When I shoot engagements, it’s a little eye into how the wedding day will be. We all get to know each other’s personalities. Which is why, I love shooting engagement sessions. Sometimes it’s hard to carve a little time out of our busy schedules to do the shoots, but it’s so well worth it.
Lindsay &...
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I finally got around to carve time out to get a few pictures taken of me for the blogity blog and the website…AND…my awesome, every so talented friend Maribeth Romslo took the shots for me.
Love Love Love the Shots, thanks so much Maribeth!
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Nathan
Will
Phoebe
You can try to be serious Johnnie, but you’re gonna smile!
Peridot
Andrea
Shout out to Minneapolis, Spencer
Jessie
Brian
Marsha
Iain
Mike
Sloan
Emily
Thanks Volunteers, because of you so much has been accomplished!!!
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So I’ve managed to get through some of my images of Louisiana. I stayed at Camp Hope, which was in Arabi, about 30 minutes out of the heart of New Orleans. While staying at Camp Hope, the Arabi Oyster Festival showed up! So wonderful to see so many people enjoying music, food, games and family...
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Yesterday I had the pleasure of sitting together friends Maribeth Romslo and Jennie Sewell and of course, with Victor Sizemore!
Victor Sizemore spoke at the local TCPPA chapter meeting. We got together yesterday to talk shop, get to know each other, offer up info and laugh. He was wonderful to meet and I can’t say enough...
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I have to say, I cannot formulate words to say how my life has changed since leaving the small community in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. I formed friendships that will last a lifetime. I met so many wonderful people, bonded with a little girl named Alyssa, laughed with the St. Bernard Project’s volunteers, learned more...
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What would you do if your city/town flooded?
Your home was under 14ft of water?
Everything you had was destroyed?
You couldn’t go to work, because your work was flooded/destroyed?
So you can’t get a paycheck to feed your family.
You didn’t have the deed to your home, it was at the courthouse, that’s now flooded?
So, your home, you cannot...
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I think it’s difficult to communicate what I’ve been seeing thus far. New Orleans is a large city, much of which saw some flood damage, some did not. When you get to the edges of the city, crossing into other smaller cities, you start to see much different scenery. St. Bernard Parish has so far...
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It was a long drive down filled with excitement. The entire state of Iowa was filled with fog and then, Mississippi…we were completely overtaken by a storm of tornadoes. Here is an image of us sitting under a bridge with other cars waiting it out:
I don’t start shooting portraits until Monday, so I was happy...
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I’ve made it! I leave for New Orleans/Louisiana in an hour and I’m just so excited, my hands are literally shaking. I’m driving down, cannot believe it! The trip should take around 20 hours and we’ll arrive tomorrow, Friday April 4th around 3pm.
We’ll take a tour of the St. Bernard Project offices, Camp Hope where...
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