“Big Tom” requested a photo of “Little Tommy” (a future Ohio State Quarterback) with a football. The little man dutifully cooperated and will love looking back at this image when he signs his letter of intent. Go Buckeyes!

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Ohio State’s Littlest Fan
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012Stealing Thunder
Thursday, May 26th, 2011Someone’s Getting Married
Wednesday, May 25th, 2011The countdown to Laura and Bobby’s wedding is on. Luckily, the weather was perfect (my idea of perfect this spring is *not raining* but it was really beautiful weather!) for their engagement shoot on Saturday. There are so many different and fun places to shoot at Hinckley Reservation that we were limited only by the sun finally setting. I am really looking forward to photographing the wedding of these two come October.
DIY Mother’s Day Portraits
Saturday, May 7th, 2011I spent many nights trying to thinking of a way to squeeze a Mother’s Day portrait marathon into my schedule this year. Exhaustion (Dean, my little cuddlebug, I love you at 2am, 4am and 6am but would really like to sleep some day!!!) did not allow for that to happen. I decided to think outside the box and find a way to encourage all of you to try your hand at taking some of your own shots for Mother’s Day. My facebook casting call resulted in four photo shoots. During each of the short shoots, I coached a Dad through a mini photo shoot of his wife and child(ren.) My shots in are in black and white and the Dads’ shots are in color. The Dads’ shots are presented straight out of the camera with no cropping/color correcting/etc.
Nick and I spoke at length about filling the frame (i.e. when you look through the viewfinder what do you see) with the “action.” He took the concept one step further by getting close to his subjects…and then I asked him to get even closer. He produced a wonderfully intimate image of his wife, Julie, and their children.

I started Todd’s session by asking him to reflect on an everyday moment that he will look fondly upon is his golden years. We worked on photographing a glimpse of what bedtime stories look like in his mind’s eye. With some encouragement, Todd attempted to capture the moment by trying out a number of different angles. Todd did a great job of including just enough of the book in the frame to relate to the viewer that his girls were reading a story.

Bob spends a lot of time in front of the camera as Dana (my office manager extraordinaire) has become an enthusiastic photography hobbyist. When it came time to turn the tables, Bob was eager to learn a few tricks to take a good portrait of his girls. We worked on encouraging the girls to interact by bringing their heads close together. Next, we took the interaction one step further by asking them to snuggle and hug. I know that Dana loves the image he shot as it’s her facebook profile this week.

Finally, I worked with Clark to become more comfortable using his camera and shooting with purpose. His daughter Ruby is 10 months old and getting bigger every day. As parents, we often forget to photograph to show our kid’s physical size. I asked Clark to take a photo of Ruby’s hands in Tara’s hands. The resulting image allows us to see just how tiny her precious little hands are.

I have to say that I was quite pleased with the results of the experiment. All of the Dads walked away from the exercise with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Hopefully, a few of you will be inspired take out your cameras tomorrow and take a few photos of your family for Mother’s Day! Remember…fill the frame, get close, encourage your subject to touch, shoot an “everyday” moment and/or shoot for scale.
Wonderful Noise
Thursday, October 14th, 2010When your child is born, the most wonderful sound you can hear in the delivery room is the sound of their tiny voice crying out in protest. Sarah and Sal welcomed two tiny voices, Stella and Salvatore, into their lives just about a month ago. While this scene will repeat itself over and over, the first image of Stella crying is one of the many images that will fade from Sarah and Sal’s mind over time…and that is why I love photography. The moments that we forget to treasure in the whirlwind of diapers and bottles are documented with love. Congratulations!
mark & lisa :: 8.14.10
Saturday, August 28th, 201008.14.10 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Wedding Ceremony: St. Barnabas
Reception: The Pavilion at Falls River Square
The wedding day of Lisa and Mark was a (MUCH!) anticipated event for family and friends as the day was thirteen years in the making. They said their vows during a beautiful and heartfelt ceremony and then was the party or should I say, parties. Mark and Lisa choose to have a traditional reception followed by an afterparty complete with beer truck and hot dog booth. This was a party that all involved will not soon forget. Congratulations to Mark and Lisa!



































































