Thank you so much to everyone who entered the contest and to everyone who voted. I'm looking forward to sharing the results of the session with everyone!
Friday, February 19, 2010
All You Need Is Love Contest Winner | Raleigh Photographer
Congratulations to Jessica and Joe Lieb! They are the winners of the All You Need Is Love contest and will receive a free photo session and three digital files.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Talah's Room: Crime Scene | Raleigh Children's Photographer
This is what I woke up to this morning. You know when something happens and you aren't expecting it and you're so confused that your mind fills in the blank with explanations? That's what I did. I heard Talah on the monitor saying, "Mommy, look at my toes!" As this is not something she normally says, I decided to go in. I walked in to what honestly looked like it could be a crime scene. Talah stood on her mattress, face and hands covered in red. At first, I thought, "Is she bleeding?!" Then I realized she was standing there smiling, so that wasn't likely. Was someone else bleeding in here? No, of course not. Duh. That takes me back to college when someone had broken into my car. I didn't know what had happened until I sat in the driver's seat and saw wires hanging down where my stereo had been. For a moment, I stared dumbly, wondering if I had somehow left wires hanging out in my car. In this case, it just took a moment for my eyes to wander over to the limp bag of frozen raspberries. It sat crumpled, looking ashamed for what it had been accessory to that morning.
Okay, let me rewind. Last night, I was trying to get Talah in bed and we were going through her whole "routine." I strayed from the routine a tiny bit because my friend Tory was waiting for me in the living room and I felt bad about taking so long. Talah did not appreciate straying from the routine. She got upset and started crying and accidentally walked into the bed and hit her head. I got the bag of frozen raspberries because she wanted something cold on it. I put them on the dresser by the door so I wouldn't forget to take them out of the room. Clearly, I forgot. By the time Talah woke up, they were nice and thawed. And juicy.
Sigh. Well, it looks like it is coming out of the carpet. The sheets and pillow cases are another story and we'll have to see.
By the way, Jacob was a real saint this morning. He was very forgiving when he found out all of this happened because I had left the bag of raspberries in there. I can't say I would have been as understanding if our positions had been reversed. I'm sure I would have questioned him to the death. So thanks.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
All You Need Is Love Contest Top Three | Raleigh Engagement and Couples Photographer
This has been hard. Really hard. I had a committee to help with the selection process...and it was still hard. After much deliberation, we have decided on the top three contestants as listed below in alphabetical order (by first name of the applicant). Please enjoy their stories and vote on your favorite!
Remember, voting ends on February 21 at 5pm EST. Here's what's at stake:
-One lucky couple will win a FREE photo session and three high resolution digital files. Digital files are normally only sold as a full set for $1200, so this is a value of $1350!!!
-2nd Place Prize: FREE photo session ($150 value)
-3rd Place Prize: 50% off session fee ($75 value)
Jessica and Joe Lieb
Our paths crossed many times over the course of 5 years before we actually met. We'd attended the same youth group, I'd seen his band perform, had many common friends but it wasn't until one Sunday morning after church (V21) that we were formally introduced to each other. Our first date was awkward as we were the only people dining in a Chinese restaurant the day after Thanksgiving. However, we immediately knew there was something special developing. He was my first kiss. I was 25.
We were engaged on Good Friday and married in September. Our wedding cake was topped with a lego Han Solo and Princess Leia. We honeymooned in England and had a baby 9 months later. We are big goofs with bizarre senses of humor, but we totally get each other.
Kelly and Michael Chi
In 2001, as a graduate student in neuroscience, Michael hired me to work as his assistant. Every morning, we put on our lab coats and fed mice, recorded data and did analyses over coffee. He began to bring muffins, and I would linger in the lab and tell him my aspirations to get into grad school. Do you know that person who you can't wait to tell the funny or sad story? He became that person to me.
I'm not sure if I was drunk on delicious muffins, but one day in the lab I told Michael I loved him. At the time we were dating, but it was early in the relationship. He told me that he loved me back. In 2005, he proposed to me at a neuroscience conference. Fitting, right?
In the past decade, Michael has been my mentor, my friend, my husband and soulmate. Now we spend our free time scoping out bargains at the grocery store, bickering about scientific studies and taking our pets to the vet. We hug and kiss each other, but these moments are never captured on film. Please choose us—the perpetual, fun-loving geeks — for the photoshoot!
Michael Clayton and Victoria Wood
More than likely, if you were to see us out on a date, you would think to yourself “hmm interesting.” Without going into too much detail, Victoria has four citizenships, she has lived in four countries, she is directly related to two men who were knighted by the Queen (that’s right, they have the title “Sir” permanently in front of their name), and her family in New Zealand has a lengthy Wikipedia page concerning them. I was born and raised in Wilson, NC. The end.
She came to NC State to study Fashion design (she has the prettiest, best sense of style) and I came to study Natural Resources Management (I wear plaid). Victoria and I enjoy going for walks around Lake Johnson together; we enjoy cooking dinner together, and making each other laugh. She took me whitewater rafting for my birthday, I gave her pretty things on hers, and I am taking her to go see Cinderella at the Carolina Ballet for Valentine’s Day (Shh, don’t tell her). Our relationship is beautiful in that we give to each other sacrificially in time, love, and laughter; it is this continuous giving to each other that makes life without each other unimaginable.Best of luck to everyone!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Libby + Chris | Raleigh Maternity Photographer
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Meet Jack | Raleigh Newborn Photographer
Jack Elliott
Born January 18, 2010
10:09pm
7lbs, 9 oz
19 inches
I'm so thrilled for our great friends Tina and Dave on the birth of their sweet baby boy! Jack is their first child and, as you can imagine, they're completely in love with him--as they should be.
Dave called us from the hospital that night and told us how the delivery went. He said that before he called us, Jack held his finger and they just looked into each other's eyes for twenty minutes. I said to him, "Isn't it the greatest thing in the world?" He responded, "Yes. There's nothing outside this room right now." I thought it was so sweet and completely sums up the way we feel as parents. Congratulations, Dave and Tina! We're beyond happy for you : )
I love little baby bottoms : )
Dave plays hockey (goalie) and wanted to get a picture with Jack in his hockey glove. So cute.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Meet Anna Gray | Raleigh Newborn Photographer
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