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NEW BLOG ADDRESS

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I have a NEW BLOG. After five years it was time for a change. You can find me HERE now. Come on over. I know change is hard, but it's good : )

Coming Soon | Heather and Jody | Austin Wedding Photographer

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On the Log Then and Now

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When Joy photographed us a few weeks ago I asked her to take a shot on this tree we came across because it reminded me of a shot my friend Amy took of him a few years ago. The first is Amy's take in Berkeley in 2006 and the second is Joy's taken in Austin in 2010 .


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Ty and Rebecca | Austin Engagement Photographer

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One recent wet and muddy Saturday morning Ty, Rebecca and I headed out to the green belt behind her parent's house in Georgetown. It was so beautiful and peaceful back there. We had such a great time exploring and taking photos. And they had great ideas. I especially love their take on American Gothic. Thanks Ty and Rebecca for a fun morning. I can't wait for your wedding next month.


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Workshop

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A couple of weeks ago I took a workshop with one of my favorite photographers, Cheryl Jacobs Nicolai. This was my second workshop with her and although some of the content was the same, I still learned a great deal. And I also hired her to photograph my kids. I am so excited to see the images. The boys had such a great time with her. We asked Ben at dinner that night what they did together (Cheryl took them off on her own) and Ben said "We took pictures" (with a heavy DUH how stupid ARE you people intonation).

Images shot with a Hasselblad 500C and a Contax 645.


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Family Picnic | Austin Family Photographer

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I was honored when my dear friend Mollie asked me to photograph her family. She had an old photo of her parents and siblings (she was in mom's belly) having a picnic and wanted to continue the tradition. I had a really hard time editing them down because I like them all so much. So I didn't really edit them down. Oh well.


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Sammy in a Diaper with Ironman

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Above shot with a Hasselblad 500C.


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A Special Note

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I do not usually put reviews from clients on the blog. I am not usually one to toot my horn. But when I received this one from Jessica, which was written with the help of her amazing mother Mary (pictured below together), I just had to put it here. It literally brought me to tears. And it reminded me why I love photography. That it really affects people's lives and I am so blessed by my wonderful clients and they they let me into their lives and their hearts.

"Having Bonnie photograph our wedding was such a pleasure that I feel lucky to have found her. Her experience, her talent, her eye for nuance and detail, combined with a calm and confident working style, produced photographs that are not only beautiful to look at but manage to reveal the emotions behind each glance and smile and tear. She understood my vision for a “vintage county farm” wedding perfectly. She noticed every detail that I worked so hard to make a reality and captured each one beautifully for all time. She took the inevitable tensions and confusions of the preparations in stride and, at times, her composure and professionalism were what allowed the wedding party to relax and let the day’s events unfold. Affable and enthusiastic, she got along with both our families so well that she seemed like part of the family and no one wanted her to leave when her work was done. I know that when we take out our albums and look at our photos ten years from now, it will be like reliving that special day all over again, and I will always be grateful to Bonnie for making that possible."



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Finn

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Taken with a Canon AE1 and Fuji 1600 bw film.


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Home with Ben

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Poor Ben has been sick since the middle of last week. His dad is away, he has a fever, he has bronchitis, poor little man. It has been a tough week for us all. I have been struggling with getting work done and not spending enough time with him. Often it feels like work and my children are constantly competing for my energy and attention. I feel guilty no matter what I am doing and I feel like I am disappointing everyone. Being a parent is hard, being a working mom can be torture. Especially when I come downstairs from my computer and find this scene.


Taken with the Polaroid 600SE on Fuji-3000B.


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