We photographed Marcia’s wedding back in May at the groom’s mother’s home. It was a lovely affair, and you can read about it earlier in this blog.
Marcia did want some formal photos done in the studio, and all of our wedding packages include a bridal portrait sitting. So we took some photos in-studio, which apparently made her very happy. Below is one of the back images.

Diana also did some work on one of the photos we took with our big-window scene.

Marcia and her husband are moving to North Carolina this week, and we wish them the best of luck on their move.
Nathan came to us because we’d done so many dance photos of his sister, Taylor.
Like me, Nathan’s past time includes computer and talking on the phone. At one point I asked Nathan if he had a headset so he could talk on the phone and on the computer at the same time. After his mother got done laughing at that, both agreed that it was one of those things that teens do, but especially Nathan.
Nathan told me he was very interested in architecture and drawing, and would like to continue his education in that field. I wish him well in that pursuit.
He also loves his car, Bertha.

He declined the opportunity to have pictures taken with his little sister, Taylor. 🙂
Yep, more for Gameday. Kip was pretty easy going this time. He wanted to meet me at Hedgesville High at noon for photos of two of the area’s superior volleyball players. We set up a few great moments for photos, but we had to do some adjusting in order to demonstrate more about these girl’s athleticism.
A spike is a thing of power.

And look at how high this kid can jump! Her knees are at the bottom tape!

I ended up standing on a table to get the best angle. Thanks to Kip for keeping me from crushing that poor table.
It’s not what you think.
It’s not North Pole Santa… just cut it out. You KNOW I hate the cold.
Valley Homes and Style Magazine (you HAVE to get this magazine) asked me to do the photos for a feature article on a kitchen that looks more like one for a restaurant than your traditional oven and stove-type kitchen.
Without giving away too many of the details, I’ll just say that my heart went pitter-patter at the two convection ovens, six-burner gas stove WITH griddle and air-pump ventilation, two dishwashers, all-granite countertops and large work areas. As someone who loves spending time in the kitchen, I wanted to take part of this one home with me. But fortunately, I have pictures.
Here’s an overall view of the kitchen.

Although we weren’t doing her wedding photography, we were elated when Jessical called us to do her bridal portraits. Her fiancee, our dear friend and hot DJ Greg Sanchez has sent a lot of business our way and we didn’t think twice about hosting Jessica and her mother for these portraits.
Greg: Don’t look!

