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Monday, September 3, 2012

Welcome Levi | Chattanooga Birth Photographer

**This post might not be for some, though there is nothing graphic or offensive. **

Someone I consider a dear friend commissioned me to document the birth of her fourth baby, an opportunity I eagerly welcomed!  I've long dreamed of being able to photograph a birth and I yearn to establish myself as a birth photographer.  

I have four babies and I absolutely LOVED delivering them.  I don't think there's a substance in heaven or on Earth to replicate the emotional high of being part of such an incredible miracle.  Though the idea of birth photography might not be everyone's favorite, for those who do want to document the moment, I can assure you that the images will strike the deepest chord in your soul for years to come.

Here are the images from Levi's entrance into this world, and his beautiful momma's strength, grace, and love... I could type for days about how humbling this was, but I'll let the images tell the story.
























































What an amazing experience.  What an amazing family.  What an amazing God we serve. 

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Sweet 16 | Chattanooga Lifestyle Photographer

Sometimes a client asks me to do something a little different. This session was very much like a senior session in a lot of ways, but the beautiful Savannah was celebrating her Sweet Sixteenth Birthday and she and her family asked me to capture her at this very awesome milestone.


And can I just say... WOW!  What a gorgeous girl!





She is stunning, the light was stunning, the location couldn't have been prettier...




Everything came together in a perfect storm of awesome!  In addition, Savannah and her family were just about the most amazing people I've ever had the pleasure of working with. 




At one point, we had attracted a crowd of kids who apparently thought the American Idol star, Lauren Alaina, was shooting an album cover in the field.  It was pretty funny... And I was really glad Savannah's dad was there to shoo the lookey-loo's away!





For a girl who isn't that into mucking about in nature, Savannah was a trooper in her field...