After a wonderful honeymoon in Europe, I’m finally home. I’ll posted some updates once I’ve recovered from jet lag. In the meantime, here’s one of my favorite photos from the trip. So simple, yet perfect. It was taken in Marseille, France.

After a wonderful honeymoon in Europe, I’m finally home. I’ll posted some updates once I’ve recovered from jet lag. In the meantime, here’s one of my favorite photos from the trip. So simple, yet perfect. It was taken in Marseille, France.

We did Drew and Tyson (from the last post) at they same time. They’re actually cousins. You’ll notice that some of the spots are pretty similar, but we changed it up a little bit. Here are some from Drew’s picks.
Drew actually attends the high school that my high school rivaled.




Here is Tyson. He plays football for Caldwell High School.
It’s crazy to be doing his senior photos because I watched this guy grow up. It’s strange to see him as a 6’4″ quarterback, vs the little toe head I remember.
Here are some of his photos:

He used to hate it when we said this, “Look at your baby blues”. But seriously, look at them!



Okay so I had to break these two posts up because I didn’t have all the photos done when I posted the last one. I was so excited about those I had to share them right away. Here are 3 more that I loved from their shoot.
This one is my absolute favorite!



Here are a couple sneak peeks of Nicole from our maternity shoot, isn’t she radiant?
I’ll have more to come.



Okay so I didn’t quite trash the dress, but this photo is enough to prove that I wasn’t scared to get dirty either. We were trekking through downtown, I was sitting on my dress at bus stops, and climbing in small areas for some fun shots.
Here’s another fun one from our wedding. Photos by Northend Photography.

It was fun to photograph this family because I was there when it all began. I photographed their wedding and now I’m showing you newborn photos. Though this guy is 2 months old, he looks much bigger than a 2 month old. As soon as I saw him all my plans of small bins and baskets changed. This guy is bound to be a football player some day.
Here are my favorites from the session.






Yes, another Oregon State client!



I’ll have lots of photos (and hopefully video) up from last night’s event. I’m leaving on my honeymoon for 2 weeks so you won’t be hearing from me for a little while. I’ve got some blogs scheduled for the time I’m gone, but those will run out fast.
If you need anything, send me an email and I’ll get back to you as fast as I can!
I posted this a little while ago, but tonight is the night. I decided I wanted to share this again. You might recognize Nicole from several other photo shoots. We’ve been good friends since kindergarten.



Yes that would be…. yours truly.

August 18, 2009 Nicole Lindemann Cassity was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. At the very young age of 23, Nicole will be undergoing a double mastectomy. Her surgery is scheduled for October 1st, 2009. Even with this drastic measure she will always live with the fear of reoccurrence.
Nicole is an amazing young woman. She is the mother of Morgan, a beautiful, bright-eyed one year old. She is the wife to Brock Cassity, a caring and compassionate husband. Sister to Jessica & Michelle. A loving daughter and friend.
October 9th, the community of Marsing, Idaho will be dedicating their love, time & money to help Nicole with the financial burden of breast cancer. It is our sincere wish that Nicole has the opportunity to heal physically and emotionally without the additional worries of endless medical expenses.
Please come and join us for a fun evening, good food, great people and an excellent cause. Be a part of Nicole’s journey from cancer patient to cancer survivor.
Every woman diagnosed with breast cancer is someone’s mother, wife, sister, daughter, friend. Stand up and fight with us!
Fight like a girl!
UPDATE
** October 1st, 2009 **
Nicole’s surgery went very well today. She is in good spirits and very thankful for all the support and prayers. If everything goes as planned she will be recovering from home tomorrow. She continues to amaze us with her strength and courage. She really is an inspiration.
Here are the rest from Tasha’s senior session…





