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This summer my husband Joey quit his job as a top-producing mortgage guy to join me in photography and homeschooling the kids. I recently sent him to be second photographer on a shoot in Colorado. Function of the the Creative Eye…awesome. Function of the Lungs…not so good.  Altitude sickness! The first aid guy at Steamboat [...]

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You KNOW I am a detail girl…and this wedding had ‘em! WOW. I got to shoot yet another beautiful wedding with my good friend, Jared Wilson, as his second photographer, in Colorado. The wedding was held at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Denver. Oh my GOSH!! The Cathedral, like Aimee and Shawn and their [...]

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So cute. Katrina and Jesse tied the knot at the Cielo at Castle Pines in Colorado…and I got to be there! My photography hero Jared Wilson asked me to join him in shooting this and another wedding that weekend. 17 hours of back-to-back wedding photography in a weekend. My new record!  :) This was the [...]

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I loved shooting Deanna and Scott’s wedding! I will let the photos speak for the spirit and beauty of the day, but I will tell you…it was a PARTY! So much fun. And so many beautiful details. First…the gorgeous couple… This was taken with my new Canon 35mm. Focus on those beautiful lashes… Their son [...]

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Katrina and I were roommates in college, so you can imagine how excited I was when I found out she was gettin’ hitched and asked me to shoot her wedding! We hadn’t seen each other for 14 years! When I saw her it was like no time had passed. Katrina and Gary are absolutely adorable [...]

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I absolutely LOVED shooting Quang and Nicole’s wedding. The venue was a photographer’s dream. The historic Berkeley City Club right in the middle of downtown Berkeley…Wow!  But the most amazing part was Quang and Nicole.  They are just beautiful people! So loving and generous, and absolutely gorgeous as you will see.  And those  two, I tell you, [...]

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