I'm not a writer... like at all, but I still love to blog. I love to see how all of the photos from a wedding or session come together. It's like a visual story of the day.

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Moenings at the Apple Orchard

The girls helped me scout out a location for mini sessions with year. We went to The Orchard and Company near Plain City. They’re open for their fall festival on the weekends in September and October. Keep an eye on my Facebook page to schedule date and time. You can stick around after your session […]

August 25, 2018

Children

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Payne Family Session

I love hanging out with the Paynes! I first took their photos when Emily was pregnant with Boden. I can’t believe that was nearly eight years ago. It’s kind of awesome to document their family as it grows over the years. Our kids are close to the same ages. For this particular session, I had […]

August 14, 2018

Children, Families

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Haselman Family

What a beautiful location for photos and with one of my favorite families too. Seriously, I was like their delinquent second daughter back in the day. I can’t wait to see your family grow in numbers even more in the years to come. 🙂

June 29, 2018

Children, Families

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Stansbery Wedding | Black Bird Farm

Ashley and Jeremy had a gorgeous day for their spring wedding at Black Bird Farm. Yes, it did rain for a bit but that happened at the perfect time so it was all good. This was my first time at Black Bird Farm and it did not disappoint. My little photographer heart was thrilled with […]

May 26, 2018

Weddings

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Marlatt Family | Highbanks Metro Park

This is the second year that I’ve taken the Marlatt’s family photos. The little guy was still in mommy’s belly last fall so it was great to finally meet him. I can’t get over the colors on the trees. Highbanks Metro Park was absolutely stunning. It was so hard to narrow down an area or […]

November 10, 2017

Children, Families

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