This is the lovely Collins family. I feel so fortunate to have met them. You’ll struggle to find a family with more warmth and kindness. Their interaction with each other is beautiful to watch….so completely natural. They’re just a dream to photograph!
I’m proud to say this is the third time I’ve photographed this fun bunch, whose numbers are growing! It was so neat to hear Keira talking, and I loved that she pronounced Stacey as “Daisy”. I just know she’s going to be a wonderful big sister.

Isn’t this the best face ever?
Gorgeous little Kirsty
She must have said “tah-dah!” about twenty times. It was so cute!

This is one of my favorite families, the Sylvesters. It was time for our annual holiday photo extravaganza. I’ve known them for a very long time, and always have a super time at our sessions. It’s a fun, collaborative process as we all come up with ideas for shots and then play around with them. My face hurts from smiling when I leave, which is a nice reminder of why I love working with such great families. Thanks you guys…..I’m still smiling!
Here are a few layouts I created with some of my favorite shots.
I can’t take credit for the “overworked” and “underpaid” sayings. That was all them, and downright hilarious.
Oh…..to have this much energy again!
My cousin Debbie was in town for a brief visit. She works for an airline and had a stop-over in Atlanta. I think of her whenever I get nervous on flights. I just think “Debbie does this all the time, so I’m sure everything will be cool”. She’s a super sweet, super fun lady, and my mom and I had a blast spending time with her. There was shopping, eating, and catching up. Mom and I managed to turn her on to the joy of Crocs (the cute ones anyway)! I always look forward to seeing her, and I wish it could be more often.
Here’s Debbie and me (thanks to mom for filling in as photographer). I know I’m a pale gal, but next to Debbie, I look like you could practically see through me!
What a beautiful November day. A bright, blue sky surrounded by delicious shades of autumn leaves. Certainly an acceptable setting for Chad and Cathy’s big day. I’ve been working with Chad for several years now, and knew that his wedding would reflect his personality….fun and relaxed. Those words rang true. Even Cathy seemed remarkably calm as she waited to walk down the aisle. She looked so elegant. The only thing that drew attention away from her gorgeous gown, was her lovely smile.
A huge congratulations to you both, and I know you’ll enjoy a lifetime of happiness!
A shot of Holy Spirit Catholic Church. It’s gigantic!
The lovely bride…
These were some fun bridesmaids! At the reception, they even sang a special song written for the occasion. Nice job, ladies!
These flowers were so perfect for a November wedding!
This may be one of my favorite photos. Ever.
Ah, the first dance….and there was fancy choreography!
CAKE!! So, this was a cheesecake! I even heard that there was pumpkin cheesecake. I don’t know why I didn’t head straight over and steal a piece. I was probably too busy stuffing my face with the incredible pasta dishes (the reception was at Maggiano’s…..mmmmm).
Abandoned bouquets

The ballroom lighting was pretty spectacular.
For a slideshow of additional images from their super wedding, click
HERE
I decided to play around this eve and take some goofy photos for our 2007 holiday card. I think the nice, seasonal touches help make our obsessions not only seem normal, but downright inviting. Suddenly, I feel as though we’ve cheated my parents and Matt’s mom. Instead of getting a cute card with a grandchild wearing a santa hat, they get this. I’ll have to get them really good presents.

My mom and I love to make cards. It started out as something fun we could do together, and has gradually turned into a full-blown obsession. I swear, a few hours of making cards while chatting, drinking, and listening to dorky music, is better at stress relief than bikram yoga. Today, mom made some lovely cards with lots of yummy autumn colors. Typically, I don’t like to make the same card twice since creating the design is my favorite part. However, I’m putting together packs of cards to give as gifts, so today I was a one-woman assembly line. I got a lot done and had a blast chillin’ with mom.
Here’s mom workin’ hard in craft town
Two essential supplies for making great cards: wine and cheese!!

