Monthly Archives: November 2008

Upcoming Highgrove Wedding | Lauren & Brian!

Howdy campers!

Ok, that’s slight departure from my normal greeting but I’ve been in a great mood since watching the NC State football team trounce the Miami squad today.  Todays win makes NCSU bowl eligible so we have one more game to look forward to.  Lauren & Brian happened to brave the weather today to actually be at the game before stopping by and meeting with me.  They were referred to me by her roomate, Christa, who is getting married in May.

Lauren & Brian are scheduled to be married in October 2009 at the beautiful Highgrove in Fuquay-Varina, NC.  Within 2 minutes of sitting down, I felt like we had (pardon the bad pickup line) known each other for some time.  The couple is very down to earth and we came up with a few great photo ideas during our consult.

So, please join me in wishing the happy couple a very big CONGRATULATIONS! on their upcoming wedding.  As always, here’s a photo of the lovely pair.

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Santa Paws 2008 – Raleigh, NC

Christmas time is fast approaching and I, for one, am glad it’s approaching quickly.  Not too long ago, I went with my family to the mall to get some last minute halloween accessories for my daughters costume.  Why is this relevant?  Well, it’s because they were playing christmas music….  that made me realize that, number one, the retailers can’t wait for Christmas and, two, that I would start getting more calls for Christmas portraits.

The call I received last week was for portraits, but not quite the kind I was expecting.   The Raleigh SPCA has an annual Santa Paws pet portrait session that Santa gracisouly donates some of his time for.  All proceeds go to the SPCA and help them shelter, treat and place pets into good homes.  It’s a great cause and I was proud to have been called to help out.  We had about 3 hours with Santa and all the pets were on their best behavior (I guess even they know about coal in the stocking).  Below are a few shots of the event.

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