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"the meeting of two personalities is like the mixing of two chemical substances...if there is any reaction, both are transformed" - jung

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 hubby, and I'm pleased to say that we both work as, what I like to call "functioning artists".  I started my photo biz nearly five years ago, and feel lucky to have a career that is always changing and always challenging.  I'm greatful 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 dog, 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. 

mark!

Mark now understands first-hand how easily misled I am by facial hair.  We had been chatting for a while and were about to start shooting his headshots when he pointed out that he had acted in 1:23, a recent show with Synchronicity Performance Group.  I shot the press photos for that show, and suddenly realized I had photographed Mark before.  However, he had a moustache back then.  Just that little difference is enough to throw me for a curve.  I remember when I used to be a smarty-pants scientist, and my observational skills were slightly more accurate.  Sorry I’m so clueless now, Mark!

This was one of those headshot sessions where I had to keep reminding myself to shoot photos because we were having such a good time talking and laughing.  Mark not only has lots of stories, but they’re GOOD stories.  I dare you to talk to him for just 2 minutes.  Can’t be done.  I’m a bit on the chatty side too, and I’m amazed that we actually took some pics!  Mark, thanks for being so great, and so easy to photograph!

by stacey

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October 19, 2009 - 6:30 pm ablebody - these are really good, he reminds of parnell in a couple of these shots.

November 20, 2009 - 2:23 pm Jay Croft - Mark was telling me today that you did his headshots recently. And I realized that I had not linked to your new blog. D'OH. Very nice.

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