A Day at the Lake: Clemson SC Family Portraits

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To view the Goasguen’s proof gallery, please CLICK HERE. Password is their son’s name.

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The Goasguens are such a loving and active family, and this week they grew by one! We photographed these casual family portraits last Saturday, just a week before Baby #2 joined them. Mom, Dad, and little ZuZu played together on the lake shore and celebrated their little family of three…

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How beautiful is this child??

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A family of 3, for just a few days longer!

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Love ZuZu’s curls, and those sparkly blue eyes, and his fun little spirit!

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And relaxing back at home with his Mickey Mouse Club friends…

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Check back in tomorrow for mom’s Maternity Portraits…you won’t want to miss them!
Again, to see all of the Goasguen’s proofs, please CLICK HERE. Password is their son’s name.

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Little Pampered Caris: Newborn Portraits

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Sweet Caris, 14 days old.

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Her mommy owns the Greenville children’s consignment store and boutique, Little Pampered People. They have adorable clothes and accessories for YOUR little pampered person. 🙂

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Sweet girl did NOT want to sleep during our photoshoot! Love these puckery little lips…

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She also wasn’t too happy about this hat, hehe!

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Shhhhhhhhhhhhh! Adorable.

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Caris’ girly girl nursery…

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And my favorites from the day….with her awesome Big Brother.

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I hope you’ll go visit Little Pampered People. If you do, please tell Tonya that you heard about her boutique from ACP! As always, please click below to leave a comment and “show us some love!”

To see Caris’ complete proof gallery, please CLICK HERE. Password is big brother’s name.

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Leaping.

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A leap of faith.

Look before you leap.

Leap and the net will appear.

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It’s funny how for kids, “leaping” involves excitement, fun, and feelings of being carefree…

leaping into a crisp pile of leaves,
clinging to a rope swing that one extra second before letting go and leaping into the creek,
flying high on the swingset before leaping into the air below

…yet for adults “leaping” is met with caution, hesitation, and lots of preparation.

When does leaping become something that stops being exciting and starts being scary??

This week, I finally “took the leap” and started a new part-time schedule with the non-profit agency where I’ve worked for 12 years. (My 12 year anniversary with them is actually next week, woot woot!) For 7 or 8 years now, I’ve been “doing photography on the side”….working all day and coming home at night to edit, blog, respond to emails….shooting on the weekends…and repeating.

I am passionate about the non-profit work I do to help children and their families prepare for school and life. But I am also passionate about preserving life and beauty through photographs.

So I planned and prepared and hesitated, and finally I leapt and made more time to focus on my photography. (Pun somewhat intended.) It is scary to cut my salary, to think about doing my job in 3 days rather than 5, to figure out insurance on my own, to have balance in my life, to make sure that photography isn’t just “fun money” but a real part of my livelihood.

Last year at the Spread the Love workshop with Justin and Mary Marantz, Mary stressed their philosophy of “Leap and the Net Will Appear.” Preach it, sista! I’m so there!

It’s still a bit scary for me to leap, not knowing where that net is, but you know what?? It’s funny how, on the exact day when I need the boost the most, I get a call to schedule a meeting with a new bride…and an email from a mother of the groom wanting to order a bunch of prints. And those things–those nets–will catch me. And those things–those nets–will let me relax.

So, in the midst of the leaping, I am committed to stop being hesitant and to start leaping like a child.

With excitement.
With fun.
And with feelings of being carefree.

I want to soar, and to laugh, and to know without a doubt that my net will appear.

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Wedding Festivals, and Heather & Grant’s “Outdoor Elegance” Wedding

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First of all, if you are visiting my site from the Wedding Festivals, WELCOME! Thank you so much for stopping by my booth (yep, I’m the girl with the chandeliers in her booth!) and for taking the time to visit my website and check out more of my work. I know that the Festival can be a little overwhelming…lots to look at, lots of decisions, and lots of people vying for your attention. Your wedding photography is one of the most important decisions–and certainly the most lasting–that you will make regarding your wedding day, and I would love the opportunity to sit down and chat over a coffee or glass of wine…without all the craziness of the crowd! Please call or email if you’d like to get together! (864) 907-4959 or [email protected].

In the meantime, I hope you will enjoy viewing my work! Since the winter slows down a bit for weddings, you’ll notice that most of my recent blog post are family portraits. I’ll be catching up with some wedding photos that didn’t make it to the blog back in the summer, and you can also go to the “Click Here” tab on the top right of my blog, where you’ll find a drop-down box with categories. Click on any of those wedding-related categories to see engagement sessions, bridal portraits, and weddings.

Alrighty, on to Heather and Grant’s “Outdoor Elegance” wedding! 🙂 I didn’t actually meet Heather or Grant until their wedding day, so all of our “getting-to-know-you” conversations took place over email and the phone. Heather described her and Grant as “living and loving the country life,” which I think is awesome. And then she told me that their wedding was going to take place on a hunting lodge in rural Fort Lawn, SC, and it would have an elegant 1940s vibe. Hmmmmm. I wasn’t so sure what to expect! Glamour out in the woods? Deer heads and damask? Homemade jam and monograms?

I was in for such.a.treat. This wedding was full of DIY, glamourous, picture perfect details. Heather was an absolute beauty, and Grant channeled James Bond. I was in love as soon as I pulled up to the lodge and saw the wispy fabrics and chandelier. See for yourself…

Again, Wedding Festivals brides (and grooms), thank you for visiting! I’m excited to get to know you and to provide you with wedding photography that captures the “real moments, true emotions, and important details of your life.”

As always, please leave a comment below to “show me some love” and let me know you’ve stopped by!
–Amy

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Rose is 1! ~ Greenville SC Children’s Photography

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Rose’s mommy and I grew up together since the 3rd grade…we were practically sisters throughout elementary, middle, and high school. We rode to school together, giggled about boys, and pretty much lived at each other’s houses. Thanks to the magic of facebook, we reconnected after quite a few years, and I was honored when Tiffany asked me to photograph Little Miss Rose’s 1 year old portraits. This petite little flower is SUCH a happy girl, and I just fell in love with her cute little dimple and cheerful smile!

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Cute, cute, cute!

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I loooooove this one!

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Giggling with mommy…

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…and reading her favorite book.

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This funny face cracks me up!

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SO happy!

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Here’s that cute dimple in action! 🙂

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Tiffany and Red, thank you so much for choosing me to photograph Miss Rose’s portraits. It was so special to be able to do this for you, and Tiffany it was great to see you…so much of our childhood and youth was shared. Enjoy your portraits, and I’m looking forward to staying in touch!

To view Rose’s complete portrait gallery, please CLICK HERE. Password is mom’s maiden name.

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