{me} in a nutshell

Hickory, NC, United States
First I love GOD! He has me where he wants me in life and I am happy! I am a wife, to a wonderful man named Kevin. I am a mother of two healthy, beautiful, loving, make me smile *everyday* children! I am a photographer who also happens to have a full time job {on the side}. Being behind a camera is something that I found out that I truly enjoy about 6 years ago when my son started racing motorcycles.

My style of photography is fun! Fun for me to do, and fun for you to enjoy! I take pictures best in an atmosphere where you or your family are doing what you all do the best... being yourself! Whether it be at your home, my home, a park, or even if you are planning a hike in the mountains. You want memories? Let me help you remember them!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Another creative thinkin' day!

First of all, I have a model for what I want to do from yesterdays post. Please check back in a couple of weeks for a session of "Trash the Dress"!!! If you like it, maybe you will want to do it????

Secondly, I have another idea. I have recently been feeling like I don't do enough for my community when there are plenty of things to do to help out! Maybe I don't feel like I have time because I work a full time job along with doing my photography on the side. So taking on an extracurricular activity at this point would just be mean to my family. So I thought of a little way to help out not just in my community, but around the world through my photography. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. I have been struggling through the past couple weeks because my moms best friend, whom also is one of my best friends mom, has been fighting Cancer for 7 years. Unfortunately, there is just no cure for her circumstances. Also, I have an Aunt that is a survivor of Cancer after a very long battle. So, I have decided for the month of October, anyone who books and pays to have a session done in this month, 15% of all proceeds will be donated to American Cancer Society in YOUR name in hopes that one day we will have a cure, and we will all be able to proudly say...."We helped!"

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