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Me, Gladys Knight & The Pips…The Last 61 Days

This one is going to be a long one so take a potty break, grab a snack and then get ready to read.

This weekend I took a little time off from shooting so that we could get some family stuff done and start a major purge and pack plan. This is such a bittersweet announcement and I’ve been trying to find the right words of how to blog about it and never really came up with anything clever so I’ll just say it.

I have been in Los Angeles for exactly 11 years. I have loved living here, there is nowhere on earth just like LA, for better or worse LA is one interesting beast. There are so many things that I love about LA but at the same time there are so many things that I could live without as well. My husband and I have decided to leave California. We want a slower paced, more community driven and more affordable way of life.

When I was talking about this to one of my best friends she said, hey why don’t you move here! She has said this to me on many occasions and we just laugh and move on to the next topic, but the last time she said it I really gave it some thought. Now after a short time to think I had it in my head that this was exactly what I wanted to do, but convincing my husband, someone who was born here and has never lived anywhere but here was going to be a hard task to accomplish. Or so I thought. I explained to him my grand ideas and plans and it probably took him about 15 minutes to say, you know what you are right, let’s do it. So with that here we go.

I’m nervous, I’m happy, I’m scared, all those things at once! When I drove my little moving truck to Los Angeles from Nashville back in 1997 I was all of those things, but now I have children, a husband and whole lotta junk to pack! I also have a wonderful and successful business with so many amazing clients that I will be leaving behind. That is the bittersweet part, the part that breaks my heart. There is always a way around that problem and several of my clients have solved that problem for me. So for my clients who would like me to continue photographing their families I will return upon request if I have a few families who would all like to have sessions around the same time. It’s a win win for me because I still get to see their smiling faces and photograph their beautiful children.

So just like Gladys Knight and The Pips who left on that Midnight Train to Georgia, I too will be doing the same. The clock is counting down and I have 61 days left here in Southern California and then we will be leaving and relocating to a little town called Dallas, GA (which is just about 30-45 minutes outside of Atlanta, or should I say HOTlanta ;-) ). My amazing friend and photographer Julia Greer and I will be working together and we will also be running our own photography businesses just like we do now. I am so excited about that, she is such a wonderful person.

My children are excited too, they are excited about our new home that we have found, the new friends they are going to make and the trip across the country. My daughter asks me every day if it’s time to go to Georgia, it’s so cute how excited she is. To all my LA blog readers, you would not believe the difference in real estate there compared to here, it is completely mind blowing at how much home you can get for your money there. For the price of one home here you could buy 4 homes there (no I’m not joking!).

I will be shooting right up until we leave and I have many wonderful clients who I will be meeting soon and photographing their little ones during my last two months here. I have a few spots open so be sure and email me asap if you are interested in booking one of the dates. I can also give you the contact information for some other wonderful photographers in the area for after I’m gone (or like I said, find a few friends and I’ll gladly come back! for your photo session!).

So…. wonderful people of Atlanta, I’m going to start booking for August now so email me if you would like to schedule a session! Ok I’ve rambled enough and I think at some point I stopped making sense and just started mumbling. To my wonderful friends and clients in LA, this is not goodbye it’s a see you later, and besides I will still be here for two months!

I’m going to start sharing California related photos for the next couple of months, and I will for sure be blogging our cross country trek (I am *so* excited about all the photo ops that will be headed our way!). So this is a photo of my street, I will miss palm trees, because the last time I checked there weren’t too many of those in Georgia.

and enjoy a little Gladys Knight & The Pips (this video is from 1973, the year I was born!)

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Her name was Lola…

This beautiful little baby girl that I recently photographed was close by in Redondo Beach. Her Mom and Dad had so many wonderful ideas for me and we had so much fun. Lola was a perfect little sweetheart and her parents are in trouble, cause let me tell you this little heartbreaker already has Mom & Dad wrapped around those little baby fingers. I loved all of her hair, she had so much and at the end we even spiked it up for a rock n’ roll shot! Thank you to Lola’s parents for being so sweet and kind to me, she is such a beautiful baby and the smiles on your faces when you looked at her were priceless!

Here are a few photos from our session that day.
Her nursery has a monkey theme so I made sure to get several shots working in her monkeys! Her Dad is from South Africa and she even has some monkey toys from there.

I loved how she was looking at her Daddy when we were getting ready for the next photo

Now you know I had to get a shot of her on the giraffe because the toy company I work for makes them! I was so excited to see that they had one!

Relaxing with her sweet Mommy and it looks like she’s giving me the baby power sign with her hand!

Sweeter Than Candy

This afternoon I took a short drive down the freeway to beautiful Hermosa Beach to photograph a one month old baby girl. Oh my goodness we had so much fun, her parents had me laughing the entire time and they had a supply of freshly baked cookies standing by, yummy! It’s true what they say, time does really fly when you are having fun, they were such a beautiful family and just a joy to be around.

Little Miss Quinlan (isn’t that an awesome name) was a very good baby and she gave us plenty of sleepy shots and some awake ones too. I couldn’t have asked for more, she truly was a perfect little subject.

Thank you so much to Q’s Mom & Dad for having me over today for her very first portrait session and for being so sweet and kind to me. PS - those chocolate covered cookies are now on my shopping list and it’s all your fault! ;-)

Here are a few photos to share from our afternoon together…

I loved this little apothecary chest, I need one of these! Oh and check out how well she is swaddled, that’s courtesy of her Dad, he is the Yoda of swaddling.

Miss Q with her beautiful Mommy

Pretty in Pink…

With Mom & Dad and can I confess to how unfair it is to be that beautiful after you have just had a baby, goodness gracious, Mom was just glowing!

Turning Three

Yesterday I photographed a super cute little boy who is turning three next month. It is an exciting time for him, not only will be be turning three but he will be getting his very first haircut or Upsherin as it is referred to in the Jewish faith.

I tell ya, it was a beautiful day here in LA yesterday but it was a scorcher! We braved the heat and had a lot of fun with our portrait session. Thank you to the G family, you are all so sweet and I thank you for choosing me to document this special time in your lives.

Here are a few photos from our time together today!

While everyone was getting ready, I had to get this quick shot of their sweet baby girl, she was so happy in her little swing. So very cute

heart.breaker

Today I traveled just down the freeway to Torrance to photograph a handsome little three month old boy and his parents.  Let me tell you, he was so sweet and cute.  At first he decided he was sleepy, didn’t want any part of my picture taking nonsense so he decided to take a nap.  This little guy at the young age of three months has already perfected the fine art of power napping.  He napped for about 15 minutes and when he was done he woke up and was ready to go!  Man I wish I could do that!

His Mom & Dad, neighbors, Grandpa who was visiting from Sweden were all so in love with him.  I think at one point we had about 10 people oohing and aahhing over how cute he is!  Thank you to the B family for welcoming me in to your home and for being so sweet and kind, I had a great time and I hope you had fun at the park this afternoon!

Here are a few photos from our time together

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