I’m just coming off of a whirlwind of a month birthing and bringing a brand new ‘baby’ out into the world. Laying my heart and soul work out on the line and releasing it into […]
Stop and Look
My intention today was to share the importance of stopping and looking in your photography. ☐ Of looking towards the light first and foremost. ☐ Of looking towards the ground seeing how that light dances […]
Monday Momtographer ∣ Miranda
Last summer, I had the amazing opportunity to hit the road with my in person Momtographie class. My travels took me to Lexington, KY where I taught 10 lovely women how to get out of […]
The hobby that lives to serve
Growing up I hated being asked what my hobbies were. I didn’t think I had any. I was never that kid who played sports, or loved to paint, or collected things. My sister was the […]
Monday Momtographers ∣ One Ingredient Fix
2 weeks ago I had the tremendous opportunity to lead over 1,100 moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and singles in transforming their photography. We began by eliminating one pesky ingredient from their menu, CHEESE; and […]
Guest Post ∣ How Motherhood is Like a Video Game (and the secret codes to crack it)
I’m THRILLED to have Megan Flatt back today to share an article with you that hits really close to home for us mamas (it had me cracking up and nodding my head the entire time!) […]
Monday Momtographer ∣ Tiffany
Let’s take a walk down memory lane today shall we? In 2010 I had the pleasure of photographing THIS amazing couple. (FYI – That link takes you to my old blog…the one where my portrait […]
The Secret Ingredient For Cooking Up Candid Photos
One of the best things about teaching, is having the lessons I share fresh in my mind and being able to put them to use in my own life and my own pictures. Just […]
Monday Momtographer ∣ Mary
This in the 2nd in a series of ‘Meet a Momtographer’ interviews I’m hosting as I get ready to release my new Momtographie Online class into the world next month. Today I have the pleasure […]
Once a teacher, always a teacher
I’ve been a teacher for as long as I can remember. When I was little I would spend my free time not in the play kitchen pretending to play house, but in my room lining […]