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Yearly Archives: 2009
Glorious SNOW in Northern VA
This is just such a remarkable day. In all my 41 years living in Alexandria, VA — I can only remember a couple HUGE storms like this and none in December. It’s so festive to happen the week of Christmas and that much more fun to enjoy this as a parent. It’s just a great excuse to STAY PUT — drink wine, eat kettle corn (thanks honie) and listen to Christmas tunes and watch God’s heavenly kindness fall upon us. We don’t have any hills around us and even if we did, we can’t drive anywhere right now so our front steps proved to be a improvisational hill.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to all my blog subscribers and friends!





Dickson Family | Northern VA Family Photographer
Love this family. They came to me for Claire’s maternity and baby C’s newborn session last year. I am so glad when I manage to sway the love, affection and loyalty of my fabulous clients! *wink, wink*
This sweet family is always so easy to be around….we laugh a lot and just enjoy hanging around each other. They are Canadian so I hope they stay in the area so I can see baby C grow up! They were one of my last (on-location) sessions of the fall and just a nice way to end a great 2009! Thanks Dickson Family! XOXO







Betsy + Alan | Married! | Northern VA Wedding Photographer
So this was a very unusual session for me but equally fun. Here’s why. I was asked by another photographers studio, a couple days before this happened, if I could do this session for Betsy + Alan as a gift for them from Betsy’s “boss”. I happened to be FREE and so I offered up my services. Betsy is a graphic designer for the fabulous Sarah Petty Photography of out Springfield, Illinois (a photographer for whom I hold in very high esteem) and Sarah wanted to give them a little wedding gift by having someone do a session for them locally. Betsy lives in Texas and her fiance Alan, lives, and is stationed with the Marines in FL. But they got married in Virgina. Got all that? Good. I’m not even sure how long Betsy and Alan were engaged by they decided to do a quick Justice of the Peace ceremony? wedding? event? [you get the idea] on Friday, Nov 13th. I offered to be with them at the exchanging of vows but they decided to wait another day and come up to Alexandria where, ironically, Alan’s uncle lives. So we did the session in Old Town and I want to wish them the very best LIFE together! I’m so glad my calendar was open to do this. [And I apologize for taking so long to post these Betsy and Alan!!!]









Me having fun with a little self-portrait action……
Extra Large Artwork – Way Cool!
For the first time ever, I had a client that wanted uber-LARGE artwork for her home from a session I did this summer. Not large as in 11×14 which most people think is ‘large’. Because it’s not when one is decorating a wall. It’s something I try to educate my clients about – (REPEAT: 8×10 and 11×14 is NOT large). Rather, I am talking about a 30×50 framed print as well as a 20×30 matted and framed print which ends up being almost as big as the 30×50. I was so excited, yet nervous to take on this challenge. To ensure the success of this project order, I went to my clients house to help measure the space and figure out how big to really go – we also looked at the proper mouldings — style , color and thickness. My sample 20×30 which I lend to my clients to see how it would look in a space wasn’t even close. I was floored. What made the difference was seeing my sample in that space; that it really wasn’t big enough. And then measuring it myself to figure out how big to go. That’s how we settled on the 30×50. I assumed my lab would be able to do this but surprisingly, they couldn’t! So I had to find a new lab for this order. Part of the problem was that I needed the images mounted on a strong substrate due to sheer size. As you’ll see below, the 30×50 has no mat and no glass (but is sprayed to protect it from dust and the elements). So after some phone calls and working with a lab as well as my framing company, the orders went through! Then a couple weeks later, HUGE boxes arrived at my house — one from the lab, one from the framing company. I was so nervous that I didn’t open them for another 10 days. The box size was daunting……I needed help! My hubby was the one who finally said to me, “so are you ever going to open those boxes”? It took some prodding to attack it. So unlike me!
So after one mishap with the first version of the 30×50 (it was ever so slightly digitally stretched), they reprinted, resent and I reopened another large box. And thanks to my sweet husband who helped put it all together, they looked stunning! Next month I will go to their house to photograph these on their walls. But here they are.


