Monthly Archives: October 2009


Writer | Northridge Senior Photographer
I was so excited when this senior’s mom contacted me, and told me that one of the reasons they chose me was myView full post »


SEN10R | Elkhart Senior Photograher
We had a cool evening weather for this cool relaxed senior. (I thought about using the word chillaxin’ to describeView full post »


Outliers | What to Read Wednesday
This week’s spotlight falls on a book about success. With students, we talk about having a balanced reading diet,View full post »


Peek-A-Boo | Goshen Family & Child Photographer
I’ve definitely been thankful for the nice days we’ve had this fall, since they seem to be fewer than normalView full post »


Red Robin | Nappanee Family & Child Photographer
You may be thinking there must have been red robins flying around us during this session based on the title of this postView full post »


Magic | What to Read Wednesday
This week’s What to Read Wednesday is not so much about a book, but about what happens when we gather around aView full post »


Sixth | Mishawaka Family & Child Photographer
Whew! It’s been a whirlwind of a week! I’ve been a photo taking and editing fool, and it’s been greatView full post »


Fifth | Shipshewana Family Photographer
I can’t say enough about the kindness of this family. This summer, I had the opportunity to take their daughterView full post »


Fourth | Goshen Child & Family Photographer
Referrals are a magnificent thing! I met this family through a teacher friend of mine (We spent a long 18 monthsView full post »


Third | New Paris Family Photographer
Here’s the third session of the weekend with the family of some good friends of mine. Their parents are buildingView full post »


Second | Nappanee Family Photographer
You’ve seen a portion of this family several weeks ago, so of course I was excited when they wanted me to takeView full post »


First | Michiana Family & Child Photographer
This it the first of my whirlwind weekend of sessions (well…technically 2nd if you count Friday, but I’mView full post »
