From Athlete to Beauty Queen, this girl has got it going on :)
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Southeast Michigan Law Enforcement/"The Ultimate Sacrifice"
The Ultimate Sacrifice not only my husband (and ALL LEO's) makes on a daily basis, but it's a sacrifice our family also makes each and every time he walks out that door!! Can you see the tears streaming down our daughter's face? My hubby stopped by our photo shoot while he was working & out of the blue, Aleah started crying when he went to leave and said she had a "bad feeling in her tummy" that ...something bad might happen to Rick @ work As much as I tried to reassure her that he'd be ok (full well, knowing that even I don't know that), she continued to cry saying "Police Officers die all the time at work and I want my Daddy to come HOME!". At only 7 years old (and with us sheltering her from these thoughts & reality), she already knows the dangers of his job and did NOT want to let him go.......(totally broke my heart) ! To all the men and women in blue, I salute you! May God bless you all and keep you safe so that you, too, can continue to come safely home into your family's loving arms. If you don't already do this, THANK an Officer each time you see one b/c these precious faces are the ones they leave behind each time they walk out that door to protect You and your family, as well as my own.

Monday, June 24, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Newborn Safety is a MUST
We all see those adorable images of a newborn dangling from a tree branch, on the edge of some table, propping their sweet little heads up on their tiny little hands and we wonder "how in the world did they get that tiny little baby to do that?". Well, it NEVER should be the "baby doing it", but should always be done with the baby's safety put first and farmost. Most of the images you see of newborns posed in these unnatural positions are what's called a composite image, where two (or three) images are merged together in Photoshop. NEVER EVER EVER should a baby be put up on anything unassisted, dangled from a tree branch swinging in the wind or put on anything that could compromise their well being. SAFETY comes first and it's very important that every Photographer puts your child's safety above all else! I've cringed at the sight of a lot of images where a Photographer has put a baby in a glass jar (YES, IN a glass jar!!!!!), I won't even get into great detail about that because the scenarios that run through my mind are just plain TERRIFYING, but my point is that just because a Photographer says they've done it a million times, does NOT make it safe!!! If you don't feel comfortable with a certain pose, please, by all means speak up and stop the person from endangering your precious gift from God. That split second image is NOT worth the safety and well being of your child!
To give you an example of a composite image, I'm going to show you a series of shots I took and then the final image that I created by merging three images together in Photoshop. As you can see, this precious little Angel's mother NEVER took her hand off of her precious little girl and the image was created safely in Photoshop.
First I take a picture of the guitar alone:
Next, I have Mom hold the baby's bum...........there is a beanbag on the back side for extra support in case babe startles and rolls in that direction. I also have weights behind the guitar to keep it from slipping as well.
The last image, I hold the baby while Mom switches sides and as you can see, Mom's hand is now supporting the other side of the baby near her head.
And Photoshop is now where the magic takes place, where I merge the 3 images together to create this final image and never once was this baby's safety compromised!:
To give you an example of a composite image, I'm going to show you a series of shots I took and then the final image that I created by merging three images together in Photoshop. As you can see, this precious little Angel's mother NEVER took her hand off of her precious little girl and the image was created safely in Photoshop.
First I take a picture of the guitar alone:
Next, I have Mom hold the baby's bum...........there is a beanbag on the back side for extra support in case babe startles and rolls in that direction. I also have weights behind the guitar to keep it from slipping as well.
The last image, I hold the baby while Mom switches sides and as you can see, Mom's hand is now supporting the other side of the baby near her head.

And Photoshop is now where the magic takes place, where I merge the 3 images together to create this final image and never once was this baby's safety compromised!:


Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Candy Store Cuties :)
My dear friend (and fellow Photog from Sei Bella Photography by G. Menna) and I had a riot with our little diva's at The Candy Store in Wyandotte this afternoon. Ahhhhhhh, to be young again. SO much fun!!! Thank you Patty, Alex and "The Candy Store" in Wyandotte for your WONDERFUL hospitality :) And thank you Geri for setting it all up :) We will definitely be back very soon!!
*Now, I'm not a product photographer, so these pictures don't do the cards the justice they deserve, but you get the idea :) The front of our daughter's Valentine's Day cards she'll be handing out to her fellow classmates and friends :)
Inside
Back
Our Proud Girl :)
*Now, I'm not a product photographer, so these pictures don't do the cards the justice they deserve, but you get the idea :) The front of our daughter's Valentine's Day cards she'll be handing out to her fellow classmates and friends :)
Inside
Back
Our Proud Girl :)
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