You can call it the armpit if you'd like, but I do love Columbia! Friday as I left a cold and fog covered Greenville to drive in that direction, I did so with expectancy-supposedly it was warm and sunny there-and I had a few sittings to get done! I had already been rained out of an outdoor bridal sitting the day before, so I was a little skeptical that this would be any different-but still I headed south. I felt my inner smile return around Newberry as the clouds parted to reveal patches of blue I'd been longing to see!Monday, April 7, 2008
You can call it the armpit if you'd like, but I do love Columbia! Friday as I left a cold and fog covered Greenville to drive in that direction, I did so with expectancy-supposedly it was warm and sunny there-and I had a few sittings to get done! I had already been rained out of an outdoor bridal sitting the day before, so I was a little skeptical that this would be any different-but still I headed south. I felt my inner smile return around Newberry as the clouds parted to reveal patches of blue I'd been longing to see!I was scheduled to meet a sweet couple for an engagement sitting so my friend Barbra and I decided to squeeze in a sitting of Eason, for her one year portrait. We each ended up having about 20 minutes to capture her! The only child I can imagine accomplishing this with is Eason! She smiles all the time-and has the most amazing eyes God has ever given a person! To see her show, mute the music on home page and return to click here: Eason's Show

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Kim, You are amazing! It is so evident that your gifts both photography and writing come from our Father. Thanks for being such a great steward of what he's given to you!
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