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Archive for September, 2009

#153…Grant + Deb

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Grant & Deb Perry of Virginia (Hampton Roads and surrounding area) specialize primarily in gorgeous lush wedding coverage, but their senior work, families and traditional portrait work is also superb. I really enjoyed their blog and site, which are both beautifully designed and also very informative for clients without being too wordy. Enjoy!

#152…MCP Photography, Actions etc…

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Jodi Friedman of Multiple Choices Photography (MCP) has so many irons in the fire I get tired sometimes just attempting to keep track: MCP photography, workshops,  her blog where you can find lots of great information and resources for photography, and her actions which I’ve mentioned before on the blog. She even has guest bloggers, such as this post with beach posing tips! Just had to give a shout out to this great wealth of info. If you haven’t visited before, enjoy!

~Mary

#151…Laureen Carruthers

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Laureen Carruthers works out of a small town in central British Columbia, Canada. She serves the areas of Williams Lake, 150 Mile House, 100 Mile House, Bridge Lake, & Quesnel. Laureen’s work has a clarity and richness of color that I really admire… her blog showcases a wide variety of subjects, from slices of her own life with her three boys to some weddings, senior photos (called grad photos in BC I guess!) family work on down to babies and toddlers. On her main site, (here) there is also some amazing birth photography in the births gallery. Gritty, emotional and beautiful ~ reminds me again to wonder aloud why more people don’t hire a pro photographer to capture this truly once in a lifetime event… (?)

As always, hope my readers enjoy the inspiration of another fabulous photographer! And, I love to get your emails or comments on past features or photographers you think I should shine the light on next. Keep in touch!

best,

Mary