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Hiya!  Awfully nice of you to visit my little ol' blog. 

A quick description of me would be that I love my family, my friends, life, photography, and pancakes. 

I live in Atlanta with my giant dog Fletch, and spent the first chunk of my working days as a scientist.  Then, I shifted some major gears, and started my photo biz nearly seven years ago.  I feel extremely lucky to have a career that is always changing and always challenging.  I'm grateful for every day that I get to wake up and do what I love.

I'm drawn to all forms of art, and multiple styles of photography.  However, I'm moved most by personality and character.  This is what set me on the path to doing portraiture.  Whether I'm shooting a beautiful wedding, a happy family, or a beloved pet, I'm always a portrait photographer.  I want every image to speak volumes and make it's viewer linger just a little longer. 

I wear my heart proudly on my sleeve, and that's what you will get from my photos.  I will glady give you a little bit of myself in every frame I shoot. 

reason #214: why i’m weird

It’s because this is the only type of photograph I like to be seen in.  I often photograph people in mirrors or reflections, which can be so cool….unless my head or my elbow decide to invade the shot.  However, when I sneak into a photo in an unexpected way, I think it’s pretty fun.  I took the pic below on the beach, and you can see Christina, me (the monkey in the middle), and Steve in the reflection of Steve’s shoe.  I also dig how the sand makes it look like we’re all living in a snow globe.  Yay!  Soon, I’ll be posting lots more images from their super-incredible wedding.  For now, this will have to do.

I’ve got another bit of info for any of you out there who have wondered what the big deal is with the pixels when you purchase a camera.  A camera with a high pixel number will let you print your images really large, change the size/resolution of the pics, or crop the photos without losing quality.  This image below is seriously cropped.  The full image is a pic of both the bride’s and groom’s shoes on the beach.  The full photo is about 30 times bigger than what you see below.  This is why we love lots and lots of pixels….hooray!

by stacey

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