This blog is now archived. There are years worth of posts contained here and I couldn’t bring myself to delete it. However, a better blog now exists on the new website which you can find here:
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Sometimes you have to set the mouse down and walk away. This is a busy time of year for album design, meeting with couples, printing. Sometimes a successful day means the to-do list has simply been thoroughly dispensed with and reloaded. It's on days like this, in between storms, when it's good to get out and just shoot.
Posted: December 19th, 2014 ˑ
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