It's tax season and I'm deep in receipts, but I couldn't resist posting one photo from Kristin and Tim's engagement session. Gotta keep my loyal blog readers happy! As a side note, I'm going to be out of the office Thursday through Sunday and probably won't have access to my e-mail and phone. For this week's e-mails, I'm working hard to respond to you as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience!


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Nervous on your upcoming engagement shoot? I wrote a post for Chicago Style Unveiled "the Lounge" giving three tips for better engagement photos. Leave a comment on their blog and become eligible to win FREE tickets to the exclusive "Love at Breathtaking Heights" wedding show being held at the Metropolitan Club in the Sears Willis Tower on Jan. 23. And who knows? Go to the show and you could win a FREE engagement session with lil' ol' me. You can also come and see all of my work and products in person (including some dreamy new art canvases). Hope to see you there!


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Last July Charles proposed to Cindy on a trip to Chicago. Longtime sweethearts, he knew Chicago's breathtaking cityscape views would be the perfect scene for his proposal. A little over five months later during their engagement session with me, Chicago is definitely breathtaking alright, but for another reason: it was cold and snowy.
I was pretty impressed by these Nashville residents braving snow, slush, traffic and the bundled masses on busy Michigan Avenue. Once again, with my husband in tow as the light man and random bag holder, lots of fluffy snow drifted into the Cindy and Charles' photos. Cindy's parents, who were along for the party, made for great assistants as well.
After the session ended, my husband and I grabbed some snacks at a coffee shop in order to warm up and dry off. It was such a magical time for us with my husband, Johnny, seeing why I love my job so much as we compared notes from the shoot. Later when walking down the crowded sidewalks with big flakes falling heavy all around us, I wished a photographer was snapping photos of us as we walked as one.
I was pretty impressed by these Nashville residents braving snow, slush, traffic and the bundled masses on busy Michigan Avenue. Once again, with my husband in tow as the light man and random bag holder, lots of fluffy snow drifted into the Cindy and Charles' photos. Cindy's parents, who were along for the party, made for great assistants as well.
After the session ended, my husband and I grabbed some snacks at a coffee shop in order to warm up and dry off. It was such a magical time for us with my husband, Johnny, seeing why I love my job so much as we compared notes from the shoot. Later when walking down the crowded sidewalks with big flakes falling heavy all around us, I wished a photographer was snapping photos of us as we walked as one.
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Absolutely beautiful. The clouds are just right and wonderfully moody.
(03.04.10 @ 09:58 AM)The colors in that photo are absolutely beautiful.
(03.04.10 @ 11:04 AM)Loooove the mood here, Laurie! So serene, with just the smallest amount of wind!
(03.04.10 @ 11:19 AM)why do I think Brad Pitt every time I look at this photo?
(03.06.10 @ 03:47 PM)I love the angle of this one
(03.10.10 @ 11:12 PM)