Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Giving Thanks.....

It would be easy this year to Not see the many blessings in my life. It certainly hasn't been an easy year, and each holiday only makes the absences and trials of the past year all the more evident in my heart. But to not pay witness to the many blessings in my life would mean I'd gone blind. For if you laid all of my many blessings out in a row they would put the Black Friday sales lines to shame. I am truly, truly a lucky girl. I am thankful every day for Aaron and my incredible family and friends. They are one amazing bunch and I certainly don't tell them often enough.

This year I'm especially thankful for the amazing couples and families I have the opportunity to work with. I know I say it all the time but it's so true that I have the very best clients or friends as I prefer to think of them. Each newborn I get to snuggle or first kiss I get to witness is a true blessing. There is nothing more exciting to me then to see a wedding client return for photos once their family begins to grow. This year I give thanks for having a career that allows me to share in these incredible life milestones. A huge thank you to all of my incredible clients, 'friends'!


Jamie & Chad - married 1 year... about to start their new family together any day now!!

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Amber and Jason - celebrated their 5th anniversary this year

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Andrea & Paco - married 2 years ago

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Beth & Colin - welcomed their new addition just a year after their wedding

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Laura & Brian - will celebrate 5 years this spring

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Amy and Pete just celebrated their 6th anniversary last month

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Hope and Josh married for 6 years!

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Heidi & Kevin - married in August two years ago

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Megan & Brandon - married 4 years

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Julie & Peter

She floated around the room tending to everyone's needs, directing traffic and laughing with excitement. She floated from friend to family member and back again soaking in the joy, the excitement, the trueness of her wedding day. As the morning progressed so did her happiness. It grew with each passing moment until it spread clear across her face, from ear to ear. Julie was simply put... content. And she had every right to be. After all she had found Peter and in a few hours they would pledge their love to one another from now until the end of time. Contentment, pure happiness.


To watch Julie and Peter together on their wedding day was to see pure happiness clearly defined. Their smiles and laughter were contagious. And their love, infectious. I wanted nothing more then to cuddle up with my husband and whisper sweet nothings in his ear after spending the day with Julie and Peter. To be a part of their wedding day made you love being in love all that much more. It was truly an honor to play witness to. Congratulations again Julie & Peter.


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I'm hoping Julie won't kill me for posting this photo! It just so clearly captures how much fun she was having.. favorite.

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Um, yeah... Julie your gorgeous even when your not smiling.

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Seriously, they even smiled through the whole service....

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I adore this photo... you can just see the immense amount of love in their eyes

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And then back to our regularly scheduled program... lots more smiles and laughter

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In lew of a cake Julie & Peter had a Culver's turtle sundae bar. They definitely knew the way to this photographers heart!

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Studio Hours

Just a quick note to clients... the studio will be closed this week Thursday November 5th. Due to a scheduling conflict both myself and Jamie will be out of town. The studio will reopen our regularly scheduled hours next week Monday at 10:00 am. I will be out of town until Tuesday so emails and voicemails may not be responded to until my return. If you'd like to reach Jamie at the studio on Monday you can reach her at 608-257-1244.

I will be hitting the road for a long weekend with my husband and his band. They have a couple of gigs in Atlanta and since I have a wedding free weekend I decided to play the role of band groupie. :) In addition to their normal weekend of gigging this trip is unique because they will be doing a photo shoot in Atlanta to promote their recent clothing endorsement with Riejuno. Imagine my excitement when I learned their photographer will be non other then Hannibal Matthews! I am stoked to get a behind the scenes look at Mr. Matthews in action. If your not familiar with his work check out his website.... if your a Reality TV junkie or you like HipHop your sure to recognize some of the celebrities on his site. So until I return I'll work on my hip hop slang and leave you with this photo of a scary monster who recently visited my studio....
Catch you on the flip side. Okay, that's about as hip hop as I go. :)


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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Lynda & Mike

Sometimes when your least expecting love it has a way of sneaking up behind you, covering your eyes and making you shriek with shock and excitement. So it was for Lynda. As the mother of five there wasn't much time on her personal calendar to be devoted to dating. Even a night out with the girls was something that was rather unheard of. While family time is certainly a treasure. Being single, particularly during the holidays can weigh on your shoulders like a ton of bricks. In an attempt to escape her sagging shoulders Lynda joined a friend for a night at the Cardinal bar just before New Years.
As the majority of the bar goers prepared for New Years' Eve the following night Lynda and her friend found they had the dance floor much to themselves. Determined to make the most of their night on the town the ladies danced, and danced. Somewhere between the Black Eyed Peas and the classics like Queen a handsome pilot made his way to the dance floor. It didn't take long before Lynda felt the shroud of darkness cover her eyes as love snuck up behind her and filled her ears with laughter and anticipation.

Lynda & Mike it was such a pleasure working with you and your families. Your ceremony was so perfectly intimate and personal... I was honored to be a part of your celebration. I hope you had an amazing time on your trip to British Columbia!


A few of the floral details compliments of Beauty Blossoms

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Lynda's eldest daughter was her maid of honor... how cool is that??

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I'm not going to lie... I adore this photo. Something about the way Lynda is peeking around the corner watching. Favorite

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Once away from mom's watchful eye they brought out the attitude! Okay, so maybe they had a little prompting.... :)

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The colors at Olbrich Gardens that day were beautiful...

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Welcome Back!

Yes, yes, welcome back... I know you probably thought this blog was just going to sit and collect dust from here on out but believe it our not, I'm back. Obviously this summer has been difficult for me on a personal level. As a result of having to take some time off from work for family issues I decided to forgo the blog posts for a while and focus on editing only to get my sessions turned around as quickly as possible. I'm finally starting to feel like things are nearly back on track.. so consider this post my official welcome back party. And yes, in case your wondering.. I can totally throw myself a welcome back party... any excuse to party seems viable to me.


Although most of my summer wedding clients have already seen their wedding photos I'm planning to post the highlights of their day here as well. I just have to share the awesome couples that I had the pleasure of photographing this year. They are in one word 'incredible'! Not only do I work with amazing brides and grooms, I also have the delight of working with a lot of great seniors. Our first year in the studio far exceeded our expectations and we photographed THREE times the number of seniors that we did last year! So many wonderful personalities will be graduating in 2010. So until our next post, for your enjoyment here are just a few of the many stunning faces we saw this summer....


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Monday, August 3, 2009

Joe

It's been exactly a week now since you left this earth and I whispered my final goodbyes in your ear. While I'm working on accepting your absence it doesn't make the empty feeling in my chest any easier to bear. Some days there are happy memories, smiles and laughter. Other days there's only an aching, hollow feeling and concern for all those dear to you that were left behind.

Yesterday at your funeral we came together as a family and shared those memories with all the people that loved you. I'm going to post the words I spoke for you here. Not because I think you can read them, but because I know I'll need the reminder in the days to come that beyond the sadness I need to remember to be thankful for the days and years we did have together.

Today as I look back on the events of the past week I feel awash with emotion… anger, sorrow, confusion and heartbreak. But as I look inside for the right words to put on this piece of paper I also find beneath it all, stronger then all the other emotions a sense of thankfulness.

I am so very thankful to have had Joe in my life. To have known him personally is a gift that I will forever treasure. I was blessed to have in-laws that welcomed me with unconditional love right from the start. And I’m sure that was no easy feet considering I was a headstrong high schooler at that point.

I am thankful to have shared a love for many of the same interests as Joe.. music, photography and graphic design. This brought the opportunity for one on one conversations that enriched my world.

I am thankful that Joe was the kind of father that modeled love, support and compassion through his own actions. I value those characteristics and know that as a member of the Andersen family those will always be the foundation we build upon.

I am thankful to Webster for writing the oh so important Spanish – to English dictionary. He gave a shy Midwestern boy the words he needed to charm a beautiful Mexican girl into falling in love with him. So much of who Joe was, was the result of who Joe was when he was with Luz. I am so very thankful that they found each other.

I am thankful that Joe has left behind pieces of himself that I’m still able to enjoy every day. I see all the wonderful aspects of his personality in his children and grandchildren. In Reyna I see his passion for family. She is the loving and supportive parent that everyone around her strives to emulate. In Aaron I see so much of Joe, his natural musical aptitude and his deep devotion to the art of creating and celebrating music. I also experience daily the commitment to our marriage and families that is a direct reflection of his father’s modeling. Lia carries with her Joe’s silent strength. She’s never one to put her baggage on anyone’s shoulders but her own… yet if you need support, she’ll be the first in line to offer it. Jesse is all that was good and beautiful about Joe. His lust for life and his deep sincerity are inspiring and I thank Joe for allowing me to see that even more clearly these past few days. Julia has her Grandpa’s rhythm and sense of timing. I hear his encouragement every time her hands grace the piano. Jaden was Grandpa Joes’ most vital medicine these past few years. They share the same optimistic attitude to get right back up when someone knocks you down… No time wasted on tears. In Tristan I see Joe’s electrifying smile.

I am thankful that Joe no longer has to suffer through treatments, tests and hospital visits. I would take back those days in a heartbeat but I know that’s a selfish wish.

I am thankful for all the many songs that Joe wrote and recorded. He left us all so many gifts which we can listen to and enjoy over and over again.

But most of all I am thankful simply for Joe. I love you and miss you so very much.


** If you have been following my blog for a while now you already know a good deal about my father-in-law Joe and his battle these past three years with cancer. Joe's stem cell transplant was very successful and he was doing well until an infection took hold a few weeks ago. His death was very sudden and unexpected as he was in remission from the cancer. If you called or emailed me recently my apologies if I have not yet responded. I appreciate your understanding and patience as Aaron, his family and I work through these difficult times. My assistants are working hard in the studio to keep all of your work on time for delivery. I hope to be back on track before long.


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This next photo was taken at Cadillac Joe's benefit we put together last Christmas '08... Aaron playing with his dad.

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