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Mar012012

New Beginnings and More Options | Fayetteville, Tennessee child studio photographer

So far 2012 has been exciting for me.  I've felt more excited about work than I have in a while.  I sat down in December of 2011 and did some planning and decision making.  I've been doing this just long enough now to have discovered exactly what I enjoy doing the most, and what I would like to do more of. That was the reason I decided to do more styled mini-sessions this year.  I love the creating part of putting together a fun set. I still have lots of those planned in the coming months.  Another thing I knew I wanted to do was to add the option of studio sessions for my clients. 

What?! I know!  That goes against my motto!  I do love, love, love on-location shooting.  That is still my favorite.  However, when it comes to the little ones I photograph, I have been limited in the winter months.  There is a type of studio work I am drawn to.  Photographers who work I just adore.  Their work is different, but it has one thing in common.  It is art. Just like in my location sessions, for studio work I love color and texture. I decided that it was something that I wanted to offer to my clients.  Something that isn't really offered in our small town. 

Earlier this year I purchased my first studio lighting thanks to some help from my photographer and scrapbooking friends Robin and Gina. And now I am happy to announce that I no longer have just an office but a studio!  My ever-willing model helped me try out one of my new backdrops earlier this week. We literally did this in the 30 minutes we had between picking her up from school and picking her sister up from tennis practice.  How I wish I was as photogenic as my daughter!

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