I’ve just finished a downloadable PDF Product Guide showcasing the various products that can be purchased after your session.
Check out the link below. Which products are your favorites?
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I’ve just finished a downloadable PDF Product Guide showcasing the various products that can be purchased after your session.
Check out the link below. Which products are your favorites?
I’m offering a few new products that I’ll showcase over the next little while.
The first is something that I’ve been really excited about.
These “lay-flat” albums have no middle gutter, so there is no interruption between pages. This is beautiful for full-page spreads which end up being 8×16. They are press-printed on 4 different paper options: watercolor, linen, recycled, and pearl (at an extra charge). I ordered my book in the linen paper and it gives the pages a beautiful finish. The pages are mounted on thick black card-stock and have a thick, heavy feel. The cover is a custom photo spread that has a protective coating (perfect for those sticky-fingered family members). You may choose from a variety of cover options as well, if you don’t want a photo cover.
These albums are a great way to enjoy the images from your session. An album like this will give you something beautiful to look at for years to come!






I got to photograph Helen Ann when she was {BRAND NEW} and a little later with her Daddy.
This time her parents took advantage of the Spring Mini-sessions and I was shocked at how much bigger she has gotten! I was also excited to try out my new pink backdrop. I think it’s perfect for the little girlies. What do you think?






This weekend we went down to Clarkston to visit my family and enjoy the Asotin County Fair with them. My family has been involved with the fair since I was little, so it’s a tradition that I’ve missed out on for the last 8 years or so. Also, it was my little sister’s last year in the fair so I had to go cheer her on.
I knew the kids would love seeing all of the animals, but I had no idea just how much time we’d be spending in the sheep barn. Apparently Scarlett has a special place in her heart for things that say “baa”.



We also took the kids to the {mini} carnival. Both of the kids loved the rides and Scarlett kept trying to climb through the little barriers to get in line with Dylan. She just couldn’t understand why she didn’t get to ride the “big boy” rides with him.
You might remember these guys from last summer. . . or from my blog header. (look up)
We had a session last Saturday morning and when I woke up that morning to the sound of rain, I was not a happy lady. Our session was for 9:45 (so that I could get to Dylan’s soccer game in time) and the weather forecast said that we had a chance of rain until 12:00. Luckily, we didn’t feel a drop! I’m booked every Saturday until the my “maternity leave” so there was no chance to reschedule. Whew! I will say that the ground was a little squishy though.
The littlest Calderwood is a spunky little thing. She loves to be busy and on the move. She was so fun to photograph, though! She likes sticks, and flowers, and the umbrella I brought along. She still wasn’t sure about me, though.
I just love little girls at this age- so full of life. Also, check out those pig-tails! My Scarlett would be so jealous.












I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter weekend! Ours was very relaxed and a little chilly. The kids had a visit from the Easter Bunny and I got a few shots I thought I should share for the grandparents’ sake.
Two things I notice when I look at these:
Dylan has the most wonderful camera expressions (heavy sarcasm).
There’s a good reason I never shoot in direct sunlight. Although you can’t exactly have the Bunny hide all the eggs in the shade just for good pictures.


You would think that since I’m having a new baby, I would be making things for her. . . well I am, but I’m also making a quilt for Scarlett because she’s going to be kicked out of her crib and into a toddler bed pretty soon.
This is perhaps, my favorite creation yet. Heather Bailey and Amy Butler fabric and a Michael Miller pattern that I made larger. I don’t have a “full length” picture. . . I’ll have to work on that.



