maybe this one — Steventon House, on the property where Jane Austen lived!)

The rug and grey roller shades are from IKEA and — guess what, Mom? That’s what you got me for Christmas! Thanks! :) There are still a lot of other things in transition in the bedroom — like the bedding, for example. For now I just got rid of the old duvet cover, replaced the old sheets with the ones from our guest bed, and dug the blanket out of the back of a closet. I actually like the look, but we are badly in need of a new feather comforter! I’d also like to replace the nightstand with a gold table I’ve got my eye on, and I’ve got a new bedside lamp in my sights too — both from my absolute favorite store, Jayson Home & Garden. It’s almost enough to make me pack up and move to Chicago!

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Over here I painted my old green dresser black as well, and the lamp — which was a steal from a Weatherford antiques store — got a coat of black paint too.  The Bertoia chair is shortly to be replaced by a gorgeous rust-colored velvet armchair — I can’t wait! And the antique Belgian painting on the dresser is my Christmas present from Ben! (Yes, I obviously have a problem waiting for Christmas…)

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On the wall over here is a vintage UK bus roll from Economica’s etsy shop. I’d been wanting one for a long time and this one is just beautiful.

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I cannot keep the cats out of this bedroom. They love it almost as much as I do. And have I mentioned that I love it? Love love love it.

Okay, on to the next project: A month or so ago we wallpapered one wall of the dining room with the Cole & Son woods wallpaper you see everywhere.

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(See what the dining room used to look like here.) As soon as we started hanging it, I kept saying “omigosh, I love this even more than I thought I would!” We also took out the area rug in here to expose the wood floors and replaced the dark red curtains with some light, airy panels from IKEA to brighten the whole room up a bit. That part of the makeover at least was cheap!

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As soon as I got over my fear of putting holes in the wallpaper, we hung a couple sets of antlers — which I somehow find simultaneously repulsive and awesome.

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The mercury glass is usually the centerpiece in here, but we add the red for the holidays.

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And over on the other side of the wallpapered wall is this fantastic mailbox — another score from the Weatherford antiques store!

These were definitely the two most dramatic changes around the house recently, but I’ve got some other stuff to show you too, so check back soon. You know, we’ll probably never be able to move now, since there aren’t too many people who’d be into black walls and wallpaper — but that’s okay by me! I’ll guess I’ll just have to stay here forever!

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Just one more shopping day…

I can’t believe Christmas is almost here!  For those of you out there like me who wait until the very last minute to wrap gifts . . .

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. . . I wanted to pass along these fabulous FREE gift tags, from Inside a Black Apple:

http://theblackapple.typepad.com/

They’re adorable!  Download them here, then just print ‘em out and stick ‘em on your packages for an extra special touch!

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Happy wrapping!

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My home for the holidays

This is my favorite ornament: my husband’s childhood handiwork . . .

Hope you all are enjoying the holiday season!

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Yardwork, part 2

A couple weeks ago I showed you the pretty respectable job we did sprucing up one corner of our back yard.  Well, the success went to our heads, and Ben and I thought we should just push on through and get to work on Phase 2 of our landscaping plans.  So the last two weekends we worked our little heinies off in the back yard, and I’ve been too sore even to blog about till now!  You may remember that last time I alluded to a flagstone patio being in the works:

Well, we had a go at it, but you’ll notice there was a bit of a problem:

The patio was about two or three inches below ground level!  Oops…  So, to our utter dismay, we had to tear everything out, add a bunch more sand, and then lay the flagstones all over again.  After a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day of hard work, we managed to fix it.  And after another day of back-breaking labor, we even managed to get some green stuff planted around it!  So here’s what it looks like now:

Much better, right?!  You can see we’re not quite finished filling in all the cracks with sand, but this time it’s at least level with the ground!  And I think the plants around it add a lot.  Here’s a wider shot:

We tore out the overgrown bush along the fence in the back, dug a new bed, and planted a magnolia tree:

We also planted some fast-growing jasmine vines along the fence there, so hopefully we’ll get our privacy back soon!

Ben and I are really quite proud of ourselves for doing all this work — physical labor is not my strong suit, nor is patience, waiting for all these things to grow!  But we are rewarding ourselves for our hard work by hiring someone to take care of Phase 3 in the back yard: putting in a deck!  The contractors started today, so by Thanksgiving, we should have a gorgeous cedar deck where this not-so-impressive view used to be…

I can’t wait to show it to you!   (Oh, and don’t worry — sod is in the plans for the spring!)

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