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Welcome to my Blog!

When I studied photojournalism in college, something about newspaper photography didn't quite click with me. I began to shoot weddings soon thereafter and discovered I had found the perfect fit for my passion for photography. After photographing almost 150 weddings--and attending my own--I still absolutely love the wedding day and everything that comes with it. I enjoy meeting couples during the planning process because there are so many fun things about to happen in their lives. The
wedding is one of the most significant of these occasions, and I am
honored when I am asked to photograph this special moment. I look forward to capturing the candid, emotional moments of each unique day that will help couples cherish their wedding photos forever.



Amy and Jason are engaged!

Amy and Jason were willing to brave the cold last week for their engagement photos and I’m glad they did because we had a blast! …before our fingers froze off. We started out at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, which was a little bit like the tropics relatively speaking. Then we moved outside to take pictures by the lake. It was so foggy that day that there’s not a true view of the Chicago skyline, but a hint of it comes through for an interesting look. The ice caps on posts that run along the shore were also pretty fascinating!

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January 28, 2010 - 8:32 pm Kirsten - So cute! You did a great job of capturing their personalities.

May 13, 2010 - 5:24 am Kylie Batt - По моему мнению Вы ошибаетесь. Пишите мне в PM, поговорим.... We started out at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, which was a little bit like the tropics relatively speaking. Then we moved outside to take [.......

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