This is one my most favorite people that I have ever worked with and come to know for that matter. I have worked with Mary for the last 5 years and think the world of her. A couple years ago Mary was married and became an instant mother of these three of beautiful girls (and a great husband). This Christmas I was able to take their pictures. What a beautiful family! Love ya Mary!
The Hyatts have to be the easiest family that I have EVER taken pictures of. Their boys are SO cute and were so well behaved. I loved taking pictures of them!!
I couldn't make a photo blog with out adding two of my favorite people. In April my parents celebrated their 35th Wedding Anniversary. This is one of the photos we took in celebration of the milestone. Love you guys!
This baby girl had the most beautiful face ever. She was such a pretty baby and so easy to take pictures of. Thank you Tyler and Kelli for letting me share in such a special time in your lives.
I always love taking pictures of this family. They all could be models and make it so easy to make the picture look good! This is their Christmas card from 2007 and 2008 (and a couple other designs).
These are the first pictures I took for someone other than myself. I didn't know what I was doing, but sure had a lot of fun trying. Thanks Maria for giving me the courage to try this!
Jeff and Andee were married June 11, 2003. We were both born and raised in Utah. We have one little boy, Mr. C. He was born in 2006. During a 23 week check up with our second child, the baby was diagnosed with Pulmonary Stenosis, a heart defect. She was born on Decemeber 16, 2009 when the doctors discovered she actually had Pulmonary Atresia, Tricuspid Atresia and Atrial Ectopic Tachycardia. After she was born she stayed at Primary Children's Medical Center for three weeks. During that time she had a BT Shunt and stent placed in her heart. We intend for this blog to keep family and friends aware of what's going on as our story progresses. We have learned so much and found strength from the blogs and websites of those that have previously gone through this that we want to share our story for those who will unfortunately face this as well, as there is currently no cure for Congenital Heart Disease. We are grateful for all the prayers on our behalf.