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Ananda & Sean
July 25, 2008
Videography: Cinematic Studios
Ananda & Sean were married Friday on Lake Tahoe’s south shore, with the crystal blue waters of the lake as a backdrop for their ceremony. Here are a few of my favorites from their wedding. Enjoy!

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So here we are in Lake Tahoe, looking out over the north shore. And while taking in this beautiful scenery, I thought, what better time to blog about yesterdays portrait session? LOL! Now I sound like a total workaholic! Yesterday evening, I had the pleasure of taking Kira’s 10 month portraits. [...]

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Off to Tahoe …

I’m off to Lake Tahoe tomorrow for Ananda and Sean’s wedding this Friday!  Our studio will be closed during this time.  While I won’t have access to e-mail, please call me at 408-497-5050 should you need immediate assistance or are inquiring about our photography services.   Thank you!

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Coming Soon!!

After months of searching, Crystal of Amazae Special Events & I have finally found our studio! In case you haven’t heard, Crystal and I will be sharing both office and studio space.  Our dream of creating a beautiful space to meet with our clients is finally becoming a reality.  Nestled in the beautiful Rose [...]

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Family Fun

A couple of weeks ago I was delighted to photograph one of my favorite families. This family is very dear to me, as I have been photographing their boys since they were little babies, back when I was still in Virginia. They now live in Colorado, so imagine my surprise when I got [...]

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Baby Luke!

About a week and a half ago, I had the pleasure of taking baby Luke’s 8 1/2 month portraits. I just couldn’t believe how much he’s grown since our last session! Now he’s crawling around, exploring everything, and even standing.
Here’s just a few of my favorites from our session. Enjoy!

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Connie & Mickey were amazing to work with. They have such a great sense of design, and composition, and incorporating the architecture of the Rotunda, and the university was very important to them.
Unfortunately, there was a private event going on at the Rotunda, but we were still able to sneak in and take a [...]

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