Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Atlanta Peachtree City child photographer announces Hayden's first steps!

One of the joys of being a photographer is getting to share in life moments with people.  I get to photograph people exchanging vows of commitment and love, little ones celebrating a birthday, people dancing at graduation parties, and even a parent's first look at their new child in a delivery room.  It's life x100000.  I'm so lucky.

Today I got to witness another tender life moment, some of Hayden's first steps.  Hayden has Angelman Syndrome and her road to walking and mobility has been a long one.  She has been getting up on those little feet and taking those steps, sometimes falling, always smiling laughing, and then trying again.  I was lucky enough to be there to capture it.

"That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet."  -Emily Dickinson















Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Atlanta Peachtree City child photographer announces Hayden and Angelman Syndrome Awareness

When my friend Deanna's little one was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome, I have to admit that the first thing I did was open up google because I had never heard of it.


 Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a neuro-genetic disorder that occurs in 1 in 15,000 live births. AS is often misdiagnosed as cerebral palsy or autism.  In most cases, AS is not inherited.  A child is born missing a segment of their 15th chromosome on the maternal side.  Characteristics of AS include developmental delay, lack of speech, seizures, and walking and balance disorders. Individuals with Angelman Syndrome will require life-long care.

Deanna took her love for running and then started to train in earnest to raise money for Angelman Syndrome awareness.  You can see her running, swimming, and biking her heart out all over town as she trains for races, wins, and donates all the profits to Angelman research.   She started the Miles for Smiles team to raise money for this cause -- no, not a cause -- she's raising money for Hayden, her sweet angel baby, and for other sweet angels.


Look at Hayden.  She radiates happiness and warmth and love.  Consider joining the Miles for Smiles team or supporting a Miles for Smiles athlete and help cure Angelman Syndrome.  

http://miles-for-smiles.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=50









Atlanta Peachtree City child photographer announces Hannah

I have the cutest niece in the entire world.  I know, I know, everyone is biased about their own family, right? Take a look at Hannah and tell me I am wrong.

Hannah had plagiocephaly, a condition where her head width was greater than her head length -- basically the back of her head looked flat.  She got fitted for this little "helmet" --which reshaped the growing and changing bones in her head.  If you think your baby's head is flat on the back, go ahead and talk to your pediatrician!  Technology is amazing now, and it can be corrected!

And, don't skip taking pictures because your little one has a black eye or a cast on their arm or a skinned-up knee . . . one day you will treasure the memory.





Atlanta Peachtree City area engagement photographer announces Erin and Blake

You know my love for engagement photos, and these are some of my favorites!  Erin and Blake were so fun -- they seemed to forget the camera was there, and I just got to watch and see how in love they were. 

I have the best job ever.  I really do. 










Peachtree City photographer announces senior portraits with Katelyn

I love doing senior pictures!  So many people get nervous in front of a camera -- but not a senior!  I can say, "Hang upside down and tilt your head right into the sun.  Now close your eyes halfway and throw your hair back over your shoulder!"  And they do it!  It is so much fun.  I can be as creative as I want to be.  Katelyn made my job so easy, though.  She was a natural in front of the camera.  Isn't she gorgeous?





Atlanta Area engagement photographer Pink Magnolia features Kelly and Johnny

One of my favorite things to photograph is engagement pictures.  There is nothing like watching two people so love and ready to start out their life together.  When love is that big, it's almost tangible . . . I feel like I could reach out and touch it. 

Kelly and Johnny had that look all over their faces as we traipsed through tall grasses and wandered down railroad tracks looking for just the perfect spots of sun shining through the clouds.