Friday, November 7, 2008

Meet Your Photographer & Her Assistant

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As Photographers, we seek to capture the true expressions and quiet details that truly become the story. With cameras in hand we become observers capturing moments as they unfold and only encourage when there is potential for greatness.  

Especially for weddings, two photographers guarantees more creativity, more shots of the special couple, kids playing, friends and family happily enjoying each other's company and all the other things that make these events incredibly magical.  

From a session of dress up and giggles to the anxiousness of impending motherhood, Michelle and Alexis, strive to encapsulate the precious memories of real life.



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My love for photography started right around the time I had my first child in 2003. It was then that I was given my first digital camera and the option of not having to use film caught my interest. I love that I can snap as many pictures as I want and not be confined to a certain amount of exposures. It was then that I started to play with around with settings and learning what a camera could actually do. I believe I have a more photojournalistic style. I allow the dynamic of the event or mood of the person to tell the story.

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I first became immersed in photography during a summer trip to Washington state. I liked that I could capture Washington's beauty in a photo, take it home, and call it art. I am still fairly new to this art, but I am determined to become the best photographer possible by practicing relentlessly.

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