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Dancing in the Dark

Where It All Began…

A single flat tire would change the lives of Alena and Luis forever. You see, Luis owns a tire shop in Mexia, Texas - Triple L Tires. And Alena had a flat tire.

In 2014, Alena’s vehicle got a flat tire one day. The had to be at work all day so she wouldn’t have time to get it fixed so her PawPaw took her car to the tire shop to be fixed. The next day Alena noticed that the same tire was very low on air so she called her PawPaw to let him know that the tire was still leaking air. He gave her the address to the tire shop in town and she drove there to have it fixed. Luis was the gentleman that fixed her tire and after it was fixed he asked Alena for her phone number. She was flattered and gave in to his request. They went on their first date the following day at the Taqueria in Mexia. The two sat and talked for hours after eating! They two have been inseparable ever since.

In 2016, they decided to have an Easter celebration at their lake house and invited the entire family. Alena was busy with all the preparations for the day while Luis was making his own plans. He was going to propose to Alena!

Easter Sunday arrived and the celebration began. Alena’s brother, named Dylan, blindfolded her and walked her through the front yard. When she was in position, she took off her blindfold and saw Luis on one knee holding a ring. Their children were there as well holding signs that said, “Will you marry me?” It was so special and ever more so because the entire family was there!

Today their typical date nights happen at home. After the kids are in bed they take time for each other. The enjoy relaxing in the pool or hot tube, just talking, stargazing and drinking wine. They are so much alike that they never have a shortage of things to talk about. They both have a lot of respect for each other and that keeps their relationship strong.

The Wedding…

On October 10, 2020 Alena and Luis would tie the knot and officially become Mr. and Mrs. Guzman at Springfield Hall in Groesbeck, Texas on a very warm, sunny day. The wedding was decorated in purple, lavender and white with many small touches to make the event very classy.

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They had a backdrop set up for a photo booth, complete with props. They had several yard games for guests to enjoy - corn hole and connect four to name a few. Their guest book was a “Jenga Guestbook.,” in which painted blocks were written on for stacking. These two thought of so many details to make their big day truly enjoyable for all in attendance!

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Words for the Couple…

Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.
— Maya Angelou

Vendor Credits

Venue: Springfield Hall

Florist: Rusty Rose

Cake: Courtside Cupcakes and More

DJ: DJ Fabion

Catering: Farm House

Bridesmaid Dress: David’s Bridal

Bridal Gown: Bestow Bridal

Groom and Groomsmen Attire: Men’s Wearhouse


Just the Two of Us

Sarah and Antone became Mr. and Mrs. Portillo on Saturday, September 12, 2020 at Leatherberry Oaks Weddings on a sunny day in Aquilla, Texas. The weather was so amazing - especially since Central Texas has recently had record breaking high temperatures and inches upon inches of rain!

These two are always fun to be around as they have so much love to give each other and genuinely enjoy each other’s company. During their engagement session, the love these two have for one another was contagious. They both have gorgeous smiles that can light up a room and bring a smile to all those around them. Their wedding day was full of love and support from their family and friends. Everyone enjoyed the wedding festivities!

I loved every bit of their wedding day, but my favorite part was the first look. Sarah really wanted to have a first look portion of the day and felt strongly that it was going to be just the two of them enjoying each other for a brief moment during their busy day. We decided that Sarah would be in the barn and Antone would be on the front step just outside the front door. Sarah would slowly push the doors open and walk up to Antone, cover his eyes and slowly turn him around so he could see her in the dress as his gorgeous bride. As she slowly spun him around and he looked at her, his eyes began to swell with tears. It was truly an emotional moment shared between the two of them.

Afterwards they moved onto family and bridal party portraits before the ceremony. This would allow them to be a part of their reception from the very beginning. These two put so much thought into the flow of the day. Everything was planned with intention.

I have no doubt that these two will live a life of happiness with one another. They truly put each other’s needs before their own and understand the importance of taking time for just the two of them - especially when things get busy.

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Vendor Credits

Venue: Leatherberry Oaks Weddings

Florist: Texas Sun Weddings

Cake Artist: Antonieta Gonzalez

Catering: Eddie Ray’s Smokehouse

Band/DJ: Wall of Sound Productions

Make-Up Artist: La Bella Salon

Hair Artist: La Bella Salon

Bridesmaids Dresses: Kennedy Blue

Bridal Gown: Terry Costa

Groomsmen and Groom Attire: National Tuxedo Rental

Officiant: Ray Jones

Stationary/Invitations: Vista Print

Photobooth: Priceless Events

Special thanks to Kaitlyn Pagel with Kaitlyn Pagel Photography for assisting me in capturing the memories for Sarah and Antone!

Over the Years: The Cardwell Family

The other day I was talking to my favorite person (my grandma Jo) on the phone and we ended up talking about the career paths we chose.  She was a nurse for most of her adult working years and I was an elementary school teacher for five years until I decided to resign and begin my photography business.  She told me there have been times when she thought about doing something besides nursing, but looking back now she couldn't imagine doing anything else.  She LOVED nursing!  Then she asked me what I career I would have chosen if I could start all over again.  As I thought, I honestly couldn't think of any other career choices I would have made.  

I loved teaching, but I didn't love the confines of teaching.  I loved that no two days were ever the same.  I loved having to adapt and be flexible throughout the day as different situations arose.  I loved the students and coworkers.  But I did not love the schedule.  I felt very confined.  When I decided to resign I immediately felt a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders and I could now breathe freely.  

I absolutely LOVE being a photographer!  I love nearly everything about it - besides paying taxes.  I love making my own schedule.  I love creating wall art for families that will be treasured for years to come.  I love it when clients tell me that my work captures so many emotions.  But most of all I love meeting new people and connecting with them!  I love to capture them year after year and create beautiful wall art that showcases their family!  For this reason I have decided to begin a series which focuses on my loyal clients over the years titled, "Over the Years."

THE CARDWELL FAMILY

I first photographed the Cardwell children in 2015 when I took their school portraits. I continued photographing the children in the school setting for three years. In December of 2018 I finally had my chance to photograph their entire beautiful family! Since that time I have continued to photograph their children both in the school setting, as well as outdoors when I offer mini sessions. It is such an honor to be their family photographer.

December 2018 - The Cardwell Family had their first family session in Downtown Waco

December 2018 - The Cardwell Family had their first family session in Downtown Waco

Two months later the Cardwell children were again in front of my camera for their Valentine Mini Session. That year they would actually participate in THREE of our Mini Session events - Valentine, Easter and Christmas!

February 2019 - Valentine Mini Session

February 2019 - Valentine Mini Session

April 2019 - Easter Mini Session - and the Cardwell family brought along their real bunnies!

April 2019 - Easter Mini Session - and the Cardwell family brought along their real bunnies!

December 2019 - Christmas Mini Session

December 2019 - Christmas Mini Session

Throughout 2019 I also photographed them at school for spring and fall portraits, basketball portraits and class portraits.

I continue to photograph them in 2020 and so far they have already had two sessions - one was a surprise A & M session for their dad as a gift and another was a fun summer session. We hoped to find a big field of sunflowers, however they were mostly gone by the time the session arrived. Their mom decided to let them have a fun summer session and they got to pick their own clothes and just have fun…and it was very HOT outside!

February 2020 - Surprise session for their dad with the kids wearing Texas A & M shirts

February 2020 - Surprise session for their dad with the kids wearing Texas A & M shirts

July 2020 - Fun Summer Session on a VERY HOT day in Texas!

July 2020 - Fun Summer Session on a VERY HOT day in Texas!

I have captured many memories for the Cardwell Family over the past five years and I LOVE being their family photographer! I am looking forward to capturing many more memories for their family for years to come.

We don’t remember days, we remember moments.
— Cesare Pavese

True Love Story

On September 12, 2020 a fun, flirty couple will exchange vows at the beautiful Leatherberry Oaks Weddings in Aquilla, Texas. This venue prides itself on being laid back and making sure you enjoy every moment of your time. Sarah and Antone are very excited for their upcoming wedding!

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Sarah and Antone met in high school and actually went to the movies for their first date. They watched Creed 2 and during the entire movie, Sarah kept messing with Antone’s electric chair as she kept finding ways to flirt with him throughout the date. Afterwards they went to Whataburger where they continued talking and getting to know each other.

Their courtship continued as they explored new places together and just enjoyed being with each other. Their relationship can be summed up in five words - fun, flirty, exciting, trustworthy and romantic.

During one such trip to Cozumel when they were in the middle of the ocean on a cruise ship, the two were enjoying a romantic dinner at sea. Antone privately asked Sarah to marry him. She was so excited and replied, “Really??” followed by, “YES!!”

Throughout their engagement they continue to grow as a couple. Their favorite date nights include Texas Roadhouse, ice cream, beer and star gazing. Sarah loves the way Antone loves her and Antone loves Sarah’s personality.

During their engagement session, the love these two have for one another was contagious. They both have gorgeous smiles that can light up a room and bring a smile to all those around them.

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When you smile the whole world stops and stares for awhile.
— unknown

Twin Flame

On July 11th, 2020 John and Lori exchanged vows in Groesbeck, Texas at Springfield Hall. It was a very warm day with wide open blue skies as far as eyes could see.

The sky in Texas is the most amazing sky in the whole country. You can see more sky in Texas than you can see anywhere else in the world.”
— Idina Menzel

Lori and John met casually as she knew of his family and she was a Facebook suggestion of his. Due to COVID-19, their first date was at John’s father’s house. They grilled steaks and watched a movie while they started to learn more about each other. This first date, although casual, was the start of something beautiful. Eventually John proposed to Lori on a rainy day in the post office parking lost in Mexia, Texas.

The shelter in place order provided both of them with lots of time together. They were able to drive around and check cattle during the day and in the evening cuddle up on the couch to watch some television together. The soon discovered that they are each other’s Twin Flame!

Every soul has a twin, a reflection of themselves - the kindred spirit. No matter where they are or how far away they are, they will always find one another. This is destiny; this is love.
— Julie Dillon
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Vendor Credits

Venue: Springfield Hall

Wedding Planner: Darla Wurtz

Cake Artist: My Dream Cakes

Catering: Darla Wurtz

Makeup Artist: Kristin Nichols

Hair Artist: Staci Allen

Special thanks to Kaitlyn Pagel with Kaitlyn Pagel Photography for assisting me in capturing the memories for Lori and John!

On My Way to You

I got the radio up
Sun is going down
I’ll take a left at the bank
And I’ll head straight through town
So baby put on that dress
A little sweet perfume
’Cause I’m on my way to you
— Cody Johnson

One Morning Last Summer…

Dana received a call from her friend, Robin. During the conversation Robin asked if Dana was currently seeing anyone because she had someone she wanted Dana to meet. His name was Michael and he was the brother of the man she was dating. They talked about “stalking” Michael’s Facebook page and Dana was intrigued. He seemed interesting. He was attractive. And he appeared to have a close relationship to his children. Dana told Robin that he was “cute” and left it at that.

The next morning Dana had a hair appointment with Robin. They did not discuss Michael at all, however Robin invited her to her birthday party that weekend. Dana wasn’t sure if she would attend, but on Saturday she decided to get out of the house. She went to a local favorite shop, Spice Village, and ended up buying a gift for Robin and then sent her a message saying she would be attending the party.

Meanwhile, Michael’s brother was talking to him about “some girl” they wanted him to meet. Michael wasn’t interested in dating at the time and just brushed it off. He was currently wrestling with God at this point in his life over failed relationships and the direction his life had turned. He pretty much decided he was going to remain single for awhile.

Saturday night arrived and Dana arrived at 1424 Bistro in downtown Waco. As she entered the room she immediately greeted Robin and wished her a happy birthday. Robin introduced Dana to the other guests - including Michael. Michael did not know Dana was “the girl” they wanted him to meet. However, Dana knew thanks to the Facebook stalking! During the party Dana took the opportunity to check him out over dinner. He was funny, polite and a true gentleman that night. When the party concluded, she was a little disappointed, but very much interested.

Later the following week, Michael was informed that Dana was “the girl.” Micheal sent her a Facebook friend request and they began chatting via Messenger so Dana must have made a good impression on him as well. They soon began talking on the phone. During one of the early conversations Michael mentioned that he had been struggling with God and he quoted a scripture. Dana responded without hesitation - New Testament: James 1:2-4. At that point, Michael realized he found someone that desired to chase God just as passionately as he wanted to. That call went way into the night and they never got tired of learning about each other.

After many phone calls and late night chats, Dana told Michael that he needed to take her to dinner. They decided to have dinner at PF Chang’s in Waco. The food was great, but the conversation was amazing! They had so much in common! After dinner they went to Dana’s house and spent the entire evening sitting on the living room sofa talking about anything and everything.

October 15, 2019…

Michael and Dana had one of the most profound conversations either had ever experienced. They were talking about life, future hopes and dreams, and what they wanted out of their newfound love. They shared past hurts, failures, and disappointments. The conversation was kind, loving, raw, and honest. This conversation went on throughout the night and in the early morning hours they committed to one another that they would forever promise to love and honor each other. In many ways it was their own private wedding ceremony as they both walked away feeling like they were already married. It will forever be a memory etched in their minds with no proof other than the marks it left on their hearts.

A little over a month later on November 28, 2019 Michael officially proposed to Dana. It was a tender moment with lots of tears of joy. Of course Dana said, “YES!” and she was given a stunning engagement ring from Boozer’s Jewelers in Waco as a sweet reminder of the promise they made to each other that night.

As they continued on their journey together, they purchased 38 acres of land in Lorena where they will be building their future home together. They spend many evenings out there watching the sun set over the horizon. They celebrate with champagne, dancing to their favorite playlists in the coastal fields, watching the cows and horses graze, taking photos of wildflowers that they will print and frame to adorn the wall of their new home together.

July 4, 2020…

The Fourth of July was a very hot day in Satin, Texas where Dana and Michael would exchange vows in front of their family and a few close friends at Moon River Ranch. The venue was absolutely picture perfect! The wedding was so special with all their thoughtful touches to make the entire evening about their strong relationship surrounded by the love of God and the love of their family. Many happy tears were shed, as well as lots of shared laughter.

Their pastor officiated the ceremony. Their counselor led them through braiding the three stands. Their parents sat in the front row fully supporting the union. Their children surrounded them as they were the bridal party. The ring pillow was made by Michael’s mother. Michael wore his grandfather’s bolo tie. Dana had her grandmother’s broach fastened to her bouquet. Sparklers sent the newlyweds off. Flags were waved for their love of America. But perhaps the most moving part of the entire ceremony was when the DJ played a song Michael’s daughter sang, the cover to Ocean Eyes. She could not be in attendance due to COVID travel restrictions. For that entire song, everyone just listened.

Their wedding is truly one to be remembered.

Life Is a Picnic

Nothing’s better than a picnic.
— Zooey Deschanel

June 13, 2020 was starting off just as most mornings do in Waco, Texas - warm with the temperature quickly rising to nearly 100 degrees. The sun was shining brightly as it peeked through the many trees at the Carleen Bright Arboretum in Woodway, Texas. It was a perfect day for our Picnic in the Park Mini Sessions!


If you missed our summer mini session event, we will be offering several more mini sessions in the months to come:

  • August - Back to School

  • September - Fall Fundraiser (all proceeds benefit The Kittery)

  • October - Halloween (Client Appreciation Party)

  • November - Adoption (only for families that have adopted)

  • December - Christmas

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Over the Years: The Erwin Family

The other day I was talking to my favorite person (my grandma Jo) on the phone and we ended up talking about the career paths we chose.  She was a nurse for most of her adult working years and I was an elementary school teacher for five years until I decided to resign and begin my photography business.  She told me there have been times when she thought about doing something besides nursing, but looking back now she couldn't imagine doing anything else.  She LOVED nursing!  Then she asked me what I career I would have chosen if I could start all over again.  As I thought, I honestly couldn't think of any other career choices I would have made.  

I loved teaching, but I didn't love the confines of teaching.  I loved that no two days were ever the same.  I loved having to adapt and be flexible throughout the day as different situations arose.  I loved the students and coworkers.  But I did not love the schedule.  I felt very confined.  When I decided to resign I immediately felt a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders and I could now breathe freely.  

I absolutely LOVE being a photographer!  I love nearly everything about it - besides paying taxes.  I love making my own schedule.  I love creating wall art for families that will be treasured for years to come.  I love it when clients tell me that my work captures so many emotions.  But most of all I love meeting new people and connecting with them!  I love to capture them year after year and create beautiful wall art that showcases their family!  For this reason I have decided to begin a series which focuses on my loyal clients over the years titled, "Over the Years."

The Erwin Family

I first met Jnette and Kenneth in 2015 when they hired me to photograph their wedding in Hubbard, Texas. Jnette had a bridal session as well so I was able to spend time with her and some of her family before the actual wedding day. Her bridal session took place on her family’s property outside of Hubbard and it was absolutely beautiful - nearly as beautiful and Jnette in her bridal gown! Since this day, I have photographed their growing family many times and it is such an honor to be their family photographer.

February 2015 - Jnette’s bridal session took place on her family’s land outside Hubbard, Texas.  There were so many beautiful areas to capture gorgeous bridal images!

February 2015 - Jnette’s bridal session took place on her family’s land outside Hubbard, Texas. There were so many beautiful areas to capture gorgeous bridal images!

Jnette’s bridal session was soon followed by a wedding! In March of 2015, Jnette and Kenneth would exchange vows at one of the best weddings I have ever photographed. It was definitely a celebration!

March 2015 - Jnette and Kenneth tied the knot at a church in Hubbard, Texas.

March 2015 - Jnette and Kenneth tied the knot at a church in Hubbard, Texas.

Fast forward two years, Jnette and Kenneth now had a son named Mason and he was quickly volunteered to be an Easter/Spring Model for me in 2017. Such a cutie with an infectious smile for sure!

April 2017 - Mason modeled for our Easter Mini Session advertisement.

April 2017 - Mason modeled for our Easter Mini Session advertisement.

Later that same year, Jnette and Kenneth would welcome their second little one, Chase, into their family. Mason was officially an older brother!

August 2017 - Chase’s newborn session took place in the family home.  Such a cute little guy!

August 2017 - Chase’s newborn session took place in the family home. Such a cute little guy!

Another two years went by and Jnette took advantage of our Annual Anniversary Sale (which is held June 1st of every year). She purchased two sessions and wanted to use one for a session to photograph the cousins together as a gift for their mother. It was a bit of a challenge, but in the end it worked out and their grandma loved the end result.

July 2019 - Session with all the cousins together for a special gift for their grandma.

July 2019 - Session with all the cousins together for a special gift for their grandma.

The second session purchased from the anniversary sale was used on a children’s session. Jnette said she wanted a session to capture her boys doing what they loved…feeding cows and being boys! We did exactly that! They fed cows, blew bubbles, stomped in puddles and ran around the yard.

January 2020 - The Erwin brothers fed cows during their session.  They sure love those cows!

January 2020 - The Erwin brothers fed cows during their session. They sure love those cows!

I have captured many memories for the Erwin Family over the past five years and I LOVE being their family photographer! I am looking forward to capturing many more memories for their family for years to come.

A photograph is the pause button of life.
— unknown

Life at the Old Pecan Inn

Recently I had a family contact me regarding an Extended Family Session. The session was going to be a surprise gift for the parents, Gary and Pam, in celebration of their 45th wedding anniversary. As I drove to the location I couldn’t help but notice how beautiful the Point Enterprise area was, which is located just outside of Mexia, Texas. This quaint little community was covered in large trees and the golden sun was peeking through the leaves kissing the ground.

As I drove up the driveway and approached the family home, I noticed an eager family standing outside waiting on me. They were all so welcoming and proceeded to show me around the property where they’d like the portraits to be taken. They had a couch in the front pecan grove, a large windmill out back looking across the green landscape as the sun was setting and a 1971 red Ranchero parked out front. I was looking forward to spending time with this wonderful family that was so excited about capturing the precious memories, along with the history of Gary and Pam, for generations to come.

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As I walked around with the family from place to place I heard several stories about so many places and things on the property. It was clear that family means a lot to each of them! Family is embedded into nearly everything on the property - pecan trees, the original house with the stones from another piece of family property, the Ranchero and the windmill. After all, the property has been in the family since it was purchased in 1887 by the Franks Family.

Every family has a story...welcome to ours.

History of the Old Pecan Inn

T.L. Franks was a Civil War Confederate Army veteran traveled from Houston in search of sandy land to purchase for farming, as well as living. He found 45 acres of a perfect piece of sandy land in Point Enterprise, Texas in 1887.

T.L. used the land to raise food and crops to sustain his family. Cotton and strawberries were raised and sold to help provide the family with money. He planted pecan trees in an orchard and 10 of the original pecan trees are now massive and still growing. They are now over 130 years old and still produce pecans!

T.L. Franks had a great-great-granddaughter named Pamela Sue Franks that was born in 1955 while her father, Dan Franks, was in seminary and her mother, Sue Wiggins Franks, was teaching school. Pam grew up in a military family as her parents served 30 years in the United States Air Force.

Pam visited Point Enterprise growing up during the summers, but never lived in Texas. However, she dreamed of someday living on the farm she loved to visit. Pam would quilt with her grandmother, Edna, in the Point Enterprise Clubhouse with the Quilting Club when she visited. As a young girl, she often dreamed of quilting in that same clubhouse when she lived on the farm.

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Gary bought his 1971 Ford Ranchero brand new in November of 1971 for $3100 when he was a new airman in the United States Air Force stationed in Denver, Colorado.

One year later, Gary and Pam met in the Edwards Air Force Base Chapel. After Pam graduated in 1973, they had their first date in the red Ranchero. He was so nervous, but he prepared note cards to assist him in keeping the conversation going throughout the date. The first card read, “Hi, my name is Gary Smith.” The second card read, “How are you doing tonight?” These were followed by several more cards!

The note cards must have worked because they exchanged vows on June 21st, 1975 in the same chapel where they first met in 1972.

In 1981 they welcomed their daughter, Amity, into their lives and 8 years later in 1989, they welcomed their son, Daniel, into their family as well. Amity is married to Will and they have 2 boys of their own. Daniel is married to Chante’ and they have 2 daughters of their own.

Gary still owns his 1971 Ford Ranchero, 49 years later. Pam has stuck with Gary for 45 years now. She says she married him as she thought it would be “an adventure.” It turns out it’s been more of an adventure than she could have ever imagined!

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Gary and Pam celebrate their 45th anniversary with a kiss next to the 1971 Ford Ranchero that took them on their first date in 1973.

Gary and Pam celebrate their 45th anniversary with a kiss next to the 1971 Ford Ranchero that took them on their first date in 1973.

Life at the Old Pecan Inn

The Franks Family almost sold the farm in 1998 when Pam’s grandmother, Edna, passed away and none of the brothers wanted the farm. Pam called her dad and told him, “Do NOT sell the farm! Gary and I will buy it someday when we finish all this moving around in the military.” Her dad agreed to buy the farm from his two brothers so he could sell it to Pam someday.

In 2019, after 31 years in the United States Air Force, Pam’s dream of owning and living on the Frank’s farm came to fruition as Pam and Gary bought the Franks farm along with the old farmhouse. In 2000, they built a new home on the property. They decided to restore the old farmhouse and turn it into a bed and breakfast which is now called the Old Pecan Inn. The original pecan orchard separates the two houses.

Pam quilts every Monday and Wednesday afternoon in the Point Enterprise Clubhouse, just as she dreamed of doing as a young girl. Some of the quilters are still alive who quilted with Pam’s grandmother, Edna.

Gary and Pam spell Point EnterpriZE with a “Z” because they say it is a prize to live there.

A family portrait to celebrate Gary and Pam’s 45th wedding anniversary with the windmill in the background overlooking their favorite view from the property.

A family portrait to celebrate Gary and Pam’s 45th wedding anniversary with the windmill in the background overlooking their favorite view from the property.

Following your dreams is nothing but hard work.
— Brandon Stanton

Trash That Dress!

In December of 2018, Mike wanted to propose to Mysti, but not in an ordinary way - he wanted to do something REALLY special for her! At the time I was searching for one guy that was about to pop the question so I could document it for them through photographs. Mike reached out to me and we set the plan in motion.

Mike proposed!!

Fast forward a couple of months when the wedding plans are beginning to take shape…

Mysti contacted me asking if I would photograph their wedding. Of course I said I would love to! During 2019 the plan took off in many directions as they explored all the awesome venues - one was even an old caboose! At one point they decided on an elopement on a cruise trip, but Mike’s family would not be thrilled about missing their big day. As their plans changed so did their family’s plans. One of the daughter’s was going to join the navy after graduation and they definitely wanted her to be in the bridal party so they made plans for a backyard wedding in Mexia, Texas before she left for the military. But then the completely unexpected happen…COVID - 19!

Texas was suddenly under a shelter in place order and no one knew how long that would last. The days turned into weeks. The weeks turned into months. How much longer could this possibly go on?? Slowly the state began to reopen, but there were still restrictions in place. One such restriction was the amount of people in one gathering. That definitely put a damper on wedding plans!

One day Mysti messaged me and said she was so over all the planning and waiting on restrictions to lift that her and Mike decided to have a simple family wedding before her daughter left to the navy so instead of the typical wedding photograph she wanted to trash her dress. And that is exactly what we planned - complete with a cake fight (after sanitizing hands) and lots of toilet paper!

Spending this time with this family was so refreshing and carefree, especially during a time of quarantine. It was amazing to see the entire family having so much fun with each other creating crazy memories their cherish forever!

Because when you stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing.
— unknown

Trash THAT Dress!!

7 Tips for Working From Home (and homeschooling) That ACTUALLY Work

Spring Break finally arrived in early March and I was really looking forward to hanging out around the house, sleeping in, staying in pajamas until noon and not driving the kids to and from school. I know the kids were looking forward to it as well. As much as they enjoy school, they also welcome the breaks throughout the year. It’s definitely a time to relax and unwind as we spend more time together. Towards the end of spring break we received notice that school would not resume for at least one more week. At this time I was honestly happy as I wasn’t ready for those relaxing, carefree days to come to an end quite yet. I was naive in thinking that the virus would pass within one short week. By the end of that week we received another notice saying school would not resume for another week. Soon after that, the governor spoke and closed schools. Then later he closed them for longer. And then later he closed them for the remainder of the school year.

During this time at some point many parents began working from home as well. At this point, roughly two months later, many parents continue to work from home while homeschooling their children. As a small business owner I have worked from home for almost six years now. I had a daily schedule of what had to be done (and this schedule definitely took awhile for me to figure out). Now the kids were home. And they had packets of school work to be completed and turned in. My schedule quickly flew out the window and I was freaking out! How can I possibly get my work done PLUS help my kids get their work done? Weeks went by and my stress level was raising by each passing day. Finally I got to a point where I said, “I cannot do this anymore. I have to put some systems into place.”

I tried many things. Most did not work. I saw other parents on Facebook posting awesome charts to keep their family on a perfect schedule with wonderfully decorated home school areas for their kids to work with a nearby work station for the parents so they could all work harmoniously together. Yeah, that’s definitely not my house! I need to work free from distractions. My phone is set to not make any noise and I have silenced all notifications besides texts or calls from my immediate family. Suddenly I had kids that need me so much more than they ever did before! I started reading lots of articles and really trying to find a system that would work for our chaotic family. I came up with seven tips that worked for us - our far from perfect family.

7 Tips for Working From Home (and homeschooling) That ACTUALLY Work

To schedule or not to schedule. That is the question!

Some families need a definite schedule. Nearly everything is a set time dictating when an activity begins and ends. Other families are more flexible. Everything has a rough starting and stopping time. Only you know your family and know what will work. Go with that! For my family, we fall into the more flexible category. If you know me, I show up to things around a certain time rather than a certain time. Once I realized that a set schedule does not work for our family, I embraced the fluidity of all things that did not require a specific time. For example, today I had a Zoom meeting for my advocacy work. This started at 10 am. I was sure to arrive on time for the meeting as that is what was expected of me. However, this is also the time we are every so slowly working through school work. I had to let the kids wander off and find their way to YouTube after their Discover Education video ended so I could participate in the meeting. After the meeting I just reeled the kids back in and got them busy on the next assignment.

Expectations. Productivity looks different for everyone.

If you normally work outside the home your work day is typically eight hours long. It’s understandable why working eight hours is often viewed as being productive. You will most likely have to change your perspective about productivity when you work from home. Begin by prioritizing the items that MUST be completed that day and let the others fall into the “work in progress” category. When I finally stopped trying to accomplish every single task on my list and began each day as a new day and focused on the tasks that were the most urgent, my stress level decreased dramatically. The same with the kids’ school work. Each day they have reading, math, writing, science, social studies, music and physical education to complete. Hate to say it, but physical education work rarely gets done. Why? Because that can be incorporated into so many other things that I don’t feel I need to follow a specific lesson. The kids can go outside and play softball, tag, go on a hike or walk, jump on the trampoline. Sure it’s not a structured lesson, but they’re receiving physical education. The only thing that changed was the expectation.

Be an early bird or a night owl.

Are you an early riser? Or are you a night owl? Whichever you are, own it and be productive! Some parents like to wake up early before everyone else and get that uninterrupted time to get some work done. Others, like myself, prefer to stay up late after everyone is asleep to get work done. I find there are less distractions and I’m more creative late at night. Take advantage of the time of day you are most likely to be able to focus to tackle your work.

Boundaries MUST be set.

When the homeschooling began I found that I was suddenly choosing to make my phone calls later in the afternoon when school work was done for the day. However, some days the school work goes quicker than others. Some days took hours. Literally. Like four painstakingly long hours! This would put my calls on hold until the late afternoon. Not the best time to make calls in my opinion. I had to set some boundaries because the lack of them was driving me absolutely crazy. One day I simply told them, “I have to make a phone call. You work on x, y and z and do NOT interrupt me or be noisy.” Much to my surprise, they actually followed directions! When they did start to get loud, I just put up my finger (which is a signal for them that they better fix it). It was like magic!

Do I dare say it…but consider relaxing screen time.

As parents we hear about limiting screen time frequently. There is definitely a stereotype for the parents that use an “electronic babysitter.” While I’m not saying let them play on a screen all day every day, perhaps relaxing your normal rules so you can get some extra work done for the day. There are lots of educational apps (many are free during this time) that the kids can be “working on” while you’re working. It’s a win, win situation!

Food. Do they EVER stop eating?

Consider making snacks and drinks easily accessible to the kids so they don’t have to interrupt you every single time they are hungry. Seriously though, when did they start eating so much? Now I don’t buy lots of pre-packaged snacks or drinks because they are expensive and my older kids eat like five at a time. Instead we have fruits, yogurt and sandwich items they can easily consume with little to no help from me while I’m working. Some parents choose to put together snack kits the night before. Cups are on the bottom shelf so they can easily pour themselves a drink of milk or get some water. What are some ways your kids can be self sufficient when they get hungry or thirsty?

BREATHE!

This is an incredibly difficult time for families. Be gentle on yourself. It’s alright if things aren’t “perfect.” Be gentle on your kids. This is tough for them as well. I found that we need breaks from our house for our mental health so we go on weekly “field trips” and get our work done after we get back. Our field trips usually include visiting a local state park and going for a hike with the dog after a picnic. It’s a chance to forget about being home and enjoy each other surrounded by nature. And to be honest, my kids are learning a lot from these trips. We talk about our surroundings and visit places we normally don’t frequent. Today we are going to visit a peach farm. The kids are excited! Why? It’s just a peach farm, but right now that peach farm is something different than our house. I find that they appreciate these trips more than ever and therefore truly experience them. Even on days that we don’t go on a “field trip” we take breaks. We hit it hard for about 45 minutes and then take a small break just to reset before going back to work again.

You are not working from home; you are at home during a crisis trying to work.
— unknown

Change of Plans

Sometimes it ends up different and it is better that way.
— unknown

April 10, 2020 was a day that many were anxiously awaiting. This was the day that Jacob and Hannah would exchange vows in front of their family and friends. The anticipated wedding was originally going to take place at a stunning venue in Axtell, Texas, however something completely unexpected happened - COVID-19. Everyone hoped for the pandemic to be over by this date. But that did not happen. The venue cancelled, along with many of the vendors. This wedding was definitely going to happen on April 10th - no matter what!

There was a change in plans. The wedding would now be small and include a few of their closest family and friends. But where would the wedding take place now since the venue canceled? They considered a friend’s living room and a back yard. After all, rain chances were also moving in and out of the forecast for that day so they needed to take that into consideration. Eventually they decided on a beautiful and secluded piece of property near Axtell, Texas. It seemed as if the new plan was falling into place.

The big day finally arrived and everyone quickly checked the skies and forecast for the day and they were pleasantly surprised. No rain was in the forecast at all! And the temperature was going to be absolutely perfect - not too hot, not too cold. It was a perfect 75 degrees and sunny!

Jacob and Hannah

The two originally met because Jacob was friends with Hannah’s brother. Eventually they went on their first date on October 23, 2017. They ate breakfast at Cracker Barrel and spent the entire day together. He later proposed to her in Dallas at a botanical garden.

Fast forward two and a half years. They spend their date nights going to dinner followed by visiting Sonic for ice cream or drinks before heading home to watch Netflix. They describe their relationship as “definitely not average” with a laughing emoji! When asked what they liked best about each other, Jacob said he likes “everything” about Hannah and Hannah said she likes that Jacob is incredibly patient with her.

The Big Day

The week leading up to the wedding I talked to Hannah’s mother frequently. Plans were changing and Hannah was upset her plans were no longer a reality and instead they were just “winging it.” At some point, the stress seemed to disappear and everything seemed to fall into place perfectly. In fact, I heard many family and friends (including the bride and groom) say they felt this wedding was better than the original one they had planned. It was important that they wed on April 10th and on April 10th that is exactly what happened.

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I think Jacob’s mother said it best…

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First Birthday Party on a Budget

A Guide to One Year Birthday Parties on a Budget

First birthdays are a BIG deal! It is truly a reason to party. While this once in a lifetime event will surely be a day to remember, you can definitely keep costs down to a minimum with a little extra planning beforehand. In fact, you can throw your little one an awesome party without breaking the bank AND special memories will be made. Here are some tips for throwing a budget friendly first birthday party!

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1. Decorations. When thinking about how you’d like to decorate your party consider items that can be reused for other occasions. For example, a simple burlap banner is gender neutral and can be used for any age - young and old! Another great decorating idea is to print some of the photos from the little one’s first year and cake smash session. Afterwards you can use these to decorate your home.

2. Simple Themes. It’s easy to go overboard on everything associated with a theme. Instead, opt for a generalized theme. Many items can be made instead of purchased. Just tell yourself, you don’t need ALL the matching items! Choose one piece and then find other items that match colors instead of the specific theme.

3. Outfits. It’s perfectly fine if you don’t get your little one a special outfit that says “birthday” on it. In fact, if it doesn’t say “birthday” on it, they will be able to get more wear out of it.

4. Goodie Bags. To give goodie bags or not to give goodie bags. Either one is perfectly acceptable. As a mom, I honestly prefer for my kids to not receive a goodie bag. They were at a party to spend time with their loved one, therefore a goodie bag is not necessary. However, if you opt to hand out goodie bags, think about buying in bulk to save money.

5. Food. Let’s face it, your little one will not remember this party. This party will be remembered by you and your friends and family. This is where a bulk of your budget will be spent. After all, this is a day to be remembered! With that being said, you can save money by preparing the food yourself. Think sandwiches, salads, crackers and cheese trays, fruit and veggie trays - and don’t forget snacks for the little party-goers such as cereals and goldfish snacks. Here’s another tip with regards to the food. Schedule the party between meals so you won’t have to provide a full meal.

6. Invitations. Consider sending digital invitations as opposed to paper ones. It will save you time and money! It’s easier to keep track of attendees, better for the environment and often times they’re FREE!

7. Cake. Custom cakes are expensive. Consider baking your own if you like to bake. If not, the bakery at the local supermarket often provides complimentary smash cakes with the purchase of a birthday cake.

8. Venue. Ditch the expensive venues and use the local park or your own backyard. The only drawback to this is that you are responsible for the clean up, but it will save you a lot of money.

Remember, this is a party to celebrate your family and this milestone in your chlid’s life. Don’t forget to mingle and enjoy it!

Theme Ideas

Western Theme

Western Theme

Wild ONE Theme

Wild ONE Theme

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Berry First Birthday Theme

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Elmo Theme

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Dear Class of 2020

It seems everyone has had to make some adjustments in their daily schedules and lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some parents are working from home, while others are “essential” and must go out of the house to work. Students are home doing class work on computers or on packets prepared by their teachers. Nearly everyone in the United States is living under “shelter in place” orders. Holiday celebrations are being canceled. Weddings are being postponed. Funerals are taking place with less than ten people in attendance. All because there cannot be gatherings of more than ten people. People stand in lines outside grocery stores so they can buy food for their families and cross their fingers that they can buy one of the many items that have been hoarded. I know the feeling of excitement as I saw toilet paper on the shelf earlier this week!

THIS MOMENT is as TRUE a TESTAMENT there is to the HUMAN SPIRIT.
— Meghan Markle

While all of this is tough on everyone, I have so much empathy for the high school seniors. They won’t have their last day of high school. Most seniors won’t have a prom. Graduations will be canceled or postponed. They won’t play their last baseball/softball game, run their last track meet or play their last tennis match. Senior trips have been canceled and there won’t be any senior pranks or senior skip day. These memories (and so much more) are the moments they should remember forever and talk about at high school reunions years later. Instead seniors are inside their homes doing school work on a computer. They’re not allowed to hang out with friends and make memories while they’re still “kids.”

Parents of seniors won’t get to watch their child prepare for prom, walk across the stage to receive their diploma or cheer their child on during their last game. They will miss those tears as their child gets on a bus to leave for their senior trip and anxiously await photos while they are so far away. They won’t get to laugh at their senior prank or hear about their crazy senior skip day plans.

These moments are priceless.

One day I was scrolling on Facebook and I saw this video. I cried. A lot. It hit me like a ton of bricks. I have had three children graduate in recent years and that very moment made me so incredibly proud of them - each for different reasons. When Bradley graduated, my oldest, graduated I was so proud. At that moment I realized he was no longer a child. I was looking forward to his future while at the same time wanting to keep him close so I could continue to protect him. The world can be a cruel place sometimes. When William graduated, my adopted son, I was also proud of him, however it was for a different reason. I was proud of him for growing into the young man he now was. He had to overcome so many obstacles to get to this point. When Ethan graduated I was proud of him as well, but for yet another reason. School was always a struggle for him. He had plenty of time in the office for silly boy things - including being dubbed part of the “glitter gang” during the senior prank. They all graduated and to this day I can remember how proud I was of each of them.

I am sad for the seniors. I am sad for the parents. I felt like I should do something for them, but wasn’t sure what I could do. Suddenly I had an idea! I offered complimentary senior sessions in a county without a shelter in place order. There was one stipulation with these sessions. We had to practice social distancing. I met four amazing seniors, each with their own story. All of them were saddened by this loss of their senior year. I hope they’ll treasure these photographs as one “normal” thing during their senior year.

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Crazy Like You

March 14th, 2020 was a gloomy day in Ben Hur, Texas with rain chances coming and going…basically a typical Texas day in the spring. This was anything but a typical day however! This was the day Matthew and Jennifer would say, “I Do,” in front of family and friends.

Matthew and Jennifer met a couple of years ago through a mutual friend. There was a near instant connection between them. Their first date was dinner at Jennifer’s favorite restaurant, Texas Roadhouse, followed by dancing. Eventually Matthew knew what he needed to do. Propose.

One night they had some family visiting from out of state and everyone went out to dinner. Afterwards, Jennifer and Matthew went on a walk to the Waco Suspension Bridge. At some point, Jennifer turns around to look at Matthew and he is on one knee with a ring. Of course, she said…”YES!”

She said, “YES!” Matthew wrote, “Well it happened! After keeping this in for I don't even know how long! I got the chance to ask my best friend to spend the rest of our days together and she said yes! I'm so excited to see what the future holds for …

She said, “YES!” Matthew wrote, “Well it happened! After keeping this in for I don't even know how long! I got the chance to ask my best friend to spend the rest of our days together and she said yes! I'm so excited to see what the future holds for us! I love you.”

As they continued to grow as a couple during this engagement, they continued dating and getting to know each other even more. Their perfect date night includes dinner followed by watching a movie from the $5 bin at Wal-Mart at home snuggled up on the couch. They have developed a strong relationship that is wild and suspenseful, yet loving and beautiful. Their life together can be compared to the movie Starsky and Hutch - Matthew gets into trouble and Jennifer gets him out of it!

Jennifer loves the way Matthew smiles at her and their son with his amazing blue eyes. Matthew is an amazing father to their son. Matthew loves Jennifer’s hair, eyes and how Jennifer makes him feel so loved.

Jennifer and Matthew’s Engagement Session

Jennifer and Matthew’s Engagement Session

Meet Mr. and Mrs. Craven

Meet Mr. and Mrs. Craven

Mr. and Mrs. Craven - March 14, 2020

Vendor Credits

Venue: family property near Ben Hur, Texas

Coordinator: Shannon Craven

Cake: Vickie Roberts

All dresses: David’s Bridal

Groomsmen and Groom Attire: Ritchie’s Western Wear

Officiant: John Clyne

Invitations: Smith Family Photography

It's a Texas Thing

I’ve been looking forward to the Texas Bluebonnet season since 2020 began. I even watched a weather forecaster talk about how amazing the blooms would be this year due to our recent weather. I was beyond excited and couldn’t wait to photograph some of my amazing clients in the abundant fields of purple flowers. I kept my eye on the roadways for the blooms so I could begin offering these sessions. Finally I saw blooms! And then almost just at the same time, COVID 19 swept the United States. I feared many families would miss out on the Texas tradition of bluebonnet portraits due to social distancing. Some families scheduled sessions and I am incredibly happy that they aren’t missing out on the once a year opportunity. Other families are choosing to pass this year. I’d like to share five tips with those that are choosing to skip professional bluebonnet portrait sessions this year.

Tip Number One.  Photograph in the early morning or late evening hours.  I know these hours aren't ideal, but once you experience the light at these times of the day you will never go back to noon bluebonnet photos.  I've had a number of clients that are amazed at the difference this makes!  This portrait of the Loewen Family was taken around 9:00 am on a Monday morning.  Dad JUST got off work and their baby normally naps around this time, but they are very happy they adjusted their schedule for one day to make this happen.

This bluebonnet photograph was taken in the late afternoon about a half hour before sunset.

This bluebonnet photograph was taken in the late afternoon about a half hour before sunset.

Tip Number Two.  Take your bluebonnet photographs when they first bloom before they get trampled down.  I prefer to take them at my husband's family ranch in Limestone County for a few reasons - the patch is on private property so I'm the only photographer that uses this area for photographs and it's safe.  It's away from roads so little ones are not going to run around accidentally run into traffic.  I encourage kiddos to have fun at their sessions and this is the perfect place because there is an abundance of area to run around and enjoy themselves to let loose some energy between poses.  This portrait was the first bluebonnet session of the season.  Notice how full and tall the flowers are!  It makes a difference, trust me.

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Tip Number Three.  Always bring a blanket or stool to sit on.  Some people do not like to sit in the flowers.  It can be overwhelming when they are almost as tall as you when you're sitting down and they are completely surrounding you.  I always bring several different things to sit on - a blanket, a metal bucket, and a wooden crate.  Sometimes I also bring a red wagon.  Baby Caleb loved the red wagon!

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Tip Number Four.  Get on their level.  Often times people stand above the person/people being photographed and just snap a quick photo.  That works for a quick snapshot, but if you're wanting something a little more posed try bending down and getting on their level.  During sessions I squat, kneel, even lay on the ground to get different angles.  For a group portrait such as this one of the Schmedthorst Family, I wanted all of them looking directly at me so I could see their faces.  This meant I had to sit down and get on their level.  Since mom was in the middle, I needed to be level with her.  

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Tip Number Five.  HAVE FUN!!  AND STAY SAFE!!  Before sitting little ones down, do a quick check for ants, snakes, and other creatures.  You can't see them all, but you can check the immediate area you are going to use.  I've learned this lesson the hard way...and continue to learn this lesson the hard way (I'm pretty stubborn apparently).  I always check for my clients, but obviously never check where I'm standing or sitting.  More than a few times I have stood in a fire ant pile to get that "perfect" shot.  One time, I even SAT in a fire ant pile!  So be mindful when entering a patch of bluebonnets and remember that insects and creatures call that patch home.

If you’re interested in a Bluebonnet Session this season, we still have some availability on Saturday, March 28th in the afternoon in Waco, Texas.

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Over the Years: The Milstead Family

The other day I was talking to my favorite person (my grandma Jo) on the phone and we ended up talking about the career paths we chose.  She was a nurse for most of her adult working years and I was an elementary school teacher for five years until I decided to resign and begin my photography business.  She told me there have been times when she thought about doing something besides nursing, but looking back now she couldn't imagine doing anything else.  She LOVED nursing!  Then she asked me what I career I would have chosen if I could start all over again.  As I thought, I honestly couldn't think of any other career choices I would have made.  

I loved teaching, but I didn't love the confines of teaching.  I loved that no two days were ever the same.  I loved having to adapt and be flexible throughout the day as different situations arose.  I loved the students and coworkers.  But I did not love the schedule.  I felt very confined.  When I decided to resign I immediately felt a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders and I could now breathe freely.  

I absolutely LOVE being a photographer!  I love nearly everything about it - besides paying taxes.  I love making my own schedule.  I love creating wall art for families that will be treasured for years to come.  I love it when clients tell me that my work captures so many emotions.  But most of all I love meeting new people and connecting with them!  I love to capture them year after year and create beautiful wall art that showcases their family!  For this reason I have decided to begin a series which focuses on my loyal clients over the years titled, "Over the Years."

The Milstead Family

I first met Bailey and Jack in April of 2017 when they asked me to photograph their families on Jack’s family land in Kosse. I distinctly remember driving up to the house and I couldn’t believe how many trees they were surrounded by. Truly stunning property and I was really looking forward to their session! As I walked from my vehicle to meet Bailey, she quickly gave me a head’s up that Jack’s mother had dementia. Later on in the session, Bailey and Jack told me that these photographs would be so important to their family and they wanted these to showcase the love their family has for one another. They also expressed that it was extremely important to have these taken while Ms. Milstead was still able to enjoy the session. Since that first meeting, I have photographed their family the following year and then later I was fortunate enough to photograph their stunning wedding. It is such an honor to be considered the family photographer to the Milstead Family and I’m truly looking forward to capturing many more memories for them!

April 2017 - So much love in this family portrait…even though little man was not happy about photos at all! We finally realized he would be happy if he ate applesauce. So he ate applesauce :)

April 2017 - So much love in this family portrait…even though little man was not happy about photos at all! We finally realized he would be happy if he ate applesauce. So he ate applesauce :)

During this session, I enjoyed spending time with the family, but we did end up capturing some fun images of just Jack and Bailey as well. Jack’s father had an antique car that we even used for some of those images.

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The following year Bailey contacted me about a family session at the same beautiful property in Kosse. I remember this session as vividly as the first. It was a cloudy, windy day. So windy in fact that we contemplated rescheduling, but decided to go ahead with it since Jack had such a crazy work schedule. A good portion of the photographs were taken up close to the shrubs around the house because they were blocking the wind.

March 2018 - Kaden sporting his cowboy outfit on a very windy day.

March 2018 - Kaden sporting his cowboy outfit on a very windy day.

A few months later Jack and Bailey decided to have their engagement session on my husband’s family land near Personville. The weather was amazing! I love being around their family, but it was great to spend some time with just the two of them. It was a great way to learn more about them before their wedding later that year.

June 2018 - Jack and Bailey’s engagement session in Personville.

June 2018 - Jack and Bailey’s engagement session in Personville.

The week leading up to the wedding of Jack and Bailey on Saturday, September 15, 2018 was filled with tons of rain. The forecast was even calling for high rain chances for that Saturday. As the week crept by, those high rain chances slowly begin to decrease. As everyone continued to cross their fingers, Saturday arrived and those rain chances were pretty much gone. The sun was shining and it was a perfectly calm day. It was a picture perfect day - literally!

That Saturday at 6:30 pm, under clear skies, Jack and Bailey would say, “I Do,” at the beautiful Wind Dancer Retreat in Bryan, Texas.

September 2018 - Jack and Bailey had a stunning wedding in Hearne, Texas.

September 2018 - Jack and Bailey had a stunning wedding in Hearne, Texas.

I have captured many memories for Jack and Bailey over the past few years and I LOVE being their family photographer! I am looking forward to capturing many more memories for their family for years to come.

Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
— unknown
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THIS IS THE TENTH FEATURED FAMILY IN THE "OVER THE YEARS" SERIES.  CHECK OUT OUR OTHER FEATURED FAMILIES!

  1. The Wier Family

  2. The Lopez Family

  3. Tana and Layla

  4. The Dale Family

  5. The Craven Family

  6. The Carpenter Family

  7. The Leonardelli Family

  8. The Spence-Waldrop Family

  9. The Schmedthorst Family

What to Wear: Engagements

You’ve scheduled your portrait session and suddenly you begin to wonder what outfits you should wear. Outfits can make or break a portrait session and shouldn’t go overlooked. After all, you want to look your absolute best! For this reason, I decided to create a series titled, “What to Wear,” in which I will give you ideas with regards to your outfits for each type of portrait session - Engagement, Family, Maternity and Lifestyle Newborn.


Engagement Portrait Sessions

Consider the Season

To start with, make sure your outfit choices are appropriate for the season. Spring and Summer are the most popular times for engagement sessions so choose breathable clothing that you will feel comfortable in. Shorter hemlines are a great look for warmer weather as well. Check the weather and make sure your outfit will be comfortable so you can have the best portraits taken as possible.

Jacob and Hannah’s Engagement Session took place in January of a particularly warm “winter” in Central Texas. Jacob is comfortable in a short sleeved button up shirt, while Hannah is wearing a flowing dress with light material.

Jacob and Hannah’s Engagement Session took place in January of a particularly warm “winter” in Central Texas. Jacob is comfortable in a short sleeved button up shirt, while Hannah is wearing a flowing dress with light material.

Make It Personal

An engagement session is all about you and your fiance. Choose your favorite colors that showcase your personal style. It’s also fun to bring other outfits and accessories to switch out throughout the session. You can easily do this by switching out shoes or jewelry - or even adding a fun, stylish hat!

Hannah created a look which showcased her personality with stylish shoes and a fun hat that complemented them.

Hannah created a look which showcased her personality with stylish shoes and a fun hat that complemented them.

Complement Each Other…But Not Too Much

Choosing outfits that complement each other while allowing you both to express yourself can be tricky, but there are way to make it work. Clothing with overly expressive patterns and take away from the overall effect of the portrait. Instead choose clothing that complements each other’s outfit. I can’t stress enough how important it is to plan ahead of time rather than waiting until the last minute. This will give you ample time to put several outfits together to determine what works best. Take special care not to match. Too much of one color will make your looks blend together instead of making each of you “pop.” This is a chance to show off how well you both work together without being identical.

Jacob is wearing a shirt with a pattern on it while Hannah is wearing solid colors that are found within the pattern on Jacob’s shirt. Their outfits complement, not match.

Jacob is wearing a shirt with a pattern on it while Hannah is wearing solid colors that are found within the pattern on Jacob’s shirt. Their outfits complement, not match.

Location, Location, Location

The location might not seem like it matters when choosing outfits, however it does. The location should have a strong influence of what you decide to wear. Your outfits should help you feel comfortable at the chosen location which in turn complements your personalities and style.

Jacob and Hannah chose a location in a wooded park with plenty of paved walkways.

Jacob and Hannah chose a location in a wooded park with plenty of paved walkways.

The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.
— Audrey Hepburn

Five Steps for Perfect Milk Bath Portraits

We’ve all seen those beautiful dreamy milk bath portraits of mothers and/or babies. The subjects look incredibly peaceful, yet extremely artistic. Some are full of props such as flowers, while others use a very minimal amount of props - or no props at all. Either way, there are five steps for creating the perfect milk bath portrait.

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Five Steps for Perfect Milk Bath Portraits

  1. Gather your materials. You will need:

    • milk - honestly any kind of milk will do the trick. I use whole milk. I have even used a mother’s breast-milk before!

    • camera - WITH a camera strap. You don’t want your fancy camera to fall into the milk bath!

    • bathtub - think out of the box…or tub shall we say! You don’t have to have a nice claw foot bathtub. You can use a kiddie pool, bucket…anything that is big enough for the person’s body that will hold water.

  2. Get ready.

    • Fill the tub with water and then add the milk. There’s no magic amount of milk to add. Just add enough to create the opaqueness that you are seeking. Bonus tip - it’s easier to add more milk than to take it away.

    • Keep the water temperature in mind. You want the water warm enough for your subject to be comfortable, but not so warm the flowers or other props are negatively affected.

  3. Lighting. If you are interested in creating a dreamy effect, natural light from a window will be the best lighting since it will be soft. If natural light is not an option, consider using a flash pointed to the ceiling.

  4. Perspective. Feel free to stand on the sides of the tub to get a shot direct above your subject. Play with angles by trying to capture the scene from a different perspective. Use ladders or chairs to stand on as well to help you get in position to capture an image from a unique perspective.

  5. Capture the image. Experiment with different poses and movement. Make waves, splash, rise from the water, etc. Take more photos than you think you’ll need because one the tub is drained, it’s drained.

Run a bath, add some milk and give milk bath photography a try! Photograph a friend or get a friend to photograph you - everyone looks great in a milk bath! Whatever you do, have fun and enjoy the experience!

Over the Years: The Schmedthorst Family

The other day I was talking to my favorite person (my grandma Jo) on the phone and we ended up talking about the career paths we chose.  She was a nurse for most of her adult working years and I was an elementary school teacher for five years until I decided to resign and begin my photography business.  She told me there have been times when she thought about doing something besides nursing, but looking back now she couldn't imagine doing anything else.  She LOVED nursing!  Then she asked me what I career I would have chosen if I could start all over again.  As I thought, I honestly couldn't think of any other career choices I would have made.  

I loved teaching, but I didn't love the confines of teaching.  I loved that no two days were ever the same.  I loved having to adapt and be flexible throughout the day as different situations arose.  I loved the students and coworkers.  But I did not love the schedule.  I felt very confined.  When I decided to resign I immediately felt a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders and I could now breathe freely.  

I absolutely LOVE being a photographer!  I love nearly everything about it - besides paying taxes.  I love making my own schedule.  I love creating wall art for families that will be treasured for years to come.  I love it when clients tell me that my work captures so many emotions.  But most of all I love meeting new people and connecting with them!  I love to capture them year after year and create beautiful wall art that showcases their family!  For this reason I have decided to begin a series which focuses on my loyal clients over the years titled, "Over the Years."

THE SCHMEDTHORST FAMILY

I first met Mark and Adria in April of 2016 when they were referred to me by Adria’s sister. Mark and Adria wanted to have a session to showcase their daughters at that moment in time. I had a great time getting to know them and still to do this day I can remember just how different the two girls were from one another. One is very silly and outgoing while the other was extremely shy! Even though their personalities were (and still are) completely different, they are both equally gorgeous. In the spring of 2017, the Schmedthorst Family booked a Bluebonnet Limited Edition Session for their family portraits. Their youngest daughter cried for most of the first half of the session because she was so nervous about being photographed. We continued with the session in hopes that she would warm up to the idea at some point before the sun set for the day. Sure enough, she did indeed warm up to the idea and even began to enjoy herself! I suggested to Mark and Adria that we could go back to the main bluebonnet patch to “reshoot” the images of her crying from earlier on in the session and we did just that. Over the year, I have had the pleasure of photographing this amazing family SEVEN times and I’m looking forward to many more sessions with the Schmedthorst Family!

April 2016 - First session with the Schmedthorst Family

April 2016 - First session with the Schmedthorst Family

One month after our very first session the girls participated in a Fairy Imagination Session. This is still one of my favorite fairy photos!

May 2016 - Fairy Imagination Session

May 2016 - Fairy Imagination Session

One year after our first session I finally had the pleasure of photographing the family - mom, dad and girls. The bluebonnets were in full bloom!

April 2017 - Bluebonnet Limited Edition Session

April 2017 - Bluebonnet Limited Edition Session

The Schmedthorst Family had a busy 2018, yet they still managed to visit me for their annual family portrait session.

December 2018 - Just One Photo promotion

December 2018 - Just One Photo promotion

In 2019 I began offering Date Night Mini Sessions. The Schmedthorst Family took advantage of this session to have portraits to showcase the love they still have for one another after 25 years of marriage. Twenty-five years!! You can read more about this session here.

July 2019 - Date Night Mini Session

July 2019 - Date Night Mini Session

In 2019 I offered Adoption Mini Sessions to celebrate National Adoption Day. I still can’t get over how much these two girls have grown up over the years! Crazy how time flies.

November 2019 - Adoption Mini Session

For nearly four years now I have been capturing the memories for the Schmedthorst Family. I LOVE being their family photographer and I’m looking forward to many more sessions in the years to come!

As time flies, everything changes... The only thing which remains constant is “your” memory.
— Ishani

THIS IS THE NINTH FEATURED FAMILY IN THE "OVER THE YEARS" SERIES.  CHECK OUT OUR OTHER FEATURED FAMILIES!

  1. The Wier Family

  2. The Lopez Family

  3. Tana and Layla

  4. The Dale Family

  5. The Craven Family

  6. The Carpenter Family

  7. The Leonardelli Family

  8. The Spence-Waldrop Family