a couple of recent photos…

listening to “Crazy Horses” by the Osmond Brothers…lol

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a couple of recent photos…

listening to “Crazy Horses” by the Osmond Brothers…lol

I photographed 2 wonderful weddings this week.
Kristen and Russ. Getting to know them over these past months has really blessed my life. I can’t say enough about these two individuals. I just meet the most fantastic people through my work.
Here are some stand out images from the day. I know that I am going to be posting more…the reception needs a big entry for itself. Seriously.







Friday was a busy one! These are images from my evening session in Doylestown.
This little man was extremely adorable with the biggest brown eyes. He did so well in the heat and humidity. He faired better than the adults!
Here is a little peek Heather and Dan. Enjoy!





Had to post this one….

Got to spend some time with my little buddy Owen early this morning (Friday) in the city. I have been photographing him for almost a year now. He is one of my baby plan babies!
He just gets cuter each time I see him and is so funny. It has been a joy to photograph him throughout this past year and spend time with his wonderful parents.
Stefan and Ginny….here are a few of my favorites so far. (had trouble choosing!)
A.
Oh…I love this first one. “Hi Owen, thank you for bringing your smile with you today!”





Here are some images from Donna and Gary’s wedding yesterday evening. The Centre Bridge Inn in New Hope was a gorgeous background for the ceremony and reception.
Amazing couple…amazing family….amazing night.

















Well some of my clients are! Just a quick post. I am receiving calls for the holiday session rush already. Please contact me soon to make sure you are able to book choice session dates.
Sessions must happen before November 30th to guarantee your portraits in time for the holidays.
Cheers!
Hello blog readers! It has been a little while since I have posted. A lot has been going on here…
First I have to share this image taken this past evening from the Doylestown Laundromat. My washer had seen its last day so here I was. The lighting was so beautiful…glad I had my camera ~my friend~ in the car. This really takes me back to my childhood.

Ok…the next image (not taken by me) shows you one of the other issues this week. While I was in Chicago this past week I was not feeling very well, sure enough, Lyme Disease. Fun huh? I think I am on the upswing.

I did want to post a few from a couple of sessions these past 2 weeks. Are these little ones adorable or what?




These little ones are adorable also!! I love my fuzzy clients.

Be sure to check back for more entries as I catch up on the blog-o-rama. Also…I will be in NYC next week.
Stay tuned as well for 4 weddings in 2 weeks as well as photos of a bunch of little cuties.
Thanks for stopping by as always. A.
I can’t sleep so i thought I would post about my Amanda. Today she is 19. Maybe that is why I can’t sleep. My daughter is 19!
I almost did not survive her birth. There was an accident after she was born and I needed emergency surgery. I fell sleep on the operating table not sure if I was going to wake up. I remember this so vividly. Knowing that she was ok was all I needed at that moment.
Here we are 19 years later. A lot of changes in our lives over the years. Now college and future…
Happy Birthday beautiful girl…I am so proud of you. Love you so much….


I have 2 daughters, Ferron is almost 9 and Amanda will be 19 this Monday. They are both such tremendous people. Both unique and bright, strong and determined. When I was pregnant with Ferron, Amanda was extremely excited and was into every aspect of having a little sister. I remember when Ferron was born, Amanda could not hold her enough, or kiss her enough. I recollect one day when Amanda was sitting on the couch holding her little sister, she said to me, “Hey Mommy….don’t babies smell just wonderful?”. She was the little mother.
These 2 big sisters love their newborn Felicity very much. All the kisses were genuine and beautiful. There was a moment…and Christine knows when…that we both teared up when the girls were sitting together. Just one of those moments in time. I have to tell you, I was so happy to be there to document this.
Being a mom to little ones can be chaotic. It is moments like these that keep us going and ready for the next day. We put on our armour and move forward! Into the trenches of motherhood!
When I came home, I found some photos of my big girls when they were younger. Just taken by me…their mom.





