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Welcome, welcome!

Whether it's my home or my blog, I love visitors.  The ones that come to my home to visit add something new and interesting to the mix of daily life. But then they leave again, forcing me to return to daily life without their smiles and laughter.  The great thing about blog visitors is that they can come again and again, and need never leave. 

Photographer Vincent Versace said, "We came to photography because the world moves us in such a way that we want to photograph what we see so others can be moved the way we were."  And so it was for me.  Despite my deplorable skills with a canvas and paints, I found the joy of creativity with a camera.  

So welcome.  Make yourself at home.  Enjoy the people in love, the gorgeous details, and adorable families.  I'd love to hear from you.

PS. And as much as I love having visitors, I love being a visitor!  Although based in Chicago, IL I have had the pleasure traveling around the world to capture weddings and families, and I would love to come visit you.  Live across the country (or continent) or planning a destination wedding?  I'm a wonderful guest.  And I bring my camera.


Monthly Archives: September 2009

Families: The Soares’ ~ Portland Family Photographer

Another beautiful Portland park with two more adorable kiddos and their parents.  Phew, this job is hard!  Ok, perhaps not really hard, or all that hard, actually.  The hardest part with this next family’s images was deciding, which were my favorite.  But I’m not complaining; that’s a good problem to have. Soares family, it was...

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Families: The Ehrbars ~ Portland Family Photographer

So I’ve heard it said a time or two that it can be wee bit tiring to be a parent.  And in particular, that those toddlers around age three are particulary exhausting because of all the energy contained in their little bodies.  Now just imagine having two three-year-olds and you’ll have an idea of what...

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