Sometimes, seeing things in shades of gray can be simply beautiful.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Tommy & Kasey.
The things that a lot of couples take for granted: seeing one another everyday, phone calls, texts, or all the other forms of networking and communicating these days. Most military couples like Tom and Kasey have to wait patiently to speak to one another, or to even have their next embrace. To be distanced from your lover and have but a moments time together is painstaking yet worth all the wait. In this couples case, their love has already overcome time and distance, and it's a sweetness that is truly beautiful and powerful.
"And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation."
"And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation."
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Camden's World.
Imagine a world where you're seven months old again. Where everything makes you smile.....songs, putting anything you can get your little hands on right into your mouth, toys, being fed, being cleaned!!!!! Being a baby is great! Now imagine that you're seven months old and after over 6 months, you're now reunited with daddy whose been in training across the world. Pure family bliss! It was so nice catching up with this family and watching them embrace every second they had together.
This is probably the happiest baby with a cold I've ever seen in my life. I can't get enough of this little guy's dimples!
This is probably the happiest baby with a cold I've ever seen in my life. I can't get enough of this little guy's dimples!
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Paul & Suzy
It seems fitting to begin the new year with a little romance. Paul and Suzy are a fairly new couple and chose to have their photos done right before the holidays. Just watching their dynamic reminded me of the first few months Bobby and I were together....smiling ear to ear and you just can't stop!!!! New love and the giddiness that goes along with it can be one of the best feelings. With that said, you can all just imagine how hard it was for them to do their serious faces. But, if you want to know how it was possible, then Paul actually has a great technique that I'm sure he'll be happy to share with the rest of my upcoming clients.
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