Archive for November, 2008
Your Invited!
November 19th, 2008 , Posted in Recent Sessions
Boutique Holiday Headstart
Wednesday November 19th 6-9 pm
Allred Resisdence
2737 West Sanborn Drive
Riverton, UT 84065
Vendors Attending:
Faithful Homes (home decor)
Home for the Holidays (holiday Decorations)
Quilary (baby clothing)
Jessi Stringham Photography
Rebbecca Halliday (pillows, Sweatshirts, and Interior design)
Scentsy
Jewelry
Heritage Makers (scrapbooking)
Princess Trends (tutus)
Lily’s Edge Clothing
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three beautiful children
November 18th, 2008 , Posted in Child, Family, Recent Sessions, Sneak Peek, Toddlerchristmas boutique recap
November 14th, 2008 , Posted in Recent SessionsThank you to everyone that came out to the Christmas boutique last week at Natalie Weller’s home. It was a huge success! If this is your first time visiting my blog, and you saw my work in person there, please feel free to leave me a comment! I very much enjoyed meeting a ton of new people!
Sarinda Jones is the artist behind these beautiful glass sculptures – check out her website for more of her work at Reflective Art Studio:
Shawna Turner is the artist behind this darling line of children’s clothing. Her website is Flats Platypus:
christmas boutique
November 6th, 2008 , Posted in Recent Sessions
Need to get a head start on your Christmas shopping? Looking for unique gifts? Come this Friday or Saturday to Natalie Weller’s home located in Sandy, Utah. Her address is 7737 South Pheasant Wood Drive….come to see her home…..it’s to die for!
I’ll be there displaying prints, and selling gift certificates just in time for Christmas!
It’s going to be a great boutique, with many homemade things, including a few choices of camera straps from my niece’s shop, Cotton Candy by Natalie available for purchase.
the paramedic’s grandson
November 3rd, 2008 , Posted in Newborn, Recent SessionsWhen I first met this little munchin’s mom, she mentioned that her father was a paramedic here in the Salt Lake Valley and that he had passed away in the last couple years. She wondered if we could incorporated her father’s helmet and hurry-ups into a shot with her new little boy. “Of course!” I said….I understood the significance, as my father was also a firefighter, who passed away over 22 years ago. I’m so glad the shot worked out….it wasn’t easy putting him in that helmet, or having it balance!














