February 10, 2019
POSTED IN:Other
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Most photographers don’t show their clients the back of their camera during a session. I go back and forth with this. Sometimes, if a client is absolutely killing their session, I show them the back of my camera to encourage them! I’ve never had a problem with this, but I am trying to stop. Other […]
January 22, 2019
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Hello there! As a convenient and easy way to share images with my clients, I use an online gallery called Pixieset. Sometimes, the download process can be a little tricky, so I have decided to do a blog on how to download your images onto your computer! There is a way to download individual images, […]
January 14, 2019
POSTED IN:Cake Smashes
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I knew this would come. I just didn’t expect it to come so soon. My sweet, sweet daughter is turning one on Saturday. So, of course, I just had to do a cake smash session for her! This time is bitter sweet for our little family. My husband, David, and I both love our sweet […]
January 7, 2019
POSTED IN:Cake Smashes
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I’m not quite sure you can handle this much cuteness, so hold on! Kynlee is turning one towards the end of January. We were lucky enough to be able to take these outside, since it has been oddly warm lately. I thought it was January??? It’s acting like April, for real. But thankfully, we were […]
December 21, 2018
POSTED IN:Weddings
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Oh. My! This beautiful October wedding is FINALLY on the blog! These past few months have been hectic, but things are finally slowing down for me! As much as I love being busy & serving all of my clients, it’s nice to finally edit all of the images I have taken of my own daughter […]
December 2, 2018
POSTED IN:Engagements
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This gallery is stunning! I can’t explain how in love I am with this gallery. We began their session at sunrise, at Caroline’s family estate. We then traveled to Downtown Greeneville to finish up their session. Caroline & Morgan met at Clemson University, where they both obtained their degrees in Accounting. Morgan worked with a […]