I have always been fascinated by photography. I have spent countless hours studying photographs of people, while considering the angles, the lighting, and the editing the photographer used. I love the fact that photography has the amazing ability to transport us to a different time, or place with one single shot.
It was not until I started blogging that I decided to take photography more seriously. With camera in hand, I started experimenting with photographs of my apartment, of friends, and family. It was after experimenting in this way that I realized my passion for photography. I have no formal training or background in this field, but I realize that passion can open your eyes to the impossible, so not only did I invest in the proper equipment I also spent the necessary time to learn everything I could to enhance the skill it takes to be proficient with this passion.
I enjoy, and appreciate the opportunity to photograph bloggers, couples, influencers who make an impact in their profession, families, and also lifestyle type setting. I take an individual approach to each person I photograph. I make every effort to embrace and highlight the focus of what they are trying to convey to their audience with each session.
I look forward to working together and capturing the potential magnificence of your moments through my eyes and the lens of my camera.
When the months start to get a little cooler I reach for oversized, baggy sweaters and jeans like it is my uniform. I love feeling warm and cozy when I am cold. Accomplishing this has usually meant sacrificing a little bit of sex appeal, that is until I found this James Jeans sweater. From the front it looks like any normal sweater but from the back, BAM. The back is perfect in the way it cowls right above your bra line. It bares just enough skin to make you feel sexy and classic. The best part is you can reverse it for a completely different, off the shoulder feel.
Myself and this clutch have had a long love affair. It started last year when I saw a picture on Pinterest. The first thing I did was e-mail the picture to my friends and family and commissioned them to find me a hide. I knew if I could get my hands on one I could try and re-create it. Not long after this, one of my favorite blogs, Could I Have That, posted an outfit shot of her holding the exact clutch I originally saw on Pinterest. I immediately e-mailed to ask who it was by. She responded that it was an Emily Rosendahl creation. I e-mailed her right away but after I hit send my friend called to tell me that he proudly had a hide for me. It still needed to be “prepared” so I wouldn’t have it for a while but since the hide was cheaper than the clutch I decided to stick with trying to re-create it. It has been a year and my hide is just now finished but last week I decided I couldn’t wait any longer and just bought E.R.’s clutch. I have never worked so hard for a bag in my life but it was well worth the wait.
I can’t say enough about this clutch. It is even better in person than in pictures, if that is possible. I couldn’t be happier with my purchase as I now have my clutch and my hide, which will be decor for my new office. All’s well that ends well.