Archive for the ‘South Carolina Family & Children’s Photographer’ Category

It’s that time of year / Clemson Photographer specializing in children and families

October 5th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Photographer, Lake Keowee SC Photographer, Mt Lebanon PA Photographer, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer

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Gorgeous Fall weather…beautiful leaves and scenery…family time cozied up in the warm house after dinner…and Christmas just around the corner! I only have a few sessions left for this year, so if you have been thinking of treating yourself to the gift of family artwork (and maybe crossing off some of your gift list) AND getting those Holiday cards done, give me a call so we can get you on the schedule before time runs out!

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Photographer in Anderson SC / I dare you to watch this without sniffling

September 29th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Children's Photographer, Photography Tips, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer

You’re Gonna Miss This

The music brings out the words like nothing else can…just another reason my home is covered with my children’s photographs, and I wouldn’t have it any other way!

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Anderson SC Photographer – Wakeboarding on Lake Keowee

August 4th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Photographer, Lake Keowee SC Photographer, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer

Our friends from Pittsburgh were visiting last week, and I took advantage of the opportunity to do Stephen’s senior pictures while they were here. I haven’t gotten to really edit his session, but I did pull a few out to show on the blog…tee hee, I’ll bet no one else in Peters Township has senior photos quite like these!

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Lake Keowee photographer, senior pictures in Anderson SC and Clemson SC, Seneca SC photographer, wakeboarding pictures on Lake Keowee

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Heart to heart – Clemson SC photographer

March 18th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Children's Photographer, Clemson SC Photographer, Seneca SC photographer, Seneca Senior photographer, South Carolina Children's Photographer, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer, South Carolina Family Photographer

My 9-hour drives to PA are made a lot more enjoyable by my satellite radio. Last week as I was driving home I was channel surfing and came across a talk show where they were discussing how to avoid the high cost of professional photography for a wedding. Basically the dilemma was how to get high quality, artistic, out-of-the-box different, reliable service…without actually paying much for it. Callers talked about their experiences using a friend, an art or photography student, a hobbyist, or someone who does it on the side without a registered (ie, tax paying) business. Several said they were thrilled with their choices, and some said they were sorely disappointed.

Let me say that I am in a fairly contemplative mood nowadays, as I just had another birthday and we are preparing to move into our dream home in just over a week. But I feel like I just have to share my thoughts on this topic, as it is a question that I myself struggled with as a young mom – why custom photography?

I have always loved photography, even more so when I had children and wanted to capture my wonder at their beauty and their personalities. I knew I didn’t want to forget any of it. I spent so much time trying to breathe in the moments, burn what they were like into my memory forever. I seriously did not believe that I would ever forget the way they looked, sounded, smelled, laughed. I almost didn’t even bother labeling the backs of photographs with dates and ages – I knew that I would instantly remember what age they were in those images, and where it was taken and why.

I was pretty good with a camera, and I was proud of a lot of the images I captured of their sweet faces and expressions and little outfits. I got lots of fun photojournalistic shots that I thought were very cool. I didn’t feel like I needed to spend money on custom photography when I took such great pictures, and besides, there were cute outfits to buy.

Well here it is, nearly thirty years later. The girls are grown, and I’m a nanna. I have been packing up old photo albums and scrapbooks for our move and have had some very sweet moments looking through them. But my underlying thought when I look at them is a feeling of a job not quite complete, and certainly not worthy of its goal of capturing my children completely and beautifully.

What I didn’t realize is that my “mommy goggles” colored the greatness of those pictures I took. At the time, my heart filled in the slight blur, the poor color, the over or underexposures. All I could see were my kids, like a mom views a child’s crayon drawing with pride because her darling produced it. And guess what? The memories do fade. I have to try to decipher an unmarked photo – sometimes I can’t even tell which baby it is!

I want to encourage all of you to take lots of photos, learn all you can about photography, document every happy moment. But I also want to share my experience with you in the hopes that you will not repeat my misguided mistakes. Especially in this economy it is important to cut back on unnecessary expenses, and certainly custom photography is a luxury. But I will tell you that it is one luxury that I wish I would have dedicated more resources to. I always managed to buy them cute clothes that are now so forgotten that it isn’t even funny. I took them to chain store studios to save money, but those images of them with giant bunnies for Easter are not something I would display in my home as art now. How I wish I would have supplemented my own pictures with professional ones!

Over the next few weeks I will be writing about all of the things that make custom photography worth it – and why it costs what it does. I don’t want to convince you just because I’m now a professional photographer (!). It’s because I want to make sure that you don’t have the same sense of loss that I do when the day comes that you have to pack up your own albums. And that day will come faster than you can believe possible.

(Anderson SC photographer, Lake Keowee Photographer, Washington PA photographer)

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Anderson SC photographer – Joy!

March 18th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Children's Photographer, Clemson SC Photographer, Lake Keowee SC Photographer, Mt Lebanon PA Photographer, Photographer Seneca SC, Portrait Photographer Seneca & Salem SC, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer

I think all of you know that great images of my Granddolls are what really makes me happy, and I think you know that they happen to be two of the most difficult children on the face of the planet to photograph! Their mother and I  are both pretty handy with a camera, so you would think that between the two of us we would have a boatload of great images, right? WRONG! It seriously is so, so hard to get eye contact with these two. I suppose its because they have beeen photographed literally from their first breath, and they know exactly how to foil us. Thankfully, as they get older it is starting to get a little easier…and at my last visit I got this:

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Morgan – - Anderson SC photographer

March 2nd, 2009 , Posted in Lake Keowee SC Photographer, Photographer Seneca SC, Portrait Photographer Seneca & Salem SC, SC Portrait Photographer, Seneca SC photographer, South Carolina Children's Photographer, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer

This little sweetheart has been in front of my camera almost yearly since she was a tot, and it’s always such fun to see her grow and change. The camera just loves her, and so do I! Just look at what we got this year:
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Rosy cheeks – Clemson SC photographer

February 11th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Children's Photographer, Clemson SC Photographer, Lake Keowee SC Photographer, Mt Lebanon PA Photographer, Photographer Seneca SC, South Carolina Children's Photographer, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer, South Carolina Family Photographer

This is Alex, whom I’ve been photographing forever. He is a typical little boy, on the run and loves to climb & play. The day of our session was a little nippy, but Alex was having a good time exploring the park and was just delightfully fresh-faced & rosy-cheeked…I just could eat him up!

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(Anderson SC photographer, Clemson Family Portrait Photographer)

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Comfort Food 2

February 4th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Children's Photographer, Clemson SC Photographer, Lake Keowee SC Photographer, South Carolina Children's Photographer, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer, South Carolina Family Photographer

STILL kinda cold here; 20′s in the mornings, 40′s during the day. I’m still in the mood for comfort food, so I wanted to tell you about a recipe that I used to make all of the time and then just sort of FORGOT about.  Probably because I made it too ofetn before. Anyway, it’s for meatloaf – and the special ingredient is stuffing mix. If you have never tried it, well. you simply must.  And if you have, time to make it again! And there is nothing better than meatloaf sandwiches the next day.

1 1/2 lb LEAN ground meat (or it will be too greasy)

2 eggs

1/2 cup water

1 pkg Stovetop stuffing (chicken or herb) – dry, no need to prepare

1/4 c. ketchup

Mix all together, shape into a loaf, and bake at 350 for about  1 hr 15 min.  That’s it! You can pour tomato sauce or ketchup & sugar over the top if you wish (I don’t, because I serve with gravy & mashed potatoes).  If you are really adventurous, mix together & flatten into a rectangle about 3/4 inch thick, then top with seasoned mashed potatoes and roll up, seal ends, and bake.

(Anderson SC photographer, Clemson SC photographer)

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Valentine’s Day Ideas! – Clemson SC portrait photographer

January 28th, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Children's Photographer, Clemson SC Photographer, Lake Keowee SC Photographer, Mt Lebanon PA Photographer, Portrait Photographer Seneca & Salem SC, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer

Here is a great idea for those of you that had your children photographed recently by me – Photo Valentines!

assortmentEach design is sized at 2×3 inches – so that you can print TWO on one 4×6 print and cut them apart.  With the cost of 4×6 prints at your local photo developer at like 12 cents, you can afford to have fun!  The possibilities are endless – they can be pasted onto pretty cardstock for a bookmark, or tied to a pencil or lollipop if you want to go even farther.  The digital file with your child’s Casual Moments photo inserted is $20; I can email it to you as soon as payment is received. Call or email me now!

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Handsome little guy – Clemson SC and Anderson SC photographer

January 23rd, 2009 , Posted in Anderson SC Photographer, Clemson SC Children's Photographer, Lake Keowee SC Photographer, Photographer Seneca SC, Portrait Photographer Seneca & Salem SC, Seneca SC photographer, South Carolina Family & Children's Photographer

I’m a little behind on posting sessions on the blog, but this one just melts my heart. I’ve been photographing Ethan since he was three and I can’t believe how fast he’s growing! His mom brings him to me every year and gets a Storybook, so it’s really fun for her to have a collection of albums that captures his look and personality over the years as he grows. This year he just blew me away with how confident he is, and his new big-boy-non-fake smile is just dazzling!

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