Posted on April 19, 2010
Would you like to get your senior pictures…for free? I’m looking for two students from each school to be senior models. What do you have to do? Have a fun-filled senior photoshoot…for free. Receive a book of your fabulous images…for free. Show off your images to fellow students. You will receive a $25 credit for every student that books and completes a photoshoot. You will receive rep cards to distribute among your friends offering them a discount off of their senior session.
This is how I earned my senior pictures in high school! With all the expenses that come along during your senior year, this is one less thing to worry about. So contact me soon before your school’s slots are taken!
Posted on April 19, 2010
This spring my kids rubbed shoulders with the rich and famous. First, the two older kids met one of their favorite Disney actors, David Henrie from Wizards of Waverly Place.
Then, the day before Easter, the little guy got in tight with the Easter bunny. Lets just say we got a little extra chocolate in our baskets this year. It’s good to have friends in high places.
Posted on April 7, 2010

The month of March was jammed-packed with trips, visits from family and friends, birthdays, spring break, etc., etc., etc. Now I have a moment to catch up on my blogging. First I want to talk about WPPI. I love surrounding myself with fellow photographers, talking about photography and learning about photography. This year my focus was all about high school seniors. I have BIG plans…including the launch of a new web site for seniors only (coming soon).
Beth Forester gave a great presentation on senior portrait photography. I became an instant fan of Mike and Cody from Tricoast Photography. They have developed a brilliant technique for photographing in the middle of the day. Great info for those of us who live in sunny climates. The image shown above was taken during a class by Lori Nordstrom. The tricky part is remembering all the great stuff that swirled around my brain during those three days. Good thing I took notes!




