Last September, Greg and I took a trip to Wyoming. We visited Jackson, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone National Park. It was amazing and I fell in love. Pack my bags, I’m ready to go (maybe I should spend winter there before I make that decision final, though). But since up and moving to Wyoming isn’t in the cards right now, I decided to enlarge my favorite of all favorite shots from the trip to 16×24, mount it to 24×30, and frame it. I call this one “The Lone Journey.” I found an amazing frame shop, called Swift Frame, and the owner helped me pick out the perfect matting and frame. We hung it on our bedroom wall, and Greg commented that now I have a “window to Wyoming.” What do you think?

And a close-up of the rustic frame…

If you’d like to see other prints from the trip, you can find them here (they’re for sale, too!).
I just got in some gallery wraps that I created for a family I photographed in November. They are so gorgeous! The photo is printed on canvas and wrapped around wooden stretches. It comes with an attached hook, so it is ready to hang straight from the lab.
We did something a little different with these particular wraps — instead of having the photo wrap around the edges, we created a custom border. Check it out! What do you think? Be sure to leave me some comments. :)

And a close-up of the edge:

I am so excited about these new products: tumbled stone photo coasters and custom keepsake boxes. The 4″ x 4″ coasters include a cork backing so it won’t damage your table. You can get them all with the same photo or four different ones for no additional cost. And I am so in love with these keepsake boxes!!! The outer shell is completely customizable and is available with a smooth photo cover, canvas photo cover, or linen cover. It’s available in 4×6 or 5×7 and is perfect for displaying. The box even comes with a ribbon inside for getting photos out easily! What do you think of the products? I’ll be showing off some gallery wrap photos soon, too!




I visited The Lodge at Torrey Pines yesterday to photograph a lovely luncheon. I was there early and took the opportunity to walk around a bit. I saw this bench sitting outside one of the banquet rooms. It overlooks the golf course and I could just imagine sitting there all afternoon. Would anyone care to join me?

It’s that time of year again… time for cards and season’s greetings! This year, JMI Equity asked me to create a holiday email for them. For the design, I took elements from a few different stock images and made something really special and unique. I am so in love with that polar bear! What do you think?
