Built in the late 1800's, my studio is home to great history & memories. A childhood dream was realized when I opened my boutique style photography studio loft in this unique space filled with character. The space combined with our location in the quaint downtown area of Hudson, WI offers the capability for custom photography sessions indoors in addition to personalized on-location sites. My signature portrait style consists of simple,

yet strong composition resulting in images that are both honest and highly emotive. Foregoing stiff poses and forced smiles, I interact with subjects in such a way that unveils their distinct personalities. This approach combined with exquisite attention to detail provides for a comfortable and relaxed photo session and extraordinary images.

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4.23.10

Newborn.

Smile…

This little princess was joyfully welcomed home just a few weeks ago by her loving family and what a good baby she is!  She slept through the entire session including multiple outfit changes…such a trooper!  I started the session with some classic, simple shots and then moved onto some of her pink, frilly outfits.  No sooner did I get her in a pink blanket and bow than she flashed the biggest grin I’ve ever seen on a baby her size.  Something tells me she might just be a girly-girl!  Brent and Suz…thanks again for having me out to photograph your beautiful baby girl.  Congratulations!

4.14.10

Children.

Little Miss Cleo…

Cleo and her mom arrived for her session and right from the get-go I could tell Cleo was on a mission.  She was as happy as a horse but it was as though she had something to prove.  It didn’t take long before I realized that Cleo’s mission was “Operation-Eat-A-Toe”.  Throughout the entire session she was grabbing for her feet and doing anything and everything she could to get a taste of her toes!  Here are a few shots from the shoot:


Mission accomplished!!

4.9.10

Family.

Change is good…

I know, I know…my poor blog has been neglected.   I’ve been working on a few commercial projects which has meant an increased travel schedule and less time here at the studio.  Now that those projects are wrapping up I look forward to getting back into a routine and more regular blog updates.

I typically don’t talk about or post much about my personal life on my blog.  However, a few weeks ago a dear friend of mine, Marla, recently starting writing more candidly about her “real life” and I was inspired to do the same.  So here it goes…

Ever since high school I have been relatively health conscious.  I tried to live a healthy lifestyle and not overindulge in foods I knew weren’t good for me.  Five years ago when I started my photography business I fell victim to “convenience” and slowly but surely allowed not-so-healthy alternatives to creep into my home.  Over time I started to see and feel the effects my food choices were having not only on me, but also my children.  Like so many people, when January 1st rolled around I decided it was time for change.  I took a trip to the local book store and stocked up on a half a dozen nutrition books determined to find a solution.  I spent an entire weekend reading, reading and reading some more.  By the end of the week I was beyond determined to make some drastic changes but felt completely overwhelmed and a bit confused with the conflicting information I had read in the various books.

Fast forward to the next week when I mentioned my frustration to a friend at the gym.  She recommended the book, “Secrets to a Healthy Metabolism”, by local author and nutritionist Maria Emmerich.  I bought the book and devoured it (no pun intended) in one night.  The way she explained nutrition and how food works in our body made PERFECT sense to me.  Over the next few days I started cleaning out my pantry and making the changes I knew needed to happen.  It’s been a lot of baby steps since then, but I’m more than two months into the process and words cannot describe the difference these changes have made on my life.

My days used to be filled with constant cravings (especially for sugar), I had a hard time focusing/remembering details, and most of all I was tired 99% of the time.  Replacing my old “convenience” foods (i.e. light yogurt, wheat thins, low fat cottage cheese, low-calorie microwaveable lunches) with “real” food (i.e. fresh fruits and veggies, sprouted grains, full fat foods) has completely transformed my stamina and overall well-being.  (So much so that I was able to run with my son in his very first race…something he’s been looking forward to for quite some time.)

Maria’s book recently went into its 2nd publication and I was completely honored when she asked me to photograph the cover of the new book which was just released this week.

A huge thank you to Maria for allowing me to be a part of this project and congrats on the continued success of the book!

If you’re interested in reading the book you can find it here:

Maria Nutrition

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She also has big plans for her new Facebook Fan Page including recipes, and much, much more:

Maria Health Fan Page

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