Kenna, Class of 2011

Kenna.
Student Body President.
Church member.
Daughter.
Sister.
Friend.

It would take pages to try to describe all of the great things that Kenna does with her time. She magnifies every role that she has. It was such a pleasure to spend some time with Kenna and get to know her a little better. She is amazing!

I can’t wait see where life leads you. There are great things in store for you, my dear.







Playing with Alexis

There is a wonderful young lady that I know who will be heading off to BYU-Provo in a few weeks. Her plans are to major in photography…but she might change that to journalism…she is an incredible writer as well as photographer.

We decided to go out and play a few weeks ago and she brought along some good friends so that we could photograph beautiful people in downtown Boise.

I had such a good time “talking shop” with Ali, and in getting to know these great kids. I might have scared them a little when I had a little hissy fit when the fast food joint that we wanted to go to closed literally a couple of minutes before we got there, but HEY, you gotta get the shots first!

You guys still owe me some sweet potato fries!

Hugs!!!






Boise Idaho Engagement – Shea & McKay

It all started in choir. A beautiful girl was called in to play the piano for the high school choir that her brother was in. She was talented. She was enchanting. And there was a boy in that choir who had his eye on her. Their love story is a beautiful one and my sister and I got to play a small part in it.

Mr. McKay worked for my sister at Graples Home Decor while he was awaiting his mission call. It took a little longer than he had planned, so he was around long enough to have him become one of the family. At about the time that his call was to come in, he left work excited that it would come in the mail over the weekend. I laughed and told him that he didn’t even have to open the letter – he would be going to Argentina.

Imagine everyone’s surprise when he was called to the Argentina Bahia Blanca Mission – our family’s home town.

When McKay had been out for a few months, my sister, step-mom and I took a trip down to visit family. It have been over 25 years since we had been there and we were very excited. Ms. Shea found out that we were going down and asked if we could hand deliver a letter to McKay. We got permission to see him, drove a few hours to where he was living and had a wonderful lunch with him and his missionary district. And delivered her letter.

A year and a half later when McKay came home, his family asked if I would come over and take a family picture. I was thrilled to see him and his family. And it was so fun to meet this beautiful girl who had asked us to deliver her letter. She seemed to fit right in and it was clear that his family loved her.

Fast forward to April when I got to watch these two in action. Not too many people ask if they can bring a bicycle and a guitar to an engagement shoot -these two were just a hoot. I have honestly never laughed so hard while taking pictures. They had the funnest ideas, like running up a wall and then turning to the camera, singing to each other in the park, riding a tandem in downtown Boise, and sword fighting with sticks down by the river. TOO FUNNY!

If this photo shoot is any indication of what there life will be like, I am sure that they will conquer all with love, compassion, and a healthy sense of humor.

I can’t wait to see what their wedding is like!

How can every family be my favorite family??? {Eagle, ID family photography}

Ok.  This is not funny.  Either we live in the greatest place on earth, or I have the most incredible friends on earth.  Either way, these guys were amazing.

Mom wanted to have some fun shots of her kids.  Dad went along for the ride…and even looked like he was having fun.  The twins are dream children.  I am kind of hoping that their daughter waits to get married and one of my boys snatch her up.  Honestly.  AMAZING, well mannered, patient, kind, respectful….I could go on all day.

We even went out to dinner together when the shoot was done.

Gorgeous family.  Gorgeous night. Gorgeous lighting.

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She has no idea how beautiful she is. Eagle Photography

The funniest things happen to photographers.  Imagine people coming up to you and saying the most random things.  Things that they would normally never say to complete strangers.  Put a nice camera and a long lens in your hands and you are free game.  It just makes me giggle.

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Saturday, I had the privilege of photographing Krysta as part of her Senior YEAR portraits (we will be doing more in the Winter and Spring).  She is amazing.  She is talented.  And she has no idea how beautiful she is.

As we walked around downtown and on the greenbelt, people would stop and stare.  I would overhear little comments as they spoke amongst themselves.  “Senior pictures.”  “Isn’t she pretty.”  “Wonder where she goes to school.”

But not GQ.  No, he had to let us know that he noticed.  And that he wanted to be a part of the action.  As bold as if we were long time friends, he declared, “Hey, if you want a REALLY good shot, take one of me.  Now THAT is what you would want to print.  BIG.”  Being the smart-alec that I am, I replied, “Well jump on in there and give her a little kiss.  I’m sure her daddy will just LOVE that.”

Bless his heart, he leaned over and gave her an air kiss.  Krysta and I couldn’t stop laughing.  Her mom looked a bit startled, but then we all got a case of the giggles.   So we laughed, and we laughed. Krysta was such a good sport and just played along.

If hanging out with the funnest people around is not the greatest job in the world, I don’t know what is.

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Krysta, you’re a keeper!

Spencer – Class of 2009 – Eagle, ID Senior Pictures

Spencer is a big teddy bear.  Not that you could tell by looking at him.  He gives off an air of confidence and people are intimidated by him.  I know that I used to be.

On a hot day in May, we drove to downtown Boise and I got to play with him in the alleys.  I was so impressed with how kind he was toward his mom.  Not every 18 year old will offer to carry things for their mom – or hold her hand – or speak to her so kindly.  What a gentleman.  You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his mom.  I can tell that he will be a great father and husband.

Spencer is off to BYU-Provo this fall.  He tells me that he wants to go to medical school.  He will be an awesome doctor, too.

Best of luck Spencer!!!spencer blog 2009