July 21, 2011

A Handsome Little Man {Goshen Child Photographer}

This little guy was a part of an extended family photo I took about a year ago when he was just a week or two old.  Wow does he looks a lot different now!  He was pulling himself up, smiling, and crawling as fast as he could to reach his mom.  I can see how he has his mom and grandma wrapped around his finger; all he has to do is smile.  And wait until you see those cute little toes. . .







A Gorgeous Garden {Goshen Lifestyle Photographer}

Usually when someone contacts me to do a photo session it's for a child, a high school senior, or a family.  This time I had a new request--to photograph a couple's garden.  I have gardens at my own house, so I know how much work it is to keep gardens looking their best.  And how at certain times of day, when the light hits just right, the view makes you sigh with contentment and reminds you that all the work is worth it.  I thought I would share a few images.  This was the perfect reminder for me that people are not the only gorgeous things to photograph . . .






A Little Lady {Goshen Child Photographer}

It is now officially HOT here in Indiana.  You would never notice it in this little lady's face, however.  She was relaxed and adorable in her cute dresses and fabulous headbands.  With those blue eyes she is bound to break some boys' hearts one day. . .






July 13, 2011

The Kids at a Wedding {Goshen Wedding Photographer}

So, I've been waiting and waiting to share some pictures from this wedding I shot recently.  Unfortunately, I'll be waiting a little longer to share the bride and groom.  You see, I teamed up with another photographer to shoot this one and he wants to get both of our images together and to the couple before any get posted; no sneak peeks this time!  But I couldn't resist sharing a few of my favorite subjects to photograph--the kids involved in the wedding.  From the little guys running around (and finally being captured) to the girls smilin' for the camera, a few of my favorites. . .