Category Archives: Portraits

Maternity Portrait: Candice – Montgomery, Alabama

It seemed like just yesterday I had watched Candice put on her sparkly Jimmy Choos before walking down the aisle to get married. Fast forward about a year and a half and she was getting ready to be a mom – so naturally, she wanted a few pictures to commemorate the occasion. 🙂

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Senior Portrait: Katherine Ann – Mathews, Alabama

I think Katherine Ann was about 12 years old the first time I photographed her (her family was one of the first families I ever shot!). Now she’s a senior at Macon East, and one of the sweetest, smartest, and most well-rounded teenagers I’ve ever come across. As if that wasn’t enough, she’s completely adorable,...

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Portrait: The Kirkland Family – Hampstead – Montgomery, Alabama

Getting a family picture when you have a toddler involved can be tricky…unless you let go of the notion that a great family picture means everyone is smiling and looking at the camera. 🙂

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Portrait: Mary Larkin – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

People often say, “It must be so much fun to do what you do, taking pictures of adorable babies, sweet families, and pretty brides!” Of course it’s fun…but every now and then, things don’t go exactly as planned. Like when you’re just about to start a shoot and the adorable baby falls and hits her...

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Bridal Portrait: Brittany – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

You gotta love a bride that personalizes things – she had the bodice of her Angelina Faccenda gown reconstructed by Jay Herring of Mystick Couturier. On top of that, she wore a family heirloom veil that had previously gone down the aisle on her mom, aunt, and cousin. It was so long that I had...

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