Showing posts with label photographer denver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographer denver. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Sneak Peak: Ohh December Babies

We started off the newborn session photo session with a baby not loving that we put her out in the air with no comforts of her warm, fluffy blanket.  But between breaks and cute snuggles with mom and dad, Baby McKenzie settled for a swaddle from Daddy and was off to sleep.  Newborn photography can be tricky and really stressful for new parents, but the M family rocked it. Enjoy the sneak peak!









Friday, November 2, 2012

Time for surveys

Lets face it, I take pictures all the time and I am also my own worst critic. Plus, my friends and family are too biased to give an honest opinion about my work. As a person interested in research, I decided to apply that technique to my photography business. Because I really want to know and truly card about my clients experience.

In order to make sure I am doing my absolute best, I want to hear from all of you. I just sent out a survey for 2012 shoots done thus far, I know, I know, it's November. What better time for me to take advantage of off peak time and get some feedback. I also want to feature my clients favorite photos on my website. So please feel free to post, email, or call with your favorite photo. I would love to hear from you.

Enjoy the chili day in Denver.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The travels of Flat Stanley

My husband and I got the pleasure of getting a flat Stanley in the mail from his nephew. We were asked to take it along in our travels. During this time we visited Florida, Las Vegas and many other places around Denver. We had a great time stuffing Stanley in our wallet and updating his class on where Stanley had visited. During our travels, our friends were curious as to why we had a paper person we kept taking pictures with. It became a fun thing on the trips to remember to get Stanley out and let him enjoy the fun. Needless to say, our paper friend became part of our fun. I would suggest others enjoy this cute little project. Enjoy a few pics from our time with Flat Stanley. 






Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Historical Moments

It was a pleasure photographing the re-opening reception and ribbon cutting for the Emerson School.  The National Trust for Historic Preservation team, along with it supporters and donors, restored the school and made the school another gleaming aspect of Capital Hill. With stories from locals who grew up around the school and stories from the current local shop owners who keep this area thriving, it was nice to see such heart, soul, and pride out into preserving this Denver building and its spirit.  Take a peek at their blog and website.  Help support projects such as these, as preservation is important to communities all across America.