Friday, July 30, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Hanne & Dave - Wedding Preview
Camille - Preview
Camille is one of those little girls who truly has a baby doll face. We had a great time seeing all the animals at Miss Ann's house, and even got to feed Mrs. Peepers a hyacinth. My favorite so far is the second from the top. When I look at the picture, the word cherub comes to mind. Thanks Camille! I had a great time getting to know you!
Friday, July 23, 2010
Sussudio!!
It's official...I have a space of my own!! I don't have any pictures of it yet, but I will get some up in the next few weeks, as I move in. My new location will be in the True Visionary Marketing building at 504 Flint, in downtown Jonesboro. The studio will be open by appointment only, but I will be there most Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you want to stop by, give me a ring and I just might be in. All of my studio equipment will be set up there and I will also be doing sale sessions there from now on. When you come in to order your prints, you will be able to relax in an armchair and see your gallery on a huge 100" screen. I hope this all serves to help my clients have an even more pleasant experience before, during and after our session. Thanks everyone!
I had to include a shot of W. Happy Friday!
I had to include a shot of W. Happy Friday!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Old 61
I have wanted to do a series on Highway 61 through Arkansas for a long time, so I'm finally making it happen. I started at the Arkansas/Missouri state line and will work my way south. There is so much character along the old highway and so many things I want to capture. My husband and I often take the highway to Memphis and skip the overcrowded interstate. If you've never done this, I recommend it. If you are already familiar with it, maybe some of my photos will give you a new perspective. I hope to have a show from this series at some point. I'll keep you posted.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The Dixie Pig
The Dixie Pig is a Blytheville institution. Many of our friends have moved away, but they always come back to the Pig. It is one of the Delta's finest examples of dry barbecue. I took these pictures a while ago and never got around to posting them. They were part of a wedding gift for a former Blytheville resident. Hhmm...is it noon yet?
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