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** Holiday Sessions Booking NOW **

Fa la la la la LALA la la!

I know, who wants to think about the Holidays when it’s still 90 degrees out, eh? Well…if you’d like to book a session for Holiday gifts and cards, now is the time! Due to a couple of reschedules and babies who haven’t arrived, I now have a few openings in September, and I’ve opened the books for October and November.

The cutoff for ordering Holiday cards and prints is NOVEMBER 10th, 2008. That means we have to have your session complete, up and ordered by that date. Right around the corner, isn’t it?

As an aside…please Grandparents: NO POLLY POCKETS for Ava, ok? Thank you.

Session Availability:

September:

I have a few available Saturday dates, and I’ve opened up some Tuesday, Thursday and Friday slots.

October:

3 weekend dates available, with a few Tu, Th and Fri.

November:

1 weekend date available, with a few Tu, Th and Fri.

As with last year, I have a wide variety of Holiday card designs available. All are press-printed on either heavyweight gloss or linen stock and include your favorite session images and text.

Here is just a small sampling…

Sneak peeks from this weekend coming soon - a newborn, a sweet 9 month old, and 1 year old twins!

Angela, Walton Class of ‘09: A Sneak Peek

Angela, her mom and I met on a perfectly gorgeous evening in downtown Roswell. We wandered all over a little square looking for walls and windows and stairs…and we found them all!

Isn’t she lovely? I could go on and on about how Angela could ’strike a pose’ like nobody’s business, how nice her mom Karen is - who watched us (and sniffled a little bit) from afar, Angela’s amazingly fast clothing changes in the car, and the strange guy on the bike who <ahem> wanted to hang out with us for a bit - but I know Angela is anxiously awaiting her sneak peek (she leaves for Japan next week - so exciting!!) - so I’ll get right to it!

The fun thing with Seniors is I can play with processing a bit, which doesn’t work well with babies and toddlers but is perfect for this type of session. So you may see some new things in this sneak peek.

Ok, I have to mention the bike guy! As we were doing this shot (below), he rides right up into the pavilion and starts riding in circles near Angela’s feet! It was so odd. We looked at each other, blatantly ignored him, and he rode away. HA!

A little 60s retro feel…

FAVORITE!! I arrived at our location early, walked around a bit and found this wrought-iron covered window. Score! I coveted it for a little while, and couldn’t WAIT to use it (somehow, someway!) in our session.

Some beautiful golden backlight…

And the “mom top.” There’s a story with this one: Angela’s mom Karen had only two requests: Stone and this ivory lacy top. Referred to throughout the session as “the mom top.” Well, as it turns out the mom top looked AMAZING with Angela’s coloring…and the mossy stone wall we found. So here you go, Karen!

Angela, I hope you enjoyed your sneak peek! I promise to have the whole session ready before you leave on your big trip! Thanks again to you and your mom for such an awesome session!

Kim, Kate & Erin

Kim originally booked her session so we could capture some shots of her with her girls - but then we got to chatting and she mentioned that Kate was graduating this year (congratulations!!). So we decided to make it a multi-purpose session: New pictures of mom with her daughters…and some senior shots of Kate.

After a few reschedules due to (again!) our wacky weather, we met up on a GORGEOUS afternoon at East Cobb Park.

Here are all three beautiful ladies…

And the lovely High School Graduate…

(and btw, when she got out of the car, I said the same thing you’re thinking - and yes, she hears it a lot!)

This is her equally lovely younger sister Erin:

I have to say…these two girls were so nice, sweet and willing to try anything…I could have picked Kim’s brain for an hour to figure out how to accomplish that with my little one!

Here are a few more of Kate…

And one last one of mom and her girls…

We finished at just the right time - a HORRIBLE (as in tornado warnings all over the place - tornado sirens going off, you name it!) rolled in just as we finished. Our timing was perfect. Kim, Kate and Erin - thank you again for such a wonderful session!!

Audrey • Walton Class of ‘09

Yesterday evening I had the extreme pleasure of shooting this lovely young lady. Meet Audrey, my second Senior Spokesmodel of 2008-2009.

Stunning girl? Ummm…yeah.

After several reschedules (again with the wacky weather!) we met at East Cobb Park, thinking it would be nice and quiet. WRONG!! The day we decide to meet turns out to be the date of the “Largest Community Playgroup.” HA! After driving around for 10 minutes each to find parking spots, we decided we would make it work!

Funny story (I’m sorry Audrey, I can’t resist!): When we were shooting on this bench, I exclaimed “That bench rocks!” Audrey got an absolutely horrified look on her face…turns out she thought <ahem> I’d said something ELSE that starts with a ‘B.’ Her mom and I had QUITE a chuckle over that! ;)

MY FAVORITE!!!

Or maybe this is my FAVORITE!!!

The best part was how willing Audrey was to try ANYTHING and everything - she put up with my wandering around, saying “Oooh! Let’s try that!” and “Ohh! Let’s try that!” And when we stumbled upon this very cool old car? Yup…she was game!

Audrey & Sharon, thank you again for such a fun session. It’s an honor to know such a lovely girl - both inside and out!