Guess what?! I am featured on Spokane Bride!!!! So exciting for me that it has caused me to get up and dance a little dance!! My kids and hubby think I am just a little odd, but that is ok – that’s me :D

So here is the link…… Spokane Bride….. check it out!!!





Young Love | Sandpoint Photographer

Posted on April 16, 2010

I am a sucker for LOVE.. any kind of love. Makes my heart swoon!

This young sweet couple, surprised their parents by getting married so to celebrate their LOVE, we headed out for a mini session!!

Congratulations A & L!! It was wonderful meeting you both and I pray for the best in your journey together :)

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Wheph… I have FINALLY finished my photos.

This shoot was so much fun! And hello – look at this BEAUTIFUL model!!!

I need to give a BIG shot out to the vendors that helped make this happen for me. Without them – I dont think these photos would have looked so amazing (if I do say so myself :)

?Flowers were provided by Petal Talk in Sandpoint Id. If you are getting married, having a baby, sending some love to your friend or lover, and just want something special for you…. Go see Nicole. She does amazing work. Also she is doing a kick-butt Mothers Day Special. Give her a call!!

?Dress and accessories were provided by the ever-so-sweet Rosalie at Storybook Bridal inside the Shoppes across from the CDA resort. Her dresses are AMAZING. I wanted my own collection to wear around the house! And all her accessories are SO affordable and fun!! She even has this cake server spoon in the shape of a SHOE. I want one SOOOO bad! If you are in need of any kind of dress for any event- go see Rosalie. I promise you- you will not be sorry!

?Makeup was provided by Shasta Hankins. She is a FABO makeup artist based out of Spokane. I wish I could have her live with me and do mine every day so I look FAB! What makes her special?? AIR BRUSH application!! If you are getting married, I HIGHLY recommend her. It is totally worth getting a professional makeup application for your big day. Your makeup will look flawless, its one less thing for you to worry about and it will make your photos BETTER :) ….and easier for me!

?If you like the locations you see.. you will see them around downtown CDA. Our first stop, unfortunately is no longer available for photo sessions or events- makes me sad- its a GREAT place!!! Our next stop was the Roosevelt Inn. A local bed and breakfast.

Thank you again VENDORS for all your help and donations. I am so grateful for you all! It was a pleasure working with you all and hope to do so again in the future!!

Now- check out some of my fave photos!

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Baby M | Sandpoint Photographer

Posted on April 3, 2010

Look at those CHEEKS!!! I am a sucker for dimples… as you can tell by my hubby’s smile. Flash me those dimples and I become weak in the knees!! Stick a set of dimples on a little one and I become a gibberish- goofy- giggly me.

Meet baby M. Oh how I loved the way she smiled. Such a HAPPY baby. I first met this little one during a wedding consult for her parents – which you will be seeing more of them later this summer… but even at our first hello, she had me all giggly. I had a lot of fun at her session! And she has a weak spot for her daddy. That man could make her smile in an instant!!! So Sweet!!

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Yesterday was the BIG day of my Bridal Fashion Shoot. I had originally planned on having two “brides”, but yesterday brought on some sickies. My “urban” bride was feeling ill, which I could totally relate to. I was having some nasty tummy issues. I think I figured it was because this ol’ body of mine can’t handle 3 plates of cabbage! ok.. so enough personal information for you!

I have lots to share and stories to tell, but before I unload all the good stuff to you.. here is a sneak peek of a few pics. But no worries- more are to come!!

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Weddings are a once in a lifetime kind of event. It’s a day you want to remember for the rest of your life. The wedding day flies by and at the end of the day it’s all a blur of emotions. The wedding photographer you choose can make a big difference when capturing those fleeting moments. But how do you choose the right one for you?

One of the first things you should do after saying yes and announcing your joy to everyone you know is to decide what your overall budget is. In 2009, according to The Knot, the average wedding budget in the US was $28,385 (not including the honeymoon) with $2,444 spent on photography following the traditional 12-15% of the entire budget. After you have determine what your budget is, it’s time to decide what the most important items are and what portion of the budget they deserve.

Once you know what your budget for a photographer is, it’s time to do your research. Start searching for photographers in your area  – both online and recommendations from friends and family. Recently married friends can be some of your best resources but make sure you check their vendors out for yourself to make sure they match your style. Look over potential photographers’ websites and blogs thoroughly, do you like what you see? Do the images speak to your vision of your wedding day? Contact the photographers you like to make sure they are in your budget range and to check their availability for your date.

It’s time to meet a few photographers in person, unless you are having a destination wedding where you should at least speak on the phone. How do you know they are the right one for your day? There’s lots of questions you need to ask but more importantly you need to know what the answers should be. What’s the point in asking the standard list questions if they don’t actually answer what you really need to know?

What is your approach to photographing a wedding?
Have them describe how they photograph a wedding -  before you mention what you would prefer (anyone can say they are what you want when they know what to say). Do you want a photographer who blends in to the background and allows the photos to happen naturally? Or do you prefer a photographer that conducts the day and poses every shot? Maybe you prefer a photographer that helps move the day along and lightly directs portraits but still captures images as they happen? Make sure that their answer matches what you want. Remember the photographer will be at your side throughout the day and you want them to feel more like a friend than one more stress to deal with.

Can we see some of your work?
It’s an obvious question but not for the reason you think. Most wedding photographers hone their skills as the “second shooter” (an additional photographer, not always experienced) or even just taking casual photos at a friend’s wedding. It’s a great way to learn but the pressure is not the same if you are assisting another photographer as it is when you are on your own. The other issue is that the images may not be their “original” work. That is not to say they did not take the picture but snapping a photo of another photographer’s setup does not show their own style.

Can we see a whole wedding?
Every portfolio will display a photographer’s best work and those that they feel best show their style, but they may not show a wedding from start to finish. It’s important to see an entire wedding to ensure that the quality of work is consistent and that you still love their style. Whether you see it on the computer screen, in prints or an album, make sure you see at least one.

Who will be photographing my wedding?
You need to know if the person you are meeting will be the one photographing your wedding. Do they hire other photographers to shoot their weddings or do they photograph the weddings themselves? It’s also important to know if they use a team or if they work solo. Make sure you see the work of whomever will be there on your wedding day and try to find time to meet them all in person if possible.

What else do you do?
It is important to know if they are a full-time or part-time photographer. This isn’t a deal-breaker for most people, but it may be for you. Are they overbooked putting your photos at the bottom of  a long to do list? Are they an occasional photographer that may not be prepared for the event? The important thing to know is what priority your wedding will be and will they be available for you as needed.

Do you use professional equipment/backup equipment?
This is much more important than the “what brand of equipment do you use?” qustion. There are several brands/types of equipment and unless you know a lot about the specifics of them all, it doesn’t really matter which one they use. However,  it does matter that the photographer is using professional grade equipment, not entry level or even the point and shoot camera you use for every day snapshots. It’s also important that they carry backup equipment of similar quality in case the unexpected happens and something fails. The “do you use film/digital?” question is only as important as you want it to be.

What do you do in case of bad weather?
If you plan to have an outdoor wedding and it is forced indoors due to weather, it’s important to know that your photographer will still be able to provide top notch photos no matter the circumstances. Ask  questions specific to your wedding venue/date and make sure you are comfortable with the answers. Look at examples of similar situations when possible.

What can we expect for proofs and when can we see them?
Have the photographer define what their proofs are. Generally photographers will take many more photos than you will ever see. There’s a good reason for this. Usually several photos are taken that are nearly identical to ensure that an important shot is not missed. They are then whittled down to get rid of the shots that are unflattering – eye blinks, people looking the wrong way, someone walking through the shot, etc. It would be overwhelming to go through 10 group photos; besides, who wants to see photos that they don’t look their best in? Ask if their proofs are fully edited, partially edited, or straight out of the camera. Find out how long after the wedding you can expect to see your proofs. It usually ranges from 3 to 12 weeks depending on how many photos a photographer takes and the amount of retouching they do to each photo. Also ask how they will be displayed – do they provide printed proofs or are they online and how long are they available.

How do you back-up/store my images and for how long?
This is VERY important. From the moment the photographer takes the photo to the time they are delivered to you, you need to know that the images are secure. Equipment has been known to walk away during weddings taking images with them. A photographer needs to secure the memory cards during your wedding to ensure that they are not lost during down time. Once they upload them to their computer, they need to back photos up in more than one location. Hard drives failures happen often and the last thing you want is your images lost forever. Make sure they tell you that they are backed up in at least two locations, preferably one of them being an off-site location. Another important question is to find out how long they store your images, especially if you do not receive digital images.

Do you provide digital images?
This is not a question that will be important to everyone. If it important to you then you need to know whether they will be low-resolution or high-resolution and what your restrictions will be. Generally, low-res images are watermarked and not suitable for printing. These are provided for your use online and are watermarked for both your protection as well as the photographer’s. No photographer wants their work stolen or claimed by anyone else and you do not want unscrupulous people taking your images for a use you would not approve of. Hi-res images are usually able to be printed to a size of at least an 8×10. Restrictions of how they may be used are placed on them (ie. personal use only with no commercial use) and the copyright remains with the photographer. Ask your photographer if digital images are available and whether or not they are included in your price. You should also ask if they will be retouched.

Can you provide references?
It is important to ask for references to ensure that the photographer you are thinking of hiring is as good as they say. Find out if the previous couples are satisfied with the photos/products they received and how the photographer performed during the wedding. Did anything go wrong and how did they react? Obviously if they were recommended by a friend this isn’t quite as crucial, but it’s still a good idea.

Do you provide emergency coverage?
What happens if they are unable to be present at your wedding due to unforeseen circumstances? If they are in an accident or become ill what is their policy? Most photographers will do their best to be at your wedding no matter what and will try to find a replacement if necessary. Find out if the photographer that would replace them is as qualified as they are.

Can you photograph “this”?
Do you have a special request or something unusual that you want photographed? Make sure to ask your photographer if that is something they can accommodate and if they happen to have examples of a similar request.

What will you be eating?
Yes you need to ask this. Unless you are only scheduling your photographer to be available for a couple hours, you need to provide a meal. This goes for the other vendors as well. The last thing you want is for your photographer to pass out during your reception and miss important shots. Make sure your caterer is prepared to feed your vendors though most will ask you what you want to provide ahead of time.

Make sure the photographer you choose is insured, behaves and appears professional, is committed to and understand the importance of capturing every detail, and that the photographer provides a solid contract. Ask yourself if you like their personality and style, do they make you feel comfortable? Do a search for their name and look at the entries to make sure they don’t contain negative reviews or possibly even news stories about the photographer not delivering the photos. Choose your photographer wisely and not solely on price. Remember, there are no wedding day do-overs.

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Posted on September 22, 2009

Mr & Mrs Ness | Sandpoint Wedding Photographer

The week of the wedding was full of finalizing all the details. The day that they have been waiting for and planning was quickly approaching. Everything that they have been waiting for… planning for.. would be over faster than one could imagine.

We had all decided that the perfect place for the first sighting of the bride would be at Dover…. their favorite place from their engagement session. There stood Jason… who conveniently looked just like his twin brother. For the first 5 minutes I got them all mixed up and confused..until his brother told me a trick.. they wore different colored ties!

….back to the story…..
So there stood Jason awaiting the arrival of his beautiful bride. And she was beautiful. The moment she arrived, the sun shined down on her and made her glow. I couldn’t wait for Jason to see her!

The ceremony itself was really sweet.. Heidi looked SO happy.. so did Jason but with a little bit of nerves mixed in. As Heidi began walking down the isle, that is when it had finally showed on Jason’s face of how happy he was and how much he thought Heidi looked beautiful. My heart bursts into a million pieces when I see how much in LOVE a man is with his beautiful bride as she is walking down the isle.

After the ceremony that was.. like I said.. BEAUTIFUL…. it was time to PARTY!!! Their reception was held at the beautiful Sandpoint Event Center and they were all ready to let loose and celebrate.

When we walked in to get set up for their entrance I could not help but to notice the table of sweet smelling cupcakes and their wedding cake.. YUMMY!!! This one little boy had the right idea… if you walk by and touch it.. well you have to take it.. you now have your germs on it.. I thought it was too funny.. his mom I dont think thought it was very funny.

The reception was really a lot of fun and it was great to see the other side of Jason.. I was convinced by the end of the night that he would kick some butt at some Karaoke! The DJ they had: AMPD : played some amazing music and was awesome at keeping the reception alive and moving. I was shocked to see how much people were dancing and singing along. It was a great celebration. Some of the best moves came from songs “Footloose” and ” Thriller”.

Heidi and Jason, thank you so much for letting me capture your day.. It was so wonderful being a part of it! Your bridal party was awesome, the ceremony was beautiful and the reception was so much fun. It was hard for me not to get out there myself and do a little dancing! Congratulations to the both of you!!

Here are a few more images for a sneak peek of their day!















Posted on August 25, 2009

Mr & Mrs Barnes | Sandpoint Wedding Photographer

Even between the hustle and bustle all around, there sat the soon to be Mrs Barnes, all draped in a bathrobe with her mom and friend by her side, looking so beautiful and calm. Down stairs the finishing touches were being made on the table arrangements and reception area and the cooks were in the kitchen starting the cooking, which smelled so good.

As “S” was upstairs getting ready for one of the biggest days of her life, her loved one… the one that she would be calling her husband within the next few hours… was downstairs enjoying some cheerful moments with his friends and son.

It was only a few days before the wedding that I was able to meet the bride… They traveled all the way up from Colorado to have a beautiful wedding at her parents amazing home. At first we chatted about the little details and time, but as soon as she showed me her shoes…. I wanted to be her best friend! I was totally excited that she had PINK shoes for her wedding dress.. not one, but TWO different pairs of PINK shoes!! I was in love!! …and I wanted to smuggle the shoes back home with me! We spent a few hours going over all the details and looking at where the wedding would take place. By the end of the night, I was so excited and couldn’t wait for her big day. I knew it would be beautiful.

My good friend of mine, Amber from Basil & Saige, was the wedding coordinator for the Barnes wedding. Amber is so incredibly talented. She made me want to get remarried and have her plan it all. I really wish I could share my visual memories with you all on how incredible this wedding was. “S” picked out great colors for her wedding that made you want to dance and spin around in circles.. ok so maybe that was just me. But it did make me skip a few times. Hopefully no one saw that!

…..There was a simple muscian group up on the balcony that was playing such beautiful music. It seemed to have made the whole thing even more magical. The guests were eagerly sitting in thier white chairs, just waiting to get a peek of the blushing bride. As the mother of the bride walked down the isle, there she stood trying to hold back her tears of joy for her daughter; but the moment “S” brother strutted his stuff down the isle throwing petals, all the nerves seemed to have lifted. As the music played on, down came the beautiful “S” in arm with her father. They seemed to have shared a few last moments just to themselves in laughter before he gave her hand to the man she was about to marry.

As the bride and groom joined hands, you could feel the love and friendship they had pour over everyone. Andy, from Basil & Saige, did the most beautiful and lighthearted ceremony I have ever heard. Again… they all made me want to get married again.

… I could go on and on about every detail to share, but would be saying the same thing over and over again about how this was so awesome.. and that was so beautiful….so how about I just get to the part where I share some photos. It was really hard for me to pick which ones to share. I wanted to share them all!!

S & R…. thank you SO much for letting us be a part of your big day. It really was a beautiful wedding. We enjoyed getting to know each of you and your family. I hope you had an awesome honeymoon and hope to see you again next time you are in Sandpoint!! ~Much love and happines….















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