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Portrait: The Buchanan Family – Private Residence – Lake Martin, Alabama

When I shot Lindsey’s engagement session and wedding 8 years ago, I fell in love with her smile because she smiles with her whole face.  Turns out it’s hereditary and contagious because her entire family, including the ones who are married in or are adopted, are the same way (okay, maybe not Mini the dog, but...

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Commercial Photography: Doug’s 2 Salon & Spa – Montgomery, Alabama

It’s that time of year again, when Doug’s 2 Salon & Spa needs to update their headshots!  They are the poster children for staying on top of their marketing, which is especially important in an industry where the employees often change their hair colors and/or styles – often so drastically that their own clients might...

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Portrait: The Kirkland Family – Private Residence – Montgomery, Alabama

The last time I took pictures of this family we were out at Hampstead, little Alex was just a toddler with fuzzy blonde hair, and Grace was still in braces.  Fast forward a few years and we were at their home, and everyone but Alex was taller than me (though that’s not saying much and...

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Special Event: Ella’s Baby Shower – The Barn at Pisgah Hill – Grady, Alabama

It’s been a bit of a wacky year here at Chanterelle Photography, but things have finally settled down enough for me to find a minute to work on catching up on the blog, starting with something a little different: a rustic chic baby shower for Ella, where couples and kids were all welcome.  It was a...

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Portrait: Colby – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

The last time I saw Colby, he wailed (though we did get past it!).  This time around, there were still some teary looking eyes, but only because the wind was making them water.  He had magically grown from baby to little boy, from crawler to fully mobile walker.  He brought one of the trusty cows his...

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