Going to nature photography class this morning! Hope I learn something![]()

I thought it would be fun to take a look at some of my faves from 2008.
Excuse the old logo, I was too lazy to change it!






















Thanks to all my wonderful clients! Here’s to a great 2009!
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Julie, you’ve had a wonderful year!!! I look forward to seeing your 2009 work.
January 26, 2009 – 9:50 am
sooo, that baby in a basket? i cannot keep looking at it! so happy, cheery, and pure. i’m so glad i stumbled upon your blog!
i like the textures you are using as well. my all time favorite is the bride on the chair in the warehouse with the tons of lens flare coming in. AMAZING. I’m surprised you don’t have that thing all over your blog ![]()
keep up the great work,
ErinJanuary 23, 2009 – 4:52 pm
wow, you had a great year!January 23, 2009 – 9:53 am
Great work!! Such an inspiration. The way you catch light is stellar!January 17, 2009 – 1:59 pm
I love those pictures. Especially, the bride sitting in the chair in the empty warehouse. With sun flare coming in, gorgeous.
We have a mutual friend, your sister Jennifer. I know her from Flake-Wilkerson.
Anyway, love your 2008 look forward to your 2009 photos.January 13, 2009 – 2:43 pm
Hey all you lovely blog readers! I’m trying to win a spot to a workshop taught by the awesome Kelly Moore. But I need your help! Please go to her blog HERE and vote for me. I’ll love you forever!
Thanks!
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Hello. This is the first time I have checked out your site. You have some beautiful pictures. I also voted for you . Good luck.January 6, 2009 – 12:18 pm
Ever wonder why wedding photos take so long? Well Anne Ruthmann explains it all over her on her blog. Take a look here! She explains it all so well!
As for me, after a wedding I can come home with 1000-2000 images depending on the size and length of the wedding. I will then go thru all of the images and narrow it down to a few hundred to edit. I edit my faves first then I will usually post a sneak peek to my blog a couple of weeks after the wedding. All of the rest of the images are processed to make them look their absolute best. I prefer not to show clients any of my unedited work. That’s just my preference, not all photographers process this way. After all of the images have been edited I will resize them to post to my online viewing gallery a.k.a. my print shop. The turn around time for me is usually 4-6 weeks but can vary depending on other sessions or weddings that need to be finished.
Hope this helps!
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So, my new cam came in yesterday. And since now it gets dark super early I did not get to take as many shots as I wanted to. I rushed home from work today and went and played in the backyard. I’m in love!





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so what breed is Lola?? she does some nice work.. congratsNovember 7, 2008 – 10:06 am
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