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Jill brought Greer by the studio recently for his 6 month portraits. As much as I love photographing families and kids outdoors, I’m a sucker for shots like these at the studio. They’re just so timeless.

Jill—I’m so glad to have met you, your sister and Greer. You’re doing an awesome job. I’ll look forward to staying in touch!

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  • Shaun,

    It was such a pleasure working with you. I appreciate all your patience & professionalism. Love the pictures & looking forward to working with you again soon.






If you already read THIS post, then you know that Katie, Carson and I are now proud owners of a sweet Cavalier named Cera—thanks to our friends Jordan, Tiffiney and George. We recently got the four puppies together with their mom and dad for a reunion/photoshoot in the studio. Thank you to everyone who came out to help, especially Jordan and Michael. Can you believe we got all six to pose at the same time? Here’s the whole crew:

From left to right: Rudy, Cera, Deitrich, Max (father), Lexie (mother) and Sprinkles

Each dog got a bit of solo time in a sweet midcentury Herman Miller chair I scored at Scout here in Lexington.

Mother Lexie.

Father Max. I love that little tongue.

Rudy.

Another of Rudy…couldn’t resist. This one is pretty awesome.

Deitrich. Too cool for school.

Sprinkles and her mama.

Love this shot of Sprinkles. Her eyes are so expressive!

I have a feeling this shot might be gracing the invitations to Sprinkles first birthday party. I. Am. So. There.

And our Cera.

Such a princess!

When I got my studio last year, I had no plans to photograph dogs. But life’s a funny thing. The studio is mainly being used for commercial photography, but I’m totally up for branching out a bit into this new niche. Bring out your pups!

If you’d like to stay up-to-date on the latest work and promotions with the studio, please feel free to hook up with me on the studio’s Facebook page. Keep in touch!

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I’ve always been drawn to the fashion ads that keep things simple (White House Black Market being my favorite). Clean, simple, timeless–with just a hint of sass…lol

I photographed Bryson and Madison last fall outdoors in Lexington, so for this recent session, their mom Angela brought them by the studio for a different look. We went just a smidge to that fashion-ee side of things, but not so much as to lose sight of their real personalities. Looooooove how these came out.

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