Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Finally starting my photography business


Over the past two years I have been taking pictures of seniors entering their final year of high school, my kids...tons of my kids, and just last fall started working with families. Although I went to college to become a teacher, which I love, taking pictures is where my "authentic" self comes out.

I have a lot of updating to do to make it look nice, however, check out my blog and let me know what you think.

smoutdoorphotography.blogspot.com

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

pictures and more pictures




Taking pictures is my true passion. If I could make a living taking pictures of God's amazing world I would. Love this one of my two sweet kids and their sweet feet! Together for now but soon they will walk their own path.





















































Saturday, February 28, 2009

Fun photo shoot..February 2009

I promised Payton 2 1/2 years ago that I would decorate her room extra special once we were all moved in...well I did a super quick job when we moved in and her room did not look very special, rather mirrored a last minute job. Because I LOVE interior design and change our house furniture around on a weekly basis (it's part of my OCD I am working on), I had to finish her room. Pate wanted a dance theme so instead of purchasing pictures of another child, I decided to make Payton her own dance outfit and take pictures of her instead. Caden came along for the ride and decided to take part in the photoshoot. He LOVED chasing Payton and later took a long nap from his exhaustion of running for 30 minutes!






Oh Caden!

Having a boy has really opened my eyes to pretty much everything, so I thought. Just last week we were enjoying a (sunny)day outside, the kids were laughing and having so much fun. Caden has been wanting to "shoot hoops" all winter long so finally he had the opportunity! I was off shooting pictures of Payton and her friends when I noticed the background noise of the basketball had stopped. Caden....his excuse was, "Mommy, I didn't want to stop playing and the trees were thirsty."