Monthly Archives: November 2009

Alexis Michelle {Bethalto, IL}

November 26th, 2009

Little Alexis continues to grow and develop.  This sixth month session almost didn’t happen because Alexis was upset but when  her daddy came home from work and played with her she was ready for “show time”.  This little girl is a natural in front of the camera.  The fourth photo in this post was not posed.  She struck the the pose.  Justin and Renea you might have a diva on your hands!  This visit was fun to not only see how Alexis has grown but to see her mommy and daddy’s new home.  A lot has changed for the better since our last session.  Thanks for helping me create some beautiful photos for your daughter!  Enjoy!

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You can see Alexis’ 3 month session by clicking here and her newborn session here.  Keep growing baby girl!

Norris Family {Bethalto, IL}

November 22nd, 2009

This photo shot was a very special shot for me.  Before I was ever related to this family I was family.  My birth father and Uncle Max where great friends and so I have always had a special spot for this family in my heart.  The second reason this shot was so personal and special is because Betty is a survivor of breast cancer.  This past year Betty was diagnosed and she has been doing treatments every since.  This has been a scary time for us as family but we also know the Creator of life is helping us through this time.  Betty has not stopped serving God through all this and the family has grown closer as well.  Another reason this shoot was so special is that Max and Betty will be celebrating a huge mile stone in their life this coming January – 50 years of marriage!   Congratulations early and set your sites on 60 years!

Thank you Shannon for allowing me to capture these special moments in your life!  It was a lot of fun to work with you all.  Enjoy these photos for years to come!blog1blog3blog2blog4

Ella Jane {Bethalto, IL}

November 17th, 2009

On October 22 our baby girl turned two years old.  I can’t believe how fast babies grow into children.  The past two years have been filled with challenges, laughter, and incredible memories.  For those of you that don’t know our families story, Ella was born with Cystic Fibrosis.

Cystic fibrosis is an inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system of about 30,000 children and adults in the United States (70,000 worldwide). A defective gene and its protein product cause the body to produce unusually thick, sticky mucus that: clogs the lungs and leads to life-threatening lung infections; and obstructs the pancreas and stops natural enzymes from helping the body break down and absorb food.  We found this information out when Ella was only 11 days old.  The only thing that SJ and I knew about CF at that point was that people with CF have  short life spans.  Well God began to give us hope in a situation that had no hope.  We came to the realization that the Creator of this world did make our daughter this way and we began a process of releasing anger and accepting the way she was created.  Well fast forward two years… Ella has hit every development mile stone along the way (solid food, crawling, walking, words, running, jumping, sentences, and counting).  From the outside you would never know the struggles of our little girl.  God has truly blessed us with a team of doctors at Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, MO to help us understand and get the best health care for Ella.  We have made adjustments to the way we raise her but life is good and beyond the side effects of CF Ella is a healthy girl.

Thank you friends and family for washing your hands, getting flu shots, staying away when sick, doing chest therapy, and most importantly praying for our family.  I also could not have made it through these last two years without my amazing wife, SJ.  She is on top of the latest health treatments and takes steps every day to help Ella know who God is.  Sarah Jane you are amazing and I love you!  Thank you for being my friend, wife, and mother of my daughter.  We are blessed family.  Thank you God for watching over our little girl and giving us the wisdom to raise her!

Here are some photos from Ella’s two year photo shoot.  Enjoy!blog1blog2blog3

To view a photo of Ella as a baby check out the post from Art East last year (first photo).  I used one of her photos for my display photo in the Jacoby Art Center of Alton, IL.

Kimberly – Roxana High School

November 8th, 2009

Kimberly was the first session that I shot last Saturday.  We headed up to historic Grafton, Illinois to catch the fall leaves and unique architecture for her senior photos.  This morning started off chilly but slowly warmed up and turned out to be an amazing day.   Kim had some great ideas for shots and lead us to the the spot on route three were we took photos 1 & 2 .  Kim you’re a trooper… she went barefoot in the water fall coming off the bluffs and braved the wind coming off the Mississippi River and the temperature of the water couldn’t be any warmer than 40 degrees.  Brr!   Kim thanks for being such a great sport and model.  I hope you enjoy your sneak peak!

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Travis – Roxana High School

November 8th, 2009

Last Saturday turned about to be a beautiful day especially after all the rain we had over the past month.  It was also a very busy day for me shooting two senior sessions.  Travis’ session was the second of the day and we had a lot of fun walking around downtown Alton to find some cool shots.

Travis plans to study sports broadcasting at LCCC after graduation.  All the sports fans out there be listening for his voice in the near future and if you have any pointers for radio leave them here on he blog for Travis to pick up and apply in his schooling.  Travis thanks for a fun day and some really neat urban shots!

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Gates Family {Godfrey, IL}

November 3rd, 2009

This family session turned out amazing!  Believe it or not this session was shot in grandma’s back yard.  Corby ask me to come to her mom’s house to shoot Amia’s 1 year photos and some family portraits as well.  I didn’t think we where going to get the session in but the rain held back and Pam (grandma) was a my umbrella holder when we had sprinkles.  Over all we had a ton of fun creating backdrops and using the yard to create beautiful photos.  Toby and Corby thank you for allowing me to capture this special moment in your life!  Pam thanks for being my assistant and happy birthday Amia!  I hope you all enjoy your sneak peak.

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