the birth experience, a guide for the birth photographer | austin birth photographer

2010-01-30T23:05:19-06:00January 30th, 2010|Announcements, Austin Photographer|

THE BIRTH EXPERIENCE – MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN AS OF TODAY.

I am jump up and down excited that it is finally time!  It has been over a year in the making and I can’t wait to get started!!

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Each membership includes:

You get everything I do, every last step, written out in The Guide.  The Birth Experience Guide is a 35 page document that I spent over a year writing.  It’s packed full of information and images covering topics such as scheduling, pricing, technical aspects, client communication, lighting, equipment, the birth support team, special considerations, emergency situations, the big moment, the baby,  my step by step workflow, presentation, marketing […]

winner | austin couples photographer

2010-01-28T15:09:47-06:00January 28th, 2010|Announcements, Austin Photographer, Client Work|

Congratulations to Amy F. and her hubby for winning the Helping Hearts romantic photo session with Michele and I! Can you believe that within a week’s time, this movement raised $1,200 for the American Red Cross to help with the recovery effort in Haiti? That is simply incredible.  To make your donations even more valuable, Michele and I have decided that we’re going to match them, so now $2,400 will have been given!

It amazes me that people can jump to action so quickly to help others in need.  But don’t stop giving just because this contest is over. These people will still need our help long after donation drives have ended. Thank you all […]

let’s do something to help

2010-01-26T10:26:38-06:00January 22nd, 2010|Announcements, Austin Photographer, Client Work, My Family|

hhlogosmallMany of you know that my family was devastated by Hurricane Katrina just a few weeks after Taryn was born.  If you’ve been around awhile, you know that I started blogging not long after our recovery efforts began.  Thinking about those days still brings my heart to a dark place, and to be honest, I don’t let my mind wander there often.  But when I see Haiti, on the news, the images, the fear, the heartache and death, a little piece of me relives it again.  My heart aches.  And remembers.  That instant feeling of homelessness.  That instant that everything, as you know it, changes.  That fear of looking […]

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