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The “Traditional” (said in a whisper) Photographer

I spoke with a new client this week… “So, where did you find me?” It was in that answer that I heard the “T” word… a word that many consider a negative word in the world of photography. “I was … Continue reading

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Will you REALLY remember?

Have you looked back on photographs you took in the park early in your relationship, or that especially beautiful summer day when your child was only a few weeks old?  Or that very first Christmas with your new family? You … Continue reading

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It’s beginning to feel a lot like… summer?

So, how in the world do we get in the mood for Christmas when we haven’t even unpacked the long sleeved t-shirts? Being that we live in a technology age, I decided to get online for some answers. This is a compilation of ideas I found. Continue reading

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Classical Portraits are Here to Stay (in every sense)

So go… ENJOY LIFE, and record those moments. But don’t forget what images your children will look forward to receiving from you when you are downsizing, and they are raising their children. It will be the family portrait. The timeless image. The large print that if you ever had to rescue ONE THING from your house, would have been the chosen one. Continue reading

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Our Buyback Program is Always Available!

So, again I say, GO BIG. There is no risk when making a purchase with us. If it is wrong, we will buy it back and sell you the correct size. If that means you decide to go smaller, we will refund you the difference. Continue reading

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The Gift of A Moment

There are several ways of giving the gift of a portrait. Continue reading

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My new favorite small print size… 20×24″!

8x10s are a nice size for the everyday life moments, images you want to change out every year or so. But when you think about a portrait that you want to have for years, go big… 16×20, 20×24, 24×30. These are the portraits you will have for years, representing times in your family’s life that will not be repeated. Continue reading

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