Introducing Cash S.!

I first had the opportunity to work with Jen and Mark Siegel when I photographed their wedding last June. Not long after we got together and took some more photos at Jen’s parents’ house – they couldn’t possibly be a better family to work with.

I thought that Mark was kidding around when he said that they had a tape of Johnny Cash lullabies – but boy, was I wrong! And what else should be playing while taking photos of their son, Cash??? Could he possibly be any cuter??!!

I had seen an image similar to this on Pinterest and thought we’d give it a try – needless to say, that book just wasn’t that comfortable!!!

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The Criders in the OBX…

Recently I had the opportunity to get some much needed R&R time in Kill Devil Hills with the Criders – and let me tell you this, that is always an adventure! We had a great week and I really got to spend some more time with Luke than I really have before – his looks are just priceless. And Jack, too, of course!

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wrapping 2011…

I have been unbelievably fortunate this past year — I’ve worked with some great couples, some super seniors and have had the chance to explore both New York and D.C. in greater depths. A special thank you to all of those I’ve had the opportunity to work with. Below are some of my favorite images from 2011. Enjoy!

Thank you!

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20th Annual Greensburg Thanksgiving Turkey Trot

It almost feels weird to type “20th Annual” with anything anymore — it’s so hard to keep something going for so long. But you read that correctly – this year’s event was the 20th Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot! While I would never want to slight anyone on the committee, I do want to point out the hard work of both Dr. Barry Bupp and Mark Sorice — two community members who have helped to pull this tremendous event off, year in and year out — thanks to both of you for all of the work that you’ve put in. The event has become a tradition amongst thousands of locals — for many, this has become a familial way to get the Thanksgiving Festivities started. For others, it’s a day out with the dog(s) and for others still it’s a way to, well, let’s say work off the night before’s effects (poison in, poison out!) No matter why you’re taking part, whether to race it, walk it or just take part on the sidewalks while cheering everybody on, it’s just a tremendous time.

 

gobble gobble!

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