Archives for March 2007
Barbecue!
I don’t get to do barbecue nearly as often as I’d like, and so I jumped at the chance when some friends invited us over last night for some steak and ribs! We got a chance to hang out for several hours with Rob, his wife, T.L, their daughter, and Justin. It was a blast, [...]
Dave and Barb’s Anniversary
Dave and Barb celebrated their anniversary in January, and asked me to create some portraits for them. Dave was retiring from the Washington State Patrol, so we combined retirement and anniversary portraits into the same session, and had a blast doing it!
The couple have a deck at the front of their house with an awesome [...]
My Son the Computer Geek
Earlier this week, Kefir fell asleep for the night quite early — so I thought. He woke up about 45 minutes later, refreshed, not tired, and ready to play!
So, while Athena and Josiah slept, we played — with the new lens, of course!
Can you tell what that is in his hand?
It’s the mouse!
My son is [...]
Two Kids and a Christmas Present — Part Two
Last Saturday, my wife, Athena, took the kids outside while I was working. I came out after awhile to find the three of them playing with chalk on the back patio. I ran back inside, grabbed my camera (with the new lens attached), and ran back out.
Kefir not only played with the chalk, but tried [...]
Two Kids and a Christmas Present
I’ll admit it: I’m the kind of person who spends a lot of time (probably too much) researching whatever I’m planning to buy. Ask my wife, and she’ll tell you that when we decided to get a digital camera (our first) in preparation for the birth of our first son, I spent a couple of [...]
Slideshows!
I’ve just added the ability to show slideshows on my website for you to enjoy! Having just switched to Daylight Savings Time, and with the weather becoming increasingly warmer, with the first slideshow I figured I’d whet your appetite for days spent in the sun and for some great outdoor portraiture!
Kelli, a friend, her mom, [...]
My Favorite Vegetables…
Phil has a long (11 posts!) story about the collapse of his dream, and what he’s learned through all of this. At the end of the LONG story, he writes, “A dream is a powerful thing. There is little more thrilling than seeing a dream come to life. And little more heartbreaking than watching it die.”
A Big Thank You!
Last month I exhibited at the Tri-Cities Kids & Baby Expo at the TRAC in Pasco. My wife helped out, and together we gave out about 600 business cards and talked to a ton of great people — and I can’t wait to photograph a bunch of you! I just want to say thank you [...]
My Two Monsters
My last post showcased my lovely wife, so for my second post, I figured I should introduce you to my monsters — I mean my kids! Well, they are my monsters, but they’re more of the lovable furry kind — like Elmo!
They were playing on the floor one day last month, and I noticed the [...]











