Monthly Archives: April 2009

Max turns two!

I just love this series of photos from my nephew Max’s 2nd birthday photo shoot. I was so happy to be back in Minnesota for Max’s birthday week (really, the festivites did go on for a week)! Does anyone else know a two-year old who had his birthday party at a Japanese hibachi restaurant? I’m...

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Headshots for Maine actors and models

How cool is this kid? Today I had the opportunity to photograph the coolest kid in Portland, his name is Dylan, and he’s going to be a star! Of this I have no doubt. He and his mom are headed to New York City soon in hopes of finding a big break, and he needed...

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Wedding season in Maine…is coming!

Weddings season in Maine is short, usually June through early October. That leaves a lot of time for other types of photography. Spring is perfect for family photo shoots. Maine weather can be unpredictable, but it changes so often that we can usually find some sunlight in every day. That’s why I love living and...

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What to get the mom who has everything?

Mother’s Day is May 10th, if you’re at a loss for what to get mom, how about a photo shoot of the kids? If you book before Mother’s Day, a free 8×10″ will be included in your sitting fee! If you want to wait until after Mother’s Day for the shoot, I will happily provide...

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Camp Ellis family photo shoot

Today was an unusually warm and perfect spring day for a family photo shoot on the beach. Camp Ellis is a quiet seaside spot just south of the town of Old Orchard Beach, it’s a tiny gem of a village and the perfect place for the Lyon family photo shoot. Lots of pictures follow, little...

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Ahhh, that was sweet!

I got the nicest note yesterday from one of my wedding couples from last fall. It made my day! Thanks guys, your wedding was perfect, I’m glad to hear that I captured that in your eyes. “…..we are constantly amazed at how well the photos turned out. It’s funny what you don’t remember when you...

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